| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 428 pages
...life. A land wherein thou shall eat bread without scarceness, thou shall not la.Sk. any [thing] in il ; a land whose stones [are] iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass ; a country whose surface abounds "with provisions, and whose bowels are stored with the most useful... | |
| Ely Bates - 1806 - 445 pages
...honey ; a land wherein tf'ou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it ; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass -\-. Yet amidst all these blessings and advantages, both natural and political, the people tempted... | |
| Hugh Gaston - 1807 - 550 pages
...Ver. 9. A land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it, a land whose stones are iron and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass. Ver. 10. When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless the Lord, for the good land which... | |
| 1807 - 570 pages
...; , y A land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it ; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayestdig brass. 10 When thou hast eaten and art mil, then thou shalt bless the LORD thy God for the... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 568 pages
...venomous flies amongst them, which shall not only gall them, but shall sting them to death. VIII. 9 A land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mauest dig brass, A kind, whose face is not better furnished with all kind of fruits, than her bowels... | |
| 1809 - 600 pages
...honey, a laud wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it, a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass" Idumea is the only country where native brass is to be found. Solomon's riches came from Idumea, where... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1810 - 430 pages
...honey; a land wherein thoa ihalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shak not lack any thing in it ; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou raayest dig brass. When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shah blew the LORD thy GOD for the... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1846 - 498 pages
...warm suns of Asia to the shade and rigours of the north ; from the land whose ' gold is good, ' to ' a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass.' And still the Divine Love is with us, working an outward omnipresence in every zone, under the Boreal... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1879 - 622 pages
...honey ; a land wherein thou ahalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it ; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou imiyest dig brass" (Deut. viii. 7-10). Such was the land as promised to tho Israelites, but such is... | |
| 1815 - 706 pages
...honey ; 9 A land wherein thou shall eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass. 10 When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless the LORD thy God for the good land which... | |
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