| Benjamin Flower - Church and state - 1792 - 476 pages
...and among the inhabitants of the earth, doing \vhatfocver feemeth to him good. For all the bleffings of civil and religious liberty, which we enjoy under an equal and benign adminiftration, we defire to fend up oar thanks to the Ancient of days, the great Preferver ef men... | |
| John Gill - Theology, Doctrinal - 1796 - 570 pages
...word which signifies to dispose; and which agrees with God, who disposes of, and orders all things "in the armies of the heavens, and among the inhabitants of the earth, according to the council of his will," and to answer the purposes of his own glory, and the good of... | |
| John Gill - 1855 - 368 pages
...he is not subject to a superior being, and therefore acts without control, according to his will, in the armies of the heavens, and among the inhabitants of the earth : hence those great swelling words of vanity, abrtfoíinov, liberum arbitrittm, which carry in them... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - United States - 1864 - 842 pages
...who ruleth in the armies of heaven and among the inhabitants of the. earth, doing whatsoever secmeth him good. For all the blessings of civil and religious liberty which we enjoy*under a benign administration, we desire to send up our thanks to the Ancient of Days, the great... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Jews - 1867 - 354 pages
...virtue, we cannot but acknowledge to be the work of the great God who ruleth in the armies of Heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth, doing whatever...equal and benign administration, we desire to send up our thanks to the Ancient of Days, the Great Preserver of men, beseeching Him that the Angel who conducted... | |
| William Frost Crispin - Unitarian Universalist churches - 1888 - 356 pages
...he has undertaken ? Or is his purpose to be thwarted by finite man ? " He doeth all his pleasure in the armies of the heavens and among the inhabitants of the earth, and none can stay his hand or say unto him, what doest thou ?" Isa. Cod has committed the work of saving... | |
| Simon Wolf - Jews - 1895 - 620 pages
...confidence and public virtue, we cannot but acknowledge to be the work of the Great God who rules in the armies of the heavens and among the inhabitants...and religious liberty which we enjoy under an equal benign administration, we desire to send up our thanks to the Ancient days, the great Preserver of... | |
| Madison Clinton Peters - Antisemitism - 1899 - 372 pages
...confidence and public virtue, we cannot but acknowledge to be the work of the great God who rules in the armies of the heavens and among the inhabitants...whatever seemeth to Him good. "For all the blessings, civil and religious, which we enjoy under an equal benign administration, we desire to send up our... | |
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