There be four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise : the ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer ; the conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks; the locusts have... Publications - Page 301835Full view - About this book
| Church missionary society - 1863 - 614 pages
...have no wings) out of the plain in immense columns, and destroying every thing. Proverbs xxx. 27 — " The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands." Three days ago the first army arrived at the vineyards south and west of Nazareth. The whole population... | |
| Charles Girdlestone - 1842 - 696 pages
...meat in the summer; 26 The conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks : 27 The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands; 28 The spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings' palaces. 29 There be three things which... | |
| James J. Macintyre - 1843 - 476 pages
...vigour, and hence the solution of the secret of leaders, or despots, among the inferior animals. — "The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands.''* must have descended from the few pairs that flew out of the ark; and so on with all other animals.... | |
| William Graeme Rhind - 1844 - 456 pages
...their meat in the summer. The conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks. The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands. The spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings' palaces." This is, doubtless, given to us for... | |
| 1863 - 1154 pages
...ones have no wings) out of the plain in immense columns, and destroying everything. Prov. ***. 27 : ' The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands.' " Three days ago the first army arrived at the vineyards south and west of Nazareth. The whole population... | |
| Isaac Williams, Antoine SUCQUET - 1845 - 438 pages
...their meat in the summer : the conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks : the locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands: the spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings' palaccsb . For these purposes Thou dost send... | |
| William Bridge - 1845 - 484 pages
...dwell in strong places. Wherein doth the wisdom of the locusts appear ? He tells you in verse 27, " The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands:" though they be weak alone, yet they do join together, and so are strong. But wherein doth the wisdom... | |
| 1845 - 702 pages
...in the summer ; 2t> The conies are but a feeble íolk, yet make they their houses in the rocks ; 27 but on God. 16 ; 28 The spicier taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings palaces. 29 There be three things which... | |
| Samuel Stillman Greene - 1846 - 272 pages
...bottom. A clownish air is but a small defec' ; still (369) it is enough to make a man disagreeable. The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands. SECTION III. ALTERNATIVE COORDINATE CLAUSES. . Alternative clauses are such as offei or deny between... | |
| Charles Bridges - 1847 - 574 pages
...in the summer : 26. The conies are bul a feeble folk ; yet make they their houses in the rocks ; 27. The locusts have no king ; yet go they forth all of them by bands ; 28. 77ie spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in king's palaces. God teaches us by his works... | |
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