| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 530 lehte
...lusts; filthy dreamers, who defile the flesh, despise dominion, and speak evil of dignities ; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom i> reserved the blackness of darkness for ever* Let Mr. Paine, and other Infidels, consider well the... | |
| John Newton, Richard Cecil - 1824 - 748 lehte
...carried " about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, " twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; raging " waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; " wandering stars, to whom is reserved the black" ness of darkness for ever:"J "sporting them" selves with their own deceivings,... | |
| George Townsend - 1825 - 810 lehte
...winds ; trees whose fruit withered), without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; 13 Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever. 14 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied... | |
| Walter Balfour - 1825 - 782 lehte
...eternal misery, have been properly examined, or such opinions would all be discarded. Jude 13. " Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever." Peter states for substance the same, 2 Epistle, 2:17.... | |
| William Carpenter - 1825 - 572 lehte
...та; iavr£f aloyçuvaç' iurriolç 7rXa»ñrai, ¿it ¡ $4*C T«Ü ITJÚTOVC u'c та ouhu irriRaging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, > to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness far ever. '•' See on Matt. viü. ver. 12. clause t. VER. 14.... | |
| George Townsend - 1825 - 808 lehte
...trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked un bv the roots ; . , . 13 Raffing waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blacknesa of darkness for ever. 14 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied... | |
| Walter Balfour - 1826 - 372 lehte
...eternal misery, have been properly examined, or such opinions would all be discarded. .Jude 13. " Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever." Peter states for substance the same, 2 Epistle, 2:17.... | |
| Walter Balfour - 1826 - 380 lehte
...eternal misery, have been properly examined, or such opinions would all be discarded. Jude 13. " Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever." Peter states for substance the same, 2 Epistle, 2:17.... | |
| 1847 - 660 lehte
...them forth as being in his judgment who orders all ; " filthj dreamers;" like "brute beasts;" " raging waves of the sea," "foaming out their own shame ;" " wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever!" Nor have we any authority to say, that the class is... | |
| William Laurence Brown - 1826 - 378 lehte
...of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom a 1 Jdhni. 5— 10; ii. 3. is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever. But, ye beloved, building... | |
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