Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder and cast away their cords from... Sermons on Practical Subjects - Page 159by Joseph Washburn, Asahel Hooker - 1807 - 376 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Carpenter - 1825 - 696 pages
...of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against bis anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh : the LORD shall have them in derision. Then shall he... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1825 - 432 pages
...means they are concerting to overthrow them. Thus, though the kings of the earth take counsel together against the Lord, and against his Anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, dnd cast away their cords from us ; yet He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh at them, the Lord... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1825 - 632 pages
...the " rulers took counsel together against the Lord, " and against his anointed," or his Messiah ; saying, " Let us break their bands asunder, and cast " away their cords from us." All the power and 1 Acts iv. 25 — 28. * Gen. 1. 20. policy of man seemed to be leagued together,... | |
| sir James Allan Park - 1825 - 160 pages
...discourses were written—times, when the Kings of the earth stood up, and the rulers took counsel together against the Lord, and against his Anointed, saying, Let us break their bonds asunder, and cast away their cords from us." The conclusion of this preface is so beautiful and... | |
| Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck - 1825 - 480 pages
...set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his anointed. 3. Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. 4. He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision. 5. Then shall... | |
| James Ross - 1825 - 472 pages
...world, have either thoughtlessly or wilfully combined with the powers of darkness against the Lord and his Anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away tlieir cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens will bid 'defiance to so vain and impious an attempt.... | |
| William Carpenter - 1825 - 636 pages
...themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, laying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh : the LORD shall have them in derision. Then shall he... | |
| Robert Leighton, John Norman Pearson - 1825 - 556 pages
...it. Surely they do most ungratefully requite the Lord and His Christ, when they say, (as Psal. ii.) Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. Whereas the Lord binds the cords of kings and their authority fast upon their people ; not the... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher) - 1825 - 1068 pages
...themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LOHD, and against his anointed, saying, 3 ade the world as a wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof; us. 4 He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh : the Lord shall hare them in derision. 5 Then shall... | |
| Jacobus Arminius, James Nichols - 1825 - 828 pages
...of the yoke which is imposed by Christ, though it is both easy and light. Pride says in reality, " Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us." (Psalm ii, 3.) From this baneful source arose the sedition of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, who arrogantly... | |
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