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" And the eye cannot say to the hand, ' I have no need of thee ' ; nor again the head to the feet,  "
The Religion of Humanity - Page 94
by Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1873 - 338 lehte
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The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation: In Two Parts. Viz ...

John Ray - 1735 - 428 lehte
...abundat injuperjtuis, nee deficit in necej/arih, no Part that we can well fpare. The Eye cannot jay to the Hand, I have no need of thee ; nor the Head to the Feet, I have no need of you, i Cor. xii. 21. that I may ufurp the Apoftle's Similitude.. The Belly...
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Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions [Pages vii, viii and the list ...

John Rogers - 1784 - 388 lehte
...of the Eye, others of the Hand, fome of the Head, and others of the Feet : And as the Eye cannot fay to the Hand, I have no Need of thee, nor the Head to the Feet, I have no Need of you ; fo, if either of the Members fhould ufurp the Office of the other, there...
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A Complete Body of Doctrinal and Practical Divinity: Or, A System ..., 1. köide

John Gill - 1796 - 570 lehte
...pans and members of the body are so framed and disposed, as to be subservient to one another ; so that the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee ; nor the head to the feet, I have no need of you. The same may be observed of the other members. The inward pans, which...
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The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: Late President ..., 2. köide

John Dickinson - 1801 - 650 lehte
...the benefits of union in these expressions " But, now they are many members, yet but one body: and the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee ; nor again, the head to the feet, / have no need of you." WHEN the commons of Rome upon a rupture with the...
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Essays on Physiognomy: For the Promotion of the Knowledge and the ..., 3. köide

Johann Caspar Lavater - 1804 - 422 lehte
...because I am not the hand, I am not of the body ? If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing ? The eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee." — " And these members, of the body which we think to be less honourable, upon these we bestow...
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The New Testament, in an Improved Version: Upon the Basis of Archbishop ...

Thomas Belsham - 1808 - 656 lehte
...parts were one member, where would be 20 the body ? But now there are many members, yet only 21 one body. The eye cannot say to the hand, " I have no need of thee ;" nor again the head to the feet, " I have 22 no need of you." Nay, much more, those members of the body,...
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The New Testament, in an Improved Version: Upon the Basis of Archbishop ...

1809 - 670 lehte
...fiarts were one member, where -would be 20 the body ? But now there are many members, yet only 21 one body. The eye cannot say to the hand, " I have no need of thee;" nor again the head to the feet, '• I have 22 no need of you." Nay, much more, those members of the body,...
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A New Literal Translation from the Original Greek, of All the ..., 2. köide

James Macknight - 1810 - 492 lehte
...TeAA* fut и <>.<:) But now, indeed, ЩЕКЕ ARE many members, but one body. 21 (Д{, 106.) Therefore, the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee; nor again, the head1 to the feet, I have no need of you. 22 («АЛ:«, ггоААЛ' Nay, those members...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, 7. köide

John Wesley - 1811 - 468 lehte
...gift; nourishing and strengthening the whole " body, by that which every joint supplieth." So that " the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee ;" no, nor even " the head to the feet, I have no need of you." Lastly, How are you assured, that...
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., 8. köide

John Locke - 1812 - 516 lehte
...members, it is as a well organized body, wherein the most eminent member cannot despise 2 1 the meanest. The eye cannot say to the hand, " I have " no need of thee;" nor the head to the feet, " I have TEXT. 22 Nay, much more those members of the body, which seem to be more feeble, are...
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