| John Fleetwood - 1813 - 558 pages
...opened tuine eyes. Now we know that God heareth not sinners ; but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth. Since the world began, was it not heard that any jnaffi opened the eyes of one that was bom blind. If this man were not of God, he could do nothing.''... | |
| Paul Wright - Christian biography - 1814 - 428 pages
...if a man be a worshipper of God, and. doeth his will, him he heareth. Since the world began, it was not heard, that any man opened the eyes of one that...If this man were not of God, he could do nothing." auch was the plain and powerful reasoning of this poor man ; his inference was just and natural, and... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - Dissenters, Religious - 1815 - 616 pages
...my eyes. Now, we know, that God heareth not sinners. But if any man be a worshipper of God, and doth his will, him he heareth. Since the world began, was...If this man were not of God, he could do nothing." This resolute defence of the character of Jesus, in the view of much disgrace, and particularly of... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - Dissenters, Religious - 1815 - 714 pages
...reference to a letter of Isidore of Pe- KnX^t;, ^.a.Kis'a. Se, fy olf, fiife, oiJairxaAof aytyurrwy Tun world began was it not heard that any man opened the eyes of one born blind. If this man were not of God he could do nothing." It is said, Acts iv. 13 — 18, that... | |
| William Bates - Presbyterianism - 1815 - 586 pages
...who never had any natural possibility of seeing, he wrought an unparalleled cure: " It was never yet heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind." John 9. Therefore he that was healed, inferred from that, as a most pregnant proof, that our " Saviour... | |
| William Bates - Justification (Christian theology) - 1815 - 406 pages
...who never had any natural possibility of seeing, he wrought an unparalleled cure : " It was never yet heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind." John 9. Therefore he that was healed, inferred from that, as a most pregnant proof, that our " Saviour... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - Freemasonry - 1817 - 462 pages
...mine eyes. Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doelh his' will, him he heareth. Since the world began was...heard, that any man opened the eyes of one that was horn Mind. If this man was not of God, he copld do nothing. They answered and said unto him, Thou wast... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - 1817 - 636 pages
...confront the whole assembly of the Pharisees with this Matt.h'.IV!';Up * »'ark ix. lm one argument, (6) " Since the world began, was it not heard that any man opened the i.ukc ix si. eyes of the blind ; if this man were not of God, he could do nothing ;" or that our bles-J"hn... | |
| Mohawk language - 1818 - 246 pages
...heareth not sin* ners : but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth. S2 Since the world began was it not heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind. 83 If this man were not of God, he could do nothing. 55 35 IT Jesus rothonde tsi ronwayadinnegenhon... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 576 pages
...coming in the flesh. " Since the world began," saith the man to whom sight had been thus restored, " was it not heard, " that any man opened the eyes of one that was " born blind ;" John ix. 32. This therefore was the first of those tokens given by Jesus to the disciples of John,... | |
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