God as a criminal, and yet as a beggar, broken hearted, willing to part with the accursed thing; then they find the Lord to lift upon them the light of his countenance, and their peaceful hours return. They take their harps from the willows, and cry like... Paterson's parish - Page 57de Joseph Parker - 1898 - 275 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...wickedly seething waters. Blessed be Yahweh, Who hath not given us as a prey unto their teeth! Our soul is escaped as a bird from the" snare of the fowler. The snare is broken, and we are delivered. Our help is in the name of Yahweh, who hath made heaven... | |
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...tell me?" David's face shone. "Other children will come to thee and me—thus God said to Nathan. Our soul is escaped as a bird from the snare of the fowler, the snare is broken and we are escaped." Bathsheba hungrily put her arms around his neck. "Oh, David!... | |
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...the body. But to-day you may escape ; to-day you may learn to say with the sweet singer of Israel, " My soul is escaped as a bird from the snare of the fowler." If you accept Christ, if by faith you cast on Jesus as your Saviour and Substitute your burden of guilt... | |
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