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" Neither was it mine adversary that did magnify himself against me; for then peradventure I would have hid myself from him : 14 But it was even thou, my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend. "
Penruddock - Page 49
by Robert Plumer Ward - 1839
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Hard Measure: Or a Real Statement of Facts, in a Letter to the Burgesses ...

Sir Richard Hill - 1795 - 100 pages
...name of Sir RICHARD HILL, into his late printed Addrefses. .» , EtTu Brute!!! *• It is not an agen Enemy that hath done me this dishonour, for then I could have borne it ; but it was even thou my Companion, and my own Familiar Friend." Beak of Pjalms. By Sir RICHARD HILL,...
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volume 13

1807 - 508 pages
...subject, the Church has too much reason lo adopt the complaint of the Psalmist, and to say, " It was not an open enemy that hath done me this dishonour...peradventure, I would have hid myself from him. But it was even thou,1 my companion, rr.y guide, and mine own familiar friend." Psalm lv. Having explained what...
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Discourses on the Malevolent Sentiments

John Hey - Emotions - 1801 - 278 pages
...harmony is, which we have said anger interrupts, the Psalmist could not but feel, when he says, "Itis not an open enemy that hath done me this dishonour, for then I could have borne it;"—" but it was even thou, my companion, my guide and mine own familiar friend. We took sweet counsel together,...
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The Apocalypse, Or, Revelation of Saint John, Translated; with Notes ...

John Chappel Woodhouse - Bible - 1805 - 696 pages
...the apostate Church,) the cup of God's anger, the vial of his wrath, is especially prepared. " For it is not an open enemy " that hath done me this dishonour; for then I could " have borne it ; — but it was even thou, my companion, " my guide, and my own familiar friend f." The description...
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The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other ...

1809 - 674 pages
...the midft of it. 1 1 Wickednefs is therein : deceit and guile go not out of their ftreets. 1 2 For it is not an open enemy that hath done me this dishonour : for then I could have borne it. 13 Neither was it mine adverfary that did magnify himfelf againft me : for then peradventure I would...
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The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements...

Church of England - 1810 - 466 pages
...in the midst of it. 11 Wickedness is therein; deceit and guile go not out of their streets. 12 For it is not an open enemy that hath done me this dishonour ; for then I could have borne it : 13 Neither was it mine adversary that did magnify himself against me; for then peradventure I would...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the Bar, on Miscellaneous Subjects, Volume 5

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Forensic orations - 1812 - 278 pages
...full of that unaffected simplicity which so strikingly characterizes the sublime and sacred poet : " It is not an open enemy that hath done me this " dishonour,...borne it. " Neither was it mine adversary that did mag" nify himself against me ; for then, perad venture, " I would have hid myself from him. " But it...
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The Speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine (now Lord Erskine): When at ..., Volume 5

James Ridgway - Freedom of the press - 1812 - 282 pages
...full of that unaffected simplicity which so strikingly characterizes the sublime and sacred poet: " It is not an open enemy that hath done me this " dishonour,...borne it. " Neither was it mine adversary that did mag" nify himself against me ; for then, peradventure, " I would have hid myself from him. " But it...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the Bar, on Miscellaneous Subjects, Volume 5

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Forensic orations - 1812 - 282 pages
...strikingly characterizes the sublime and sacred poet : " It is not an open enemy that hath done me thif " dishonour, for then I could have borne it. „ " Neither was it mine adversary that did mag" nify himself against me ; for then, peradventure, -" I would have hid myself from him. " But it...
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A New and Complete Universal History of the Holy Bible, from the Creation of ...

Edward Kimpton - Bible - 1813 - 536 pages
...to him, as this woman wag to Job. II is not, says he, an open enemy that lias done me this dishonor, for then I could have borne it; neither was it mine adversary that did magiufy himself against m£; for then peradventure I trouW have hid myself from him: but it was even...
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