Thou hast spread thy wing, and sheltered us from the pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noon-day. Public Health - Page 741882Full view - About this book
| John Henry Hobart (bp. of New York.) - 1832 - 568 pages
...formidable evils which assail our feeble frames — the terror by night, the arrow that flieth by day, the pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noon-day ; when our spiritual enemies encompass us— the world alluring, the flesh seducing, the great adversary... | |
| John Henry Hobart, William Berrian - 1832 - 522 pages
...formidable evils which assail our feeble frames — the terror by night, the arrow that flieth by day, the pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noon-day ; when our spiritual enemies encompass us — the world alluring, the flesh seducing, the great adversary... | |
| Michael Scott - 1833 - 254 pages
...plate, like a show-table in Rundle and Bridge's back-shop, gave startling proofs of the ravages of the " pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noon-day;" for although the whole regiment was in barracks, there were only nine covers laid, one of which was for... | |
| John Holt Rice, Benjamin Holt Rice - 1833 - 466 pages
...loving-kindness — your family circle has been unbroken — your happy mansion has been screened from 'the pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noonday.' While others have been called to follow their inmates to the narrow house, you all live. "Believing... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1833 - 346 pages
...our garners have been affording all manner of store. Thou hast spread thy wing, and sheltered us from the pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noonday. Civil discord has not raged in our landj our shores have not been invaded; we have not heard the confused... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1833 - 472 pages
...our garners have been affording all manner of store. Thou hast spread thy wing, and sheltered us from the pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noonday. Civil discord has not raged in our land; our shores have not been invaded; we have not heard the confused... | |
| William Allen (of Peel.) - 1835 - 702 pages
...represented by the Psalmist, under the description of " the terror by night, the arrow that flieth by day, the pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noon-day." One or more of these assail every man in the course of his earthly pilgrimage : — and whenever it... | |
| Alvan Hyde - 1835 - 424 pages
...infinite purity. So far as I can learn,, people of dissipated habits are most likely to fall victims to the ' pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noonday.' " On Monday evening of this week, a minister and his wife, directly from Albany, called on us to partake... | |
| William Cogswell - 1836 - 380 pages
...Reserve unto us the appointed weeks of harvest, and crown the year with thy goodness. Preserve us from the pestilence, that walketh in darkness, and the destruction, that wasteth at noon day. Save us from the ravages of tempests and earthquakes, fire and water, persecution and the... | |
| Frederick Freeman - 1837 - 364 pages
...been adverse, if a remarkable protection afforded the colony from enemies without, and exemption from the pestilence that walketh in darkness and the destruction that wasteth at noon-day, as well also from internal discord and convulsion, is any evidence of the favor of Providence, that... | |
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