| 1804 - 664 páginas
...Price u. THE text chosen by the preacher on the above solemn occasion, is taken from Zech. i. 5. '• Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live forever?" from which he shews who are the persons dcs nbed a* •'fathers and prophets;" and then proposes several... | |
| Daniel McCalla, William Hollinshead - 1810 - 458 páginas
...We have lost the benefit of their influence, their living example, and their personal instruction. " Your Fathers, where are they? And the Prophets, do they live forever? On such subjects as these, the mind naturally dwells, in the awful crisis of bereavement, when a holy... | |
| John Owen, Edward Williams - 1812 - 672 páginas
...the outward administration of his worship, God is pleased to make use of poor, frail, dying men. "Our fathers, where are they? And the prophets, do they live forever?" Zech. i, 5. Yea, oftentimes their bodily infirmities, outward condition, and manifold frailties are signalized... | |
| John Owen, Edward Williams - 1812 - 672 páginas
...the outward administration of his worship, God is pleased to make use of poor, frail, dying men. "Our fathers, where are they? And the prophets, do they live forever?" Zech. i, 5. Yea, oftentimes their bodily infirmities, outward condition, and manifold frailties are signalized... | |
| 1854 - 834 páginas
...compelled to retire who could not find admission into the chapel. Dr. Morison's text was, Zech. i. 5 : "Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live forever?" We hope, in the month of March, to furnish our readers with a Memoir of our lamented friend. Dr. Morison... | |
| John Stanford - 1814 - 450 páginas
...both died on the same day of the Fiftieth Year of our National Independence, -UttttHl* ZECHARIAH 1. 5. Your Fathers, where are they ? And the Prophets, do they live forever ? BY reading the verse which precedes the text, we presume the intention of the prophet Zechariah,... | |
| Jonathan Morgan - 1814 - 298 páginas
...opening of the sentence : as, " Silver and gold have I none ; but such, as I have, give I unto thee." "Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live forever." 2. When we wish to make the main impression at the close, we place the principal word, or member there... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 382 páginas
...greatest imfiresnion. " Silver and gold have I none ; but such as I have, give I unto thec," &c. " Your fathers, where are they ! and the prophets, do they live forever ?" Sometimes, however, when we intend to give weight to a sentence, it is of advantage to suspend the... | |
| 1825 - 806 páginas
...and progress of this Society, there is one inquiry which naturally suggests jtselt to our minds ; " Your Fathers, where are they ? and the Prophets, do they live forever ?" Of the persons who constituted the first Board, only two are among your present Trustees. A majority... | |
| 1826 - 436 páginas
...and progress of this Society, there is one inquiry which naturally suggests itselt to our minds ; " Your Fathers, where are they ? and the Prophets, do they live forever ?" Of the persons who constituted the first Board, only two are among your present Trustees. A majority... | |
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