| James Blair - 1740 - 476 pages
...Waysplcafe the Lord, he makes even his Enemies to be at Peace with him, Prov. xvi. 7. And further, the Hearts of all Men are in the Hands of the Lord, even the Hearts of Kings ; and he turneth them as the Rivulets of Water, which Way he pleafes. The... | |
| Jane Townley - 1804 - 111 pages
...happened to convince the unbelievers, they must then have confounded the whole. Now it cannot be said, the hearts of all men are in the hands of the Lord, if this calling came from any wrong spirit, and the Lord could not bring forward six or eight men to... | |
| 1805 - 428 pages
...only knows my grief of mind for your present situation — your being yet alive is a strong argument that the hearts of all men are in the hands of the Most High. SOME days before the battle of Ballinamuck we were much alarmed here, although we -little... | |
| 1813 - 432 pages
...impress the matter upon the minds of a few, whom I am wi 11 persuaded can afford it, if they choose. The hearts of all men are in the hands of the Lord ; hut ahove all I rejoice in the idea of my having such a fair prospect of heing enahled to he the... | |
| ELLECTRON HENDERSON - 1815 - 730 pages
...Assembly ; our dear people are again deprived of the public worship of God. But we must not despair. The hearts of all men are .in the hands of the Lord ; and while we use prudential means, and put our trust in him, we may rea«nn:il)!y hope for ultimate success.... | |
| Gilbert Farquhar Mathison - 1816 - 120 pages
...Assembly ; our dear people are again depiived of the public worship of God. But we must not despair. The hearts of all men are in the hands of the Lord; and while we use prudential means, and put our trust in him, we may reasonably hope for ultimate success.... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1822 - 508 pages
...Caughnewagas. New-Zealand. Since the above date, the number of scholars has increased t« thirty-two; one of those added, is from the Sandwich Islands,...of the School ; and presuming that it would gratify thiti generous foreigner to receive a specimen of the improvements of the youth under his instruction,... | |
| Susan Huntington - 1826 - 428 pages
...increase my faith! than any one else. As to the subject of your strong and reasonable solicitude, remember that the hearts of all men are in the hands of the Lord, and he can turn them as the rivers of water are turned. God can work without any human instrument; he can... | |
| Susan Huntington - 1828 - 410 pages
...my faith ! than any one else. As to the subject of your strong and reasonable solicitude, remember that the hearts of all men are in the hands of the Lord, and he can turn them as the rivers of water are turned. God can work without any human instrument ; he can... | |
| 1828 - 610 pages
...Natives at the time when we expected them to be most unkind and unfavourable toward us 1 How true it is, that the hearts of all men are in the hands of the Lord, and that He can and does turn them " ns it seemeth best to His godly wisdom ! " May this circumstance lend... | |
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