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" For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie : though it tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. "
The Gospel magazine, and theological review. Ser. 5. Vol. 3, no. 1-July 1874 - Page 283
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The National Preacher, Volumes 9-10

1836 - 400 pages
...blessedness. The vision is yet for an appointed time ; but in the end it shall speak and not lie : though it tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry, Hab. ii. 3. 2. But further, our confidence that the religion of Christ will, one day, fill the whole...
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The Vindication,: Containing a History of the Trial of the Rev. Albert ...

George Junkin - 1836 - 200 pages
...misunderstood !] For the vision is yet for an appointed time ; but at the end it shall speak, and not lie : though it> tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry." And what is the vision? What is the glorious doctrine, by the reception and belief of which, verse...
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The American National Preacher, Volumes 9-11

1836 - 732 pages
...blessedness. The vision is yet for an appointed time ; but in the end it shall speak and not lie ; though it tarry, wait for it ; Because it will surely come, it unllnM tarry, Hab. ii. 3. 2. But further, our confidence that the religion of Christ will, one day,...
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Sermons preached in the church of the Holy Trinity, Cheltenham

John BROWNE (Curate of Trinity Church, Cheltenham.) - 1836 - 520 pages
...of unanswered prayer. No ! God delights in prayer, and no prayer will weary him. Though the answer "tarry, wait for it, because it will surely come, it will not tarry.''7 But this is not the only 3 Matt. xv. 23. * Isa. Iv. 8, 9. •' Prpv. xv. 8. 6 Heb. x. 35....
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Mercies of a covenant God, or, An account of some of the Lord's dealings in ...

John Warburton - 1837 - 154 pages
...my mind, " For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry." (Hab. ii. 3.) Oh! how strengthened and encouraged was my poor soul; and I went on, hoping and praying...
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Joseph and Benjamin: letters on the controversy between Jews and ..., Volume 1

Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick Frey - 1837 - 422 pages
...readeth it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak,. and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry." It is the general opinion of our most eminent Rabbins, that this prophecy relates to the coming of...
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ..., Volume 12

1837 - 742 pages
...plain duty — to protest, and not seek her own, her own power or authority, but bide her time ; " though it tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry." We cannot hasten the fitting time, except by rendering ourselves fit for it ; and any other who would...
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The Doctrine of Election and Its Connection with the General Tenor of ...

Thomas Erskine - 1837 - 608 pages
...readeth it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie ; though it tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. Behold, his soul which is lifted up (or the unbeliever, as the vulgate renders it), is not upright...
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Sermons on Various Subjects

James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1837 - 368 pages
...Lord, saying, " The vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie : though it tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry 1." As " the husbandman" therefore " waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience...
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The baptist Magazine

1838 - 606 pages
...pleases. " The vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and shall not lie : though it tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry." Mr. Sbarman, July 4, writes to the Secretary :— We ate going on pretty well, thank God. I have at...
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