Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD. Putnam's Monthly - Strana 2831855Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Alexander Viets Griswold - 1830 - 492 str.
...wiser than men in their religious concerns. " The stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming, but my people know not the judgment of the Lord." All the unnumbered mercies which we daily enjoy ;... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - 1830 - 724 str.
...table is always full. It is thus that, from the first of time, " the stork in the heavens hath known her appointed time;, " and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, have observed " the time of their coming." (44) To conclude this branch of our argument, and to prove... | |
| R. Woolerton - 1831 - 198 str.
...hear." The text was Jeremiah, viii. 7. " Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times, and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow observe the time of their coming, but my people know not the judgment of the Lord." " Here," as she remarks, "the prophet instructs us... | |
| T Forster - 1832 - 144 str.
...globe, and which in many cases mark the distinctive seasons of the year with so great a regularity as to her appointed time, and the Turtle, and the Crane,...the Swallow, observe the time of their coming. It appears to me that make the ancient writers say. Yea, the Stork in the Heavens knoweth all animals,... | |
| 1832 - 498 str.
...Crouch in 1703, written to expound the text — " The stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times, and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming,"* it is maintained with no little ingenuity, that our migratory birds retire to the moon. The arguments... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1832 - 618 str.
...beautifully and wisely directed, — ' Yea, the stork in the heavens knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming.' It is evident, that of all natural agents climate is the most powerful in changing and modifying the external... | |
| S. Waring - 1832 - 286 str.
...the instinct with which they are endowed. " Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow observe the time of their coming ; but my people know not the judgment of the Lord." We could scarcely see the out-spread wings of the... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 str.
...since the days of the prophet Jeremiab : ' For the stork in the heaven knowetli her appointed times ; and the turtle and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming'.' (ch. viii, v. 7.) Why art certain migrating birds called Summer Birds of Passage ? ' ' '•' '' Because'... | |
| William Jay - 1832 - 704 str.
...importance from some future relations. Instinct in the brute creation, teaches them to look forward : and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming; and the ant provideth her meat in the summer and gathereth her food in harvest And is reason given... | |
| James Hogg - 1832 - 396 str.
...MOUNT BENGEK, Stay 4, 1829. THE LAST STORK. " Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the Lord." JEREMIAH, viii. 7. I 'VE heard a tale of olden time,... | |
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