| 1840 - 870 pages
...upon the sea : 6 Which by his strength Ktteth fast the mountains; being girded with power: 7 Which hich shall proceed out of thy bowels, and I will establish his kingdom. 13 He shall bu 8 They also that dwell in the uttermost pan* are afraid at thy tokens : thou makcst the outAll CJBiorted... | |
| Joshua William Brooks - 1840 - 208 pages
...spoils and desolations of war upon it. Again in Psalm Ixv. 7, it is said of God, that he "stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumult of the people:" in which sentence the latter clause, though the word "and" is prefixed, is not an additional circumstance,... | |
| Alexander Carson - 1840 - 420 pages
...the sea : which by his strength setteth fast the mountains; being girded with power: which stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumult of the people. They also that dwell in the uttermost parts are afraid at thy tokens: thou makest the outgoings of... | |
| THOMAS WEMYSS - 1840 - 560 pages
...under Fishes. In Ps. Ixv. 7, these two are classed together, shewing the analogy : — " Who stilleth the noise of the seas, The noise of their waves, And the tumults of the people." In Jer. li. 42, " The sea is come up over Babylon." Here the sea is put metaphorically... | |
| Thomas Wemyss - 1840 - 536 pages
...under Fishes. In Ps. Ixv. 7, these two are classed together, shewing the analogy:— " Who stilleth the noise of the seas, The noise of their waves, And the tumults of the people." In Jer. li. 42, " The sea is come up over Babylon." Here the sea is put metaphorically... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1840 - 314 pages
...4. There is a passage in the Psalms, which deserves to be mentioned under this head. " God stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumults of the people." Analysis. The joining together two such grand objects, as the raging of the... | |
| 1841 - 430 pages
...spoils and desolations of war upon it. Again in Psalm Ixv. 7, it is said of God, that he "stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumult of the people:" in which sentence the latter clause, though the word "and" is prefixed, is not an additional circumstance,... | |
| Christian - 1841 - 998 pages
...within or from without than this, that Jesut reigneth ! The crowd may rage; but he it is that stilleth d not set ! Rulers may take counsel together and unite their lawless power against his church : he shall break... | |
| Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, Horace Hooker - 1841 - 240 pages
...buys them on tnust. Tu mult, n, the agitation, confusion, and noise of a multitude. God " stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumult of the people." great excitement and agitation of mind. Pride, grief, and indignation struggled together in 'his breast,... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1841 - 408 pages
...both individuals and nations, all exhibit the attributes of the Deity. It is He that " stilleth tlie noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumult of the people." " The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice ; let the multitude of isles be glad thereof. Clouds and... | |
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