| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1750 - 88 pages
...Wings of a great Eagle, that flic " might fly into the Wildernefs, into her Place. And the Serpent caft out " of his Mouth Water as a Flood, after the Woman, that he might caufe her ** to be carried away of the Flood. And the Earth helped the Woman, and " the Earth opened... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1750 - 88 pages
...Wings of a great Eagle, that flie " might fly into the Wildernefs, into her Place. And the Serpent caft out " of his Mouth Water as a Flood, after the Woman, that he might caufe her ** to be carried away of the Flood. And the Earth helped the Woman, and ct the Earth opened... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 318 pages
...mouth ivcter after the WOMAN lite a ftood, that ie might caufe her to be carried aivay of the food: but the EARTH helped the WOMAN, and the earth opened her mouth, and Jhvallowed up the jlood, iuhicb the dragon had cufl out of Us mouth. For the QUEEN having changed her... | |
| Thomas Newton (bp. of Bristol.) - 1766 - 518 pages
...water as a flood, after the woman j that he might caufe her to be carried away of the flood. 16 And 16 And the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and fwal"ipwed up the flood, which the dragon caft out of his mouth. \ 17 And the dragon was wroth with... | |
| John Flavel - 1770 - 556 pages
...minifter for them •vfche :£wvll be heirs of falvation ? And men, yea the worft of men; Rey. xii. 16. And the earth helped the woman, and . the earth opened her mouth, and fwallowed up the flood which the dragon caft out of his mouth. ' Q^ 5. What inftruments doth Chrift... | |
| Moses Lowman - 1773 - 480 pages
...nourijhed for a Time, and Times, and half a Time, from the Face of the Serpent. 15 And the Serpent caft out of his Mouth, Water as a Flood, after the Woman, that he might caufe her to be carried away gf the Flood. 16 And the Earth helped the Woman, and the Earth opened... | |
| Thomas Bell - 1780 - 878 pages
...thy land, O Imma- I nuel. And we read in Rev. xii. 15. that the ferfent, fthat is, the enemy,] cajl out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman, that he might caufe her to be carried away of the flood. But, to be a little more particular, the enemy may be faid... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 508 pages
...water after '* the woman like a flood, that he might caufe " her to be carried away of the flood : but the *« earth helped the woman, and the earth opened «' her mouth, and iwallowed up the flood, which *' the dragon had caft out of his mouth." For the QUEEN having changed... | |
| Ebenezer Erskine - 1798 - 630 pages
...noife, as though he would fweep away all clean before him, Rev. xii. 15. we read that " the ferpent call out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman ; that he might caufe her to be carried away of the flood." It is no unufual thing in fcripture, to reprefent the irruptions... | |
| Arthur Dent - 1798 - 490 pages
...could not prevail againft her yet at leaft he might utterly fmk her in this gulf of reproaches. ' But the earth helped the woman, and ' the earth opened her mouth, and fwallow' ed up the flood which the dragon had * cafl out of his mouth,' Rev. xii. 16. The fame God... | |
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