| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 476 pagine
...shall sec Jerusalem a quiet habitation, a tabernacle [that] shall not be taken down ; not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed, neither shall any of the cords thereof be broken ; an allusion to a 21 lent, no fiart of which should be damaged by the enemy. But there the glorious... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1806 - 338 pagine
...your God raife up unto you of your brethren, like unto me ; him fliall ye hear. Ifa. xxxiii. •22, The Lord is our Judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our King, he will fave us. c 1 Tim. iii. 16, And without controverfy, great is the myftery of Godlinefs : God was manifeft... | |
| Samuel Austin - 1807 - 344 pagine
...eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet habitation, a tabernacle that shall not be taken down; not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed ; neither shall any of the cords thereof be broken." It is indisputable that this prediction has not yet been fulfilled. The ruin under which Jerusalem... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 574 pagine
...speech than thou canst perceive; of a stammering tongue, that thou canst not understand. XXXIII. 21 But there the glorious LORD will be unto us a place...and streams; wherein shall go no galley with oars, i*c. But there, even in Jerusalem, will the Lord be unto us instead of all the rivers and ditches and... | |
| Elias Smith - 1808 - 308 pagine
...tabernacle that fhall not be taken down ; not one of the flakes thereof fhall ever be removed, neither fhall any of the cords thereof be broken; but there the...glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and ftreams; wherein fhall go no How glorious mud that day be when the king of glory {hall be feen by all... | |
| John Gill - 1810 - 626 pagine
...during the Old Testament dispensation; as such he is acknowledged by the church in the times of Isaiah ; The Lord is our Judge ; the Lord is our Lawgiver; the Lord is our King , Isai. xxxiii. 22. and xxvi. 13. n. Christ was King in his state of incarnation; he was born a King,... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 448 pagine
...divine ; 'Tis box'd by sensation, yea, every point They steer with precaution, and veer by a hint.' " But there the glorious Lord will be unto us a place...shall go no galley with oars, neither shall gallant ships pass thereby," Isa. xxxiii. 21. ' FREE-WILL is the name of the worst privateer; And while I relate... | |
| Charles Simeon - 1811 - 612 pagine
...eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet habitation, a tabernacle that shall not be taken down; not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed, neither shall...cords thereof be broken. But there the glorious Lord tuill be unto, us a place of broad rivers and streams; -wherein shall go no galley -with oars, neither... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 438 pagine
...shore : the river of regeneration, but no other, leads to this: "There the glorious Lord will be to us a place of broad rivers and streams; wherein shall go no galley with oars, neither shall gallant ships pass thereby; then is the prey of a great spoil divided, the lame take the prey. And the inhabitants... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 414 pagine
...been drowned, he would not have been lost; for that river is neither destruction nor perdition : " There the glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streams." And he who ventures there, if he sinks, and lies in it to all eternity, will neither wish to come up... | |
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