| Church of England - 1850 - 568 pages
...flesh vpon them as thick as dust ; and feathered fowles like as the sand of the sea. 29 He let it fall among their Tents : even round about their habitation. 30 So they did eat, and were well filled| for he gaue them their owne desire ! they were not disappointed of their lust. 31 But while the meat was yet... | |
| James Brogden - 1849 - 26 pages
...Harvest, what is our ingratitude ? Why ! it resembles that of those who did eat, and were well ßlled, but while the meat was yet in their mouths, the heavy wrath of God came upon them, and slew the wealthiest of them : yea, and smote down the chosen men, that were in Israel.' Let us then... | |
| Thomas George P. Hough - 1849 - 234 pages
...Love had been thus contemned, and Divine Wisdom questioned, we marvel not at the sweeping Judgment, " While the meat was yet in their mouths, the heavy Wrath of God came upon them, and slew the wealthiest of them: yea, and smote down the chosen men that were in Israel." And throughout... | |
| James Ingham - 1849 - 236 pages
...ROUND a- | -bout • their | ha- • -bit- | -ation. M INOR. Sw. Diaps. Do. Diapn.— Do. Diaps.— 30. So they did eat, and were well filled ; for he GAVE them their | own • de- | -sire : || they were not Dis-ap- | -point- • -ed | of • their | lust.= 31. But while... | |
| William Smith (organist of Crookes church) - 1849 - 234 pages
...29 He let it fall a | tnong • their \ tents : even round a | bout • their \ hah • i \ tallon. 30 So they did eat and were well filled ; for he gave them their | own • de \ sire : they were not disap | poin • ted \ of. their \ lust. 31 But while the meat was yet... | |
| William Adams - 1849 - 426 pages
...they shall be comforted." Matt. v. 4. "A DOUBLE-MINDED man is unstable in all his ways." James i. 8. " So they did eat, and were well filled : for he gave them their own desire ; they were not estranged from their lust. But while their meat was yet in their mouths, the... | |
| rev. John Young - 1845 - 190 pages
...the sand of the sea ; and he let it fall in the midst of their camp, round about their habitations. So they did eat, and were well filled ; for he gave them their own desire ; and they were not estranged from their lust. But while their meat was yet in their mouths,... | |
| 1849 - 558 pages
...sand of the sea : 28 And he let it fall in the midst of their camp, round about their habitations. 29 So they did eat, and were well filled : for he gave them their own desire : The story of God's PSALMS. wrath against tha 30 They were not estranged from their lust :... | |
| Wellbourn - 1849 - 160 pages
...against the people, and the Lord smote the people with a very great plague.' And the Psalmist says, ' So they did eat and were well filled : for He gave them their own desire ; they were not estranged from their lust.' Now you as a shepherd can well understand, that... | |
| William Beadon Heathcote - 1849 - 304 pages
...like as the sand of the sea. He let it fall among their tents : even round about their Aaiitation. So they did eat, and were well filled* ; for he gave them their own <desire : they were not disappointed of their lust. K»"E S. But while the meat was yet in their mouths*,... | |
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