| Richard Winter Hamilton - 1846 - 690 pages
...stretches out his hands, and no man regards. It is all in vain. They make the word of God of none effect. " They are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear...; which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely." " They reject the counsel of God against themselves." "They put it away... | |
| 1846 - 586 pages
...delighted "when it caught the first sound of the voice of the Lord God," (Gen. iii. 8.) now was closed " like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear, which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely." (Ps. Iviii. 4, 5.) The eye which was wont to delight itself in the presence... | |
| Anne Joseph Eusèbe Baconnière-Salverte - 1846 - 412 pages
...their successors in Egypt, and Hindostan. — In the Psalms (chap. LVIII. v. 4), we find the words " like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear ; which will not hearken to the voice of the charmers, charming ever so wisely ;" a proof that the art was formerly practised. The serpent usually... | |
| George Rundle Prynne - 1846 - 330 pages
...trouble or disturb us. Surely it was well said of such, that their "madness is like that of the serpent, like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear, which will not hearken to the voice of the charmers, charming never so wisely."1 What wilt thou that I should do unto thee? might our Lord... | |
| Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Andrew Alexander Bonar - 1846 - 640 pages
...born, speaking lies. Their poison is like the poison of a serpent ; they are like the deaf adder th.it stoppeth her ear, which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely." — PS4LM Iviii. 3-5. It has been supposed by some interpreters that this... | |
| 1847 - 412 pages
...for the capture of aquatic insects. — Patterson's Introduction to Zoology. ' SERPENT-CHARMING. " They are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear;...which will not hearken to the voice of charmers."— Psal. Iviii. 4, 5. THE serpent-charmers are a class of persons who have, for a very considerable length... | |
| Robert Murray M'Cheyne - 1847 - 580 pages
...watchmen to blow the trumpet, and warn the people — they have the tongue of the learned; but you are "like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear; which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely." — Ps. Iviii. Blind. This word is constantly used in the Bible to describe... | |
| Robert Murray M'Cheyne - 1847 - 532 pages
...are watchmen to blow the trumpet, and warn the people, they have the tongue of the learned ; but you are "like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear; which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely." — Ps. Iviii. Blind. — This word is constantly used in the Bible to describe... | |
| Eusèbe Salverte - 1847 - 348 pages
...to their successors in Egypt and Hindostan. In the Psalms (Iviii., vers. 4, 5), we find the words, " Like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear ; which will not hearken to the voice of the charmers, charming never so wisely :" a proof that the art was formerly practiced. The serpent... | |
| Robert Haldane - 1847 - 780 pages
...unless he was a sinful creature and an enemy to God, would be sufficient. He is, as the Psalmist says, " Like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear ; which will not hearken to the, voice of the charmers, charming never so wisely." If, again, it be inquired whether men can resist the calling... | |
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