All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. Mind - Page 6131903Full view - About this book
| William Thomas Petty- Fitzmaurice (earl of Kerry.) - 1830 - 102 pages
...the eternal flood no want of water mourns. The idea of which passage is taken from Ecc. i. 7. — " All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full ; but the place whence the rivers come, thither they return again." Also, in the same book, the whole passage,... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...whirleth about continually ; and the No. 38.— VOL. IV. wind rcturneth again according to iu circuits. All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full ; unto the place whence the rivers come, thither they return again." Thus, according to the method... | |
| Thomas Watson - 1830 - 154 pages
...prospect of heaven. [2.] To be still with God is the most satisfying life, nothing else will be so. " All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full," Eccl. i. 7. Let all the golden streams of worldly delights run into the heart of man, yet the heart... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1830 - 574 pages
...unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits. All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea' is not full, unto the place from whence the rivers come thither they return again ; all things are full of labour... | |
| 1830 - 1070 pages
...north ; it •whirlotb about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits. 7 AH im ; and smote the Philistines from Gtba nrew great, : unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. 8 All things are full of labour;... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 130 pages
...the north, it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again, according to his circuits. All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full; unto the 1 place whence the rivers come, thither shall they return again. Ecclesiastes, chap. i. V.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 132 pages
...the north, it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again, according to his circuits. All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full ; unto the place whence the rivers come, thither shall they return again. Ecclesiastes, chap. i. V.... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - 1831 - 170 pages
...of fluid matter, which is both the fountain and reservoir of all the waters which refresh the land. "All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come thither they return again." To prevent its putridity ana... | |
| John Murray - 1831 - 324 pages
...indeed, the infidel be a man of science. In illustration we might adduce the following paragraph: — " The rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full ; to the place whence they came, thither they return again." It requires some skill in science to yield... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1833 - 458 pages
...living creatures the blessings they now enjoy. Again, we are informed by Solomon (Ecclea. i. 7), that " all the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again." It appears, at first sight,... | |
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