| 1828 - 396 pagina’s
...the requirements of his rightful sovereign. The language of the Lord to such is, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not, might...see ; and that they which see, might be made blind. Our spiritual man, which has been blind from our birth, must be made to see, by obedience to Him who... | |
| Miles Bland - 1828 - 598 pagina’s
...denotes the design of the agent or the final cause) is used. For judgment, says Jesus, John ¡x- 39, I am come into this world ; that they which see not, might...see, and that they which see might be made blind- In which words is expressed not the design but event of Christ's coming. Again Rom. v. 20, The law... | |
| 1828 - 398 pagina’s
...the requirements of his rightful Sovereign. The language of the Lord to such is, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not, might see ; and that they ichich see, might be made blind. Our spiritual man, which has been blind from our birth, must be made... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - 1828 - 588 pagina’s
...he that talketh with thee. fl 38 And lie said, Lord, I believe. And he worshipped him. judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and til at they which see might be made blind. 40 And some of the* Phariwith him id unto him, Are we blind... | |
| James Nourse - 1829 - 292 pagina’s
...thee. 1 And he said, Lord, I believe. And he worshipped him. ' And Jesus 38 said, For judgment I am come into this world ; that they which see not might...see, and that they which see might be made blind. Christ declares him -^ND some of the Pharisees which were with him heard 40 self to be the true these... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pagina’s
...of the beloved of my soul; for I was brought, in degree, to experience, that he came "for judgment into this world, that they which see not might see, and that they which see might be made blind." I could no longer look upon my former delights with any satisfaction, but instead thereof hud a glorious... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1829 - 592 pagina’s
..."for judgement" (els *?'/*a, condemnation, or, as Valpy would render, discrimination) he came into the world, " that they which see not might see, and that they which see might be made blind." * If Our Lord spake so as not to be understood, it was because he had another and higher object than... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - 1829 - 444 pagina’s
...d 38 And he said, Lord, I helieve. And he worshipped him. < 39 T And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world ; that they which see not, might see, and that they which see, might he made hlind. 40 And some of the Pharisees which were with him heard these words, and said unto him,... | |
| 1829 - 838 pagina’s
...was lost. In the 9th chapter of St. John, the historian states that Jesus said, " For judgement I am come into this world, that they which see not, might see; and that they that see might be made blind. Millions have ! ren made to see, and feel, and tremble under the torturing... | |
| William Jones (of Nayland.) - 1829 - 654 pagina’s
...who have been telling us the same thing ever since the Reformation. parties — ," For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see, and they which see might be made blind." These things let us examine in their order : and first, the case;... | |
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