The Lord looketh from heaven ; he beholdeth all the sons of men. From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. London Review - Page 3441780Full view - About this book
| Robert Taylor (incumbent of Hartlepool.) - Apologetics - 1832 - 262 pages
...also the Creator of the heart of man. " The Lord looketh down from heaven, he beholdeth all the sons of men: from the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth: he fashioneth their hearts alike." ^ur error, in a great measure, proceeds from our considering the... | |
| Jean Frédéric Ostervald - 1833 - 434 pages
...of men, which is expressed in these words, The Lord looketh from heaven, he beholdeth all the sons of men ; from the place of his habitation, he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth, and considereth all their works. This thought should continually possess our souls, that the consideration... | |
| Sarah Austin - 1833 - 322 pages
...every place, beholding the evil and the good. 4 The Lord looketh from heaven; he beholdeth all the sons of men. From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. He fashioneththeir hearts alike; he considereth all their works. 5 Behold, the eye of the Lord is upon... | |
| George Horne - Bible - 1833 - 438 pages
...blessed, ness as it deserves ? " 13. The LORD looketh from heaven: he beholdeth all the sons of men. 14. From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. 15. He fashioneth their hearts alike; he considereth all their works." How great must be the advantage... | |
| Richard Charles Coxe - Sermons, English - 1834 - 380 pages
...from thee. " JEHOVAH (saith the divine Psalmist) looketh down from heaven, he beholdeth all the sons of men — from the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth, and considereth all their works." He looketh then upon all the inhabitants of this land. He considereth... | |
| Hugh Gaston - Bible - 1834 - 384 pages
...eyelids try the children of men. xxxiii. 13, 14. The Lord looketh from heaven, he beholdeth all the sons of men. From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. Ixvi. 7. His eyes behold the nations. >-iii. 4. He knoweth our frame, he rcraembereth that we are dust... | |
| 1834 - 546 pages
...to philosophy, and to indisputable fact: " the Lord looketh from heaven, he beholdeth all the sons of men; from the place of his habitation, he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. He funhioneth their hearts alike." Is there any moral impediment, any thing so decidedly low, so essentially... | |
| 1834 - 846 pages
...to philosophy, and to indisputable fact: " the '."id looketh from heaven, he beholdeth all the sons of men ; from the place of his habitation, he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. He fashioneth their hearts alike." Is there any moral impediment, any thing so decidedly low, so essentially... | |
| Richard Cattermole - Christianity - 1836 - 418 pages
...blessedness as it deserves ? 13. The Lord looketh from heaven : he beholdeth all the sons of men. 14. From the place of his habitation, he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. 15. He fashioneth their hearts alike ; he eonsidereth all their works. How great must be the advantage... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1836 - 924 pages
....Men thould trust in God alone. 13 'The LORD looketh from heaven; he beholdeth all the sons of men. 14 From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. 15 Hefashioneth their hearts alike; he ь coniidereth all their works. 16 'There is no king saved by... | |
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