 | Samuel Grascome - 1705 - 282 pages
...are fo neceflary, that not any one can fay it ftands not in need ot the, other; The Eye cannot fay unto the Hand, I have no need of thee: nor again, the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you\ (ver. 21.) But if the Hand mould thruft the Eye out of its Office, and take upon... | |
 | John Sharp (abp. of York.) - 1722 - 466 pages
...belong to the Society. So that the Eye cannot fay to the Hand (as our Apoftle there expreffeth it) I have no need of thee. Nor again, the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you : Nay, more, thofe Members of the Body (as he continues) thatfeem to be mo(tfeebley are yet very neceffary.... | |
 | Benjamin Calamy - 1726 - 420 pages
...it, and the meaneft part is neceffary for the good of the whole ; fo that the Eye cannot fay to the Hand, I have no need of thee^ nor again the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you. Thus hath God diftributed feveral Gifts among the Sons of Men, or they by God's... | |
 | 1739 - 474 pages
...If the Foot jhould fay, becaufe I am not the Hand, I am not of the Body. The Eye cannot fay to the Hand, I have no need of thee ; nor again, the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you, i Cor. xii. 15, 21. Again, to perfuade Men to refign themfelves to Providence,... | |
 | Francis Fox - 1748 - 602 pages
...where were the body ? 20. But now xrt they many members, yet but one body. 21 - And the* eye cannot fay unto the hand, I have no need of thee: nor again, the head to the feet, I have no need ofyoğ. 22. Nay^much morethofe members of the body, which feem to be rrfore feeble are... | |
 | William Berriman - 1763 - 486 pages
...arid is qualified to ferve the whole in its proper capacity, infomuch that the eye cannot fay to the hand, I have no need of thee, nor again, the head to the feet, I have no need of you * ; it follows plainly, that the members ought to have care one for anotber, that... | |
 | John Gill - 1773 - 678 pages
...as the apoftle argues with refpect to the members of an human body, the eye cannot fay to the head, I have no need of thee -, nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you-, nay tauch more ibofe members of the body, which feem to be more feeble, are mceffary'\ Others, as they... | |
 | Matthew Frampton - 1776 - 80 pages
...the apoftolic Jeflbn that " the many members are yet but one " body : that the eye cannot fay to the hand I have no " need of thee, nor again the head to the feet I have no " need of you* :" — that " when one member fuffers all " the members fuffer with it, when... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 498 pages
...to families and kingdoms, but to the whole • corporation of mankind. The eye, faith he, cannot fay unto the hand, I have no need of thee: nor again the...to the feet, I have no need of you. Nay, much more, thofe members of the body which feem to be more feeble, are neceffary. And whether one member fnffer,... | |
 | William Derham - 1786 - 482 pages
...members, every one of them in the body, * as it hath pleafed him.' And ver. 11. ' The ' eye cannot fay unto the hand, I have no need ' of thee : nor again, the head to the feet, I ' have no need of you.' But fuch is the confent of all the parts, or, as the apoftle wordeth it, '... | |
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