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" The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart: his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords. "
A statement of the proceedings of the Presbytery of Glasgow, relative to the ... - Page 252
by Glasgow presbytery - 1808 - 269 lehte
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1861 - 980 lehte
...didourdepartedsister there would never be occasion to adopt the mournful complaint of the Psalmist, ' The words of his mouth were smoother than butter,...were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords.' That our departed sister had her imperfections we do not deny. These she would often confess and mourn...
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Scenes in a Vestry: Being an Account of the Late Controversy in the South ...

Daniel Cony Weston - 1841 - 254 lehte
...W., made in writing, not the slighest notice was taken. Adjourned to Wednesday evening. CHAPTER XIII. "The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but WAR was in his heart: hi* words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords." Ps. lv.21. ''How like a hateful ape Detected,...
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A Scripture Account of the Faith and Practice of Christians: Consisting of ...

Hugh Gaston - 1843 - 348 lehte
...O thou deceitful tongue.— Ver. 5. God shall destroy thee for ever. Iv. 21. The words of his moulh were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart...were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords. (Ver. 12, 13. 1ft.) Ver. 23. Thou, 0 God, shall bring them down into the pit of destruction. Iviii....
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The Presbyterian review and religious journal, 16. köide

1843 - 1068 lehte
...we eball ever prefer an open antagonist, however bitter bis speech, to him of whom it may be said, ' the words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in hi> heart; his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords.' Jolly, ' he must submit to...
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Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the Book of the psalmes ..., 2. köide

Henry Ainsworth - 1843 - 760 lehte
...no changes, neither fear they God. al He sent forth his hand on his peaceable friends, he profaned his covenant. ° The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but battle was in his heart ; his words were softer than oil, but they were drawn swords. n Cast thou thy...
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The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments

1843 - 1108 lehte
...his mouth were Hit confidence. PSALMS. God tateth hit. smoother than bulter, but war tea« in liis ğ ⮂ Z ̓ 驂 22 Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain tliee : lie shall never suffer the righteous...
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The Protestant magazine, 6. köide

Protestant association - 1844 - 420 lehte
...out for further concessions, for political power. They put on an appearance suited to the purpose. " The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart." They were joined by another party who were writhing with envy, and jealousy, and ambition to possess...
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A Scripture Manual: Alphabetically and Systematically Arranged : Designed to ...

Charles Simmons - 1844 - 552 lehte
...that it was in thy heart. 2 Ch. 32. 26 Hezekiah humbled himself for the pride of his heart. Ps. 55 21. The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart. Ps. 78. 72. He fed them according to the integrity of his heart. Ps. 95. 10. It is a people that do...
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The Spiritual Magazine, and Zion's Casket

1844 - 636 lehte
...Daniel, " I could have borne it, but it was thon a man, mine equal, my guide, and mine acquaintance." "The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in bis heart ; his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords." It is hardly possible for...
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Morning exercises at Cripplegate [ed. by S. Annesley] St. Giles in ..., 2. köide

London St. Giles, Cripplegate - 1844 - 712 lehte
...you, that a man may be guilty of reproaching men by commendations, as David speaks of his enemy : " His words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords." (Psalm Iv. 21.) It is the usual practice of some men to smooth the way to a reproach by a commendation, and...
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