... but then we shall know even as we are known ; now we see through a glass darkly, but then we shall see face to face as the apostle Excellently argues Concerning this very matter in I Cor. Addresses to Young Men - Page 91by Joshua Toulmin - 1803 - 188 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Philip - Christian life - 1871 - 330 pages
...melt away before the pure and perfect light of heaven. " Now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face. Now we know in part, but then we shall know even as we are known. And when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away."... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1871 - 358 pages
...fulness of all we wish and need. 3. The degree of knowledge will be superior then to what it is now. Now we know in part, but then we shall know even as we are known. In this life no one knows anything perfectly, — there is always something more to be... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1872 - 298 pages
...love, he says : " After all, we are only fragmentary creatures ; we only see bits and spots : now we see through a glass darkly, but then we shall see face to face ; now I know in part—I know only portions of things—but then shall I know as I am known." He felt how... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - Sermons - 1873 - 572 pages
...thy disclosure, which shall be made when we shall see thee as thou art, and be like unto thee. Now we see through a glass, darkly; but then we shall see face to face. Now all things are transient, and are passing away; but amidst universal wreck behold, blossoming in the... | |
| Christian life - 1875 - 948 pages
...may be often injured or imperfect. But hereafter that which is in parö will be done away. No\v we see through a glass darkly ; but then we shall see face to face. Ii will be entrance on a new life of resplendence, perfection, and glory. Death sets the soul freo... | |
| Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - Bible - 1876 - 492 pages
...of the kingdom a yet fuller revelation of all that He is in Himself, of all that He has been to us. Now "we know in part, but then we shall know even as also we are known ; now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face" (i Cor. xiii. 12). We know not... | |
| John Walter Aston - 1882 - 216 pages
...God as He is. Our views of God on earth are at the best but very dim and imperfect. Faith can only "see through a glass darkly ;" but then we shall see " face to face." There are many things to come between and obscure our vision here, but nothing there. However close... | |
| Joseph Denham Smith - Bible - 1883 - 330 pages
...through all eternity. Then we shall more fully know what is meant by His word, "I will love you freely." Now we know in part, but then we shall know even as we are known ; know more and more, for ever and ever, as the eternal ages still roll on. " Yes ; know... | |
| Emmanuel Pétavel-Olliff - Conditional immortality - 1892 - 638 pages
...have attained let us walk according to the same rule and have the same sentiments ; now we see dimly, but then we shall see face to face. Now we know in part, but then we shall know even as we are known, and that which we shall see and know will infinitely exceed our expectation and our hope.... | |
| Henry James Coleridge - End of the world - 1894 - 452 pages
...might not see what no one may see and live. " Now we see through a glass in- a dark manner, but then face to face. Now we know in part, but then we shall know even as we are known."1 1 1 Cor. xiii. 12. SERMON XV. THE BOOK OF LIFE. Et vidi mortuos magnos et pusillos,... | |
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