| John RYLAND (D.D.) - 1816 - 746 páginas
...to enforce our obligations to expect great things from God, and io attempt great tilings for God. If all the people had lifted up their voice and wept, as the children of Israel did at Bochim, (Judges ii.) 1 should not have wondered at the effect, it would have only seemed proportionate to the... | |
| Francis Augustus Cox - 1842 - 464 páginas
...watchwords of the church,—1, "Expect great things from God; 2, Attempt great things for God." "If," says Dr. Ryland, "all the people had lifted up their voice...and wept, as the children of Israel did at Bochim, (Judges ii.) I should not have wondered at the effect, it would only have seemed proportionate to the... | |
| 1842 - 728 páginas
...to enforce our obligations to expect great things from God, and to attempt great thing* for God, If all the people had lifted up their voice and wept, as the children of Israel did at Bochim, (Judges ii.) I should not have wondered at the effect, it would have only seemed proportionate to the... | |
| 1858
...was electrical, lir. Ryland, who was present, said: — "If all the people had lifted up their voices and wept, as the children of Israel did at Bochim,...should not have wondered at the effect ; it would not only have seemed proportionate to the cause, so clearly did he prove the criminality of our supineness... | |
| 1845 - 952 páginas
...and to attempt great thing*. Dr. Ryland, in his memoirs of Fuller, says of this discourse, that " if all the people had lifted up their voice and wept, as the children of Israel did at Bochim, (Judges ii.) I should not have wondered at the N. s. VOL. ix. 2 z effect. It would have only seemed... | |
| John Stoughton - 1878 - 434 páginas
...Heaven-kindled fire, on Baptist altars : " Expect great things from God ; attempt great things for God" " If all the people had lifted up their voice and wept,...Israel did at Bochim, I should not have wondered," are the words in which Ryland records the impression made that memorable day. He, Fuller, and Sutcliff,... | |
| James Culross - 1881 - 236 páginas
...and irresistible power. " If all the people had lifted up their voices and wept," says Dr. Ryland, " as the children of Israel did at Bochim, I should...seemed proportionate to the cause ; so clearly did he prove the criminality of our supineness in the cause of God." Profound, however, as was the impression... | |
| Bible Christians - 1882 - 606 páginas
...and irresistible power. 'If all the people had lifted up their voices and wept,' says Dr. Ryland, ' as the children of Israel did at Bochim, I should...seemed proportionate to the cause ; so clearly did he prove the criminality of our supineness in the cause of God.' Profound, however, as was the impression... | |
| George Smith - 1884 - 264 páginas
...that the formerly unbelieving Dr. Eyland confessed — " If all the people had lifted up their voices and wept, as the children of Israel did at Bochim,...seemed proportionate to the cause, so clearly did he prove the criminality of our supineness in the cause of God." Yet the ministerial meeting was about... | |
| George Winfred Hervey - 1884 - 888 páginas
...FROM GOD; ATTEMPT GREAT THINGS FOR GOD." Speaking of the effect of this sermon, Dr. Ryland says: " If all the people had lifted up their voice and wept, as the children of Israel did at Bochim (Judges ii.), I should not have wondered at the effect ; it would have only seemed proportionate to... | |
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