| Asia - 1835 - 632 pages
...employed by St. Paul to denote one whose language is not understood by another : " So likewise you, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken ? for ye shall speak into the air. There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices (ftnti) in the world, and none... | |
| Christopher Anderson - Irish - 1830 - 374 pages
...give a distinction in the sounds, how shall it be known what is piped or harped ? So likewise y«, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what w spoken ? for ye shall speak unto the air." PAUL. •* But ye ought to know wherefore languages were... | |
| Prayer - 1831 - 352 pages
...with you. The apostle gives this direction to the Corinthians, concerning their public worship ; " Except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken ? for you shall speak into the air." 1 Cor. xiv. 9. Avoid, therefore, all foreign and uncommon words,, which... | |
| John Whitecross - Anecdotes - 1831 - 300 pages
...The Lord has spoken much to me, though I cannot explain it." Chap, xiv, ver. 9. — So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken 1 for ye shall speak unto the air. A gentlewoman went one day to hear Dr. preach, and, as usual, carried... | |
| George Fox - Society of Friends - 1831 - 610 pages
...in the same power and spirit the apostles were in : and the apostle saith, 1 Cor. xiv. ' except you utter by the tongue, words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken; for ye shall speak in the air, therefore, if I know not the meaning of the voice, I shall be unto him that... | |
| George Fox - Society of Friends - 1831 - 466 pages
...in the same power and spirit the apostles were in : and the apostle saith, 1 Cor. xiv. ' except you utter by the tongue, words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken; for ve shall speak in the air, therefore, if I know not the meaning of the voice, I shall be unto him that... | |
| Charles George Perceval (hon.) - 1831 - 362 pages
...VILLAGE CHURCH. BY A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN. SECOND EDITION. I VOL i. ' « «•*.. /'' 7 ' " Except ye alter by the tongue words easy to be understood* how shall it be known what ia spoken 1 — 1 COR. xiv. 9. LONDON: JOHN HEARNE, 81, STRAND. 1831. London: printed by S. Manning... | |
| William Burkitt - 1832 - 908 pages
...if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself fo the battle? 9 So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken ? for ye shall speak into the air. Our apostle here proceeds to illustrate his former arguments by a similitude... | |
| George Duffield - Regeneration (Theology) - 1832 - 640 pages
..."If the trumpet give an uncertain aound, who shall prepare himself to the battle? So likewise you. except ye utter by the tongue, words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken? For ye shall speai into the air. "1 We have already noticed ihe inevitable effect which, a certain mode of... | |
| Thomas Greenwood - 1832 - 64 pages
...nations, the city being a famous sea-port, and much resorted to by foreigners. St. Paul says expressly, " Except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken ? for ye shall speak unto the air. There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them... | |
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