| John Smalley - 1803 - 454 pages
...and 16, 17, " Behold, these are the ungodly who prosper in the world ; they increase in riches. — When I thought to know this it was too painful for...the sanctuary of God ; then understood I their end." Yea, so natural and universal is the certain expectation of equitable rewards and punishments, if there... | |
| John Smalley - 1803 - 448 pages
...are the ungodly who prosper in the world ; they increase in riehes. — When I thought to know this k was too painful for me, until I went into the sanctuary of God ; then understood I their end." Yea, so natural and universal is the certain expectation of equitable rewards and punishments, if Acre... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 506 pages
...was •wiling to study it more closely, and I found difficulties in it that I could not sur17 mount : Until I went into the sanctuary of God ; [then] understood I their end ; while consulting the scriptures, worshipping God, and seeking direction from Mm, he was pleased by... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 504 pages
...; I should set them a had example, and- grieve the men and injure the cause that Gad 16 af./iroves. When I thought to know this, it [was] too painful for me ; before I determined the point, I was wilting to study it more closely, and I found difficulties in... | |
| James Dana - 1806 - 518 pages
...contemplation of thefe things, good men have fold, " My feet were almoft gone ; my " fteps had well nigh flipt. When I thought to know " this, it was too painful for me." This notwithftanding, "God is good to Ifrael, even to fuch as are of a " clean heart." Why then fhould... | |
| Joseph Washburn, Asahel Hooker - 1807 - 386 pages
...cup." And, speaking of the outward prosperity which the wicked often have in this life, he says : " When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me, until I went into the sanctuary of God, thfin understood 1 their end. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places ; thou didst cast them... | |
| Richard Graves - 1807 - 520 pages
...thou " hast set them in slippery places, thou hast cast them down " into " thought I to know this, but it was too " painful for me ; until I went into the..." sanctuary of God, then understood I " their end. Surely thou didst set them in " slippery places ; thou castedst them down "into destruction; how are... | |
| Joseph Washburn, Asahel Hooker - 1807 - 388 pages
...which the wicked often have in this life, he says : " When I thought to know this, it matoo/iainful for me, until I went into the sanctuary of God, th.e,n understood I their end. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places ; thou didst ciist them down into destruction. How are... | |
| 1807 - 474 pages
...and righteous management of the affairs of the world) it was too painfullfor me (saith David) till I went into the Sanctuary of God, then understood I their end. When all means else did fail, the publick Ministry, (through God's blessing on it) became effectual... | |
| Samuel Stillman - 1808 - 426 pages
...extremely : hence he said, " I was envious at the foolish when I saw the prosperity of the wicked. When I thought to know this, it was too painful for...the sanctuary of God ; then understood I their end. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places ; thou castedst them down into destruction." If the present... | |
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