| Tibullus - 1720 - 584 pages
...Soloj^Zbolo Solomon, defcribing his Spoufe, makes Ufes beautifully of the fame, Cantic* C. 6. " Who is file that " looketh forth as the Morning, fair as the Moon, « clear as the Sun, and terrible as an Army with " Banners? Broukhus^ The Amaranthus glowing Red.] The Amaranthns... | |
| United Brethren in Christ - 1754 - 828 pages
...choice one of her that bare her. The daughters faw her, and blef* fed her : who is flie that lookcth forth as the morning, fair as the » moon, clear as the fun, and terrible u an army with banner* " Or ever I was aware : my foul made me like the chariots of .'.>.-. ••/.:nadab.... | |
| John Griffith - 1765 - 124 pages
...fpoke the language, in a considerable degree, fet forth by way of enquiry, Cant. vi. 10. " Who is me ! that looketh forth as ** the morning, fair as the...as the fun, " and terrible as an army with banners ?" Terrible indeed they were to the man of fin, the fon of perdition, and were mighty inftruments in... | |
| James Nassau - 1774 - 402 pages
...Dwell in all the reformed churches ; purge them from all errors, herefies, and corruptions; make them fair as the moon, clear as the fun, and terrible as an army with banners. O Lord, remember the Britifh ifles with thy falvatibn, and maintain the gofpel in them till time fhall... | |
| Thomas Bell - 1780 - 878 pages
...cannot but lament her wildernefs-ftate, Kev. xii. 17. Pray for that period, when {he {hall again look forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the fun, and terrible to her enemies as an army with banners : Fair A aa <zf the moon, with refpect to her morals ; clear... | |
| 1780 - 712 pages
...cafe and condition atthetime. Once it might have faid of this church, thatjbe looked forth as the mat fair as the moon, clear as the fun, and terrible as an •with banners : We had the light of the glorious gc we were made to drink the pure blood of the grape... | |
| Society of friends - 1788 - 430 pages
...nothing at fetting it forth. The ' foul will be filled with holy admiration, and * fay, *' Who is me that looketh forth as the " morning, fair as the moon,...the fun, " and terrible as an army with banners." ' Although the foul has at times to behold the glory, fplendor, and magnitude of the true church or... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1790 - 496 pages
...inferior to any of the reft of it, and I am particularly pleafed with the tenth verfe, " "Who is me that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon,...clear as the fun, and terrible as an army with banners ?" I never read thefe charming words but with a double pleafurc, when I remember the inimitable grace... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1794 - 406 pages
...and oAer conuptions,• and abounding errors, but in the reformed church of Scotland, which was lair as the moon, clear as the fun, and terrible as an army with banners. This day was, when we could have fur.g that fong, Ifa. Jiixvi. i. We S 3 have have a ftre-ng city,... | |
| John Wesley - 1780 - 760 pages
...Son, And reap eternal joy, in worlds unknown. SHORT HYMNS. Canticles vi. 1o. Who is Jhe that looheth forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the fun, and terrible as an army with banners ! • LO! the Church with gradual light Her opening charms difplays; After a long dreary night, Looks... | |
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