| 1814 - 570 pages
...art an austere man; thou takest up that thou laidest not down, & reapest that thou didst not sow. 22 And he saith unto him, Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wieked servant. Thou knewest that I was an austere man, taking up that 1 laid not down, and reaping... | |
| Catholic Church - 1815 - 738 pages
...not lay down, and thou reapest that which thou didst not sow. He saith to him : Out of thy own mouth I judge thee, thou wicked servant. Thou knewest that I was an austere man, taking up what I laid not down, and reaping that which I did not sow : and why then didst thou not give my money... | |
| 1815 - 608 pages
...man; taking up what thou laidest not down, and reaping what thou didst not sow. 22. Then he said to him, Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant. Thou knewest I was an austere man, taking up what 1 laid not down, and reaping what I did not sow: 23. Why then... | |
| John Poynder - 1816 - 440 pages
...Jesuits, a full Century before ; and both these Bodies had the highest authority fensuch a step : " OUT OF THINE OWN MOUTH will I judge thee, " thou wicked Servant." — Luke, xix. 22. The Jesuits and their advocates find it easier to deal with general statements,... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1817 - 456 pages
...art an austere man: thou takest up that thou layest not down, and reapest that thou didst not sow. And he saith unto him, Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant. Thou knowest that I was an austere man, taking up that I laid not down, and reaping that I did not sow.... | |
| 1817 - 842 pages
...qui étoient envoyés takest up that thon layedst not down, and reapest that thou didst not sow. 22 And he saith unto him, Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant. Thon knewest that I was an austère man, taking up that I laid not down, and reaping that I did not... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1817 - 726 pages
...takest up that thou layedst not down, and reapest that thou didst not sow. 22 And he saith unto him, e Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant. f Thou knewest that I was an austere man, taking up that I laid not down, and reaping that I did not... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1820 - 442 pages
...at least, a presumptive argument, that it will not bear advancing in matters of offence against God. Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant. That evil dispositions are, in themselves, blameworthy, notwithstanding their derivation from our first... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1820 - 440 pages
...at least, a presumptive argument, that it will not bear advancing in matters of offence against God. Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant. That evil dispositions are, in themselves, blameworthy, notwithstanding their derivation from our first... | |
| 1821 - 790 pages
...At that solemn hour it would indeed be dreadful to be addressed with those ever memorable words, " Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant." Where is the man, who upon the reperusal of his discourses after some lapse of time, has not abundant... | |
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