| Thomas Sheridan - 1834 - 214 pages
...But in the right way of reading it — ' We have left u'ndone those things which we ou'ght to have done" and we have do'ne those things' which we ought no't to have done'" The two emphases placed on the two negatives, make the word, done, with which they are connected, pass... | |
| Thomas Comber - 1841 - 424 pages
...and resolve more firmly against them. §. VI. WE HAVE LEFT UNDONE THOSE THINGS WHICH WE OUGHT TO HAVE DONE, AND WE HAVE DONE THOSE THINGS WHICH WE OUGHT NOT TO HAVE DONE] The perfect rule which God hath given us doth prescribe us what we ought to do, (and those prescriptions... | |
| 1850 - 540 pages
...phrases in the version in question, to which the Reviewer objects. The translation of the words, " And we have done those things which we ought not to have done," the Reviewer renders thus : " And that which it was not incumbent upon us to do we have done",[ — which... | |
| John Owen - 1851 - 420 pages
...in the confession of our Church, and say, " We have left undone those things which we ought to have done ; and we have done those things which we ought not to have done.' The most prominent features in Mr. Jones' character the writer deems to have been the following : — 1.... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - 1853 - 130 pages
...of the general Episcopal Confession, that " we have left undone those things which we ought to have done, and we have done those things which we ought not to have done." The inference which follows I will leave others to draw, if they think proper. This quotation suggests... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1854 - 322 pages
...of the general Episcopal Confession, that " we have left undone those things which we ought to have done, and we have done those things which we ought not to have done." The inference which follows I will leave others to draw, if they think proper. This quotation suggests... | |
| George Washington Bethune - 1866 - 540 pages
..." We have offended against thy holy laws : we have left undone those things which we ought to have done ; and we have done those things which we ought not to have done." The moral nature of man, however, is such, that his acts, inward or overt, are not instinctive or isolated,... | |
| Thomas E. Thoresby - 1881 - 514 pages
...But in the right way of reading it — ' We have left u'ndone' those things which we ought to have do'ne" and we have do'ne those things ' which we ought no't to have done '" ' The two emphases placed on the two negatives, make the word, done, with which they are connected, pass... | |
| Church congress - 1884 - 646 pages
...fallen nature of man. We have left undone, as our Prayer Hook says, those things which we ought to have done, and we have done those things which we ought not to have done. The whole of God's law brings us in guilty before God. An officer out in India said to me, " I am not a... | |
| 1909 - 602 pages
...for Adeline ; That Logic cram— and oh— and oh, my dear, That awful upper bureau-drawer of mine ! "And we have done those things which we ought not to have done." The hours and dollars spent at Boy den's, when I should have been — well, doing other things ; Those... | |
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