 | Alban Butler - 1798
...Nazianzen, (27^ is invariably affirmed and believed by all, that as they strove toibrce their way in.by violence, the FIRE, which burst from the foundations of the temple, met and stopt them, and one part it burnt and destroyed, and another it desperately maimed, leaving them a... | |
 | William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811
...security and comfort " of godly men. This however is now invariably "' affirmed and believed by all, That as they strove " to force their way in by violence,..." which burst from the foundations of the temple^ * I think Gregory uses the word Sn-ifli»a£i» ironically, in the sense of pretending to interpret... | |
 | William Warburton - 1811
...security and comfort " of godly men. This however is now invariably " affirmed and believed by all, That as they strove " to force their way in by violence,..." which burst from the foundations of the temple, * I think Gregory uses the word «!riflf»«£ii» ironically, in the sense of pretending to interpret... | |
 | Elijah Parish - 1813 - 522 стор.
...security and comfort of godly men. This, however, is now invariably affirmed and believed by all, that as they strove to force their way in by violence;...the foundations of the temple, met and stopped them. One part is burnt and destroyed, and another is desperately maimed, leaving them a living monument... | |
 | Elijah Parish - 1813 - 522 стор.
...the foundations of the temple, met and stopped them. One part is burnt and destroyed, and another is desperately maimed, leaving them a living monument...God's commination and wrath against sinners. Thus the aftair passed; and let no man continue incredulous concerning this, or other miraculous works of... | |
 | George Oliver - 1823 - 366 стор.
...were wide open but a moment before, they found them on a sudden closed by a secret and invisible hand. As they strove to force their way in by violence,....desperately maimed, leaving them a living monument of God's condemnation and wrath against sinners." " The day after the earthquake," adds the Rabbin Gedaliah... | |
 | 1823
...now invariably affirmed and believed by all, that as they strove to force their way in by viqlence, the fire which burst from the foundations of the temple, met and stopped them. On« part it burnt and destroyed, and another ¡t desperately maimed, leaving them a living monument... | |
 | William Eusebius Andrews - 1824
...says Gregory Nazianzen, (Or. 4. adv. Julian.) " ' is inrariably affirmed and believed by all, that as they strove to force " their way in by violence,...burst from the foundations " of the temple, met and stopt them, and one part it burnt and de" stroyed, and another it desperately maimed, leaving them... | |
 | William Eusebius Andrews - 1824
...Says Gregory Nazianzen, (Or. 4. adv. Julian.} " ' is invariably affirmed and believed by all, that as they strove to force " their way in by violence, the Fire, whidh bursMrom the foundations " of the temple, met and stopt them, and one part it burnt and de" stroyed,... | |
 | George Oliver - 1837 - 135 стор.
...violence, the Fire which burst from the foundations of the temple, met and stopped them, and one party burnt and destroyed, and another it desperately maimed, leaving them a living monument of God's wrath against sinners. But the thing most wonderful and illustrious was a Light, which appeared in... | |
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