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" The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice, Why is his chariot so long in coming ? Why tarry the wheels of his chariots... "
Sacred Biography, Or, The History of the Patriarchs: To which is Added the ... - Page 257
by Henry Hunter - 1806
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 2

John Walker - 1811 - 554 pages
...churches were either entirely open, or filled with lattice-work, formerly. Hence Judges, v. 28. we read, " The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice." These apertures were commonly the places where the wind entered the buildings, and so took the name...
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Solitude Sweetened: Or Miscellaneous Mediatations on Various Religious ...

James Meikle - 1811 - 424 pages
...the second time without sin unto salvation ; to be hastening unto the day of the Lord, and crying, " Why is his chariot so long in coming ? why tarry the wheels of his chariot ?" When will these empyrean heavens divide, to let my Lord descend ? When will these celestial...
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An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion, with ..., Volume 3

Thomas Boston - 1812 - 560 pages
...The Spirit in the hearts of the saints, that cries, ' Abba, Father,' cries also, (as Judg. v. 28; ) ' Why is his chariot so long in coming ? why tarry the wheels of his chariots ?' They would have swift time that runs like a post, and never halts, to put wings to its feet, to...
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An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion, with ..., Volume 2

Thomas Boston - 1812 - 520 pages
...To long for his return and countenance, with a holy impatience, as Sisera's mother, Judges v. 28. * Why is his chariot so long in coming? why tarry the wheels of his chariot ?' Psal. Ixiii. 1. ' O God, thou art my God, early will I seek thee : my soul thirsteth for...
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The Traveller; Or, Meditations on Various Subjects: Written on Board a Man ...

James Meikle - 1812 - 384 pages
...perfect freedom from siis. and eternal communion with God, in a kind of holy impatience, would cry out, Why is his chariot so long in coming ? why tarry the wheels of his chariot ?' MEDITATION CXIV. THOUGH WE WALK ON EARTH, OKR CONVERSATION SHOULD BE IN HEAVEN. 5. Latitude...
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Pamela, Or Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Letters from a Beautiful Young ...

Samuel Richardson - 1813 - 608 pages
...HIGBT IS now come. 'Tis nine, and no Mr. B. — ' O why,' as Deborab makes the mother of Sisera say, ' is his chariot so long in coming? Why tarry the wheels of his chariot ?' I have this note now at eleven o'clock: MY DEAREST PAMELA, I DISPATCH this messenger, lest,...
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Genesis to Chronicles

1815 - 706 pages
...he fell, he lay down : at her feet he bowed, he fell : where he bowed, there he fell down dead. 28 The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried...long in coming ? why tarry the wheels of his chariots ? 29 Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she returned answer to herself, 30 Have they not sped ? have...
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The saint's everlasting rest: or, A treatise on the blessed state of the ...

Richard Baxter - 1815 - 660 pages
...after the presence of God in glory, as thou art for continuance on earth ! Then thou wouldest cry, Why is his chariot so long in coming? Why tarry the wheels of his chariot? How long, Lord? how long?" — " What if God should let thee live many ye-ars, but deny thee...
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The Utica Christian Magazine, Volume 2

1815 - 412 pages
...persons, when considering themselves near the close of life, have been heard to repeat these words, Why is his 'chariot so long in coming? Why tarry the wheels of his diariot ? They are found in Judges 5th, 28th. No one can read the words understandingly, in that excellent...
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An Epitome of the History of the World: From the Creation to the ..., Volume 1

John Hoyland - 1816 - 486 pages
...assigning the virgins of Israel to Sisera and his soldiers, as mere instruments of a brutal pleasure: " The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice: Why is his chariot so long a coming? why tarry the wheels of his chariots? Her wise ladies answered her, yea she returned answer...
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