| John Gill - 1773 - 678 strani
...was made, or can be made, and which none elfe could ever make ; fuch as are poiTefled of the greateft riches, None of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ranfom for him ; for the redemption of their foul is precious, and it ceafetb for ever " ; it muft... | |
| Isaac Barrow - 1798 - 492 strani
...compafs : fo the Plalmift tells us ; They. that trttfl in 6i 7t 8- their -wealth, and boajl themfelves in the multitude of their riches, none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God q ranfom for him ; for the redemption of their foul is precious. They cannot redeem their brother's... | |
| John Flavel - 1799 - 666 strani
...all that we can ever do, or fuffer, can never expiate the guilt of the lead fin; Pfalm xlix. 7, 8. None of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ranfom for him ; (for the redemption of their foul is precious, and it ceaferh for ever.) i Sam. ii.... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1802 - 512 strani
...Psalmist after observing, in reference to those who trusted in their riches, " that none of them could by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him," concludes with the following consolatory reflection. " God (says he) will redeem my soul from the power... | |
| James Fisher - 1803 - 364 strani
...unalterable claim of law and juftice). Yes, for it is a tafk infinitely too hard for men or angels : none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ranfom for him, Pfal. xlix. 7. What then muft be done ? Shall all the fons of Adam everlaftingly perifh... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 504 strani
...in their wealth, and boast themselves in the multitude of their riches ; let them consider, 7 thy.'. None [of them] can by any means re-deem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him ; they cannot nave the drarcit 8 friend from the grave, or purchase arefirieve : (For the redemption... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 506 strani
...compass me about ? Why should good men be dejected in limes of trouble, or when G wicked men firosfier ? They that trust in their wealth, and boast themselves in the multitude of their riches ; let them consider, 7 that None [of them] can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to Ciod a... | |
| Asa McFarland - 1806 - 288 strani
...satisfaction to a law of infinite purity and extent, which will prove effectual to atone for offenders. None of them can, by any means, redeem his brother,...ransom for him ; for the redemption of their soul is precious,and it ceaseth forever.- — Therefore a proper atonement for sin rests on the supreme Deity... | |
| James Fisher - 1806 - 352 strani
...unalterable claim of law and justice). Yes, for it is a task infinitely too hard for men or angels : none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to Go4 a ransom for him, Psal. xlbc. 7. What then must be done ? Shall all the sons of Adam everlastingly... | |
| John Stanford - 1806 - 454 strani
...humanity, could not, in the scale of human being, possess more merit than for himself; nor could: he by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom far him. On th* other hand, the Godhead could never have stood hi man's place, obeyed, suffered, died.... | |
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