| 1740 - 480 páginas
...For-m, and void; and the Heavem* F 2 " tbsy ' *' they had no Light. I beheld the Mountains, and ct lo, they trembled $ and all the Hills moved lightly....and lo, there was no Man, and all the " Birds of the Heaven were fled. I beheld, and " lo, the fruitful Place was a ffildernefst and all " the Cities thereof... | |
| Edward Manwaring - 1744 - 152 páginas
...I beheld the Mountains, and 15, they trembled, and all the Hills moved lightly. " I beheld, and 15, there was no Man, and " all the Birds of the Heavens were fled. " I beheld, and lo, the fruitful Place was a " Wïldërnëfs, and all dië Cities thereof were *' broken... | |
| John Hutchinson - 1749 - 454 páginas
...Dratio I. p. .: . B 3 And And the Earth was without Form, Jer. iv. 23. I beheld the Earth, and lot It was 'without Form, and void : and the Heavens, and they had no Light. Wifd. of Solom. xi. 17. »FV/r A&y Almighty Hand •that made the World of Matter without Form, " Tohu... | |
| Thomas Newton (bp. of Bristol.) - 1766 - 518 páginas
...and as a falling jig from the Jig-tree: And Jeremiah concerning the land of Judah, (IV. 23, 24.) / beheld the earth, and lo, it was 'without form and...the mountains, and lo, they trembled, and all the bills moved lightly: And Ezekiel concerning Egypt, (XXXII. 7.) And when I Jhall put thee out, I will... | |
| John Brewster - 1790 - 250 páginas
...hearts than the Exclufion of the "World ? We retire into a folitary place—we fit down to meditate—I beheld and lo! there was no man, and all the birds of the Heavens were fled. *—Here feated in Solitude, under the canopy of Heaven, in our clofet, or in our prifon, we turn our... | |
| Robert Macculloch - 1791 - 750 páginas
...fpoiled. I will read to you the paflage, being one of thofe I much admire, as peculiarly fublime. * I beheld the earth, and lo, it was * without form...and lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the ' .he?vens were fled. I beheld, and lo, the fruitful * place was a wildernefs, and all the cities thereof... | |
| Isaiah (the prophet) - 1791 - 332 páginas
...haft been in Eden, the garden of God," ver. 13. From chaos : " I beheld the earth, and lo ! it tvas without form, and void; and the heavens, and they had no light," Jer. iv. 23, " He fhall ftreteh over it the line of devaftation, and tha plummet of emptinefs," Ifa.... | |
| 1793 - 310 páginas
...to reprefent total defolation, he imagines he fees the univerfe reduced to its primitive chaos : " I beheld the earth, and lo ! it was without " form...void ; and the heavens, and they had no " light." Above >11, I am marvelloufly ftruck with the beauty and boldnefs of the Profpopseias, and the rich... | |
| 1851 - 592 páginas
...Jeremiah's vision (iv. 23) of the destruction and desolation of the Jewish kingdom by the Babylonians : " I beheld the earth, and, lo, it was without form and...and all the hills moved lightly. ... I beheld, and all the cities thereof were broken down at the presence of the Lord, and by His fierce anger." So in... | |
| N. NISBETT - 1802 - 314 páginas
...earth with her increase, and S'.tonfirc the foundations of the Mountains. So again, Jeremiah iv. 23. / beheld the earth, and lo it was without form and void...and they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and they trembled, and all the hills were removed. I beheld, and lo, there was no man, and all the birds... | |
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