A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament: With Devotional and Practical Reflections, for the Use of Families, Band 5 |
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Let thine eyes look right on , and let thine i eyelids look straight before thee ; let
not thine attention ramble 10 every object , but keep one great end in view ; and
then go on 26 steadily and resolutely , without being diverted from it . Ponder •
the ...
Let thine eyes look right on , and let thine i eyelids look straight before thee ; let
not thine attention ramble 10 every object , but keep one great end in view ; and
then go on 26 steadily and resolutely , without being diverted from it . Ponder •
the ...
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... would seduce , from pondering the path of life , and endeavours to stupify their
une derstandings . Religion would be minded , and sin avoided , if men would
but look about them , and consider the nature and consequences of their conduct
.
... would seduce , from pondering the path of life , and endeavours to stupify their
une derstandings . Religion would be minded , and sin avoided , if men would
but look about them , and consider the nature and consequences of their conduct
.
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16 These six ( things ] doth the Lord hate : yea , seven ( are ) an 17 abomination
unto him : A proud look , a lying tongue , and hands 18 that shed innocent blood ,
An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations , to gratify his appetites , his ...
16 These six ( things ] doth the Lord hate : yea , seven ( are ) an 17 abomination
unto him : A proud look , a lying tongue , and hands 18 that shed innocent blood ,
An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations , to gratify his appetites , his ...
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2 . How desirable is it for all , especially the young , to consider the
consequences of their actions ! when any pleasures solicit them , to consider how
they will end . When the temptation is proposed , every thing looks charming and
pleasant ...
2 . How desirable is it for all , especially the young , to consider the
consequences of their actions ! when any pleasures solicit them , to consider how
they will end . When the temptation is proposed , every thing looks charming and
pleasant ...
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stant aim and endeavour : he that keepeth his way , looks well to his actions ,
preserveth his soul from sorrow and destruction . 18 Pride ( goeth ] before
destruction , in this world and in the next , and an haughty spirit before a fall ; to
be firoud of ...
stant aim and endeavour : he that keepeth his way , looks well to his actions ,
preserveth his soul from sorrow and destruction . 18 Pride ( goeth ] before
destruction , in this world and in the next , and an haughty spirit before a fall ; to
be firoud of ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 268 - As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the Lord ; My spirit that is upon thee, and my words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seed's seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and for ever.
Seite 109 - It was but a little that I passed from them, But I found him whom my soul loveth : I held him, and would not let him go, Until I had brought him into my mother's house, And into the chamber of her that conceived me.
Seite 128 - Then flew one of the seraphims unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar : and he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips ; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.
Seite 121 - AND in that day seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel : only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach.
Seite 213 - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
Seite 270 - Surely the isles shall wait for me, and the ships of Tarshish first, to bring thy sons from far, their silver and their gold with them, unto the name of the LORD thy God, and to the Holy One of Israel, because he hath glorified thee.
Seite 188 - Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men...
Seite 253 - For this is as the waters of Noah unto me: For as I have sworn that the waters of Noah should no more go over the earth ; So have I sworn that I would not be wroth with thee, nor rebuke thee.
Seite 246 - I, even I, am he that comforteth you: who art thou, that thou shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die, and of the son of man which shall be made as grass; And forgettest the Lord thy maker, that hath stretched forth the heavens, and laid the foundations of the earth; and hast feared continually every day because of the fury of the oppressor, as if he were ready to destroy?
Seite 109 - For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, And the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.