46:24Part 1
... way of sinners, that doesn't sit in the seat of the scornful. We often lament, don't we, that the first things that other people notice about the Lord's ...
51:11Part 1
... then be seen in his rightful array and social everyone and everything else if we lament at the present time that things are not as they seem to be clear, ...
51:27Part 1
... then be seen in his rightful array. On social everyone and everything else. If we lament at the present time. That things are not as they seem to be. Clear. ...
49:48Part 1
... they will look at him whom they have pierced, and they will mourn, they will lament. Now when he showed his side, you might say to that little meeting in ...
~58 Min.Lessons from the Tabernacle
biblecentre.org · ... and apprehension of them. As to what man sees outwardly in Christ we have the lament of Isaiah, "He hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see Him, ...
~33 Min.Baptismal Regeneration
biblecentre.org · ... there is something here to make mockery for devils. Let every honest man lament, that ever God's Church should tolerate such a thing as this, and that ...
~116 Min.Comments On The Second Book Of Samuel
biblecentre.org · ... God in view of the sadness of the death of Saul and Jonathan. He genuinely lamented over them with a lamentation recorded from verse 19 to 27. But verse 18 ...
~34 Min.Chapter IV
... of Assemblies with which they fellowship. Another has well written: "The more we lament and refuse the sectarianism which exists, the more we are compelled, ...
~186 Min.Chapter III
... of "a great company of people, and of women, which also bewailed and lamented him." And afterwards they followed on and "beheld the sepulchre, and how His ...
~34 Min.Assembly Relationships
biblecentre.org · ... of Assemblies with which they fellowship. Another has well written: "The more we lament and refuse the sectarianism which exists, the more we are compelled, ...
~77 Min.Zechariah
biblecentre.org · ... but even so with singular inconsistency as Mc.Caul has well shown. One may lament but need not be surprised at such a version as Mr. Leeser's who uses the ...