| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1810 - 556 pages
...heart is uninterested. It was one of the charges brought against the Jews, that they drew near to God with their mouth, and honoured Him with their lips, while their heart was far from Him. f * Ps, xxxii. 3, &o. See also Job xliii. 5, 6. f Is. xxix. 13. Would to God, that the charge were... | |
| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1818 - 348 pages
...heart is uninterested. It was one of the charges brought against the Jews that they drew near to God with their mouth, and honoured Him with their lips, while their heart was far from Him.* Would God, the charge were not applicable to professing Christians also ! But it is possible that the... | |
| Arminianism - 1857 - 1196 pages
...and that, when once on the Lord's day, through habit, they assembled together, they but "drew near to Him with their mouth, and honoured Him with their lips, while their heart was far from Him." Yet he felt persuaded that there must be somewhere on earth a people in •whom God delighted ; and... | |
| Village Pastor - Christian life - 1831 - 206 pages
...the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, Imt have everlasting life." " He was wounded for our transgressions."...surrounded with the pomp and circumstance of royalty, is but a worm of the dust like myself; but I am to have audience with the King of kings — the Lord of... | |
| 1846 - 498 pages
...From these false notions it arose that their religion degenerated into a mere spiritless form : " They drew nigh unto him with their mouth, and honoured him with their lips ; but their hearts were far from him :" " They paid tithe of mint, anice, and cummin, but omitted the... | |
| 1833 - 632 pages
...another, we are insincere and unacceptable worshippers. Such conduct is an insult to our Creator; a deception on ourselves. Such were the petitions at...surrounded with the pomp and circumstance of royalty, is but a worm of the dust like myself; hut I am to have audience with the King of kings, the Lord of the... | |
| William Jay - 1879 - 642 pages
...not the ordinance of their God.'' But how was it really ? They drew near to Him with their mouths, and honoured Him with their lips, while their heart was far from Him. They sang, but not with grace in their hearts, making melody as unto the Lord. They heard His Word,... | |
| Herbert Edward Ryle, Montague Rhodes James - Bible - 1891 - 280 pages
...distinguishes his own party from those of his countrymen, who, though they equally claimed to fear the LORD, honoured Him with their lips while their heart was far from Him (ver. i). Thus the objects of his attack are Jews. They dwell with the Pharisees (ver. 7). They are... | |
| Montague Rhodes James, Herbert Edward Ryle - 1891 - 280 pages
...distinguishes his own party from those of his countrymen, who, though they equally claimed to fear the LORD, honoured Him with their lips while their heart was far from Him (ver. i). Thus the objects of his attack are Jews. They dwell with the Pharisees (ver. 7). They are... | |
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