| William Sherlock - 1715 - 474 str.
...they commune of laying jn ares fecrctly ; they fay, Who (hall fee them ? io. Pfalm ii. He hath Jaid in his heart, God hath forgotten, he hideth his face, he will never fet it. 94. Pfalm J, 8, 9, io. 'Yet they fay, The Lord jhail not fee, neither jhail the God of 'Jacoh... | |
| Patrick Delany - 1750 - 546 str.
...the next ftep he takes, is to fhake off his religion too: for foon after it followeth, He hath /aid in his heart, God hath forgotten; he hideth his face ; he will never fee it. Here we may obferve the gradual progrefs of impiety in a wicked heart: Firft, A man refolves... | |
| John Dobson - 1763 - 370 str.
...celebrated the .victory of the Auftrians in a fermon upon Pfalrri 10. v. 12, 13, 14,17,18. " Arife, O Lord ; O God, lift up thine hand: " forget not the...Wherefore doth the " wicked contemn God ? he hath faid in his heart, " thou wilt not require it. Thou haft feen it; for " thou beholdeft mifchief and... | |
| John Dobson (of Oxford.) - 1763 - 372 str.
...Auftrians in " Arife, O Lord; O God, lift up thine hand: a fermon upon Pfalm 10. v. 12, 13, 14,17,18. *' forget not the humble. Wherefore doth the *' wicked contemn God ? he hath faid in his heart, *' thou wilt not require it. Thou haft feen it; for " thou beholdeft mifchief and... | |
| Hugh Gaston - 1764 - 560 str.
...j i. They fay how doth God know, and is there Knowledge in the moft High ? Pf. x. ii. He hath faid in his Heart, God hath forgotten, he hideth his Face, he will never fee it. xciv. 7. They fay the Lord fliall not fee, neither fhall the God of Jacob regard it. See ver,... | |
| John WITHERSPOON (President of Princeton College.), William Shenstone - 1768 - 342 str.
...plainly difcovers the athetfm of their hearts. To the fame purT 2 pofe, Pfal. X. u, 13. ' He hath faid in his heart, ' God hath forgotten; he hideth his face; he will ' never fee it. Wherefore doth the wicked con' temn God ? He hath laid in his heart, thou wilt * not require... | |
| Robert Walker, Hugh Blair - 1796 - 472 str.
...commune of lay* " ing fnares privily; they fay, Who fhall " fee xis ?"—And Pf. x. n. " He hath faid " in his" heart, God hath forgotten: He " hideth his face, He will never fee it." He begins to think that God taketh no notice of human affairs when vice pafleth long unpunifhed;... | |
| Jacques Saurin - 1800 - 340 str.
...perceive, that the prophet confounds them, who say in their hearts there is no God, with those, who say, God hath forgotten; he hideth his face, he will never see it, Psal. x. 11. People of this sort I intend to attack to-day. Not that I promise myself much success... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1802 - 606 str.
...plainly difcovers the atheifm of their hearts. To the fame purpofe, Pfalm x. n, 1-5, " He hath faid in his " heart, God hath forgotten ; he hideth his face ; he will " never fee it.—Wherefore doth the wicked contemn " God ? He hath faid in his heart, thou wilt not require... | |
| Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson - 1804 - 442 str.
...perceive, that the prophet confounds them, who say in their hearts there is no God, with those, who say, God hath forgotten ; he hideth his face, he will never see it, Psal. x. 11. In effect, although the last of these doctrines may be maintained without admitting the... | |
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