| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 734 sivua
...described to us as love. We imitate him in the extent and variety of his works, when remembering that he has made of one blood all the nations of the earth, and that he causes the glorious sun to shine, and the refreshing rain to descend upon the unjust as... | |
| William Tucker - 1835 - 216 sivua
...things ? However, Hazael did them, and so would every individual, placed in like circumstances. God has made of one blood all the nations of the earth. He fashioned their hearts alike in creation, and this likeness continues in their fallen and corrupt state.... | |
| 1841 - 538 sivua
...my eye.'' There is also a physical equality. This equality is original, and this equality is final. He " has made of one blood all the nations of the earth." He has derived the human race from the same father, Adam, — the same mother, Eve, — the same Maker,... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1838 - 520 sivua
...Peter, that he went in to men uncircumcised, and did eat with them. We might expect him to reply : God " has made of one blood all the nations of the earth." He in whom we believe, he "is able to save all that come to God through him." It was foretold of him,... | |
| Augustus Short (bp. of Adelaide.) - 1838 - 188 sivua
...and worketh righteousness, may be accepted with him ;" forasmuch as all men are his offspring, and he has made of one blood, all the nations of the earth, " that they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he is not... | |
| George Copway - 1847 - 184 sivua
...four folds of cloth. 1 heard, afterwards, from the trader, that the book was still kept sacred. 0, if my poor brother could but read and understand that...recollected, that woe is denounced against them " from wAomthey come." I again propose that the territories of the Indians, in the British dominions, be annexed... | |
| George Copway - 1847 - 184 sivua
...volume, how soon would his dumb idols be " cast down to the moles and to the bats!" Will no onegoand tell him and his nation, of the boundless, beseeching,...be so, — and who dare doubt it ? — will He not str&ch out his hand and help them, and avenge their wrongs ? "If offences must come," let it be recollected,... | |
| George Copway - 1847 - 204 sivua
...tell him and his nation, of the boundless, beseeching, bleeding, dying love of a Saviour; and jrge upon them the importance of such a preparation of...attributes are love, mercy and justice. If this be so,—and who dare doubt it ?—will He not stretch out his hand and help them, and avenge their wrongs... | |
| George Copway - 1850 - 236 sivua
...importance of such a preparation of heart, as will enable them " to give up their account with joy V The Great Spirit is no respecter of persons; He has...his highest attributes are love, mercy, and justice. Tf this be so, — and who dare doubt it ? — will He not stretch out his hand and help them, and... | |
| Asenath Nicholson - 1850 - 464 sivua
...not relish it. If what is given them be " good enough for kings," then let kings eat it ; for if God has " made of one blood all the nations of the earth, he may have made the palate, too, somewhat similar. If bread will strengthen John Russell's heart, it... | |
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