 | 1855 - 283 páginas
...there is no token of her way to be found, but the light air being beaten with the stroke of her wings is passed through, and therein afterwards no sign...as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end and had no sign of virtue to show ; but were consumed in our own wickedness ; For the hope of the ungodly... | |
 | William Edward Heygate - 1856
...our vaunting brought us? All those things are passed away like a shadow, and as a post that hasted by ; and as a ship that passeth over the waves of...as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end, and had no sign of virtue to show ; but were consumed in our own wickedness. For the hope of the ungodly... | |
 | 1856
...passed away like a shadow, and as a post that hasted by; And as a ship that passeth over the waves, which when it is gone by, the trace thereof cannot...as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end. [Wisdom v. 8—13.] IV. TMGHTEOUSNESS is immortal. •LV [Wisdom i. 15.] V. A THOUSAND years in thy... | |
 | Val Ulrich Maywahlen - 1856
...it is gone by, the trace thereof cannot be found, neither the pathway of the keel in the waves .... even so we in like manner, as soon as we were born began to draw to our end, and had no signs of virtue to show, but were consumed in our own wickedness." 1 This kind of contrition... | |
 | James Redpath - 1860 - 513 páginas
...as when a bird hath flown through the air ; Or, like as when an arrow is shot at a mark, it pnrtcth the air, which immediately cometh together again,...as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end, and had no sign of virtue to show ; but were consumed in our own wickedness. * The ktt eight TOM are... | |
 | 1862
...through the air, the traces of which are lost as soon as made) even so in like manner (he continues) as soon as we were born began to draw to our end." And wheu that comes what have we to show. BISHOP HORNE ON THE DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR. That time passes... | |
 | Mrs. Henry Peterson - 1864
...when it is gone by, the trace thereof cannot be found, neither the pathway of the keel in the waves. " Even so we in like manner, as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end, and had no sign of virtue to show ; but were consumed in our owu wickedness. For the hope of the ungodly... | |
 | Thomas Marsland HOPKINS - 1864
...affection, those deaths of happiness which cause us to die daily. " Even so we," says Ecclesiasticus, "in like manner, as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end." And every bitterness is a prophecy, and every grief a death. There is a great tenacity, however, in... | |
 | John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 355 páginas
...of her wings, and parted with the violent noise and motion of them, is passed through, and thercin afterwards no sign where she went is to be found ;...as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end, and had no sign of virtue to shew ; bnt were cousumed in our own wickedness. For the hope of the ungodly... | |
 | Francis Fulford - 1865 - 308 páginas
...through the air, the traces of which are lost as soon as made) even so we in like manner (he continues), as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end." f And when that comes, what have we to show? * This sermon was preached in Christ Church Cathedral,... | |
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