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" Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter ? Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries ? either a vine, figs ? so can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh. "
The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of ... - Page 30
by Mary Martha Sherwood - 1831
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Expository Lectures on the General Epistle of James: Tr. from the German

Bernhard Jacobi - Bible - 1838 - 252 pages
...Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be. Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter 1 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries 1 either a vine, figs'! so can no fountain both...
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The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. with a Life by Dr. Kippis ...

Nathaniel Lardner - 1838 - 642 pages
...Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be. Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?" Another fault of the tongue, which we are sometimes g'uilty of, is too great severity of reproof and...
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator

Theology - 1829 - 742 pages
...It is of this that our Savior says, "the tree is known by its fruit ;" and that St. James inquires, "doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter ?" And not only is this controlling aflection or disposition the source of external actions, but likewise,...
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Letters on Theron and Aspasio: Addressed to the Author

Robert Sandeman - Christian sects - 1838 - 534 pages
...the charity breathing here ? Does it proceed from the same mouth which praises the Divine grace ? " Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?" Must not the reader be tempted to think, indeed, that he who maintains the ancient doctrine of grace...
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Sermons Preached at Chester

Charles Benjamin Tayler - 1839 - 382 pages
...into practice ? Love to God and love to man are both from one and the same pure fountain-head; and "Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?"* No; in reason, as well as from Scripture, we see the truth of those inspired words, " If a man love...
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The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and ..., Volume 28

1840 - 566 pages
...Temple of God with idols?" Or in the words of another Apostle, to which Dr. Todd refers, p. 321, " doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter? Can the fig-tree bear olive berries? either a vine figs ?" This surely is a principle which comes home to us...
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Strictures on some parts of the Oxford tract system, especially as it is ...

John Henry Browne - 1840 - 282 pages
...evil treasure bringeth forth evil things. To the same effect are the words of St. James, (iii. 11, 12) Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter ? Can the fig-tree, my, brethren, bear olive berries ? either a vine figs ? so can no fountain both yield salt...
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A practical exposition of the general epistles of James, Peter, John and ...

John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1840 - 536 pages
...of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be. 11. Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter ? 12. Can the jig-tree, my brethren, bear olive-berries? either a vine, Jigs ? so can no fountain yield...
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A Practical Commentary, Or an Exposition with Notes on the Epistle of James ...

Thomas Manton - Bible - 1840 - 478 pages
...your motions, but the regularity of them ; not at what you would, but what you ought. VERSE 1 1 . — Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter? VERSE 12. — Can the figtree, my brethren, bear olive berries? either a vine, figs ? so can no fountain...
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The History of the Worthies of England, Volume 2

Thomas Fuller - England - 1840 - 606 pages
...other in a manner salt, esteemed sovereign against the scabs and leprosy. What saith St. James ; " Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter? "|| meaning in an ordinary way, without miracle. Now although these different waters flow from several...
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