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A Christian directory, guiding men to their eternal salvation. Now set forth ... - Page 109
by Robert Persons - 1820
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The sincere Christian instructed in the faith of Christ from the written ...

George Hay (bp. of Daulis.) - 1822 - 436 pages
...and the outcast of the people, so that all that saw him laughed him to scorn," Psal. xxi. 7.; and was despised, and the most abject of men, a man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity," Is. liii. 2.; " so as at last to humble himself to death, even the death of the cross," Philip. ii.;...
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The instruction of youth in Christian piety. From the Fr

Charles Gobinet - 1824 - 390 pages
...torments of the Son of God, which he saw as clearly in spirit, as if he had beheld them in effect : " There is no beauty in him, nor comeliness : and we have seen him despised, and the most abject of men ; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity: and Jus look...
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The book of the prophet Isaiah, tr. from the text of Van der Hooght, by J. Jones

Isaiah (the prophet) - 1830 - 212 pages
...form, nor glory; and when we see him, There is no beauty, that we should desire him. 3 He hath been despised, and the most abject of men; A man of sorrows, and conspicuous through grief; And as one that hideth his face from us : He hath been despised, and we...
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The Secular's Office: Or, Appropriate Exercises for Every Day in the Week ...

Charles Ignatius White - Prayer books - 1839 - 446 pages
...Lord! and blot out all our iniquities. LESSON 1.—Isaiah, 53. HE shall grow np as a tender plant, and as a root out of a thirsty ground: there is no beauty...sorrows and acquainted with infirmity; and his look was as it were hidden and despised, whereupon we esteemed him not. Surely he hath borne our infirmities...
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A History of the Church, Volume 2

Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - Church history - 1840 - 384 pages
...among the sons of men.... his look was as it were hidden and despised, whereupon we esteem him not.... we have seen him, and there was no sightliness that we should be desirous of him."—lii. 14 ; lui. 2, 3. VOL. II. AA thought that the Divine nature manifested itself in the power...
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The Roman Missal: Translated Into the English Language for the Use of the ...

Catholic Church - Mass - 1843 - 866 pages
...and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed ? And he shall grow up as a tender plant before him, aud as a root out of a thirsty ground: there is no beauty...sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity: and his look was as it were hidden and despised, whereupon we esteemed him not. Surely he hath borne our infirmities,...
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The Roman Missal: Translated Into the English Language for the Use of the ...

Catholic Church - Mass - 1843 - 854 pages
...and to whom is the arm of the i,ord revealed ? Aud he shall grow up as a tender plant before him, and as a root out of a thirsty ground: there is no beauty...man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity. and hia look was as it were hidden and despised, whereupon we esteemed him not. Surely he hath borne our...
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The devotion of Calvary; or, Meditations of the passion of Christ. Transl

Jean Crasset - 1844 - 160 pages
...our report and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed There is no beauty in him, nor comeliness : an we have seen him, and there was no sightliness that we should be desirous of him. Despise and the most abject of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with infirmity. And his loo! was...
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Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1

Orestes Augustus Brownson - American essays - 1847 - 576 pages
...there is no beauty in him, or comeliness ; they see him, and there is no sightliness in him that they should be desirous of him. Despised and the most abject...men, a man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity, his look is, as it were, hidden and despised, and they esteem him not. Surely he hath borne their infirmities...
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A Second Series of Sermons for Every Sunday in the Year: To which ..., Volume 1

James Archer - Church year sermons - 1847 - 474 pages
...judgment, shall wither away through fear, beholding him in all his greatness and glory. No longer is he despised and the most abject of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with infirmity; but he exercises all power in heaven and on earth. In his hand he holds the balance VOL. I. of the...
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