| John Gammon - 1738 - 288 pages
...16. Awake , 0 NorthIFind, and came thou South, How upon my Garden, that the Spices thereof may f.ow out ; let my Beloved come into his Garden, and eat his pleafant Fruits. Ordinances are but Mediums and Chanels of Grace ; we had need to look to Chrift to fill them with Divine... | |
| United Brethren in Christ - 1754 - 828 pages
...no fpot in thee. Thou haft ravilhed my heart, my fifter, Bruit. Awake, O north-wind, and come taou fouth, blow upon my garden : that the fpices thereof...come into his garden : and eat his pleafant fruits. I fleep, but my heart waketh : it it the voice of my beloved, that knocketh. After, my fpoufc : thou... | |
| John Griffith - 1765 - 124 pages
...come thou fouth, blow upon my " garden, that the Ipices thereof may flow out." Then will they fay, " Let my beloved come into " his garden, and eat his pleafant fruits.'* | CHAPTER CHAPTER IV. Containing Short Remarks upon the TRUE and the FALSE MINISTRY. T l HE prophet... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1793 - 384 pages
...mention of thy righteoufnefs, even of thine only. Song iv. 1 6. Awake) O north wind, and come, thott fouth, blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow out. w Phil. ii. 12, 13. Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my prefence only, but... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1795 - 518 pages
...the mown grafs; as fhowers that water the earth," &c. Pfalm Ixxii. 6. 8. " Awake, O north wind; come, thou fouth ; blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow out," Song iv. 16. O it is a 'happy wind, that can drive a finking veffel to a fafe harbour, and gather per'u'hing... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1795 - 540 pages
...life, faith Chrift, and they fhall never perifh." See Song iv. 16. " Awake,O north-wind, and come thcu fouth: blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow out." Net only the wind of influences ; the north-wind of nipping and convincing influences of the Spirit... | |
| 1796 - 616 pages
...--ht love thee' Ml kJ *" I for thy name is as ointment poured forth. Awakf, О north wind ! and come thou fouth ; blow upon my garden, that the fpices...come into his garden, and eat his pleafant fruits." p. 29. We have feen the preacher full of joy ; — let us now attend to his expreffions of mourning.... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1796 - 612 pages
...upright love thee; .M 4 iw for thy name is as ointment poured forth. Awake, O north wind ( and come thou fouth; blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof...flow out ; let my beloved come into his garden, and fat his pleafant fruits." P. 29. We have feen the preacher full of joy ; — let us now attend to his... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1796 - 738 pages
...name, and what is his fon's name, if thou canft tell ? 10 Song iv. 16. A^ake, O north wind, and come, thou fouth, blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow out: let nv. Bcl.ivcd come into his garden, and eat his pleafaiu Traits. John iii. 8. The wiud I have no good... | |
| William Huntington - 1797 - 598 pages
...unexpe&ed gale arifes. Awake, O north wind, and come, thoufoutbt blow upon my garden, tl:at the Jfices thereof may flow out. Let my beloved come into his garden, and eat his pleaJant fruits. The firft motion is attended with fome terrors, fear, and trembling ; this drives... | |
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