For it was not an enemy that reproached me ; Then I could have borne it : Neither was it he that hated me that did magnify himself against me ; Then I would have hid myself from him : But it was thou, a man mine equal, My guide, and mine acquaintance.... Sermons, Upon Various Subjects and Occasions - Page 240by Jonathan Law Pomeroy - 1826 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jonathan Edwards - 1808 - 514 pages
...14. " It was not an enemy.... then I could have borne it ; but it was thou, a man, mine equal, ray guide, and mine acquaintance : We took sweet counsel...together, and walked unto the house of God in company." It is with professors of religion, especially such as become so in a time of outpouring of the Spirit... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 568 pages
...have too veil seen them apt, both to devise and execute violent practices against thy Church. LV. 12 For it was not an enemy that reproached me; then I could have borne it : 6fc. It was not an open and professed enemy, that hath offered this cruel measure to me, for then... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 574 pages
...could have endured it with so much more patience, by how much I should have more expected it: LV. 13 But it was thou, a man mine equal, my guide, and mine acquaintance. LV. 19 Because they have no changes, therefore they fear not God. Because their prosperity continues,... | |
| John Satchel - 1809 - 480 pages
...their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us,' Pa. ii. 2, 3. — The treachery of Judas. ' It was not an enemy that reproached me, then I could...against me, then I would have hid myself from him : hut it was thou, a man mine equal, my guide, and mine acquaintance,' Ps. Iv. l2, l3. — The price... | |
| 1809 - 1150 pages
...Wickednesses in the midst thereof : deceit and guile depart not from lie!" streets. 12 For it tins p upon his liave hid myself from him : 13 ButzV ivas thou, a man mine equal, my guide, ami mine acquaintance.... | |
| 1809 - 556 pages
...without. Ver. 1 2. For it was not an inemy that reproached me, then 1 could have borne it ,- neither wat it he that hated me, that did magnify himself against me, then I would have hid myself from him :] And there is one most notorious traitor, whose ingratitude deserves to be severely punished ; for... | |
| Thomas Gisborne - 1809 - 450 pages
...blood, were harrafTed by fome groundlefs fufpicions ? When, in the anguifh of his foul, he exclaimed ; It was not an enemy that reproached me, then I could have borne it ; but it was thou, mine equal, my . guide , mine acquaintance : yea mine own f ami" liar friend in... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1810 - 498 pages
...ihrpart, ntttfrom her ftreets. f%r ft was not m •enemy that reproached me, then I •eowirf have tome it; neither was it he that hated me, that did magnify himself against me, then 1 vxndd have hid myself from him. But it was ihour a man, mine cgual, my guide, and mine acquaintance.... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1810 - 636 pages
...spend and be spent for you, though the more abundantly I love you, the less I be loved. Psal. Iv. 12. For it was not an enemy that reproached me, then I could have botne it ; neither was it he that hated me that did magnify himself against me, then I would have hid... | |
| James Morison - 1810 - 292 pages
...troubles arose from \vith. in herself. Thus said the true Jacob, speaking by the mouth of Divid, ' for it was not an enemy that reproached me, then I could Uave borne it, but those mine acquaintance," &c. Psalm Iv. 13. Dinah, the daughter of Jacob and Leah,... | |
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