And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. 6 And he marvelled because of their unbelief. The Living Age - Pagina 2631921Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1828 - 396 pagina’s
...whence hath this man these things'? is not this the carpenter1? and were offended at him; it is written, he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands on a few sick folk, and healed them. Their incredulity was sufficient even to stop up the issues of his miraculous power ; for the divine... | |
| Samuel Hinds - 1829 - 412 pagina’s
...prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house. And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. And he marvelled because of their unbelief. And he went round... | |
| 1829 - 252 pagina’s
...prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house. 5 And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. 6 And he marvelled because of their unbelief. And he went round... | |
| William Jay - 1829 - 592 pagina’s
...! — " And he did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief." Some he did. Mark says, He laid his hands on a few sick folk, and healed them — But what was the prevention of more? He generally required faith in his miraculous exertions. Hence... | |
| Joseph John Gurney - 1829 - 412 pagina’s
...the Gospel of Mark, that, when Jesus was at Nazareth, dishonored and rejected by his own countrymen, "he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hand opon a few sick folk, and healed them:" vi, 5 — oi/» UJVa.TO tut! oi/eTg/^/ctv Jumvuiv 7ro/H<re</.... | |
| Samuel Noble - 1830 - 266 pagina’s
...that he would cause sach interruptions of the course of nature to be produced by the herald of his * " And he could there do no mighty work, save that he...laid his hands on a few sick folk, and healed them." (Mark vi. 5.) second advent. Indeed, it May be doubted whether even the prodigies exhibited by Moses... | |
| 1830 - 454 pagina’s
...have seen to-day, ye shall see them again no more for ever . . .98 SERMON IX. MARK vi. 5, 6. FACIE And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. And he marvelled, because of their unbelief. Ill SERMON X. MATTHEW... | |
| 1831 - 288 pagina’s
...prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own s house. And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hand upon a few sick folk, and healed them. And he marvelled ecause of their unbelief. 21 And when... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - 1832 - 586 pagina’s
...his own kin, and in his own house. And he could do there no mighty works because of their unbelief, save that he laid his hands on a few sick folk, and healed them. And he marvelled because of their unbelief. And he went round about all the cities and villages, teaching... | |
| 1832 - 294 pagina’s
...cannot hate you; but me it hateth because I testify of it that the works thereof are evil. (John 7. 7.) And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. (Mark 6. 5.) Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as... | |
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