| Jeremy Taylor - 1834 - 436 páginas
...(writes the eloquent divine, in the Epistle Dedicatory, originally prefixed to the present Treatise*) "who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noise of his waves, and the madness of his people, had provided a plank for me, I had been lost to all the opportunities of content or study.... | |
| Ignotus Coaxus (pseud.) - 1835 - 224 páginas
...consign the individual to ruin, and the empire to degeneracy. Such a catastrophe, be it our prayer, that " He who stilleth the raging of the sea, and...noise of his waves, and the madness of the people," may for ever avert! " England! with all thy faults, I love thee still." THE END. GILBERT & RIVINGTON,... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - 1835 - 482 páginas
...mercy of the sea, and the gentleness of an element that could neither distinguish things nor persons. And but that he who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noise of his waves, and the madness of his people, had provided a plank for me, I had been lost to all the opportunities of content or study.... | |
| 1835 - 604 páginas
...the broad sea. 6 Who in his strength setteth fast the mountains, and is jirded about with power. 7 Who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noise of his waves, and the madness of the people. it 8 They also that dwell in the uttermost parts of the earth shall be afraid at thy tokens, thou that... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1835 - 636 páginas
...remain in the broad sea. Who in his strength setteth fast the mountains, and is girded about with power. Who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noise of his waves, and the madness of the people. They also that dwell in the uttermost parts of the earth shall be afraid at thy tokens, thou that makest... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1835 - 406 páginas
...tiic broad sea. 6 Who in his strength setteth fast (hi' mountains, and is girded about with power. 7 Who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noise of his waves, and the madness of the people. 8 They also that dwell in the uttermost parts Df the earth shall be afraid at thy tokens, thou that... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - 1835 - 550 páginas
...the gentleness of an element that could neither distinguish things nor persons : and but that He that stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noise of his waves, and the madness of his people, had provided a plank for me, I had been lost to all the opportunities of content or study... | |
| Enchiridion - 1836 - 730 páginas
...mercy of the sea, and the gentleness of an element that could neither distinguish things nor persons. And but that He who stilleth the raging of the sea and the noise of his waves, and the madness of his people, had provided a plank for me, I had been lost to all the opportunities of content or study.... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1836 - 572 páginas
...arrested, save by the word of Him who alone can calm the stormy uproar of civil or elemental strife, who stilleth " the raging of the sea and the noise of his waves, and the madness of the people?." That " the PEOPLE is the only true source of legitimate power," is a fiction and blasphemy against... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Krummacher - 1836 - 326 páginas
...dragon, who shutteth up the sea with doors and bars, saying, Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further ; who stilleth the raging of the sea and the noise of his waves, and the madness of the people." A proof of this will be seen in that part of the history of our prophet which we are now about to consider.... | |
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