WebThe arm of flesh didst make thy trust? Raise up thy thoughts above the sky That dunghill mists away may fly. Thou hast a house on high erect Frameed by that mighty Architect, With glory richly furnished, Stands permanent though this be fled. It‘s purchased and paid for too By Him who hath enough to do. A price so vast as is unknown, Yet by ... WebThe arm of flesh didst make thy trust? Raise up thy thoughts above the sky That dunghill mists away may fly. Thou hast a house on high erect Frameed by that mighty Architect, With glory richly furnished, Stands permanent though this be fled. It's purchased and paid for too
Anne Bradstreet, Verses upon the Burning of Our House
WebWorthless sisters (16:44-63) Ezekiel refers back to Israel’s mixed parentage in Canaan to introduce two sisters of the prostitute (who, in Ezekiel’s time was identified with Judah’s capital Jerusalem). The two sisters were the cities Samaria (capital of the former northern kingdom) and Sodom. Both cities were destroyed by God’s judgment ... WebIsaiah 31:1-5. Woe to them that go down to Egypt for help; and stay on horses, and trust in chariots, because they are many; and in horsemen…. How important is this subject we … elemis first class power shave
The Cornhill Magazine (Vol. I, No. 6) Project Gutenberg
WebThe arm of flesh didst make thy trust? Raise up thy thoughts above the sky That dunghill mists away may fly. Thou hast a house on high erect Framed by that mighty Architect, … WebThe arm of flesh didst make thy trust? Raise up thy thoughts above the sky. That dunghill mists away may fly. She scolds herself; having trouble accepting her loss. WebPearce 3 obviously, her possessions did not decay because of neglect, because they were just destroyed in a fire. But is that what essentially happened to them? Perhaps that is how she views her things now that they are gone, or maybe she had already been neglecting them. “The arm of flesh didst make thy trust?” Here we find another reference to the Bible. footbye client