| 1828 - 498 lehte
...among the rocks. The mountain falling cometh to nought, and the rock is removed out of its place : the waters wear the stones : thou washest away the things which grow out of the dust of the earth." " The passage of the Potowmac through the Blue Mountains is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes... | |
| 1815 - 614 lehte
...iniquity. 18 And surely the mountain falling cometh to nought, and the rock is removed out of his place. 19 The waters wear the stones: thou washest away the...of the earth ; and thou destroyest the hope of man. 20 Thou prevailest for ever against him, and he passeth : thou changest his countenance, and sendest... | |
| 1817 - 1082 lehte
...place. tihb.jw19 The waters wear the stones: thou •"• f washest away the things which grow out J y thalt be burnt with hunger, and devoured with f burning heat 20 Thou prevailestforeveragainst him, and he paaseth : thou changest his countenance, and sendest him... | |
| 1818 - 948 lehte
...18 And surely the mountain falling cometh >o nought, and the rock is removed out of his place. Î.9 Aaron, and the Lévites, 20 Thou prevailest/orcver against him, •and he passeth : thou changes! his countenance, and sendest... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - 1822 - 326 lehte
...and riseth not : till the heavens be no more they shall not awake, nor be raised out of their sleep. Thou prevailest for ever against him, and he passeth...his countenance, and sendest him away." (Job xiv. 10 — 12, 20.) They all three stood looking at the corpse for a long time, without speaking one word.... | |
| 1822 - 570 lehte
...hip, which gradually wore him away. " The waters wear the stones; I lion washest a\vay the things that grow out of the dust of the earth, and thou destroyest the hope of man." U is parents were brought up and attached to the established church of this country. Being poor people,... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 522 lehte
...7. CHAP. LXXVIII. OF MAN'S IGNORANCE OF THE MEN AND THINGS OF THIS WORLD, AFTEX HIS DEPARTURE HENCE. THOU destroyest the hope of man • thou prevailest...passeth : thou changest his countenance, and sendest him awav 482 483 his sons come to honour, and he krjoweth it not : and they are brought low, but he perceiveth... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 530 lehte
...LXXVIII. OF MAN'S IGNORANCE OF TUT MEN AND THINGS OF THIS WORLD, AFTM HIS DEPASTURE HENCE. Tuou dcstroyest the hope of man : thou prevailest for ever against...passeth : thou changest his countenance, and sendest him awav : 482 483 his sons come to honour, and he knoweth it not : and they are brought low, but he perceiveth... | |
| Joseph Caryl - 1824 - 282 lehte
...reminds him of what he is, and what he must shortly be. " Verse 19. ' The waters wear the stones, thon washest away the things which grow out of the dust...of the earth, and thou destroyest the hope of man.' " Waters are soft, yet they make impressions upon that which is hard. This similitude intimates that... | |
| 1826 - 684 lehte
...rock is moved out of hi» place. The waters wear the stones; thou irasheth away the things which groa out of the dust of the earth ; and thou destroyest the hope of man."' This passage will be perceived to be a very correct, though compendious account of a recent providential... | |
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