| William Mason - 1803 - 402 pages
...salvati on in ourselves, is mortifying to our human pride and contrary to our carnal reason : "but the Lord of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth. "....Isa. xxiii. 9. He hath effectually done this, by appearing in our nature,... | |
| William Mason - 1803 - 402 pages
...doth he open and break the clods of his ground ?.... Isa. xxviii. 24. " THE Lord of hosts hath decreed to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth. "....Isa. xxiii. 9. Therefore his word sends us to the common transactions... | |
| William Mason - 1803 - 400 pages
...doth he open and break the clods of his ground ?....Isa. xxviii. 24. " THE Lord of hosts hath decreed to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth. ".... Isa • Xxiii. 9. Therefore his word sends us to the common transactions... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 476 pages
...ancient days Ц her own feet shall carry her afar 8 off to sojourn ; her inhabitants shall ßy from home. Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning...[are] princes, whose traffickers [are] the honourable 9 of the earth ?|| The LORD of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, [and] to bring... | |
| Jacob Bryant - 1807 - 530 pages
...garments. And Isaiah speaks to the same purpose. '7 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, that crowning city, whose merchants are princes ; whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth ? The scripture term by which they are here distinguished is ПП1У, Sarim : but the title which they assumed... | |
| Jacob Bryant - 1807 - 510 pages
...garments. And Isaiah speaks to the same purpose. '7 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, that crowning city, whose merchants are princes ; whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth ? The scripture term by •which they are here distinguished is ΩΉΦ, Sarim : but the title which they... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 568 pages
...be pulled low enough ; for her own feet shall carry her afar off into captivitv and exile. XXIII. 8 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes, &V ? &,iy then, in whose power was it, or can it be, to bring this desolation upon the mighty and rich... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 574 pages
...merchants, now turn your trade another way : pass over to Cilicia, and there fix your traffic. XXIII. 8 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes, &c ? Say then, in whose power was it, or can it be, to bring this desolation upon the mighty and rich... | |
| 1809 - 1150 pages
...joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient davs ? her own feet shall carry her afar oft1 to sojourn. 8 ities of Hadadezer, king arc princes, whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth ? 9 The LORD of hosts hath purposed... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1810 - 412 pages
...antiquity is of ancient days ? her own feet shall carry her afar off to sojourn. Who hath taken his counsel against Tyre the crowning city, whose merchants...traffickers are the honourable of the earth ? The LOKD of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt all the... | |
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