| George Bishop - New England - 1703 - 598 pages
...went from one nation to another, from one kingdom to another people; [the Lord] suffered no man to do them wrong; yea, He reproved kings for their sakes ; saying, Touch not Mine v' anointed, and do My prophets no harm." — Psa. cv. 12-15. But as for you, ye men of New England,... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1808 - 516 pages
...they went from one nation to another, from one kingdom to another people. He suffered no man to do them wrong ; yea, he reproved kings for their sakes, saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm." This preservation was, in some instances especially, very remarkable ;... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1810 - 498 pages
...from nation to nation, and from one kingdom to another people i . . „f. He suffered no man to do them wrong : yea. He reproved kings for their sakes, ••• Saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm. •'.•'. ui ., .. ,)rfr j . Sing unto the LORD, a/I the earth ; shew... | |
| Joseph Field - God - 1811 - 358 pages
...they went from one nation to another, from one kingdom to another people, He suffered no man to do them wrong ; yea, he reproved kings for their sakes ; Saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm." Again. " For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might,... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 436 pages
...when they went from nation to nation, and from one kingdom to another people, he suffered no man to do them wrong; yea, he reproved kings for their sakes, saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm." And, although some say, ' I can see nothing of Christ in the Song of Solomon,... | |
| Samuel Eyles Pierce - 1815 - 644 pages
...to Egypt, on account of a famine in it ; yet in all their removals, the Lord " suffered no man to do them wrong; yea, he reproved kings for their sakes, saying, touch not mine anointed, my separated ones, and do my prophets no harm." Here they are called prophets, Psalm cv. 12 — 15.... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1816 - 460 pages
...they went from one nation to another, from one kingdom to another people. He suffered no man to do them wrong ; yea, he reproved kings for their sakes, saying. Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm." This preservation was in some instances very remarkable, when the people... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818 - 604 pages
...without perceiving how highly they were accounted of in the sight of God ? " He sufFer" ed no man to do them wrong, yea, he reproved " kings for their sakes ; saying, Touch not mine " anointed, and do my prophets no harm." They were honoured in the kingdoms through which they passed as mighty... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1818 - 600 pages
...without perceiving how highly they were accounted of in the sight of God ? " He sufier" ed no man to do them wrong, yea, he reproved " kings for their sakes; saying, Touch not mine " anointed, and do my prophets no harm." They were honoured in the kingdoms through which they passed as mighty... | |
| Theology, Doctrinal - 1819 - 488 pages
...they went from one nation to another, from one kingdom to another people, he suffered no man to do them wrong; yea he reproved kings for their sakes, saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm b. The Lord knoweth how to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment,... | |
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