| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1844 - 504 páginas
...Lord.' But what most rested on my rnind, was the fresh revival of these expressions, ' Son of man, behold I take away from thee, the desire of thine eyes, with a stroke ;' and as my soul has of later months been made so deeply sensible of this taking away, and even my... | |
| John Wilson - 1844 - 656 páginas
...strikingly touching:—" Also the word of the Lord," he writes, " came unto me, saying, Son of man, behold, I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke; yet neither shall thou mourn nor weep, neither shall thy tears run down. Forbear to cry, make no mourning... | |
| John Bruce - 1844 - 306 páginas
...gazes on the pallid form of his long-loved companion, he knows whose voice addresses him, " Son of man, behold, I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke." And if death returns once and again to the social circle, and repeats the fatal blow, the believer... | |
| Thomas Scattergood - 1845 - 498 páginas
...the Lord.' But what most rested on my mind, was the fresh revival of these expressions, ' Son of man, behold I take away from thee, the desire of thine eyes, with a stroke; ' and as my soul has of later months been made so deeply sensible of this taking away, and even my... | |
| 822 páginas
...is when the voice of the Almighty seems to be heard from between the cherubim saying, " Son of man, behold I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke." That voice has been heard in our midst, and a mother in Israel has been called home. Her sun went down... | |
| John Whitehead - 1845 - 584 páginas
...bore, I could not but perceive that the word of the Lord was come to me likewise, saying, " Son of man, behold I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke: yet neither shalt thou ruourn, nor weep, neither shall thy tears run down." Feb. '24. It was agreed... | |
| James Hurford Wood - 1847 - 408 páginas
...Lord's-day, Padree Lacey preached her funeral sermon in Oriya, from Ezekiel xxiv. 16, ' Son of man, behold, I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke.' By this sermon the minds of all were benefited, and we could be no longer sorry. Lockshmeebie was thirty-five... | |
| 1847 - 116 páginas
...DIETH, SAITH THE LORD COD: WHEREFORE TURN YOURSELVES, AND LIVE YE. .KZEKIEL 18-31. 32. SON OF MAN, BEHOLD, I TAKE AWAY FROM THEE THE DESIRE OF THINE EYES WITH A STROKE : YET NEITHER SHALT THOU MOURN NOR WEEP, NEITHER SHALL THY TEARS RUN DOWN. FORBEAR TO CRY, MAKE NO... | |
| Charles Alexander Johns - 1848 - 344 páginas
...he had any knowledge, was the sixteenth verse of the twenty-fourth chapter of Ezekiel: "Son of man, behold, I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke : yet neither shalt thou mourn nor weep, neither shalt thy tears run down." Being asked to account... | |
| Frances Manwaring Caulkins - 1849 - 64 páginas
...the next Sabbath, he delivered an affecting funeral discourse from Ezek. xxiv. 16 : " Son of man ! Behold I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke." The partiality of the speaker may, perhaps, have enhanced the virtues of the deceased, but the character... | |
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