| Benjamin Blayney - Bible - 1810 - 540 pages
...sure at least to b» very troublesome to them. For this cause they are ready to " say unto God, Depait from us ; for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways." Job xxi. 14. 7. Behold I will melt them, and try them] In these words God professes his intention of making... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 448 pages
...xiii, 12. And again, " With my soul have I desired thee in the night," Isa. xxvi. 9; but the wicked say unto God, " Depart from us; for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways," Job xxi. 14. Eighthly, A man convicted by the Spirit is so humbled as to submit to the righteousness of God... | |
| Thomas Boston - Man (Theology) - 1811 - 476 pages
...and you will find it to be, No God. (2.) Ye are enemies to the nature of God, Job. xxi. 14. " They say unto God, Depart from us ; for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways." Men set up to themselves an idol of their own fancy instead of God, and then fall down and •worship... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 506 pages
...thirst for the living God, as the hart for the water brook, is not a criterion of hypocrites; for they say unto God, " Depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways." Nor does the Lord say of all hypocrites, ' I rebuke and chasten them, and scourge every apostate... | |
| Joseph Bellamy - 1811 - 556 pages
...quite to carry away the mind from all serious thoughts about God and Christ, and a future state. They say unto God, depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways. So that when the Gospel is preached in all its glory, it shall not be able to gain the least... | |
| Joseph Bellamy - Congregational churches - 1811 - 554 pages
...Jobxxi. 12. 14. They take the timbrel and harp, and rejoice at the sound of the organ. Therefore thry say unto God, depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways. Mai. iii. 14, 15. Jiis in vain to serve God ; and what propt is it that we have kept Ids or finance,... | |
| Thomas Boston - Man (Theology) - 1811 - 472 pages
...and you will find it to be, No God. (2.) Ye are 'enemies to the nature of God, Job. xxi. 1 4. " They say unto God, Depart from us ; for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways." Men set up to themselves an idol of 'their own fancy instead of God, and then fall down and... | |
| Thomas Boston - Theology, Doctrinal - 1812 - 512 pages
...to his nature. He is holiness itself; and the will rejects holiness for itself. Hence men e say to God, Depart from us ; for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways,' Job xxi. 14-. The will is an enemy to the scripture God, and hence they do what they can for the change, Psal.... | |
| John Willison - Catechisms - 1812 - 300 pages
...8. Q. Arc ive not by nature also unwilling to fcnoio the will of God? A. Yes ; Job xxi. 14. ' they say unto God, depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways,' Rom. viii. 7. Q. W/iat must ivf do in order to know the will of God? A. We must search the scriptures... | |
| Francis Gastrell - Bible - 1812 - 378 pages
...in this life; and have no inheritance in the kingdom of.Christ and of God. . .... ,.t (z) The wicked say unto God, Depart from us; for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways. What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? And what profit should we have if we pray unto... | |
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