| 1705 - 520 pages
...bull gendereth and t'aile* their cow calve* and caftcch nof calf. They fend forth their little ones a- flock , and their children dance. They take the timbrel and harp, •eioyce at die found of the organ. They fpeixi their days in wealth, in a marnent go down e. Therefore... | |
| John Hildrop - 1711 - 332 pages
...in their Jight, and their Houfes are fafe from fear, neither is the Rod of God upon them; They fend forth their little Ones like a Flock, and their Children dance, They take theTimbrel and Harp, and rejoice at the found of the Organ, Job 21. They are not in Trouble' like other... | |
| John Hildrop - 1713 - 336 pages
...their fight, and their ffoufes are fafe from fear, neither is the Rod of God upon them , They fend forth their little Ones like a Flock, and their Children...They take the Timbrel and Harp, and rejoice at the found of the Organ, Job 21. They are not in Trouble like other Folks, neither are they plagued like... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1725 - 460 pages
...Offffring before their Eyes. Their Houfes are fafe from Fear, neither is the Rod of God upon them ; they take the Timbrel and Harp, and rejoice at the Sound of the Organ : They fpend their T>ays in Wealth, and in a Moment (without any remarkable Judgment) go down to the Grave... | |
| John FISHER (A.M., Vicar of St. Lawrence, Exeter.) - 1741 - 354 pages
...Offspring before their Eyes .'> Their Houfes are faff from Fear, neither is the Rod of God upon them-, they take the Timbrel and Harp, and rejoice at the Sound of the Organ-, they [fend their Days in Wealth, and in a Moment go down to the Grave. One dieth in his full Strength, being... | |
| John Fisher - 1741 - 352 pages
...Offspring before their Eyes ? Their Houses are fafe from Fear, neither is the Rod of God upon them', they take the Timbrel and Harp, and rejoice at the Sound of the Organ-, theyfpend their Days in Wealth, and in a Moment go down to the Grave* One dieth in his futt Strength,... | |
| John Flavel - 1770 - 488 pages
...wanton ; their life is but a drverfion from one.pleaure to another, Job xxi. n, 12, 13. " They fend forth their little <( ones like a flock, and their children dance : they take the tim" brel-and harp, and rejoice at the found of the organ: they *' ipend their days in wealth, and... | |
| John Clayton - 1789 - 134 pages
...feed is eftablifhed in their " fight, with them, and their offspring before " their eyes. They fend forth their little " ones like a flock, and their...children dance. " They take the timbrel, and harp, and re-. " joice at the found of the organ." To our dome flic circle muft be added, agreeable connexions... | |
| Daniel Bellamy - 1789 - 512 pages
...arguments which " prove the ufual and eftabliftied order of its difpenfations." SCOTT. VERSE XIII. THEY SPEND THEIR DAYS IN WEALTH, AND IN A MOMENT GO DOWN TO THE GRAVE. ""THIS is that fudden and cafy death, in a green old age, without pain, without " lingering... | |
| Richard Davies - 1794 - 200 pages
...declared the word of the Lord among them. That • which was chiefly before me was that of Job ; They fend forth their little ones like a flock., and their children...take the • timbrel and harp, and rejoice at the found of the organ. They fpend their days In h, and in a moment go down to the grave, Job. xxi. Hi... | |
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