| John Bunyan - 1814 - 568 pages
...courage to ride him, he might do 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... | |
| John Bunyan - 1820 - 430 pages
...might do notable things; for' his neck is clothed with thunder ; (1) Job xli. 26—29. 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 goeth on to meet the armed men: he mocketh at fear, and is... | |
| 1821 - 506 pages
...from Job, the beauties of which are so uncommonly striking, that to omit it would be inexcusable ! '' Hast thou given the horse strength ; hast thou clothed...glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength ; he goeth on to meet the armed men ; he mocketh at fear, and... | |
| Theocritus - Pastoral poetry, Greek - 1821 - 788 pages
...еуетг\г1<гвг] . Ita in pulcherima ilia equi descriptione apud Jobum, cap. xxxix. v. 19. "• Hast thou given the Horse strength ? hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ?" vel ut a Septuaginta Interpretibus versum fuit, H av wepteOriKas «тгтпр núva/uv, èvéëvaras... | |
| 1821 - 778 pages
...life, and a small quantity of Carbonic Acid.” He smiles in contempt at the sublime question of Job “Hast thou given the horse strength? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?” “ The ancients,” adds he, “ seem to have had very absurd ideas of celestial phenomena.”—... | |
| England - 1821 - 720 pages
...life, and a small quantity of Carbonic Acid." He smiles in contempt at the sublime question of Job " Hast thou given the horse strength ? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ?" " The ancients," adds he, " seem to have had very absurd ideas of celestial phenomena."— " He... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 356 pages
...fine verses in the text may have been suggested by the animated description in the Hebrew writer: ' Hast thou given the horse strength? hast thou clothed...glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth on to meet the armed men : he mocketh at fear, and... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 376 pages
...fine verses in the text may have been suggested by the animated description in the Hebrew writer: ' Hast thou given the horse strength? hast thou clothed...glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength : he goeth on to meet the armed men: he mocketh at fear, and... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 574 pages
...figured as it were, just as it appears in the eye of the Creator. God speaking to Job, asks him : " Hast thou given the horse strength ? hast thou clothed...glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength. He goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 762 pages
...Creator. God speaking to Job, asks him, " ' Hast thou given the horse strength? hast thou TOL. XIV. Q clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him...glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength. He goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is... | |
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