Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men ; that I might leave my people, and go from them ! for they be all adulterers, an assembly of treacherous men. Queen's Quarterly - Page 1171900Full view - About this book
| Nancy Towle - 1832 - 332 pages
...ashes, and my drink was mingled with my weeping. From the bitter anguish of my soul, I also cried, "Oh! that I had in the wilderness, a lodging place of way-faring men!" Or that I might hide myself, in some lone cavern of the earth, and be at rest; far, far, from all human... | |
| Moses Maimonides, Hermann Hedwig Bernard - 1832 - 414 pages
...to caves, thickets and deserts rather than guide himself in the way of sinners, just as it is said : Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men, (.Ter. ix. 2). III. It is a positive commandment to cleave to wise men and to their disciples, in order... | |
| Sarah Austin - 1833 - 322 pages
...night for the slain of the daughter of my people ! 16 Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging-place of wayfaring men; that I might leave my people, and go from them! 17 For death is come up into our windows, and is entered into our palaces, to cut off the children... | |
| Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet - 1853 - 274 pages
...and night for the slain of the daughter of my people. Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging-place of wayfaring men, that I might leave my people and...be all adulterers, an assembly of treacherous men." Jeremiah seems to have remained for some years in his native city exercising the prophetic office.... | |
| 1834 - 464 pages
...and provided me a place to rest my head for a night. O that I had in the wilderness a lodging-place of wayfaring men, that I might leave my people, and go from them ; for they be an assembly of treacherous men." " At this moment John Brown entered. He gazed at Mr. Renwick for an... | |
| 1835 - 454 pages
...eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people ! Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging place of...men, that I might leave my people and go from them !*' Is it possible that Christians and Methodists can do this ? Had the thing been stated hypothetically... | |
| John Cooke (headmaster of the grammar sch. of k. Edw. vi, Birmingham.) - 1835 - 510 pages
...and day, for the slain of the daughter of my people. Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging-place of wayfaring men, that I might leave my people, and...be all adulterers, an assembly of treacherous men ; and they bend their tongues like their bow for lies ; but they are not valiant for the truth upon... | |
| John Scott - 1835 - 426 pages
...would I fly away and be at rest ! " or with Jeremiah, " O that I had in the wilderness a lodging-place of way-faring men, that I might leave my people and go from them, ... for they proceed from evil to evil, and they know not me, saith the Lord." This made St. Paul protest that "he... | |
| 1835 - 618 pages
...indigo, and saffron. In these allusions we see again the hateful and loathsome state of Jerusalem. " ' Oh ! that I had in the wilderness a lodging- place of wayfaring men.' " People in the E;.st, on their journeys to other towns or countries, are obliged to travel through... | |
| 1838 - 900 pages
...a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people ! 2 ten days ; and let them give us 'pulse vou in. > Heb. Who wUlyaemy luai. Sre. "Iw.22. 4 Chap. 4.19. JEREMIAH. [BC 600. 3 And they bend their... | |
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