He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end. Sermons - ˹éÒ 402â´Â Hugh Blair - 1790ÁØÁÁͧ·Ñé§àÅèÁ - à¡ÕèÂǡѺ˹ѧÊ×ÍàÅèÁ¹Õé
| John Ray - 1714 - 430 ˹éÒ
...of all Men now living, or thatjhall live after a thousand Ages, Jhould the World laft fo long. For no Man can find out the Work that God maketh from the Beginning to the End, Ecclef. iii. n. Secondly, I was willing to confult the Infirmity of the Reader, or indeed of Mankind... | |
| Francis Gastrell (bp. of Chester) - 1717 - 352 ˹éÒ
...unfearchable ; marvellous things , paft finding out. Great things doth he, which we cannot comprehend. s No Man can find out the Work that God maketh, from the Beginning to the End : Tho' a Man labour to feek it out yet he (hall not find it; yea tho' a Wife Man think to know it,... | |
| William Whiston - 1717 - 376 ˹éÒ
...God hath made every Thing Beautiful in his Time : Alfo he hath fet the World in their Heart ; fo that no Man can find out the Work that God maketh, from the 'Beginning to the End. TfSa.il. Then I beheld all the Work of God, that a Man cannot find out the Work that is done under... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1718 - 566 ˹éÒ
...i. I iaid of Laughter, it is mad ¿ and of Mirth, what doeth it ? ECCLESIASTES, Chap. II. Veri! z. No Man can find out the Work that God maketh, from the Beginning to the End. ECCLESIASTES, Chap. III. Veri! u. Whatíbever God doeth, it ihall be for ever : nothing can be put... | |
| William Whiston - 1725 - 370 ˹éÒ
...hath made every Thing Beautiful in his Time : Alfo he hath fet the World in their Heart -, fo that no Man can find out the Work that God maketh, from the Beginning to the End. .'• - .., , -r Then I beheld all the Work of God, *7- ^hat a Man cannot find out the Work that is... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1726 - 340 ˹éÒ
...every thing beautiful in his time : Alfo he hath fet the World in their Heart ; fo that no Man can fnd out the Work that God maketh from the Beginning to the End. And thus St. 'Paul concludes a long Argument upon the various Difpenfations of Providence : O the 'Depth... | |
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 430 ˹éÒ
...is'm the fea, and thy. paths in tfit great waters, and thy footfteps are not knenoni Ecclef. iiu rr. No man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to-ths end. We are but of yefterday, and know nothing. When we look upon God's providence, we take... | |
| John Tillotson - 1757 - 488 ˹éÒ
...the fea, and " thy paths in the great waters, and thy footfteps " are not known." Ecclef. iii. n. " No man ** can find out the work that GOD maketh from " the beginning to the end." We are but of yefterday, and know nothing. When we look upon GOD'S providence, we take a part from... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1777 - 252 ˹éÒ
...I IJid of laughter, it is mad ; and of mirth, what doeth it ? Ecclejbftett Chap. II. ver. x. No maa can find out the work that God maketh, from the beginning to the end, Chap. Ill, ver. 1 1. "NV'hatfoever God Jaclh, it (hall be for ever; nothing can be put to it, nor any... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 320 ˹éÒ
...Pfalm cxxxvii. i. " I faid of lighter, it is mad ; and of mirth, what " doth it?" Ecclef. ii. 2. " No man can find out the work that GOD maketh, " from the beginning to the end." Ch. iii. n. «' Whatfoever GOD doeth, it fliall be for ever; nothing ''can be put to it, nor any thing... | |
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