| Isaac Barrow - 1818 - 586 pages
...to get wealth. [ Who am~~ I, faith David, and what is my people, that wejhould be able to offer Jo willingly after this fort ? For all things come of thee; and of thine own have we given thee. i Chron. xxix. 14.] Since then upon all fcores every thing we have doth appertain to God, he may without... | |
| Isaac Barrow - Theology - 1818 - 588 pages
...power to get wealth. [ Who am I, faith David, and what is my people, that wejhould be able to offerfo willingly after this fort ? For all, things come of thee ; and of thine own have we given thee. i Chron. xxix. 14.] Since then upon all fcores every thing we have doth appertain to God, he may without... | |
| 1818 - 948 pages
...But who am I, and what it my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after tbis sort? the lad knew not any thing: only Jonathan and David knew the matt 15 For we are strangers before thee, and sojourners, asœere all our fathers: our days on the earth... | |
| Theology, Doctrinal - 1819 - 488 pages
...But who am I ? and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort ? For all things come of thee ; and of thine own have we given thee. O Lord our God, all this store that we have prepared to build thee an house for thine holy name, cometh... | |
| Congregational churches - 1864 - 464 pages
...But who am I, and what U my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly, after this sort : For all things come of thee and of thine own have we given thee." Many readers of the Herald, before looking at this paragraph, will have turned to the account of donations... | |
| Church of England articles - 1821 - 234 pages
...xxii. 2. If thou be righteous, what -givest thou him? or what receiveth he of thine hand? Job xxxv. 7. All things come of thee, and of thine own have we given thee. 1 Chron. xxix. 14. ye have done all that are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants. mind,... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 514 pages
...who am I ? " and what is my people ? that we should be able to offer " so willingly after this sort? for all things come of thee, *' and of thine own have we given thee !" It is needless to contrast this spirit of genuine religion with the reluctance with which professors... | |
| Arminianism - 1813 - 998 pages
...all that is in the heaven, and in the eartJi is thine. Both, riches and honour come of thee — even all things come of thee, and of thine own have we given thee. 1 Chron. xxtoc. 11, 12, 14. The best of mankind can lay no claim to any of the blessinga of life, but... | |
| 1823 - 430 pages
..."But who am I, and what is my people, that we should " be able to offer so willingly after this sort? for all things " come of thee, and of thine own have we given thee." That this is the correct meaning of the passage is probable for three reasons. First, That such an... | |
| John Locke - Bible - 1824 - 522 pages
...xv. i. WHO am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort? For all things come of thee, and of thine own have we given thee. — 1 Chron. xxix. 14. Yet the Lord hath not given you a heart to perceive, and eyes to see, and ears... | |
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