| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 pages
...to Dr. Samuel Johnson, " there were giants on the earth in those days." " For the rest," says he, " if we seek a reason of the succession and continuance...all the words of his law, promises or threats, doth infuse. Death, which hateth and destroyeth man is believed : God, which hath made him and loves him,... | |
| Charles Whitehead - Great Britain - 1854 - 346 pages
...diversions against them, it is easy to demonstrate, that with the charge of two hundred thousand pounds, continued but for two years, or three at the most,...all the words of his law, promises, or threats, doth infuse. Death, which hateth and destroyeth man, is believed ; God, which hath made him, and loves him,... | |
| Charles Whitehead - Great Britain - 1854 - 344 pages
...upon his first approach. It is he that puts into man all the wisdom of the world, without speaking TI word, which God, with all the words of his law, promises, or threats, doth infuse. Death, which hateth and destroyeth man, is believed ; God, which hath made him, and loves him,... | |
| Clement Carlyon - 1856 - 500 pages
...enjoy life, or the hope of it ; but they follow the counsel of death upon the first approach. It is that puts into man all the wisdom of the world, without...all the words of His law, promises, or threats, doth infuse. Death, which hateth and destroyeth man, is believed ; God, which hath made him, and loves him,... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1858 - 776 pages
...the glory of tin one, but they never mind the misery of the other, till they find the espe^ rience in themselves. They neglect the advice of God while...all the words of His law, promises, or threats, doth infuse. Death, which hateth and destroyeth man, is believed. God, which hath made him, and loves him,... | |
| William Francis Collier - English literature - 1868 - 550 pages
...SPECIMEN OF EALEIGH'S PEOSE. It is he that puts into man all the wisdom of the world, without speakingawon which God, with all the words of His law, promises, or threats, doth not infusi Death, which hateth and destroyeth man, is believed ; God, which hath mac him and loves him,... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 820 pages
...man all the wisdome of the world, without speaking a word ; which God with all the words of His Lav, promises, or threats, doth not infuse. Death, which hateth and destroyeth man, is beleeved. God, which hath made him and loves him, is always deferred. I have considered, saith Solomon,... | |
| William Smith, Benjamin Nicholas Martin - English literature - 1870 - 482 pages
...we seek a reason of the succession and continuance of boundless ambition in mortal men, we may add, that the kings and princes of the world have always...which hateth and destroyeth man, is believed; God, "Ayhich hath made him and loves him, is always deferred. "I have considered," saith Solomon, "all the... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - English literature - 1850 - 492 pages
...we seek a reason of the succession and continuance of boundless ambition in mortal men, we may add, that the kings and princes of the world have always...law, promises, or threats, doth not infuse. Death, whicli hateth and destroyeth man, is believed; God, which hath made him and loves him, is always deferred.... | |
| William Francis Collier - American literature - 1871 - 564 pages
...they follow the counsel of DeaUx u^ovv \\\s fo&\, »\>v till they bile UK?S a.\>\>\w»3tL. It ia lie that puts into man all the wisdom of the world, without...promises, or threats, doth not infuse. Death, which Irateth and destroyeth man, is believed ; God, which hath made him and lores him, is always deferred... | |
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