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A Complete Body of Doctrinal and Practical Divinity: Or, A System of ... - Page xxiii
by John Gill - 1796
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A Vindication of the Presbyterian Form of Church-government, as Professed in ...

John Brown - Congregationalism - 1812 - 338 pages
...of being guides to their ministers or elders ? " now are they many members, yet but ocre body. And " the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee ; " nor, again, the head to the feet, I have no need of you, " Sfc." After which he informs us (ver. 27), that...
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Sermons, and Other Discourses ...

Samuel Lavington - Sermons, English - 1815 - 622 pages
...more serviceable to the world. * Every member of the body of Christ is useful. For the eye can not say to the hand, I have no need of thee ; nor the head to the feet, I have no need of you. Where is any one so poor, but he can give a cup of cold water to a fellow disciple...
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A Revised Translation and Interpretation of the Sacred Scriptures ..., Volume 3

1815 - 608 pages
...all one member, where were the body? 20. But now there many members, and yet but one body. .21. And the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee; nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you. 22. Nay, much more these members of'the body, which...
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Extracts from the Minutes

Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends - 1910 - 1018 pages
...Him. Unity, we were reminded, is not identity, as the Apostle shows from the body and its members: The eye cannot say to the hand " I have no need of thee," nor again the head to the feet, " 1 have no need of you." Nothing could be more diverse than our organs;...
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Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry

Mathew Carey - Free trade - 1820 - 312 pages
...they were all one member, where were the body? But now are they many members^ yet but o»e body. And the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee; nor again the head to the feet, I hare no need of you; for God hath tempered the body together by mutual...
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Sermons Preached to a Country Congregation: To which are Added a ..., Volume 1

William Gilpin - 1822 - 464 pages
...necessity of this mutual intercourse; and the mischief that arises from the want of it; concluding, that the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee: nor the hand to the feet, I have no need of you. None ,of us is complete in himself; but wants the eyes; or...
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Sermons Preached to a Country Congregation: To which are Added, a ..., Volume 1

William Gilpin - Church of England - 1822 - 478 pages
...necessity of this mutual intercourse; and the mischief that arises from the want of it; concluding, that the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee: nor the hand to the feet, I have no need of you. None of us is complete in himself; but wants the eyes; or...
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A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians, First ...

John Locke - Bible - 1823 - 474 pages
...diversities of tongues. PARAPHRASE, body, wherein the most eminent member cannot despise the 21 meanest. The eye cannot say to the hand, " I have no need of thee ;" nor the head to the feet, " I have no need of you." 22 It is so far from being so, that the parts of the body, that seem in themselves...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 8

John Locke - Philosophy, Modern - 1823 - 466 pages
...diversities of tongues. PARAPHRASE. body, wherein the most eminent member cannot despise the 21 meanest. The eye cannot say to the hand, " I have no need of thee ;" nor the head to the feet, " I have no need of you." 22 It is so far from being so, that the parts of the body, that seem in themselves...
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The New Testament: Being the English Only of the Greek and English Testament

Abner Kneeland - Unitarianism - 1823 - 440 pages
...were one member, where would be the body ? 20 But now there are many members, yet only one body. 21 The eye cannot say to the hand, " I have no need of thee;" nor again the head to the feet, " I have no need of you." 22 Nay, much more, those members of the body,...
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