Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the image upon his feet that were of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces. Lectures on the Millennium. ...de Joseph Emerson - 1830 - 281 páginasVista de fragmentos - Acerca de este libro
| James Hatley Frere - 1826 - 576 páginas
...'brightness was excellent, stood before " thee, and the form thereof was terrible. 32. " This image's head was of fine gold, his " breast and his arms of silver, and his belly " and his thighs of brass." And afterwards, in giving the interpretation of this part... | |
| Hugh McNeile - 1827 - 104 páginas
...whose brightness was excellent, stood before thee ; and the form thereof was terrible. This image's head was of fine gold, his breast and his arms of...clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, broken in pieces together, and became like the chaff... | |
| Russel Canfield - 1827 - 272 páginas
...and all nations shall flow unto it.'' - Daniel speaking of this mountain ch. 2 : 34, 35, says; U* " Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without...clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, broken ^o pieces together, and became like the chaff... | |
| William Cogswell - 1827 - 558 páginas
...and a pure offering; for my name shall -be great among the heathen, saith the Lord. l)an. 2. 34, 35. Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without...clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like chaff, of... | |
| John Platts - 1827 - 676 páginas
...a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a precious corner-stone, a sure foundation. DAN. ii. 34, 35 : Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without...that were of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces. And the stone that broke the image became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth. Hos. xiv. 9... | |
| John Platts - 1827 - 572 páginas
...of them for evermore. BY DANIEL. DAN. ii. 34, 35, 44, 45 : Thou sawest till that a stone was cut oat without hands, which smote the image upon his feet...clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff... | |
| Russel Canfield - 1827 - 268 páginas
...the hills ; and all nations shall flow unto it.'' Daniel speaking of this mountain ch. 2 : 34, 35, " Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the irna-^e upon his feet that were of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the iron, the... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1827 - 392 páginas
...was terrible. This image's head was of fine gold, his breast and arms of silver, his belly and hit thighs of brass, his legs of iron, his feet part of iron andpart of clay. Thou sawcst till a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the im'age upon his... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1828 - 424 páginas
...brightness was excellent, stood before thee ; and the form thereof was terrible. This image's liead was of fine gold: his breast and his arms, of silver:...clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the iron, the clay, and tlie brass, the silver, and the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like the... | |
| sir John Bayley (1st bart), Henry Clissold - 1828 - 196 páginas
...whose brightness was excellent, stood before thee : and the form thereof was terrible. This image's head was of fine gold, his breast and his arms of...cut out without hands, which smote the image upon Kis feet that were of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces : then was the iron, the clay, the brass,... | |
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