| 1823 - 624 páginas
...strength'. Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ? Canst thou make him afraid as the grasshopper ? The glory of his nostrils is terrible: he paweth in...on to meet the armed men ; he mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted, neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 324 páginas
...horse strength ? hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in...on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted ; neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 762 páginas
...hast thou TOL. XIV. Q clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper ? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in...on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted ; neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering... | |
| 1824 - 666 páginas
...clothed his neck with thunder ? Canst thou make him afraid us a grasshopper ? die glory of his nostril» is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth...on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted; neither turneth he back from the »word. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering... | |
| John Bunyan - 1814 - 568 páginas
...notable things ; for " his neck is clothed with thunder j he will not be afraid as a grasshopper ; the glory of his nostrils is terrible ; he paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength ; he s Now here you see what is meant by Great-Grace, who is so often, mentioned in this book, and by whom... | |
| George Paxton - 1825 - 598 páginas
...strength ? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper ? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in...on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted : neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering... | |
| Henry Pownall (of Epsom, Eng.) - 1825 - 240 páginas
...the horso is thus magnificently described by one of the inspired writers.* " The glory of his nostril is terrible. He '' paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth...on to meet the armed men. " He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted; nei'' ther turneth he his back from the sword. The " quiver rattleth against him,... | |
| Nathaniel Whittock - 1835 - 234 páginas
...other service ? does it become his duty to defend his master or bear him to the attack of an enemy ? ' He goeth on to meet the armed men, he mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted ; the sound of the trumpet and the signal for battle awaken his courage, and he retreats... | |
| 1826 - 434 páginas
...horse strength ? hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in...on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted; neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering... | |
| William Jones, William Stevens - 1826 - 506 páginas
...book of Job. — Hast thou given the horse strength ? hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ? — He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength:...on to meet the armed men : he mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted; neither turneth lie bach from the sword*. When he heareth the sound of the trumpets,... | |
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