... Jerusalem. Thither they return from Spain and Portugal, from Egypt and Barbary, and other countries among which they have been scattered; and when, after all their longings, and all their struggles up the steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind,... A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical, Political, and ... - Page 211by James Bell - 1836Full view - About this book
| 1833 - 638 pages
...once happy Zion, he must have a cold heart, indeed, that can remain untouched by their sufferings, or without uttering a prayer that the light of a reconciled...shine on the darkness of Judah, and the Day-star of Bethleheta arise in their hearts." Who, among the readers of the Evangelical Magazine, will refuse... | |
| 1823 - 908 pages
...the steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked, in the streets of their once happy Zion, he must have a cold heart that can remain untouched by their sufferings, or without uttering • prayer that the light of a reconciled countenance would shine on the darkness... | |
| 1823 - 494 pages
...the steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked, in the streets of their once happy Zion, he must have a cold heart that can remain untouched...countenance would shine on the darkness of Judah, and the day star of Bethlehem arise in :b«ir hearts.— -Seaman's Magazine, .Miscellaneous . For the Methodist... | |
| 1823 - 610 pages
...the steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked, in the streets of their once happy Zion, he must have a cold heart that can remain untouched...the light of a reconciled countenance would shine on thé darkness nf Judah, and the Day-star of Bethlehem arise in their hearts. ЯНШ1Л imtfttii tijc... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1824 - 398 pages
...the steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked in the streets of their once happy Zion, he must have a cold heart that can remain untouched...different convents do not. They are not forward in presenting themselves, and must generally be sought for." ICHNOGRAPHY, POPULATION OF THE CITY, &c.... | |
| Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 pages
...the steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked in the streets of their once happy Zion, he must have a cold heart that can remain untouched...the day-star of Bethlehem arise in their hearts." JERUSALEM. THE PLEASURES OF MELANCHOLY. " Oh ! there's a charm, — a spell, In Sorrow's plaintive... | |
| Charles Powlett - 1824 - 352 pages
...the steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked, in the streets of their once happy Zion, he must have a cold heart that can remain untouched...and the daystar of Bethlehem arise in their hearts." revolving ages, the time specified by the calculators, to whom I have alluded, appears to be short... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 pages
...the steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked in the streets of their once happy Zion, he must have a cold heart that can remain untouched...the' day-star of Bethlehem arise in their hearts." JERUSALEM. THE PLEASURE« Of M El. ANCHI UV 4iOh! there's a charm, — a spell, In Sorrow's plaintive... | |
| 1822 - 768 pages
...steeps of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked, in the streets of their once happy Zion, he n>ui have a cold heart that can remain untouched by their...countenance would shine on the darkness of Judah, and the day star of Bethlehem arise in their hearts. CONTINENT.— JEWS' SOCIETY. Journal of a Missionary Tour... | |
| 1825 - 790 pages
...of life, we see them poor, and blind, and naked, in the streets of their once happy Ziori, he niii t have a cold heart that can remain untouched by their...prayer, that the light of a reconciled countenance would shiue on the darkness of Judah, and the day star of Bethlehem arise in their hearts. CONTINENT.—... | |
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