The holy war, made by Shaddai upon DiabolusMr. Brown, 1787 - 319 pages |
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... ftrong tower juft be- tween the fun's reflections and the windows of my Lord's palace ; by which means his house and Eph.iv. 18,19 . all , and the whole of his habitation , was made as dark as darknefs itfelf . And thus , being ...
... ftrong tower juft be- tween the fun's reflections and the windows of my Lord's palace ; by which means his house and Eph.iv. 18,19 . all , and the whole of his habitation , was made as dark as darknefs itfelf . And thus , being ...
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... ftrong as a castle , and ftood hard by a ftrong- hold of the Town . Moreover , if at any time any of the crew or rabble attempted to take him away , he could pull up the fluices , and let in fuch floods as would drown all round about ...
... ftrong as a castle , and ftood hard by a ftrong- hold of the Town . Moreover , if at any time any of the crew or rabble attempted to take him away , he could pull up the fluices , and let in fuch floods as would drown all round about ...
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... ftrong- that feemed to be impregnable . The first he holds , their called the Hold of Defiance , becaufe it was vernors . made to command the whole Town , and to keep it from the knowledge of its ancient King . The fecond he cal- led ...
... ftrong- that feemed to be impregnable . The first he holds , their called the Hold of Defiance , becaufe it was vernors . made to command the whole Town , and to keep it from the knowledge of its ancient King . The fecond he cal- led ...
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... ftrong places in Manfoul ; and that Mr Affection was made my lord Willbewill's depu- ty in his moft rebellious affairs ; yea , faid the messenger , this monfter , Lord Willbewill , has openly difavowed his King Shaddai , and hath ...
... ftrong places in Manfoul ; and that Mr Affection was made my lord Willbewill's depu- ty in his moft rebellious affairs ; yea , faid the messenger , this monfter , Lord Willbewill , has openly difavowed his King Shaddai , and hath ...
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... ftrong holds , in Manfoul . He told , too , the which I had almost forgot , how Di- abolus had put the town of Manfoul into arms , the bet- ter to capacitate them on his behalf to make refiftance against Shaddai their King , should he ...
... ftrong holds , in Manfoul . He told , too , the which I had almost forgot , how Di- abolus had put the town of Manfoul into arms , the bet- ter to capacitate them on his behalf to make refiftance against Shaddai their King , should he ...
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Page 290 - Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors : And the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory: The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates, even lift them up, ye everlasting doors : And the King of glory shall come in.
Page 60 - Even now the axe is laid to the root of the trees; every tree therefore that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
Page 11 - This famous town of Mansoul had five gates, in at which to come, out at which to go; and these were made likewise answerable to the walls, to wit, impregnable, and such as could never be opened nor forced but by the will and leave of those within. The names of the gates were these: Ear-gate, Eye-gate, Mouth-gate, Nose-gate, and Feel-gate.
Page 290 - They have seen thy goings, O God; even the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary.