| Jonathan Edwards - 1830 - 642 pages
...ground, and should sleep and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knovveth not how : for the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full com, in the ear." The imprudences and errors that have attended this werk, are the less... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1830 - 614 pages
...man should cast seed into the ground, and should sleep, and rise, night and day, and the seed should spring, and grow up, he knoweth not how •, for the earth bringeth forth of herself, first the blade, then the ear, then the full corn in the ear." In some, converting light... | |
| John Fleetwood - 1831 - 676 pages
...rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knowcth not how. For the earth bringing forth fruit of herself: first the blade, then the...putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is come." Mark, iv. 26, &c. The next parable he spake to the multitude was that of the mustard-seed, which, though... | |
| Rev. John BARR (of Glasgow.) - 1831 - 348 pages
...man should cast seed into the ground; and should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how. For the earth...of herself ; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear."* After the seed is sown, the husbandman, attentive though he be, cannot... | |
| 1831 - 288 pages
...into the 27 ground, and should sleep and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow 28 up, he knoweth not how. For the earth bringeth forth...fruit of herself, first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear. 29 But when the fruit is brought forth, immediately he putteth in the... | |
| 1831 - 296 pages
...bringeth forth fruit of herself, first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear. 29 But when the fruit is brought forth, immediately he...putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is come. 30 And he said; Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God ? or with what comparison shall we compare... | |
| 1832 - 488 pages
...reminded of the parable of the good seed passing through its several stages, till it has brought forth (< the ' full corn in the ear ; but when the ' fruit is brought forth, immediately ' he puttelh in the sickle, because ' the harvest is come." Q Likewise of the good seed as distinguished... | |
| 1853 - 1142 pages
...seed, which indeed is the least of all seeds, but when it is grown it is the greatest among herbs." " For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself, first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear." The piety of the aged is the full corn in the ear. It is fully ripe.... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - 1832 - 586 pages
...man should cast seed into the ground ; and should sleep and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how. For the earth...putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is come. And he said, Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God? or with what comparison shall we compare... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1831 - 492 pages
...the ground, that he might satisfy himself in what manner the process of vegetation was carried on. " For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first...putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is come." It may sometimes happen, that when the Divine counsels are explicit, and the means by which they will... | |
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