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The duty of every Briton at this perilous moment: a sermon. To which is ... - Page 22
by John Evans - 1803
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Commentary on the Book of Psalms, Volume 2

bp. George Heorne - 1802 - 562 pages
...alone, which gives beauty, as well as ftrength, to the Hate; which renders the church, at the fame time, '• fair as the moon, and terrible as an army " with banners." Cant. v'l. 10. 2. It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even...
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A commentary on the Book of psalms. 1st Amer. ed, Volume 2

George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1802 - 564 pages
...alone, which gives beauty, as well as ftrength, to the ftate; which renders the church, at the fame time, " fair as the moon, and terrible as an army " with banners." Cant. vi. 10. a. It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even...
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A Selection from Bishop Horne's Commentary on the Psalms

George Horne, Lindley Murray - 1812 - 248 pages
...delight, and the happiness of one becomes, in that case, the happiness of all. It is unity alone which gives beauty, as well as strength, to the state ; which renders the 173 church, at the same time, " fair as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners." 2. It is like...
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The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are ..., Volume 6

George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 576 pages
...delight, and the happiness of one becomes, in that case, the happiness of all. It is unity alone, which gives beauty as well as strength, to the state ; which...the moon, and terrible as an army " with banners." Cant vi. 10. %. It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even...
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Select British divines, ed. by C. Bradley, Volume 10

Charles Bradley (Vicar of Glasbury.) - 1823 - 370 pages
...delight, and the happiness of one becomes, in that case, the happiness of all. It is unity alone, which gives beauty as well as strength, to the state; which...as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners.' Cant. vi. 10. 2. ' It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even...
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A Commentary on the Book of Psalms, in which Their Literal in Historical ...

George Horne - 1833 - 438 pages
...delight; and the happiness of one becomes, in that case, the happiness of all. It is unity alone, which gives beauty, as well as strength, to the state ; which renders the church, at the same lime, "fair as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners," Cant. vi. 10. "2. It is like the precious...
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Notes, chiefly intended to point out the correspondence between the portions ...

Notes - 1834 - 264 pages
...delight, and the happiness of one becomes, in that case, the happiness of all. It is unity alone, which gives beauty, as well as strength, to the state ; which renders the church, at the same lime, " fair as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners." Cant. vi. 10. Ps. Ixxxvi. p. 79. A...
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The Sacred Classics: Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity, Volume 30

Richard Cattermole - 1836 - 438 pages
...delight, and the happiness of one becomes, in that case, the happiness of all. It is unity alone which gives beauty as well as strength to the state ; which...as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners.' Cant. vi. 10. 2. It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even...
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A Commentary of the Book of Psalms: In which Their Literal and Historical ...

George Horne - 1845 - 588 pages
...delight, and the happiness of one becomes, in that case, the happiness of all. It is unity alone which gives beauty as well as strength to the state ; which...the same time, " fair as the moon, and terrible as aj> army with banners." Cant. vi. 10. 2. It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran dawn...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 74

1871 - 792 pages
...Tlien shall she see the desert rejoice, and " blossom like the rose," and appear " bright as the sun, fair as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners." The cry of our times is talent, and the Church says, " The dignity of the pulpit must be maintained. Error...
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