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" Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O LORD; for in thy sight shall no man living be justified. "
The Home missionary magazine. July 1836-Dec. 1846 - Page 127
by Home missionary society - 1838
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The last things; Lent lectures

Johnson Grant - 1828 - 210 pages
...every one, registered in the books of God. Well, then, might the man after God's own heart exclaim, " Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord; for in thy sight shall no man living — not the holiest, not the purest — be justified" Where then is the strength of what we...
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An Exposition of the Morning and Evening Services in the Liturgy of the ...

Edward Patteson - Liturgics - 1828 - 266 pages
...presume upon his own righteousness, it is plainly declared, that all are sinners in the sight of God. " Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord, for in thy sight shall no man living be justified."—" If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not...
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The whole works of ... Jeremy Taylor, with a life of the author ..., Volume 10

Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 576 pages
...Justus coram Deo nemo," is to be blotted out of Robert Stephens's index ; and yet David 1 prayed, " Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord; for in thy sight shall no man living be justified." — Now what antecedent, or what context, or what circumstances, can alter the...
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Christian Essays ...

Samuel Charles Wilks - Christianity - 1828 - 504 pages
...inability to procure pardon or justification in the sight of his Maker by his own merits and obedience. " Enter not into judgment " with thy servant, O Lord, for in thy sight " shall no man living be justified." " If thou " be righteous, what givest thou unto God, or " what receiveth He at...
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A discourse on justification by faith [on Rom. iii, 28].

Edward Bickersteth - 1828 - 46 pages
...opposed to condemnation, and stated as the sentence founded on a judgment entered into. Thus David prays, Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord, for in thy sight shall no living thing be justified, (Psalm cxliii. 2.) Justification has here a clear reference to God's approval...
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Christian Essays: To which is Added an Essay on the Influence of a Moral ...

Samuel Charles Wilks - Christianity - 1829 - 370 pages
...inability to procure pardon or justification in the sight of his Maker by his own merits and obedience. " Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord, for in thy sight shall no man living be justified." "If thou be righteous, what givest thou unto God, or what receiveth He at thy...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 18

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...with deep and quiet devotion, ending with the 143d Psalm, in which he thrice repeated the verse, 4 Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord, for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.' He then put off his jacket and doublet, and remained in his hose and shirt, and...
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Morning Exercises for the Closet: for Every Day in the Year ...

William Jay - Meditations - 1829 - 592 pages
...spiritual, that the holiest of men, when they have compared themselves with it, have always prayed, Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord ; for in thy sight shall no flesh living be justified — But even this law had nothing to complain of in him ; it found, in principle...
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The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other ...

Church of England - 1829 - 668 pages
...before tliee, and am no more worthy to be called thy son. St. Luke xv. 18, ip. Enter not into judgement with thy servant, O Lord ; for in thy sight shall no man living be justified. Psal. cxliii. 2. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the...
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The Marrow of Modern Divinity: In Two Parts ...

Edward Fisher - Antinomianism - 1830 - 432 pages
...acceptation in the sight of God: which the prophet David, well considering, cries out, Psal. 143: 2. " Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord, for in thy sight shall no man living be justified." Yea, and this made the apostle Paul cry out, " O wretched man that I am, who...
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