| William Kennedy - 1832 - 284 pages
...wretched penitent, spare your-self !—' my punishment is greater than I can bear !" ' O, Robert ! Robert !—how is the gold become dim !—how is the most fine gold changed !—the crown is fallen from our head—wo unto us, that we have sinned !' Though a woman of strong... | |
| William Kennedy - 1832 - 284 pages
...wretched penitent, spare yourself !—' my punishment is greater than I can bear !" ' 0, Robert ! Robert !—how is the gold become dim !—how is the most fine gold changed !—the crown is fallen from our head—wo unto us, that we have sinned !' Though a woman of strong... | |
| 1832 - 642 pages
...Christ ;" and hast known the power and tasted the sweetness o£ vital godliness. But alas ! alas! " how is the gold become dim! how is the most fine gold changed !" Lam. iv. 1. You whose digestive powers were in proper tune, you could inwardly digest the word of... | |
| William Kennedy - 1832 - 282 pages
...penitent, spare yourself ! — ' my punishment is greater than I can bear !" ' O, Robert ! Robert ! — how is the gold become dim ! — how is the most fine gold changed ! — the crown is fallen from our head — wo unto us, that we have sinned !' Though a woman of strong... | |
| Elias Hicks - 1832 - 464 pages
...customs of the world to such a degree, as not to retain any marks of true primitive plainness. " O how is the gold become dim ; how is the most fine gold changed !" Many parents, who retain a good degree of outward plainness themselves, for want of dwelling enough... | |
| John Hambleton - 1833 - 220 pages
...beauteous temple. Who shall rebuild this house ? Who shall of these stones raise up children to Abraham ? " How is the gold become dim ! how is the most fine gold changed !" 3 We see, then, that every human soul, Jesus Christ's alone excepted, for he was conceived by the... | |
| 1833 - 214 pages
...that religion should prosper, where the pastors and members of churches trade in the souls of men. 'How is the gold become dim! how is the most fine gold changed ! The whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint.' Now, abolish slavery, and the gospel will have... | |
| William Bailey (A.B.) - 534 pages
...were, and from which they have so fearfully fallen, we may well say, in the language of Jeremiah, " How is the gold become dim, how is the most fine gold changed ! the stones of the sanctuary are poured out in the top of every street. The precious sons of Zion,... | |
| Sarah Austin - 1833 - 322 pages
...snuffed up the wind like dragons ; their eyes did fail, because there was no grass. LESSON CLXVIi. How is the gold become dim! how is the most fine gold changed! the stones of the sanctuary are poured out in the top of every street. 2 The precious sons of Zion,... | |
| 1833 - 202 pages
...that religion should prosper, where the pastors and members of churches trade in the souls of men. 'How is the gold become dim! how is the most fine gold changed ! The whole head is sick, and the whole heart fault' Now, abolish slavery, and the gospel will have... | |
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