| 1611 - 360 páginas
...any more a portion for ever in any thing that is done under the sun. Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart ; for God...no ointment. Live joyfully with the wife whom thou lovest all the days of the life of thy vanity, which he hath given thee under the sun, all the days... | |
| Thomas Bradbury - 1749 - 260 páginas
...living Water. A chear- John vii. ful Life arid Temper is very properly fet out by 38. this Figure. Let thy Garments be always white, and let thy Head lack no Ointment. Baptifm Eccl.ix.8^ reprefents both the Satisfaction Chrift made for our Sins by his Blood, and the... | |
| John Hutchinson - 1749 - 524 páginas
...Interceffor was to be clothed with white Linnen, Pfalm li. 9. IJhall be whiter than Snow. Eccl. ix. 8. Let thy Garments be always white, and let thy Head lack no Ointment. Ifa. i. 18. Shall be as white as Snow. Dan. xi. 35. to make them white jXii. lo.Jhall purify themfeives... | |
| James Hervey - 1767 - 464 páginas
...addrefs You, in the elegant and chearing Language of the royal PREACHER; Go thy Way, eat thy Bread with Joy, and drink thy Wine with a merry Heart; for GOD now accepteth § both thy Perfon, and thy Performances. But, * z Cor. viii. 12. •{• 2 Cor. i. zi. J i Cor. i.... | |
| 1788 - 598 páginas
...more a portion for ever in any thing that is done under the fun. 7 fl Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart:, for God now accepteth thy works. . ;,.;,. -;_ .- / ;_ ,. 8 Let thy garments be always whjfej.and let thy head lack no ointment. .. I... | |
| John Willison - 1798 - 644 páginas
...them fweet to thy tafte: That word inEccl. ix. 7. belongs to thee, " Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart ; for God now accepteth thy works." Every morfel of bread thou eateft comes from thy Father's hand, fwcetened in the blood of Chrift, and... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1802 - 382 páginas
...<un. Go thy way then, (fays he,) eat thy bread •with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heatt; let thy garments be always white, and let thy head lack no ointment. Live joyfully with the •woman whom thou loveft all the days of thy vanity, for that is thy portion in this life, and in... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 474 páginas
...no one seeks their favour, or fears their displeasure : there* 7 fore Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart ; for God now accepteth thy works : as fur as this mortal life is in question, instead of indulging anxiety, and fmzzling thyself with... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 476 páginas
...no one seeks (Mr favour, or fears their displeanure : there* 7 fore Go thy ^ay, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart ; for God now accepieth thy works : at far a» this mortal Ufe is in question, instead of indulging anxiety, andpuzzling... | |
| Robert Gray - 1808 - 362 páginas
...concluding with the seventh verse of the Book of EccleG 2 » .Pastes, ''• Go thy way> eat thy bread with joy, • and drink thy wine with a merry heart, for God now accepteth thy works." This they call the benefaction of a dream. . • - If they had a dream of ambiguous character, so that... | |
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