| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 644 pages
...been blessed with a crust, now wantonly rove for dainties, and from necessity leap into excess. H ow far self-love carries us in all our actions, even...lepers, if the respects to the public good do not oversway us in all our desires, in all our demeanour ; and well may we, with these covetous lepers,... | |
| 1837 - 850 pages
...entered into another tent, and carried thence also, and went and hid it. 9 Then they said one to another, We do not well : this day is a day of good tidings, and we hold our peace : if we tarry till the morning light, ' some mischief will come upon us: now therefore come, that we... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 586 pages
...truth revealed to it and hid from the rest of the world, is ready to say with the Samaritan lepers, / do not well ; this day is a day of good tidings, and I hold my peace; 2 Kings vii. 9. and therefore makes it matter of conscience, to trouble the Church... | |
| 1837 - 518 pages
...in the second place to notice that THE TEXT REPROVES OUR INDIFFERENCE TO THE MISERIES OF OTHERS. " We do not well ; this day is a day of good tidings." This may appear a very strange connexion with the foregoing statements that I have made, brethren :... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 582 pages
...truth revealed to it and hid from the rest of the world, is ready to say with the Samaritan lepers, / do not well; this day is a day of good tidings, and I hold my peace; 2 Kings vii. 9. and therefore makes it matter of conscience, to trouble the Church... | |
| Joseph Hall, James Hamilton - 1838 - 644 pages
...to Israel. At last, when themselves are glutted, they begin to remember the hunger of their brcthen. and now they find room for remorse : " We do not well...community. We are worthy to be shut out of the city nates for lepers, if the respects to the public good do not oversway with us in all our desires, in... | |
| John Foreman - 1838 - 136 pages
...when they knew what no one but themselves knew in all Israel, and said one to another, " We do not do well; this day is a day of good tidings, and we hold our peace : now therefore come, that we may go and tell the king's household." 2 Kings vii. 9. And if you cannot... | |
| 1839 - 612 pages
...second place, to notice, that тн« TEXT REPROVES OUR INDIPPERENCE то THE MISERIES OP OTHERS. " We do not well ; this day is a day of good tidings." This may appear a very strange connexion with the foregoing statements that I have made, brethren:... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Krummacher - 1842 - 402 pages
...entered into another tent, and carried thence also, and went and hid it. Then they said one to another, " We do not well ; this day is a day of good tidings, and we hold our peace ; if we tarry till the morning light, some mischief will come upon us : now therefore come, that we... | |
| Charles Girdlestone - 1842 - 814 pages
...entered into another tent, and carried thence also, and went and hid it. g Then they said one to another, We do not well: this day is a day of good tidings, and we hold our peace : if we tarry till the morning light, some mischief will come upon us: now therefore come, that we... | |
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