| 1611 - 360 pages
...hell, going down to the chambers of death. DOTH not wisdom cry? and understanding put forth her voice? She standeth in the top of high places, by the way...you, O men, I call; And my voice is to the sons of man. 0 ye simple, understand wisdom : And, ye fools, be ye of an understanding heart. Hear ; for I... | |
| John Norris - Christian life - 1710 - 424 pages
...willing to learn of her as fhe is to teach. She invites us to come into her Difiipkfhip. Unto yon 0 Men, I call, and my Voice is to the Sons of Men. 0 ye /tmple ttnderftand Wifdotn, and ye fools be ye ofan u nderftanding heart. Receive my Lnftruffiion... | |
| William Clagett - 1720 - 554 pages
...Underftanding put forth her Voice* vi That her Laws arfc proper for and fuitable to Human Nature: Unto you, 0 Men, I call, and my Voice is to the Sons of Men^ v. 4. That they are the Doftrines of unchangeable Truth and Righfeoufnefs : Hear, for I will fee ok... | |
| Longinus, William Smith - Authors, Greek - 1743 - 256 pages
...Soloman's Words, in Prov. viii. 34. bear fome Refemblance, in the Tranfition, to th;s Inftance from Homer: She crieth at the gates, at the entry of the city, at at the coming in of the doors • ' • • Unto you, 0 men, I call, and my voice is to the fans of... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - Christian ethics - 1751 - 424 pages
...begining of this chapter. Doth net Wifdom cry, and under /landing put forth her voice ? She flandeth in the top of high places, by the way, in the places of the paths : . . . Unto you, o men, 1 call : and my voice is to the for?} of merit And, as an encouragement to... | |
| Longinus, William Smith - Authors, Greek - 1752 - 242 pages
...words, in Prov. viii. 34. bear fome refemblance, in the Tranfition, to this inftance from Homer: c' She crieth at the gates, at the entry of the city, at the " coming in of the doors — Unto you, O men, I call, and *' my voice is to the fons of men. Dr. Pearce. There... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1755 - 318 pages
...Into the world to condemn the world ; But that the world through him might be faved.' Prcv. viii. 4. ' Unto you, O men, I call, and my voice is to the' Tons of man.' If. Iv. i. 2. 3. ' Ho, every one that thirfteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath... | |
| Clement Ellis - 1756 - 266 pages
...ye fimple ones will ye love Simplicity, and Scorners delight in fcorning, and Fools hate Knowledge ? Unto you, O Men, I call and my Voice is to the Sons of Man O vg Simple, under/land Wijdom, and ye Fools, be of an underftanding Heart. Prov. viii. 4, 5. Turn... | |
| David Durell - Bible - 1772 - 326 pages
...Things, to it ) are derived from a Verb of the fame Senfe as the Hebrew. CHAP. VIII. V. 2. Shejlandeth in the Top of high Places, by the Way in the Places of the Paths. \ nan m'nj n»n — TH »W D»ono e^ra] This Verfe would I think be more juftly tranflated thus —... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1773 - 630 pages
...under darknefi, unto the judgement of the great day, Jude 6. There is fpecial love appears in that, Unto yoU) O men, I call; and my voice is to the fans of man, Prov. viii. 4. O may we not fay, as Pfal. viii. 4. What is man, that thou art mindful... | |
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