| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 666 Seiten
...Enmity and contention^; for Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow? who hath contentions ? who hath babblings? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine with the partners of their midnight debaucheries. How much the health is impaired by it, is evidently... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 676 Seiten
...and contention^ ; for Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions ? who hath babblings ? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine with the partners of their midnight debaucheries. How much the health is impaired by it, is evidently... | |
| Jacob Rush - 1803 - 108 Seiten
...wise man) who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause ? They th'at tarry long at the wine, they that go to seek mixt wine." I declare in this public manner, and with the most solemn regard to truth, that I do not... | |
| Sacred hours - 1804 - 500 Seiten
...man with rags. Who hath woe? who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions? vOL. I. AA who hath babbling ? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of...thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moreth itself aright : at the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth... | |
| John Robinson (Schoolmaster) - 1804 - 190 Seiten
...babbling? who hath wounds without cause? who hath redness of?y«j? T#«y that tarry long at the oft'ne : they that go to seek mixed wine. • * Look not thou...when it giveth its colour in the cup ; when it moveth itfelf aright. At ihe last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder. Thine *yej shall behold... | |
| Jacob Rush - 1804 - 198 Seiten
...wise man) who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions ? who hath babbling ? who hath wounds without cause ? They that tarry long at the wine, they that go to seek mixt wine." I declare in this public manner, and with the 'most solemn regard to truth, that I do not... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 476 Seiten
...hatli sorrow ? who hath contentions ? who hath babbling ? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath 30 redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine ; they that go to seek mixed wine. This shows the mischief of drunkenness, that it hurts the body, the character, the comfort of life,... | |
| Thomas Vincent - 1805 - 332 Seiten
...morning : every one neighed after his neighbour's wife,' Prov. xxiii. p "" 31. 33. ' Look not thoii upon the wine when it is red", when it giveth its colour in the cup, &c. Thine eyes fhall behold ftrarge women.' 4. By abftinence, and keeping under the body when there... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 474 Seiten
...body, the character, the comfort of life, the peace of 31 soci.fty, and the good order of the world. Look not thou upon the •wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, [when] it moveth itself aright. A most lively and beautiful passage, in which... | |
| Edward Barry - 1806 - 208 Seiten
...He, who thus admonishes mankind : — V. Look not upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright, at the last it biteth like a serpent t and stingeth like an adder" :. . ..;:.' • .. . Would any reasonable being, therefore, to... | |
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