| Thomas Seavill - 1865 - 124 pages
...truth. Kespecting the millennium it is said, 'They shall no more teach every man his neighbour, saying, Know the Lord, for all shall know Him, from the least to the greatest.' The only reason for man not publishing the truth here given, is the truth being already known. And... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1865 - 452 pages
...and the prophecy be fulfilled — " They shall no more teach every man his brother, saying, Know ye the Lord ; for all shall know Him from the least to the greatest," — there you have the Christian minister, the servant, the " helper of your joy." The second reason... | |
| Ellen Henrietta Ranyard - Bible - 1865 - 620 pages
...; and by a process which anyone can follow — ere te* years had passed — it would not be needful for any one to say to his neighbour, " Know the Lord," for all the Uiousand, millions of the earth's present population would " Jcnow Him, from the least unto the... | |
| 1865 - 588 pages
...indication of our approach to that more perfect state of things when ' one shall not say to another, Know ye the Lord, for all shall know Him from the least to the greatest' ? We are not, indeed, of the number of those who expect a great deal from the increase of mere knowledge,... | |
| 1866 - 850 pages
...to be universal. " They shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord, for all shall know Him, from the least to the greatest." And this for the prolonged period of a thousand years, and perhaps a thousand prophetic years, * and... | |
| 1866 - 588 pages
...but preaching must always (at least down to the millennium, ' when no man shall say to his brother, Know the Lord, for all shall know Him from the least to the greatest ') occupy its place of transcendent importance, and never be discontinued or degraded. As for the 'liberty'... | |
| Robert Steel (D.D.) - Christian education - 1867 - 266 pages
...of souls, and opens up the sublime view of the future, when " no man shall need say to his brother, Know the Lord; for all shall know Him, from the least to the greatest." The Scriptures teach us that the Father sent His Son to seek and save the lost, and that the Redeemer... | |
| 1867 - 454 pages
...all hail, when ' ' they shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord : for all shall know" Him, " from the least to the greatest." Till then, and to bring forward that happy period, every man's duty is to teach his neighbour, and... | |
| William Edward Schenck - Family & Relationships - 1868 - 478 pages
...not belong to you ; your duty is to pray — to pray without ceasing — to wrestle with the Angel of the Covenant, and not to let him go until he bless...the aged. In the providence of God you are spared, while most of your coevals have been cut off in the midst of their career. Some of you have enjoyed... | |
| 1868 - 330 pages
...age of the world, coming after the ages of iron, and brass, and silver, no man anywhere shall need to say to his neighbour, Know the Lord, for all shall know him, from the humblest to the most exalted. By that time men everywhere will have found out that sin is their irreconcilable... | |
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