The Works of the Reverend Richard Sibbs ...: To which is Prefixed, a Short Memoir of the Author's Life. ...J. Chalmers & Company, 1809 |
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... come to the words : I am come into my garden , & c . The chapter is not fo well broken and divided from the for- mer as it might have been ; for it were better and more confe- quent , that the laft verfe of the former chapter were added ...
... come to the words : I am come into my garden , & c . The chapter is not fo well broken and divided from the for- mer as it might have been ; for it were better and more confe- quent , that the laft verfe of the former chapter were added ...
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... come to pass in that day , I will hear , faith the Lord , I will hear the heavens , and they shall hear the earth ... comes from faith , Rom . x . 14 faith from the hearing of the word , hearing from a preacher ; by whom God , by his ...
... come to pass in that day , I will hear , faith the Lord , I will hear the heavens , and they shall hear the earth ... comes from faith , Rom . x . 14 faith from the hearing of the word , hearing from a preacher ; by whom God , by his ...
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... come to be degenerated ? " If in this case we regard iniquity in our heart , the Lord will not regard the best thing that comes from us , as our prayers , Heb . xii . 11. Heb . xiii . We must then learn of himfelf how and wherein to ...
... come to be degenerated ? " If in this case we regard iniquity in our heart , the Lord will not regard the best thing that comes from us , as our prayers , Heb . xii . 11. Heb . xiii . We must then learn of himfelf how and wherein to ...
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... come and take delight in the graces of his own fpi- rit . And she calls him beloved , because all her love is , or ... Come , Lord Jefus , come quickly , " Rev. xxii . 17. Now thefe degrees degrees of Chrift's approaches to the foul ...
... come and take delight in the graces of his own fpi- rit . And she calls him beloved , because all her love is , or ... Come , Lord Jefus , come quickly , " Rev. xxii . 17. Now thefe degrees degrees of Chrift's approaches to the foul ...
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... comes not alone , but with his fpirit , and his spirit with abundance of peace and comfort . Thus the knows what ... Come . " It hath never enough of him , he was now in a fort prefent : But the church ( after it is once blown up ) is ...
... comes not alone , but with his fpirit , and his spirit with abundance of peace and comfort . Thus the knows what ... Come . " It hath never enough of him , he was now in a fort prefent : But the church ( after it is once blown up ) is ...
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Popular passages
Page 79 - I sleep, but my heart waketh: it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh, saying: Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night.
Page 172 - The watchmen that went about the city found me, They smote me, they wounded me; The keepers of the walls took away my veil from me.
Page 342 - But now, O Lord, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand.
Page 38 - I am come into my garden, my sister, my spouse: I have gathered my myrrh with my spice; I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey; I have drunk my wine with my milk: Eat, O friends; Drink, yea, drink abundantly, O beloved.
Page 191 - What is thy beloved more than another beloved, O thou fairest among women? What is thy beloved more than another beloved, that thou dost so charge us?
Page 342 - But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.
Page 156 - I opened to my beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn himself, and was gone. My soul failed when he spake: I sought him, but I could not find him ; I called him, but he gave me no answer.
Page 210 - My beloved is white and ruddy, The chiefest among ten thousand. His head is as the most fine gold, His locks are bushy, and black as a raven.
Page 2 - Awake, O north wind; and come, thou south; blow upon my garden, that the spices thereof may flow out. Let my beloved come into his garden, and eat his pleasant fruits.
Page 149 - My beloved put in his hand by the hole of the door, and my bowels were moved for him.