| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 666 pages
...for lighting rip the sun, that glorious, though imperfect image of his own unapproachable lustre ; and appointing it to gild the earth with its various...cheer us with its benign influences, and to guide and direct us, in our journies, and our labours. But how incomparably more valuable is that Day spring... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 676 pages
...nature, for lighting up the sun, that glorious, though imperfect image of his own unapproachable lustre ; and appointing it to gild the earth with its various...cheer us with its benign influences, and to guide and direct us, in our journies, and our labours. But how incomparably more valuable is that Day spring... | |
| John Fleetwood - 1813 - 558 pages
...nature, for lighting up the sun, that glorious, though imperfect, image of his own unapproachable lustre; and appointing it to gild the earth with its various...cheer us with its benign influences, and to guide and direct us in our journies, and our labours. But how incomparably more valuable is that day spring from... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1816 - 204 pages
...nature, for lighting up the sun, that glorious though imperfect image of his own unapproachable lustre ; and appointing it to gild the earth with its various...cheer us with its benign influences, and to guide and direct us, in our journeys, and our labours. But how incomparably more valuable is that day spring... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1829 - 600 pages
...nature, for lighting up the sun, that glorious, though imperfect image of his own unapproachable lustre, and appointing it to gild the earth with its various...cheer us with its benign influences, and to guide and direct us in our journeys and our labours. But how incomparably more valuable, is that dayspring from... | |
| John Fleetwood - 1831 - 676 pages
...nature, for lighting 'up the sun, that glorious, though imperfect image of his own unapproachable lustre; and appointing it to gild the earth with its various...cheer us with its benign influences, and to guide and direct us in our journeys and our labors. But how incomparably more valuable is that " day-spring from... | |
| Robert Sears - 1845 - 688 pages
...nature for lighting up the sun, that glorious, though imperfect image of his own unapproachable lustre ; and appointing it to gild the earth with its various rays, to cheer us with its benign influence, and to guide and direct us in pur journeys and our labors. But how incomparably more valuable... | |
| John Kitto - 1869 - 798 pages
...nature for lighting up the gun, that glorious, though imperfect image of his own unapproachable lustre ; and appointing it to gild the earth with its various rays, to cheer us with its benign influence, and to guide and direct us in our journeys and our labors. But how incomparably more valuable... | |
| John Kitto - 1871 - 794 pages
...ture for lighting up the sun, that glorious, though imperfect image of his own unapproachable lustre ; and appointing it to gild the earth with its various rays, to cheer us with its benign influence, and to guide and direct us in our journeys and our labors. But how incomparably more valuable... | |
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