fathers, unto whom the former prophets have cried, saying, Thus saith the Lord of hosts, Turn ye now from your evil ways, and from your evil doings : but they did not hear, nor hearken unto me, saith the Lord. Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets,... The United Presbyterian Magazine - Page 171852Full view - About this book
| Ralph Erskine - Bible - 1763 - 586 pages
...never be deprived of fermons, and minifters, and facraments? Nay, they {hall be hid from your eyes. Your fathers, where are they ? And the prophets do they live for ever ! Nay, fmce the laft communion here > one of our dear helpers in this prefbytery, from whofe lips... | |
| Ralph Erskine - Religious poetry - 1793 - 384 pages
...I am alive for evermore. Amen. . « Hof. xiv. 3. In thee the fatherlefs findeth mercy, Zech. i. 5. Your fathers, where are they? and the prophets, do they live for ever ? o i Cor. xv. 45. It is written, The firft man Adam was made a living foul, the laft Adam was... | |
| Ralph Erskine - Sermons - 1795 - 582 pages
...never be deprived of fermons, and minifters, and facraments ? Nay, they fhall be hid from your eyes : " Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live for ever?" Nay, fince the laft communion here, one of our dear helpers, in this prefbytery, from whofe... | |
| George Campbell - English language - 1801 - 404 pages
...ordinary mode of composition, as well as of arrangement. The following is an example in this way : " Your fathers, where are they ? " and the prophets, do they live for ever J ?" A colder writer would have satisfied himself with saying, " Where are your fathers ? and... | |
| Francis Gastrell - Bible - 1804 - 376 pages
...awake out of Sleep ; let us caft off the Works of Darknefs, and. let us put on the Armour of Light. i Turn ye now from your evil Ways,, and from your evil Doings v before Sin hath gotten' Dominion over you, and ye find no Place of Repentance. Can the Ethiopian... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 348 pages
...make the greatest imfiression. and gold have I none ; but such as I have, give I unto thee," Ecc. " Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live for ever ?" Sometimes, however, when we intend to give weight to a sentence, it is of advantage to suspend... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 350 pages
...make the greatest tiriftressim, and gold have I none ; but such as. I have, give I unto thee," £cc. " Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live for ever ?'* , Sometimes, however, when we intend to give weight to a sentence, it is of advantage to suspend... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 348 pages
...following paflages : '« Silver and gold have I none ; but fuch as I have, give I unto thee," &c. " Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live for ever ?" Sometimes, however, when we intend to give weight to a fentence, it is of advantage to fufpend... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - Bible - 1806 - 416 pages
...them to return to him. Be ye not as your fathers, unto whom the former prophets, especially Jeremiah, have cried, saying, Thus saith the LORD of hosts ;...did not hear, nor hearken unto me, saith the LORD. Ч Your fathers, where [are] they ? and the prophets, ilo they live for ever ? those who prophesied,... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1807 - 290 pages
...the following passages : " Silver and gold have I none ; but such as I have, give I unto thee," &c. " Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live for ever ?" says an author, " on whatever side we contemplate cient writer, what principally strikes us,... | |
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