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" Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins? Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord. "
The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review - Page 347
1832
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The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher...: With a Life of the Author...

James Ussher - 1660 - 628 pages
...since it is uncertain how soon God may deal thus with thee, it is wisdom to be always ready. " Letc us search and try our ways, and turn again unto the Lord." Let us first try how the matter stands with us, at the present ; let us examine ourselves and our ways, and...
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Sermons on several occasions and subjects, Volume 2

Richard Lucas - 1722 - 344 pages
...to be gracious to us. Ah ! let us not harden our Hearts, nor perfift in our Sins ; but let as fearch and try our Ways, and turn again unto the Lord. Let us humble our felves and cry earneftly unto God, and he will have Mercy upon us. There was a time when...
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The Christian's defence against the fears of death, tr. by M. D'Assigny ...

Charles Drelincourt - 1732 - 536 pages
..."Jeremiah, Wherefore doth a living Man complain, a Man far the Puni/hment of his Sins? Let us fear cb and try our Ways, and turn again unto the Lord. Let us lift up our Hearts with our Hands unto God in the Heavens. Or, let us fpeak in the Language of Micah, Who is a...
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A Complete Body of Doctrinal and Practical Divinity: Or, A System ..., Volume 3

John Gill - Theology, Doctrinal - 1796 - 498 pages
...afflictions are fatherly chasti/.cments, nor with wicked men, though they are punishments ; for ivhcrrforc doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins ? since it is less than he deserves, Lim. iii. 39. ii. What contentment of mind is, may be learned...
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A Complete Body of Doctrinal and Practical Divinity: Or, A System ..., Volume 1

John Gill - Theology, Doctrinal - 1796 - 570 pages
...private nature, and are either inflicted on wicked men by way of punishment for sin ; Wherefore should a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins? Lam. iii. 39. or they are inflicted on good men in love, and as fatherly corrections and chastizements...
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Correction, instruction: or, The rod and the word

Thomas Case - 1802 - 184 pages
...I will do no more. To reflect upon our ways and spirits, to complain of sin, and not of punishment, Wherefore doth a living man complain ? a man for the punishment of his sin ? Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord, To think the present condition the...
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The Christian Observer, Volume 31

Religion - 1832 - 852 pages
...thou Fount of every blessing,' &c. During one of the paroxysms, he exclaimed to a friend, ' Why should a living man complain ? a man, for the punishment of his sins ? I think I have not complained — have I, sir? — and I won't complain.' " Monday, February 21st,...
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1828
...kingdom. Shall a man receive good at the hand of the Lord, and shall he riot receive evil. Wherefore shall a living man complain — a man for the punishment of his sins ? I will search and try my ways, and return unto the Lord. Perceiving how God ordinarily deals with...
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Prayers and offices of devotion, for families and for particular persons ...

Benjamin Jenks - 1803 - 382 pages
...0 Lord, that thy judgments are right, and that thou in faithfulness hast afflicted me. O why should a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins ! Great God, I humbly submit to thy hand, and will bear the effects of thy displeasure, which I have...
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Sermons, and Other Miscellaneous Pieces, Volume 2

Henry Hunter - Sermons - 1804 - 372 pages
...are men, there also is guilt, and consequently there must be also punishment. " Where" fore," then, " doth a living man complain, a " man for the punishment of his sins ?" There is a peculiar beauty in that question in the context ; it seems to imply this : — " Dost...
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