| Samuel Grascome - 1705 - 282 pages
...the meaneft of them are fo neceflary, that not any one can fay it ftands not in need ot the, other; The Eye cannot fay unto the Hand, I have no need of thee: nor again, the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you\ (ver. 21.) But if the Hand mould thruft the Eye out of its Office, and take... | |
| Thomas Bennet - Quakers - 1705 - 346 pages
...Body, v. 21. And each Members happinefs depends upon the reft. For the Eye cannot fay unto the Haud^ I have no need of thee: nor again the Head to the feet t I have no need of JQH, ~" $3 Y, £2, v. 22. Nay, much more, thofe Members of the Both which feem... | |
| William Law - Christian ethics - 1726 - 552 pages
...Care of our Lives. Parts ferve and promote the fame common End. As the Eye cannot fay to the Hand, 1 have no need of thee, nor again the Head to the Feet . , I have no need of you (a\ So neither can the learned Teacher fay he hath no need of the private... | |
| Samuel Clarke, John Clarke - 1729 - 340 pages
...being Members of thej'ame Body, \s Jlill further fignificant of our Duty. That as, in the natural Body, the Eye cannot fay unto the Hand, I have no need of You; nor again, the Head to the Feet, I have no need of You ; neither, on the other fide, can the meaner... | |
| George Stanhope - 1732 - 574 pages
...upon, hath urged in his Epiftle to the Corinthians. 'The E\e 21,13,24,25. cannot Jay to the Hand, 1 have no need of Thee; nor again the Head to the Feet, I have •no need ofTou. Nay, much more thole Members of the Body which feem -to be feeble, are necejfary.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1753 - 566 pages
...therefore not of the Body ? Verie zo. Eut now are they many Members, ¡tt lut one Body. Verle zi. And the Eye cannot fay unto the Hand, I have no need of thfe ; nor again the Head unti tbi feet, 1 have no need of you. In anfwer to the Biihop of Lincoln,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 392 pages
...hold, not only to families and kingdoms, but to the whole corporation of mankind. * The eye, faith he, cannot fay unto the hand^ I have no need of thee* nor again the hand to the foot ^ MUTUA.L SUBJECTION. 325 foot, I have no need of thee. Nay^ much more, thofe members... | |
| 1763 - 558 pages
...therefore not of the Body ? Verfe 20. But now are they many Members^ yet but one Body. Verfe 2 1 . And the Eye cannot fay unto the Hand, I have no Need of thee ; nor again the Head unto the Feet, I have no Need of thee. In anfwer to the Bifliop of Lincoln, the Lord Say and Sele fpoke... | |
| Robert Barclay - Society of Friends - 1771 - 136 pages
...But now are they many Members, ytt but one Body. Verfe 21. And the Eye cannot fay unto the Hand t 1 have no Need of thee ; nor again, the Head to the Feet, I have no Need of you : Verfe 23. And thofe Members of the Body, which we think to be left honourable,... | |
| Francis Atterbury - Sermons, English - 1774 - 242 pages
...without, in order to it. As therefore God hath fo tempered the body to. gether in all its members, that " the eye cannot fay unto the hand, I have no need of thee ; nor the head again unto the feet, I have no need of you :" 1 Cor. xii. 2i. fo has he alfo tempered... | |
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