| Joseph Roberts - 1835 - 652 páginas
...t next is a mustard seed ; and the last an ami, ie an atom. LAMENTATIONS. CHAP. I. verse 1 . — " How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people ! how is she become as a widow ! " . Jerusalem had been sacked by a ruthless'foe, and her sons had been carried off to Babylon. "... | |
| Friedrich Strauss - 1835 - 320 páginas
...to point out and enforce the lesson. Hear how our Jeremiah pours forth his heart-rending sorrows : How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people ! How is she become ;ua widow — once great among the nations ! The queen of the lands, how is she become a slave ! She... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1835 - 354 páginas
...within sight of modern Jerusalem, so accurately do they pourtray the state of this desolate city : " How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people ! how is she become a widow! she that was great among the nations, and princess among the provinces, how is she become... | |
| 1836 - 544 páginas
...frightful region of night, over which, as over the plains of Baku, low, sacred flames of fire run ? " How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people...among the provinces, how is she become tributary!" Lam. 1: 1. — Examine thyself, and look within and see, whether I do not describe the secret struggles... | |
| Henry Wilkinson Williams - 1836 - 90 páginas
...impassioned feeling, is Exclamation. With this the Lamentations of Jeremiah appropriately begin : — " How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people...Princess among the provinces, how is she become tributary ! " A very beautiful instance of this figure, is found in an extract already made from the Rev. Robert... | |
| 1836 - 362 páginas
...momentary reflection. Practise the following examples. Hear me, O Lord ! for thy loving kindness is great! How doth the city sit solitary that was full of 'people...princess among the provinces, how is she become tributary ! Fathers ! Senators of Rome ! the arbiters of nations ! to you I fly for refuge. I'll call thee, Hamlet!... | |
| 1836 - 732 páginas
...offering ascending to heaven — all is gone, and the barbarian pitches his tent in the city of God. How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people...was great among the nations, and princess among the princes, how is she become tributary. She weepeth sore in the night, and her tears are on her cheeks... | |
| 1836 - 400 páginas
...offering ascending to heaven — all is gone, and the barbarian pitches his tent in the city of God. How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people...was great among the nations, and princess among the princes, how is she become tributary. She wet-peth sore in the night, and her tears are on her cheeks... | |
| Friedrich August G. Tholuck - 1836 - 334 páginas
...night, over which, as over the plains of Bakou,1 may be seen moving fitful gleams of sacred fire. ' How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people...as a widow ! she that was great among the nations, A princess among the provinces, how is she become tributary !' LAMENTATIONS, i. 1. Examine yourself... | |
| 1838 - 900 páginas
...of her gin. 1'2 She complaineth of her grief, \& and conffsseth Gods judgment to be righteotts. OW 0?*< 8 fr widow ! she that was great among *? the nations, and princess among the provinces, how is she become... | |
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