| John Newton - 1821 - 686 pages
...without water, carried about of winds; trees whose fruit withereth, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame;...to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for i Tit. i. 10, 11. ' Tit. i. 16. 'James, ii. 14. ever:"1 "sporting themselves with their own deceiving-i,... | |
| John Logan - 1821 - 250 pages
...morning clouds, that are ever varying their form, and are carried about with every wind ; who resemble wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever. But he advances from strength to strength ; his path is like the light of tic morning, which shineth... | |
| John Fry - 1822 - 568 pages
...about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, ' plucked up by the roots. Raging waves of the sea foaming out their own shame...whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever." i This nearly resembles St. Peter's description of the same persons, and that neither apostle means... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Hawker - 1822 - 620 pages
...carried about of winds: trees, whose fruit withereth; without fruit; twice dead plucked up by the roots ; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame!...stars; to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever." Jude 12, 13. According to the statement given by Bunyan, of his own life, prior to a work... | |
| 1822 - 554 pages
...of popular favour with the lustre of Lucifer before his degradation, you will contemplate them as " wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever !" " Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established." And let both your prayers and... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - 1823 - 146 pages
...water, clouds that are carried with a tempest ; to whom the mist of darkness is reserved FOR EVER.- Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame...to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness FOR EVER.The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of GOD, which is poured out without mixture into... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 546 pages
...ungodly lusts; filthy dreamers, who defile the flesh, despise dominion, and speak evil of dignities ; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame...whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever.* Let Mr. Paine, and other Infidels, consider well the above picture, and ask their own consciences,... | |
| John Newton - 1824 - 638 pages
...water, carried about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blacknesss of darkness for ever :' } ' Sporting themselves with their own deceivings, and beguiling... | |
| John Newton, Richard Cecil - 1824 - 748 pages
...water, carried " about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, " twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; raging " waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; " wandering stars, to whom is reserved the black" ness of darkness for ever:"J "sporting them" selves with their own deceivings, and beguiling... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 418 pages
...water, clouds that are carried with a tempest, to whom the mist of darkness is reserved for ever. — Wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever. — If any man worship the beast, or his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,... | |
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