 | Archibald Bower - 1732 - 536 sider
...at length arrived at the place of her temporal as well as fpiricual Dominion, is there " nourifhed a time, and times, *' and half a time, from the Face of the Ser" pent ; not in his Kingdom, but at a Diftance ** from him. She is nourifhed by the Merchants "... | |
 | Edward Harley - 1735 - 798 sider
...afWaters t are come ' CR >si> b y «afon of mine Afflicwarers r are come tio(j umo ^ J/wJj ^ he hwrd ter the Woman ; that he might caufe her to be carried away of the FLOOD. (h) Rum. vn. 13,14. But I fee another Law in rny Members, warring againft the Law or' my Mind, and... | |
 | Emanuel Swedenborg - 1750 - 88 sider
...Wings of a great Eagle, that flie " might fly into the Wildernefs, into her Place. And the Serpent caft out " of his Mouth Water as a Flood, after the...might caufe her ** to be carried away of the Flood. And the Earth helped the Woman, and ct the Earth opened her Mouth, and fwallowed up the Flood which... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 700 sider
...great eagle, that Jbe might fy into the wilderticfs, into her place : where Jhe is nourijhed for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the ferpent: or monftrous dragon. This, Spenfer in a round number, and poetically, calls four yearf. The Chriftians... | |
 | Assembly of divines confess. and catech - 1765 - 626 sider
...great eagle, that (he might flee into the wildernefs, into her place: where Ihe is nouriihed for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the ferpent. : (Rev. ii. and iii. chapters throughout.) i Cor. т. 6. Your glorying is not good : Know ye not that... | |
 | Thomas Newton (bp. of Bristol.) - 1766 - 518 sider
...a great eagle, that me might fly into the wildernefs, into her place : where (he is nourifhed for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of...out of his mouth water as a flood, after the woman j that he might caufe her to be carried away of the flood. 16 And 16 And the earth helped the woman,... | |
 | Lauchlan Taylor - 1770 - 268 sider
...difappointed in all his deftgnsv of reftoring heathen idolatry, "caft out, of' his mouth, water as <« " flood, after the woman, that he might caufe her to be carried. *, away by tie flood." This refers to the poifonous and'intediou* doctrines of Arius and IVJacedonius, Satan,... | |
 | Assembly of divines confess. and catech, Church of Scotland - 1773 - 570 sider
...great eagle, that ihe might fly into the wildernefs, into her place : where ihe is nouriflied for a time and times, and half a time, from the face of th,e ferpe.nl. i (Rev. ii. and iii. chapters throughout.) i Cor. v. 6. Your glorying is not good : know... | |
 | Thomas Bell - 1780 - 878 sider
...of thy land, 0 Immanuel. And we read in Rev. xii. 15. that the ferpent, [that is, the enemy,] cafl out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman,...he might caufe her to be carried away of the flood. But, to be a little more particular, the enemy may be faid to come in like a flood, in the following... | |
 | Thomas Taylor - 1793 - 328 sider
...is the true Church of God, fhould in fuch fort be perfecuted by .the Dragon, which caft out of bis his mouth water as a flood after the woman, that he might caufe her to be carried away of the flood, fo that fhe was conftrained to fly into the wilderacfs* where fhe fhould be nourifhed for a time, and... | |
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