| Edward Hodges - Choral music - 1834 - 76 pages
...speaking of those who have a disrelish for sacred music, he calls them " Unhappy auditors, who refuse to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely. Let not such be auditors ; let them wisely keep off from the sound of the doctrine and musick of the... | |
| Andrew Thomson - Readers - 1835 - 302 pages
...than they come softly from their retreat, and are easily taken. I imagine these musical snakes were known in Palestine, from the Psalmist comparing the...stoppeth her ears, and refuseth to hear the voice t>f the charmer, charm he never so wisely." When the music ceases, the snakes appear motionless ; but... | |
| 1835 - 604 pages
...are as venomous as the poison of a serpent, even like the deaf adder, that stoppeth her ears; 5 Which refuseth to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely. 6 Break their teeth, O GOB, in their mouths; smite the jawbones of the lions, O LORD : let them fall... | |
| Episcopal Church - Hymns, English - 1835 - 636 pages
...as venomous as the poison of a serpent, even like the deaf adder, that stoppeth her ears ; 5 Which refuseth to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely. 6 Break the'ir teeth, O GOD, in their mouths; smite the jawbones of the lions, O LORD : let them fall... | |
| Louisa Sidney Stanhope - 1835 - 296 pages
...— in the hour of death ! But we may not linger longer within the walls of the holy edifice, even to hear " the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely." Mr. Penrose pronounced the blessing, and Elizabeth was called back to earth; but not until she had... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1836 - 924 pages
...reclaimed by any counsel or admonition : " They are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear, which refuseth to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely." II. Their wickedness, malice, and obstinacy, being so great, he now prays against and devotes them... | |
| Christian correspondent - 1837 - 422 pages
...a creature, and that the meanest of creatures, Self. I could wish myself, on such occasions, ' like the deaf adder, which stoppeth her ears, and refuseth...to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so sweetly.' Praise is most enchanting music to the human ear; shall I rather say, most delicious poison... | |
| Maria Stevens - 1837 - 186 pages
...proclaimed word. But, ah ! how disgraceful and destructive has been the 'perverse choice of man. He refuseth to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely. He is like the deaf adder : the music of the heavenly strain has nothing of harmony to his ear ; and... | |
| Christian life - 1837 - 250 pages
...fear quite as bad as the sins of the people of Sodom, yet how loth are we to leave them; we refuse to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely. In the book of God. we are invited to leave this city in these words, " Come unto me all ye that are... | |
| Joseph Taylor - Adventure and adventurers - 1838 - 672 pages
...from their retreat, and are easily taken. 1 imagine these musical snakes were known in Palestine, rrom the Psalmist comparing the ungodly to the deaf adder,...the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely. Dr. Russell, in his valuable treatise on Indian serpents, has distinguished between the venomous and... | |
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