| Complete collection, Thomas Deacon - 1734 - 292 pages
...immortality, then fhall be brought to pafs the laying that is written, Death is fwallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy fting ? O grave, where is thy victory ? The fting of death is fin, and the ftrength of fin is the law. But thanks be to God, who giveth us... | |
| William Whiston - Liturgics - 1753 - 380 pages
...immortality, then fhall be brought to pafs the faying that is written, Death is fwallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy fting? O grave, where is thy victory ? The fling of death is fin, and the ftrength of fin feek for fuccour, but of thee, O Lord, who for... | |
| John Tillotson - Sermons, English - 1757 - 484 pages
...immortality, then fhall be brought to pafs " the faying that is written, death is fwallowed up in " victory. O death, where is thy fting ? O grave, " where is thy victory ?" III. What is here meant by " bringing life and " immortality to light." Life and immortality, is... | |
| Edward Goldney - Conversion - 1760 - 192 pages
...immortality, then mall ." be brought to pafs the feying that is written, Death " is fwallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy fting? " O grave, where is thy victory ? the fting of death ." is fin, and the ftrength of fin is the law ; but thanks " be to God which giveth... | |
| John Witherspoon, William Shenstone - Apologetics - 1768 - 360 pages
...faith, what God grant every one of us may be able to fay in the awful hour of the laft conffict: " O " death, where is thy fting ! O grave, where is " thy victory ! The fting of death is fin, and " the ftrength of fin is the law; but thanks be " to God, which giveth... | |
| John Flavel - Presbyterian Church - 1770 - 518 pages
...our reprefentative, now every fingle faint triumphs over it as a vanquifhed enemy, vi Cor. xv. 55. " O " death, where is thy fting ? O grave where is thy victory ? " Thanks be to God, who hath given us the victory through " our Lord Jefus Cbrift." Thus, like jofhua, they let... | |
| John Flavel - Presbyterian Church - 1770 - 520 pages
...king of terrors, and worft of all outward evils. See how the pardoned believer triumphs over it : " O death, where, is thy fting ? O grave, where is «' thy victory ? The fting of death is fin," i Cor. xv. 55. They are words of - defiance, as men ufe to deride and... | |
| Richard Griffith - 1772 - 270 pages
...an eafy fine for immortality. A true believer fhould, I think, rather cry out, with the Pfalmift, " O Death, where is thy " fting ! O Grave, where is thy victory! •" fnrv!" Atquemetus omnes, et inexcrabile fc.ttimt Subjecit pedibus, Jirepituwque Acberontis avari!... | |
| James Nassau - 1774 - 402 pages
...undrejt : Then death Jball lift thee to the Jky, To boundlefi bKfs, and endlefi reft. " Yea, I will fing, O De'ath, where is thy fting ? O Grave, where is thy victory ? The fting of death is fin, and the ftrength of fin is the law. But thanks be to God who will give... | |
| Abraham Tucker - Philosophy - 1777 - 452 pages
...was Death, that king of terrors, whofe grim afpedl: ufed to embitter all the joys of life. But now, O Death, where is thy fting ? O Grave, where is thy victory ? the fling of death is fin : but you, angelic fitters, brighteft among the train of the king of glory... | |
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