| Matthew Hale - 1699 - 638 Seiten
...and of our Delivery out <>f cnern. Job 5. 6, 7. Although Afflittion cometh not forth of the </«/?, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground. Yet Man is born unto trouble, as the fparks fly upward. J0£'s Friends, though in the particular Cafe of Jobjhey were miftaken, yet they were certainly... | |
| Adam Batty - 1739 - 322 Seiten
...two PafTages in Holy Scripture ; where Job fays, Although Afflitfion cometh not forth of the Duft^ neither doth Trouble fpring out of the Ground, yet Man is born to Trouble, as the Sparks fly upwards : He means that Afflictions are neither cafiial nor fatal ; yet... | |
| Samuel Clarke - 1744 - 470 Seiten
...Vanity of Humane Life. [Preached in JOB v, 6, 7, Although Affliftion cometh not forth of the Dufti neither doth Trouble fpring out of the Ground ; yet Man is born unto Trou* ble as the Sparks fly upward. HERE is no Book in the Old SER vTeftament, that has in it greater... | |
| rev. George Carr - 1782 - 426 Seiten
...peace. SERMON XIII. On AFFLICTIONS. JOB v. 6, 7. Although affliftion cometh not forth of the diift, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground: yet man is born unto trouble, as the f parks fy upward. EVERY man, by a proper life of thofe powers of underftanding and difcernment which... | |
| rev. George Carr - 1791 - 428 Seiten
...SERMON Xin, AFFLICTIONS. JOB v. 6, 7. Although affllEllon cometb not forth of the die/F, neither dtth trouble fpring out of 'the ground; yet man is born unto, trouble^ as. the, fparla Jly upward. EV ERT man, by a proper tife o£ thofe powers of underft^nding and difcernment which... | |
| Alexander Macwhorter - 1803 - 530 Seiten
...is his hand behind the fceue that d'rrefts the whole. " Affliction cometh not forth of " the dull, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground ; yet " man is born to trouble as the fparks fly upwards." Neither foil nor climate produce afflictions without theagency... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 632 Seiten
...OF THEM. JOB V. 6, 7. ALTHOUGH AFFLICTION COMETH NOT FOKTH OF THE DtST, NEITHER DOTH TROUBLE SPRING OUT OF THE GROUND : YET MAN IS BORN UNTO TROUBLE, AS THE SPARKS FLV UPWARD. JOB'S friends, though in the particular cafe of Job they were miftaken, yet they... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 504 Seiten
...cometh not forth of the dust, by chance, or only from second 7 causes, neither doth trouble spring out of the ground ; Yet man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward ; it is as natural for him to fall into it as the sparks to mount, and his afflictions... | |
| Alexander Proudfit - 1806 - 426 Seiten
...Although, as the plaintive- patriarch cxprefles it, although ajfliclions cometh not forth of the duft, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground ; yet •man is born to trouble as the fparksfly upward. Vexation and difappointment meet us in every flage, and occupation,... | |
| Isaac Barrow - 1818 - 588 Seiten
...evil, proceedelh out of the mouth of the Moft High; j£,f ""'that affliftion, as Job faid, comet h not forth of the daft, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground ; as a thing arifing fpontaneoufly, or fowed by the hand of feme creaIfa. xlv. 7. ture, but rather... | |
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