| Ralph Erskine - 1796 - 484 sivua
...ilorm, a fhadmv from the heat, &c. — Ifa. xxxii. 2. A man fliall be a hiding place from the wind, a covert from the tempeft, as rivers of water in a dry place, and as the fliadow of a great rock in a weary land." 2. Here is- a fliadow in all cafes, particularly... | |
| 1797 - 110 sivua
...to the retreat ? let my hopes waft me on the wings of faith to thy blefled felf, who calleft thyfelf an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempeft. 1. Tho' the morn may be ferene, Not a threat'ning cloud be feen ; Who can undertake to fay 'Twill be... | |
| Ebenezer Erskine - 1798 - 630 sivua
...? you found no place in heaven or in earth to hide you in, but in him who is " a hiding-place from the wind, and a covert from the tempeft, as rivers...dry place, as the fhadow of a great rock in a weary land ?" — This year the dead are raifed unto life ; and therefore I alk, Has the Spirit of life which... | |
| 1803 - 498 sivua
...traveller. How beautifully does the prophet Ifaiah reprcfent this ! A man fhall bs as • § i JuJm v. 3. an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the...dry place, as the fhadow of a great rock in a weary land.* Pardon, deliverance from wrath, fa.iclincation, peace with God and in his own • foul, communion... | |
| 1802 - 502 sivua
...a moment to be loft ? Will ye not fly, without delay, to the mighty Saviour, that he may be to you an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempeft ? As rivers of water in dancing ; He hath put off their fackckth and girded them with gladnefe : to the end that their glory... | |
| Robert MacCulloch - 1800 - 688 sivua
...Chrift. 2 And a man fhall be as an hiding place from from the wind, and a covert from the temped ; as rivers of water in a dry place ; as the fhadow of a great rock in a weary land. The peculiar excellence and benign influence of the auguft perfonage mentioned in the preceding... | |
| Edward King - 1800 - 542 sivua
...right eoufnefs^ and princes Jh all rule in judgement. 2. And a man Jhall be as an hiding-place fiom the "wind, and a covert from the tempeft • as rivers of "water in a dry placet as a great rock in a weary land*. And * 1 have here given the words as they ftand in the common... | |
| 1801 - 530 sivua
...xxxii. '2. which it is my intention in this Essay, more particularly' to consider — " A man shall be as an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest : as rivers of waters in a dry place — as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land."... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1802 - 382 sivua
...all the waves of mifery. Yes, I point thee to that man " who is as an hiding-place from the ftorm, a covert from the tempeft, as rivers of water in a dry place, and as the fhadow of a great rock in a •weary land." I bid thee look unto Jefus, and be javed... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1803 - 286 sivua
...periftiing world muft that wonderful man be whom Providence has railed up to be " a hiding pldce from th« wind, and a covert from the tempeft ; as rivers of water in a dry place '. as the fhadowof a great rock in a weary land." But what if when he fhall appear, deferable as he is, a blind... | |
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