| Matthew Hale - Christian ethics - 1699 - 638 pages
...to their Brother, and it is reprefented to them with all the Aggravations that can be, Gen. 42. 21. We are verily guilty concerning our Brother, in that we faw the Avguifr of his Soul when he befougbt us, and we would not hear : therefore is this diftrefcome upon... | |
| John Havett - Sermons, English - 1703 - 380 pages
...as to be Happy with him hereafter. SERMOIST SERMON VII GENESIS, Ch xxxxii. Ver. 2 1 . And they [aid one to another, we are verily guilty concerning our Brother, in that we faw the Anguijb of his Soul, when he befought us, and would not hear: therefore it this Diftrefs come upon... | |
| John Tillotson - Sermons, English - 1748 - 438 pages
...they prefently reflect upon their fin againft their brother Jofeph, Gen. xlii. 21,2a. They faidone to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that- we fa-w the anguifii of his foul, when he liejought us, and we would not hear : therefore is this diftrefs come... | |
| John Conybeare - Sermons - 1757 - 594 pages
...very remarkable, fo they could not but think them to be the Effects of Divine Vengeance. And they faid one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our Brother ', in that we jaw the Anguijh of his Soul, when he befought us, and we would not hear : Therefore is this Diftrefs... | |
| John Tillotson - Sermons, English - 1757 - 482 pages
...the afflio- SER M** tions of Jofeph," and fay as his brethren did, v when they fell into trouble, " We are verily guilty " concerning our brother, in that we faw the an" guifh of his foui when he befought us, and we" would not hear; therefore is this diftrefs come... | |
| Thomas Sherlock - Sermons, English - 1759 - 444 pages
...that befel them, a little rough Ufage in a ftrange Country, awakened their guilty Fears, and they faid one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our Brother ', in that we faw the AngulJJ) of his Soul when be befought us, and we 'would not hear ; therefore is this Diftrefe come... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1774 - 522 pages
...makes every unufual misfortune pafs for a punifhment inflicted by an invifible hand. " And they faid one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we faw the anguifh of his fbul, when he befought us, and we ** would not hear : therefore is this diftrefs come... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1774 - 520 pages
...misfortune pafs for a punifhment inflicted by an invifible hand. " And they faid one to an" other, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we " faw the anguifh of his foul, when he befought us, and we " would not hear : therefore is this diftrefs come... | |
| Edmund Law (bp. of Carlisle.) - 1774 - 504 pages
...his foul clavt untoDtnab. xfi, 8, — it came to pafs that his fpirif was troubled, xlii. ? i . — we are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we faw the anguifh of his foul, &c. Exod. vi. 9. *— they hearkened not unto Mofes for anguifh oifpirit. xv.... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1775 - 250 pages
...accidental misfortune is in his difturbed imagination interpreted to be a punifhment. " And they faid one to another, We " are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that -we " -faw the anguifh of his foul, when he befought us; ." and we would not hear: therefore is this diftrefs " come... | |
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