| John Wesley - Methodism - 1811 - 468 pages
...she came unto him, saying, Avenge me of my adversary. And he would not for awhile ; but afterwards he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor...her, lest, by her continual coming, she weary me," Luke xviii. 1 — 4. The application of this our Lord himself hath made. " Hear what the unjust Judge... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - Bible - 1811 - 396 pages
...: and she came unlo him, saysing, Avenge me of mine adversary. 4 And he would not for a while : but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man ; 5 Yet because this widow troubleth me, 1 will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary... | |
| Richard Mant - Apologetics - 1813 - 440 pages
...so easily : she therefore persevered and was earnest in urging her suit; and at length " the judge said within himself, Though I fear not God nor regard...avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me." See now what was the conduct of the widow! and " hear what the unjust judge saith!" She was rejected;... | |
| John Fleetwood - 1813 - 558 pages
...obliged to do her justice, merely to free himself from her importunity. "Though (said he to himself) I fear not God, nor regard man ; yet because this...her, lest by her continual coming, she weary me." Luke xviii. 4,5. * ..f The sentiment conveyed by our blessed Saviour in this parable, is very beautiful.... | |
| Edward Kimpton - Bible - 1813 - 534 pages
...justice, merely to free himself from her importunities, " Though (said he to him. voi. iii. 3 if " self) I fear not God, nor regard man; yet, because this " widow troubleth me, I will see her righted, lest, by her ^ continual coming, she weary me." The sentiment conveyed by our Blessed... | |
| Joseph McKean - 1814 - 366 pages
...would not for a while : but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man ; 5 Yet because this widow troubleth me, I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me. 6 And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith. 7 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which... | |
| 1814 - 570 pages
...in a eity a judge whieh feared nots God, neither regarded man : 4 And he would not for a while; but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man; 5 Yet beeause this widow troubleth me I will avenge her,6 lest by her eontinual eoming she weary me.... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - Congregational churches - 1815 - 422 pages
...city; and she came unto him, saying, Avenge me of mine adversary. And he would not for a while: but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not...me. And the Lord said, hear what the unjust judge saith. And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - Dissenters, Religious - 1815 - 616 pages
...she came unto him, saying : Avenge me of my adversary. And he would not for a while. But afterwards he said within himself: Though I fear not God, nor...me. And the Lord Said: Hear what the unjust judge saith. And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long... | |
| John Bunyan - 1816 - 810 pages
...thus, talking to himself; for so also it may (I think) be understood. It is said of the unjust judge, he said " within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man," &c. Luke xviii. 4. that is, he said it to himself. So the Pharisee is said to pray with himself: God... | |
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