Things which eye saw not, and ear heard not, And which entered not into the heart of man, Whatsoever things God prepared for them that love him. Inspiration - Página 147por Frederick Watson - 1906 - 248 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homersham Cox - 1886 - 514 páginas
...following may be added. In the First Epistle to the Corinthians this passage occurs : — As it is written, Things which eye saw not and ear heard not, and which entered not into the heart of man, what things God prepared for them that love Him.1 These words are a quotation, for they are introduced... | |
| William Milligan - 1886 - 376 páginas
...beginning of that future glory, they invite us, in the first place, to the possession here and now of " things which eye saw not, and ear heard not, and which entered not into the heart of man."1 They tell us that the brightness of the New Jerusalem ought to be within us and around us, shining... | |
| John Edwin Brigg - 1887 - 200 páginas
...opened to us, ITS HIGH PRIVILEGES. 159 and our highest aspirations shall be far more than realized. " Things which eye saw not, and ear heard not, and which entered not into the heart of man," but, nevertheless, " things God prepared for them that love Him," will be our everlasting inheritance... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1887 - 306 páginas
...that over and above the excellent things which may be found elsewhere, there is that in the gospel which " eye saw not, and ear heard not, and which entered not into the heart of man," but which God hath revealed in the life of Jesus the Christ. The religions considered here are those... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1887 - 306 páginas
...that over and above the excellent things which may be found elsewhere, there is that in' the gospel which " eye saw not, and ear heard not, and which entered not into the heart of man," but which God hath revealed in the life of Jesus the Christ. The religions considered here are those... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1888 - 996 páginas
...engages us. If Paul were willing to use prophetic language, to say that these infinite realities are "things which eye saw not, and ear heard not, and which entered not into the heart of man," * when he hints at the life of those who love God, one may well hesitate before he uses human language... | |
| 1888 - 948 páginas
...engages us. If Paul were willing to use prophetic language, to say-that these infinite realities are "things which eye saw not, and ear heard not, and which entered not into- the heart of man," * when he hints at the life of those who love God, one may well hesitate before he uses human language... | |
| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1889 - 216 páginas
...heavenly. Here, while we stand with our faces away from the celestial city, with its delights of " Things which eye saw not, and ear heard not, And which...Whatsoever things God prepared for them that love him;" God by his Spirit reveals unto us, in the person of his Son, and in the teachings of his word, the... | |
| Ernst von Bunsen - 1889 - 286 páginas
...manifestation of the Spirit, Paul declares that God revealed to him and others, " through the Spirit," the " things which eye saw not and ear heard not, and which entered not in the heart of man, whatsoever things God prepared for them that love him."1 Whether in the apostolic... | |
| Llewelyn John Evans, Henry Preserved Smith - 1891 - 140 páginas
...known ; for had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory : but as it is written : things which eye saw not, and ear heard not, and which...him. But unto us God revealed them through the Spirit : for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God. For who among men knoweth the things... | |
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