 | Nicholas Brady - 1704
...fervice and a(Tiftance of one another ; fo that the. Eye cannot fay to the Hand, I have no wed ofthee ; nor, again <the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you I By what admiTable Conreyances, and almoft unperceivable The Fourth Sermon. ceivable Channels, has the... | |
 | Samuel Grascome - 1705 - 238 pages
...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 upon... | |
 | Thomas Bennet - 1705 - 318 pages
...Body, v. 2 1 . 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 feett I have no need of JQH, ~" $3 Y, £2, v. 22. Nay, much more, thofe Members of the Both which feem... | |
 | John Sharp (abp. of York.) - 1722
...belong to the Society. So that the Eye cannot fay to the Hand (as our Apoftle there expreffeth it) I have no need of thee. Nor again, the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you : Nay, more, thofe Members of the Body (as he continues) thatfeem to be mo(tfeebley... | |
 | Benjamin Calamy - 1726
...affected, the whole fufTers for it, and the meaneft part is neceffary for the good of the whole ; fo that the Eye cannot fay to the Hand, I have no need of thee^ nor again the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you. Thus hath God diftributed feveral Gifts among the Sons of Men, or they by God's... | |
 | William Law - 1726 - 538 pages
...Practical Treatife 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 unlearned... | |
 | George Stanhope - 1732
...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.... | |
 | Francis Fox - 1748
...the body ? 20. But now xrt they many members, yet but one body. 21 - And the* eye cannot fay unto the hand, I have no need of thee: nor again, the head to the feet, I have no need ofyo». 22. Nay^much morethofe members of the body, which feem to be rrfore feeble are... | |
 | William Berriman - 1763
...every member has its ufe, arid is qualified to ferve the whole in its proper capacity, infomuch that the eye cannot fay to the hand, I have no need of thee, nor again, the head to the feet, I have no need of you * ; it follows plainly, that the members ought to have care one for anotber, that... | |
 | Robert Barclay - 1771 - 113 pages
...But now are they many Members, yet but one Body. Verfe 21. And the Eye cannot fay unto the Hand, 1 have no Need of thee ; nor again, the Head to the Feet, I have no Need of you : Verfe 22. Nay, much more thofe Members of the Body, which feem to be more feeble,... | |
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