| David Brainerd, Jonathan Edwards - 1824 - 580 pages
...upon it as a favour, if it may be the will of God that it should be so : I long for the time. Oh " why is his chariot so long in coming; why tarry the wheels of his chariot?" 1 am very willing to part with all : I am willing to part with my dear brother John, and... | |
| Thom Scott - 1824 - 680 pages
...ing." Often, no doubt, she had accommodated, as many do, words spoken on a very different occasion ; " Why is his chariot so long in coming? " Why tarry the wheels of his chariot ?"4 But the chariot suddenly came even " a chariot of fire," 1 Col. 2d. Sunday after Easter.... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 808 pages
...SATURDAY Night Is now come. 'Tis nine, and no Mr B O why, as Deborah 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 DEAKEST PAMELA, " I DISPATCH this messenger,... | |
| George Townsend - 1826 - 902 pages
...bowed, he fell, he lay down : at her feet he bowed, he fell : where he bowed, there he fell down . 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 § an- \ Hei>. *«• \ tf wordt. swer to herself,... | |
| Jonathan Law Pomeroy - 1826 - 332 pages
...delay excited much attention, and some anxiety for his return, among his friends; for we are told that the mother of Sisera looked out at a window and cried,...chariot so long in coming; why tarry the wheels of his chariot? Her wise ladies answered her, yea she returned answer to herself, Have they not sped; have... | |
| 1826 - 1036 pages
...lay down : at her feet he bowed, he fell : where he bowed, there he fell down dead. £28 The modicr nor our lathers, kept thy law, nor hearkened unto thy commandments and thy testimonies, 1 why tarry the wheels of his chariots t 29 Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she returned auswer... | |
| Oliver Reywood - 1826 - 626 pages
...sin, and distance from my dear Lord, most of my godly friends are gone, when shall I follow after ? " Why is his chariot so long in coming, why tarry the wheels of his chariot ? make haste my beloved, and be thou like to a roe, or to a young hart upon the mountains of... | |
| John Callaway - 1827 - 110 pages
...heard oJ'it; and she painted her face, and tired her head, and looked out at a window.—Judges, v. 28. The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried...long in coming ? Why tarry the wheels of his chariots i Her wise ladies answered her In Barbary and the Levant, a latticed window or balconade fronts the... | |
| Joseph Fincher - 1827 - 438 pages
...he fell, he lay down : at her feet he bowed, he fell : where he bowed, r>2 there he fell down dead. The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried...chariot so long in coming ? why tarry the wheels of his chariot ? Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she returned answer to herself. Have they not sped ? have... | |
| George Thomas Earl of Albemarle - 1827 - 380 pages
...house, if any man fall from thence."* The lattice on the windows, is also mentioned in Holy Writ. " The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice."-f- In Solomon's Song, the bride says " he looketh forth at the windows, showing himself through... | |
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