| Robert Dodsley - 1745 - 372 pages
...all his nobles, came forth to meet him with a numerous army, and gave him battle. And it was fought from the rifing of the fun even to the going down of the fame. But the Lord gave up Harold into the hands of his enemies, and he was pierced with an arrow, and his... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1745 - 394 pages
...all his nobles, came forth to meet him with a numerous army, and gave him battle. And it was fought from the rifing of the fun even to the going down of the fame. But the Lord .gave up Harold into the hands of his enemies, and he was pierced with an arrow, and his... | |
| Reason - 1788 - 162 pages
...verfe 9 j and Go i fays by the prophet Malachy, Ch. I, verfe n, " From the rifing of «' the fun unto the going down of the fame, «« my name IS § great among the Gentiles, " and in every place incenfe IS offered unto " my name, and a pure offering, for my «' name IS great among... | |
| John Pearson - 1797 - 632 pages
...inftruments to deliver the fame mefiage, which Malachi concludes from God : From the Mai. in rifmg of the fun, even to the going down of the fame, my name Jhall be great among the Gentiles, and in every place incenfe Jtiall be offered unto my name, and a... | |
| Samuel Clark - 1803 - 244 pages
...fhall be King over all the earth ; in that day fhall there be one LORD, and his name one. Mai. i. 1 1 . From the rifing of the fun, even to the going down of the fame, my name fhall be great among the Gentiles, and in every place incenfe fhall be offered unto my name, and a... | |
| 1803 - 516 pages
...nations." And a tnore pleafing idea can fcarcely be indulged than the approach of that period, when, "from the rifing of the fun, even to the going down of the fame, the name of the Lord fliall be great among the Gentiles, and in every place incenfe fliall / be offered... | |
| John Collinson - 1813 - 398 pages
...you, faith the Lord of hofts, neither will I accept an ' Jer. «. 25, 36. c offering at your hand. For from the rifing of the fun ' even to the going down of the fame my name fhall be * great among the Gentiles, &c.s' And of David: ' A ' people whom I have not known fhall ferve... | |
| John Collinson - 1813 - 378 pages
...I have no pleafure in u, faith the Lord of hofts, neither will I accept an * offering at your hand. For from the rifing of the fun ' even to the going down of the fame my name fhall be * great among the Gentiles, &c.s) And of David: ' A * people whom I have not known fhall ferve... | |
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