| Henry Harbaugh - 1851 - 328 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world, not constrained by necessity,...of toil ; no burning heat, no piercing cold ; nor any briers there ; but the countenance of the fathers and of the just, which they see always, smiles... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1852 - 712 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, under a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world: not constrained by necessity,...enjoying the prospect of the good things they see, and rejoice in the expectation of those new enjoyments which will be peculiar to every one of them, and... | |
| Henry Harbaugh - 1853 - 314 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world, not constrained by necessity,...of toil ; no burning heat, no piercing cold ; nor any briers there ; but the countenance of the fathers and of the just, which they see always, smiles... | |
| Robert Hare - 1855 - 484 pages
...by the angels appointed <over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world, not constrained by necessity,...place of toil, no burning heat, no piercing cold, nor any briers there; but the countenances of the fathers and the just, which they see always, smile upon... | |
| Robert Hare - 1855 - 556 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world, not constrained by necessity,...ever enjoying the prospect of the good things they sce, and rejoicing in the expectation of those new enjoyments which will be peculiar to every one of... | |
| Robert Hare - 1856 - 508 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world, not constrained by necessity,...of them, and esteeming those things beyond what we ha^e here; with whom there is no place of toil, no burning heat, no piercing cold, nor any briers there;... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1856 - 604 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not constrained by necessity,...of the good things they see, and rejoicing in the expec.ation of those new enjoyments which will be peculiar to every one of them, and esteeming those... | |
| Edmund Baker - 1862 - 264 pages
...Jew, described this place " as a region of " light, in which the just have dwelt from the begin" ning of the world — not constrained by necessity, but...enjoying the prospect of the good things they " see (that is, in vision), and rejoicing in the expecta" tion of those new enjoyments which will be peculiar... | |
| 1863 - 660 pages
..." A region of light in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not.constrained by necessity, but ever enjoying the prospect of the good things they gee, and rejoicing in the expectation of those new enjoy menu which will be peculiar to every ono of... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1869 - 612 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not constrained by necessity,...place of toil, no burning heat, no piercing cold, nor any briars there; but the countenance of the fathers and of the just, which they see, always smiles... | |
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