I beheld the earth, and, lo, it was without form, and void; and the heavens, and they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens... The History of the Works of the Learned ... - Page 661740Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Brewster - 1790 - 250 pages
...hearts than the Exclufion of the "World ? We retire into a folitary place— we fit down to meditate— I beheld and lo ! there was no man, and all the birds of the Heavens were fled. * — Here feated in Solitude, under the canopy of Heaven, in our clofet, or in... | |
| Robert Macculloch - 1791 - 750 pages
...was * without form and void : and the heavens, and they * had no light. I beheld the mountains, and lo, they * trembled, and all the hills moved lightly....and lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the ' .he?vens were fled. I beheld, and lo, the fruitful * place was a wildernefs, and all the cities thereof... | |
| N. NISBETT - 1802 - 314 pages
...heavtns, and they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and they trembled, and all the hills were removed. I beheld, and lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were jled. In all these in" stances, it might be imagined that the whole universe were " dissolving... | |
| 1851 - 592 pages
...it was without form and void ; and the heavens, and they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. ... I beheld, and all the cities thereof were broken down at the presence of the Lord, and by His fierce anger." So in... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 474 pages
...without form and void ; and the 2t heavens, and they [had] no light. 1 beheld the mountains, and, 25 lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly....and, lo, [there was] no man, and all the birds of the heavens were 86 flwl. I beheld, and, lo, the fruitful place [was] a wilderntss, and all the cities... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 574 pages
...had any form : tinface of heaven shall yield no light of comfort to the earth. So verse 24. IV. 25 / beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were find. IV. 30 slndvhen thou a.rt spotted, what wilt thou do? Though thou clothest thyself... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1809 - 412 pages
...vassal provinces. beheld the mountains; 'and, lo, they trembled, and aH the hills moved lightly. 25. I beheld; and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled, 26. I beheld; and, lo the fruitful place was a wilderness, and all the cities thereof... | |
| Thomas Bowen (chaplain.) - 1809 - 236 pages
...than the exclulion of the world ? We retire into a folitary place — we fit down to meditate — " I beheld and lo ! there was no man, and all the birds of the. heavens were fled." Jcr. iv. 25. Here feated in folitude, under the canopy of heaven, in our clofet,... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1809 - 412 pages
...provinces. } m ' beheld the mountains; and, lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. 25. I beheld; and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled. 26. I beheld; and, lo the fruitful place was a wilderness, and all the cities thereof... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1810 - 412 pages
...void : and the heavens, and they had no fight. I beheld the mountans, and lo they trembled : and «11 the hills moved lightly, I beheld, and lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled. I beheld, and lo, the fruitful place was a wilderness, >and all the cities thereof... | |
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