| James Ussher - 1631 - 636 pages
...with admiration : " But" will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth ? Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain thee; how much less this house, which I have built ?" of the true temple, that is not of this building, we may with great wonderment say with the apostle,... | |
| John Flavel - 1671 - 576 pages
...stately and magnificent temple at Jerusalem : "But will God in very deed dwell with men on earth 1 Behold, the heaven, and heaven of heavens cannot contain...thee ; how much less this house which I have built !" 2 Chron. 6 : 18. But it is a far greater wonder that God should dwell in a body of flesh, and pitch... | |
| William Jones - 1801 - 354 pages
...striking, and a part of them will furnish an excellent commentary upon the text. Will God. indeed dwell on the earth ? Behold, the heaven, and heaven of heavens...contain thee ; how much less this house which I have buildcd ? Yet have thou /,,',,.,* , . respect unto the prayer of thy servant, and to his supplication,... | |
| Samuel Eyles Pierce - 1805 - 94 pages
...an extacy of wonder, But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth ? behold Heaven, and the heaven of Heavens cannot contain thee, how much less this house which I have built'. Thus the Lord shewed his approbation of the Temple, its service, worship, and dedication to his sovereign... | |
| 1809 - 1150 pages
...thy servant David. 18 But will 'God in very deed dwell with men on the earth ? behold, heaven and the Jabbok, and from the wBderuess even un1o Jordan. JUDGES. Hit rash vo<u>. 23 ! 19 Have respect therefore to the prayer "f thy servant, and to his supplication, O LORD my God, to... | |
| William Jones - 1810 - 522 pages
...striking, and a part of them will furnish an excellent commentary upon the text. Will God in* deed dwell on the earth ? Behold the heaven, and heaven of heavens...cannot contain thee ; how much less this house which I hate buildedf Yet have thou respect unto the prayer of thy servant, and to his supplication, O Lord... | |
| 1810 - 596 pages
...is, 2 Chron. vi.18. But will God in very deed dteellwith men on the earth ? Behold, heaven, and the heaven of heavens, cannot contain thee ; how much less this house which I have built! After a brief introduction, the body of the sermon is divided in the following manner : I. Does He... | |
| First Unitarian Society. Philadelphia - 1810 - 506 pages
...import. Solomon, in his sublime prayer at the dedication of the temple, says, " Behold heaven, and the heaven of heavens, cannot contain thee — how much less this house which I have built!" So the psalmist, " The heaven, even the heavens, are the Lord's." And the prophet Jeremiah, speaking... | |
| 1809 - 420 pages
...2 Chron. vi. 18.- " But will God in very deed dweil with men on the earth ? Behold heaven, and the heaven of heavens, cannot contain thee ; how much less this house which I have built." We venture to presume, that in tin- adoption of texts from scripture for the exercise of pulpit eloquence,... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1820 - 502 pages
...this subject did our room permit that God should indeed dwell upon the earth, for if heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain thee, how much less this house ' which I have built.) We hare no hesitation in saying that the force i of this very eloquent and impres', jive address was... | |
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