| Thomas Newton (bp. of Bristol.) - Bible - 1766 - 510 pages
...very elegantly applies to the lights of the church what the Pfalmift faid of the lights of heaven, their found went into all the earth, and . their 'words unto the ends of the 'world. But how improbable, and in all human appearance impoflible was it, that a few poor rimermen and fuch... | |
| Edward Harwood - Bible - 1767 - 364 pages
...fun arid moon, and applies it to the preaching of the Apoftles? But I fay, have they not heard? yest ••verily, their found went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world, Rom. xv. 18. So So our Saviour makes ufe of Ifaiab's words to the Jews of old, to the Jews of £«... | |
| Samuel Newton - Society of Friends - 1771 - 274 pages
...without a preacher ? *' This he anfwers, Ver. 18. faying, " But I fay, *• have they hot heard ? Yes, verily, their found *•. went into all the earth, and their words unto the " ends of the world; infinuating, that this divine '* Preacher hath founded in the ears and hearts of all " men ; for of... | |
| 1779 - 688 pages
...then, faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. But I fay, Have they not heard? Yes verily, their found went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world. But I lay, Did notlfrael know ? Firft,Mofc$ faith, I will provoke you to jealoufy by them that are... | |
| Robert Barclay - Society of Friends - 1780 - 614 pages
...without a preacher ? This he anfwers in the i8th verfe, faying, But, I Jay, have they not heard? Yes verily, their found went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world; -infinuating that The dmne this divine preacher had founded in the ears and thV^oVd hearts of all men... | |
| Jacob Bryant - Apologetics - 1793 - 566 pages
...region ; who foon attained to the fame fpiritual advantages. Hence it was truly faid of the apoftles — Their found went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the 'world. Romans x. 18. Thus has this very ancient prophecy been fulfilled in every part. And in the £exture... | |
| Ebenezer Erskine - Sermons - 1798 - 630 pages
...trumpet, the found of which goes to the end of the earth: Rom. x. 1 8. " Have they not heard ? Yes verily, their found went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world." This gathering trumpet of the everlafting gofpel you read of, If. xxvii. 13. " And it fhall come to... | |
| William Hurd - Religions - 1799 - 952 pages
...acknowledge the truth of what they did not believe. The apostle Paul (see Rom. x.. 18.) says, " their sound went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world." This has generally been considered, as intimating, that the religion of Christ had been taught throughout... | |
| Thomas Newton - Bible - 1803 - 490 pages
...very elegantly applies to the lights of the church what the Pfalmift faid of the lights of heaven, their found went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world. But how improbable, and in all human appearance impofiibie was it, that a few poor filhermen and fuch... | |
| John Skinner (bp. of Aberdeen.) - Episcopacy - 1803 - 568 pages
...was omitted, no creature neglected, by the apoftles in general, but that, as St. Paul fays of them, " their found went into all the earth, and " their words unto the ends of the world."t But when this was accomplifhed by their common and united efforts, there was nothing to... | |
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