| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1810 - 262 pages
...emotion. They are only the virtuous, who in their prosperous days hear this voice addressed to them, " Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a cheerful heart ; for God now accepteth thy works." He who is the author of their prosperity, gives... | |
| Edward Reynolds - Bible - 1811 - 434 pages
...whither we are tending, Ps. xlix. 17 ; Luke xii. 20; Job iii. 17— 19. and vii. 7 — 10. U 7. U" Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart ; for God now accepteth thy works. As the dead neither know nor enjoy any of these worldly blessings, and as God gives them... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 454 pages
...profits of this long, dark, and dangerous voyage: and shall I praise you for this? I praise you not; " Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works." God has heard me, and you shall own it. Ever yours, WHSS LETTER XLV. To Mrs. W. THE troubter... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - Congregational churches - 1812 - 420 pages
..."The wicked worketh a deceitful work: but to him that soweth righteousness shall be a sure reward." "Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart: for God now accepteth thy works." "I am thy shield, and exceeding great reward," says God to Abraham. "In keeping thy commandments... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1812 - 378 pages
...emotion. They are only the virtuous, who in their prosperous days hear this voice addressed to them. " Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a cheerful heart ; for God now accepteth thy works." He who is the Author of their prosperity, gives... | |
| William Huntington - Arminianism - 1813 - 496 pages
...salvation. " Drink abundantly, O beloved; drink, and forget thy poverty, and remember thy misery no more." " Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart ; for God now accepteth tny works," Eccles. ix. 7 ; being the works of faith, labours of love, and patience of hope, in our... | |
| Missions - 1837 - 714 pages
...be nothing wrong in merely rejoicing in a friend or a comfort. " Go thy way, " says the wise man, " eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart, for God now accepteth thy works : let thy garments be always white, and let thy head lack no ointments." But Jonah's "gladness,"... | |
| William Huntington - 1819 - 886 pages
...welcome ; now will I drink, and forget my poverty, and remember my misery no more. Go thy \vay, Mar)-, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart, for thou art humbled, and God now accepteth thy works. Plenty of caudle goes about at the time of Zion's... | |
| Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson - Sermons, English - 1813 - 462 pages
...chap. ix. 10. But if you consider, that this is a consequence drawn from the irony just before, " Go, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart," ver. 7. you will suppose, as we do, that it contains a pernicious maxim, like that mentioned by the... | |
| Fore-edge painting - 1815 - 614 pages
...perished ; neither have they any more a portion for ever in any thing that is done under the sun. 7 Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works. 8 Let thy garments be always white ; and let thy head lack no ointment. 9 Live joyfully... | |
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