| 1825 - 448 pages
...feeling. But 1 do not complain. I deserve all 1 suffer, and all I have to suffer, and I will submissively bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him." " But," I remarked, " may you not hope, that this spirit of submission to the righteous manifestations... | |
| Richard Baxter - Christian life - 1825 - 660 pages
...mercy that is left them is contrary to their desert : and therefore say with the humbled ehur&h, " I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against himm." " It is because his compassions fail not, that we are not consumed "." Sign x. Proud men are... | |
| John Owen - Puritans - 1826 - 602 pages
...greatly humble themselves under his hand on that account. They say as the church in Micah vii. 9. ' I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him, until he plead my cause, and execute judgment for me.' They look on this as the greatest calamity and... | |
| Edward Reynolds, Alexander Chalmers - Anglican Communion - 1826 - 490 pages
...mine enemy ; when I fall, I shall rise ; when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me : I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him, until he plead my cause, and execute judgement for me ; he will bring me forth to the light, and I... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1826 - 424 pages
...the Lord's mercies we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They teach us to say : / will bear the indignation of the Lord because I have sinned against him. Should a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins ? This stirs us up to true repentance.... | |
| Martin Luther - Lutheran Church - 1826 - 600 pages
...us. He however who has borne this judgment of the Lord, and can say with Micah, chap, vii. 8, 9, " I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him ; " will be in a proper state to be brought forth, like the same Micah, to the light, and to see the... | |
| Thom Scott - Theology - 1826 - 520 pages
...the Lord's mercies we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They teach us to say : I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him. Should a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins ? This stirs us up to true repentance.... | |
| James Sieveright - Sermons, English - 1826 - 372 pages
...comforts is not heard, how much more becoming a true penitent is language like the following ? — " I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him, until plead my cause, and execute judgment for me. He will bring me forth to the light, and I shall... | |
| Daniel Dewar - Christian ethics - 1826 - 692 pages
...we shall see much mercy accompanying our severest sufferings, and we shall be disposed to say, " I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him. I will submit cheerfully to his will, and patiently wait for him." III. We must also regard his fatherly... | |
| Daniel Dewar - Christian ethics - 1826 - 620 pages
...we shall see much mercy accompanying our severest sufferings, and we shall be disposed to say, " I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him. I will submit cheerfully to his will, and patiently wait for him." III. We must also regard his fatherly... | |
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