When the shades of evening draw on, the islanders,' one and all. again remember Him, who is about their path and about their bed, and spieth out all their ways. Nor are they slow to acknowledge His claims, who expects the grateful homage of His intelligent... The Home of the Mutineers - Side 231af Thomas Boyles Murray - 1854 - 342 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | 1821
...— not as eye-plea»ers, but as men who knoweth that God seeth the most secret actions of life, and is 'about their path, and about their bed, and spieth out all their ways.' Thus religion and morality are made fundamental principles '< —and thus, by implanting in early life... | |
 | John Henry Hobart, William Berrian - 1832
...taught that it is in vain to attempt to hide any thing from that God with whom they have to do ; that he is about their path, and about their bed, and spieth out all their ways — no where can they go from his presence, nor hide themselves from his Spirit ; for the darkness... | |
 | John Henry Hobart, William Berrian - 1862
...taught that it is in vain to attempt to hide any thing from that God with whom they have to do ; that he is about their path, and about their bed, and spieth out all their ways — no where can they go from his presence, nor hide themselves from his Spirit ; for the darkness... | |
 | Henry Woodward - 1838
...all sides, by essential Deity. To some, indeed, it is but the sad necessity of their case, that God is about their path, and about their bed, and spieth out all their ways. To whatever point they turn, he is straight before them. In the silence and solitude of the night,... | |
 | Johnson Grant - 1840 - 451 sider
...judgment as the noon-day. Lastly, he accompanies in terror the guilty in all their deeds of darkness ; he is about their path and about their bed, and spieth out all their ways ; and an hour approacheth, when they will feel that they cannot flee from his avenging arm, but will... | |
 | William Herbert - 1842
...unthankfully and unprofitably without ever elevating their thoughts to that divine protection which is " about their path, and about their bed, and spieth out all their ways." And will not their ignorance and their guilt rise against this generation and condemn it ? Will not... | |
 | Practical sermons - 1845
...may often impose upon the world, and be respected as good men, but they cannot impose upon GOD. " He is about their path, and about their bed, and spieth out all their ways." What advantage is it, then, to carry on this deception for a few years, when the punishment which awaits... | |
 | Thomas Boyles Murray - 1853 - 280 sider
...clear skies." COWPER. When the shades of evening draw on, the islanders, one and all, again remember Him, who is about their path and about their bed,...have no such defences, nor any need of them, each may feel at night a happy confidence in the protection and blessing of that gracious Lord, who has guided... | |
 | Thomas Boyles Murray - 1854 - 342 sider
...clear skies." COWPER. When the shades of evening draw on, the islanders, one and all, again remember Him, who is about their path and about their bed,...And then, without any thought of locks, bolts, or bars,—for they have no such defences, nor any need of them. —each may feel at night a happy confidence... | |
 | Thomas Boyles Murray - 1858 - 414 sider
...clear skies COWPBB. When the shades of evening draw on, the islanders,' one and all. again remember Him, who is about their path and about their bed,...such defences, nor any need of them, — each may feel at night a happy confidence in the protection and blessing of that gracious Lord, who has guided... | |
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