| John William Burgon - 1855 - 334 pàgines
...crown royal : yet He made His appearance unsupported by a single friend, — poor and silent, — ' a worm and no man ; a very scorn of men, and the out-cast of the people*1.' Claims to kingly honours, if set up by such an one, seemed to Herod a subject for ridicule,... | |
| Guild of st. Alban - 1856 - 428 pàgines
...They called upon Thee, and were holpen : * they put their trust in Thee, and were not confounded. But as for Me, I am a worm, and no man ; * a very scorn of men, and the out-cast of the people. All they that see Me laugh Me to scorn : * they shoot out their lips, and shake their heads, saying,... | |
| Rev. James HICKS - 1856 - 358 pàgines
...confounded." Then, as is usual in such cases, he was compelled to feel himself unworthy of such help. "But as for me, I am a worm, and no man ; a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people." Then, again, the consciousness of such utter helplessness became a cause of hope. " Thou art He that... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1856 - 264 pàgines
...and • were | liofpen || they put their trust in thee, | and • were \ not • con-| founded. 6 But as for me, I am a worm, | and • no \ man || a very scorn of men, and the | out---cast \of-the\ people. 7 All they that see me, they shoot out their lips, and laugh me • to | scorn ||... | |
| Thomas Helmore - 1856 - 276 pàgines
...and were not confounded. 6. But ]£"• «^— • mm* m »• ^ | • • « • - « • • •— as for me, I am a worm, and no man : a very scorn of men, and the E'' • — »• B~' -~jh '|5 • • — • • — • ^~ • • ^ I outcast of the people. 7.... | |
| Ernest J. W. Hawkins - 1857 - 332 pàgines
...They called upon Thee, and were holpen ; they put their trust in Thee, and were not confounded. 6 But as for me, I am a worm, and no man ; a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people. 7 All they that see me laugh me to scorn: they shoot out their lips, and shake their heads, saying,... | |
| 1857 - 1006 pàgines
...They called upon thee, and were holpen ; they put their trust in thee, and were not confounded. 6 But as for me, I am a worm, and no man ; a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people. 7 All they that see me, laugh me to scorn ; they shoot out their lips, and shake their heads, saying,... | |
| JOHN HENRY AND JAMES PARKER - 1857 - 532 pàgines
...might ask for help and have it; He was put to confusion, that we might never be confounded. 6. But as for me, I am a worm, and no man : a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people. But the Holy One of God had taken to Himself the nature of him who was made from the dust of the earth.... | |
| William Fraser - 1857 - 524 pàgines
...might ask for help and have it ; He was put to confusion, that we might never be confounded. 6. But as for me, I am a worm, and no man : a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people. But the Holy One of God had taken to Himself the nature of him who was made from the dust of the earth.... | |
| George Nugée - 1857 - 250 pàgines
...They called upon thee, and were holpen : they put their truft in thee, and were not confounded. 6 But as for me, I am a worm, and no man : a very fcorn of men, and the out-caft of the people. 7 All they that fee me laugh me to fcorn : they fhoot... | |
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