| Richard Allestree - Contentment - 1677 - 722 pages
...renounce all. "TiSj only our light hath fo blinded us : fo th^t God may upbraid us as he did Ifrael, Hath a nation changed their gods which yet are no...have, changed their glory for that, 'which doth, not frofit. Jer.x. ii. .Thismadnefsisnowv the inclofure, the peculiarity of thofe, who by their names and... | |
| Edmund Calamy - 1706 - 31 pages
...they , are gone far from me, 0-4. And in the i г', verfe, Hath any Nation changed their god, whicti yet are no Gods / But my People have changed their Glory for that which doth no; profit.] Btfl brings in the Devil inful ting over Chrift, . v - 'and ' 'Ч, , . - r.4..,j ... --.-..... | |
| Richard Allestree (D.D.) - 1721 - 256 pages
...renounce all. Tis only our light hath k> blinded us : fb that God may upbraid us as he did Jfrael , Hath a Nation changed their gods which yet are no...changed their glory for that which doth not profit^ Jerem. 2. u. This madnefs is now the inclofure, the peculiarity of thofe who by their names and inftitution... | |
| Thomas Boston - Salvation - 1799 - 446 pages
...naturally given to changes, it is but from evil to evil, not from evil to good, Jer, ii. 10, n. ' Had a nation changed their gods, which yet are no gods...changed their glory, for that which doth not profit.' Surely the will of man (lands not in equal balance, but has a caft to the wrong fide. EviJ. 3. Confid.er... | |
| James Blair - 1740 - 476 pages
...fend unto Kedar, and confider diligently, and fee if there be fuch a Thing. Hath a Nation changed her Gods, which yet are no Gods ? But my People have changed their Glory, for that which doth not profit. And fo in my Text, the Example of the Publicans is made ufe of to mame us into fome higher Degree of... | |
| John Hutchinson - Theology - 1748 - 546 pages
...they miftook for them ; as 'Jer. ii. n. Hath any Nation changed their Aleim, which are yet no Aleim ? But my People have changed their Glory for that which doth not profit. Nay, even when the Jews had apoftatized and fallen into a Notion about a temporal Deliverer, they were... | |
| John Hutchinson - 1749 - 454 pages
...and as a falling FIG from the Fig. tree. Jer. ii. n. Hath a Natien changed THEIR Gods, -which ARE yet no Gods; but my People have changed their Glory, for TH.AT WHICH doth notproft; beajlonifhed, PS " o^r Oye Heavens, at this, and be horribly afraid^ be ye very defolate,... | |
| John Jortin - Apologetics - 1752 - 320 pages
...behaviour in this was not only bafe and ftupid and ungrateful, but new and unparallelled. Hath any nation changed their Gods, 'which yet are no Gods...changed their glory for that which doth not profit. But befides the refiftance which fuperftition and the prejudices of education would 1 I fay, neglefling,... | |
| William Warburton - Bible - 1765 - 452 pages
...David and Solomon m. So again, in the Prophet Jeremiah, HATH A NATION CHANGID THEIR GODS, WHICH ARE YET NO GODS ? But my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit " ; ie Hath any of the Nations brought in the God of Ifrael into the number of their falfe Gods, as... | |
| John Barclay - 1776 - 516 pages
...grafs,' Pfalm evi. 20 In the feme derifive ftrain, they are upbraided by the Lord God, Jer. ii. 11. ' Hath a nation changed their gods, which yet are no...people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit.'—And, Rom. i.~22. it is laid, ' They . became vain in their imaginations, and their . foolifh... | |
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