| 1854 - 790 Seiten
...28. We fear that Mr. Phillips is not likely to arrive in time for the annual ^meetings. May He who holds the winds in his fists and the waters in the hollow of his hand, give to our brethren a safe and prosperous voyage/ We trust our friends will not forget them... | |
| Mary Jackson - 1855 - 84 Seiten
...still between us, and the many perils that lay in the way, I endeavoured to cast my care upon Him who holds the winds in his fists and the waters in the hollow of his hand. We weighed anchor about twelve o'clock and sailed slowly down the river Mersey, until we were... | |
| 1855 - 878 Seiten
...will have taken devout minds to Him " who holds the winds ' place. As we shall have to go down at the in his fists, and the waters in the hollow of his hands," for their safety during the voyage, request of the brethren there, and by direction of the Committee,... | |
| 1856 - 332 Seiten
...rejoined the lady, "Iknow the sword is in the hand of my husband, and he loves me too well to hart me." "Then," said he, " remember, I know in whom I have believed, and that He holds the winds in his fist, and the waters in the hollow of his hand." PLAIX WOMEN. — Every one knows how many simple letters... | |
| Andrew Dickinson - 1856 - 234 Seiten
...fifty souls assembled to offer prayer and praise to the "high and mighty Ruler of the universe," " who holds the winds in his fists, and the waters in the hollow of his hand." The blue canopy of heaven overhung the great deep. What a temple wherein to worship the Almighty... | |
| James Smith - 1856 - 404 Seiten
...thought, alike dishonourable to God ai.d injurious toman! Perished! Utterly impossible, (since He v ho holds the winds in his fists, and the waters in the hollow of his hand, has said, "TujjY SHALL NEVEII PEEISH!" Perished! if so then the promise must fail, the oath of... | |
| 1857 - 164 Seiten
...very cheerful ; but when the old gentleman offered the morning prayer, and prayed that "He who holdeth the winds in his fists, and the waters in the hollow of his hand," would watch over the beloved one who was now going from them, his voice trembled, and tears... | |
| 1858 - 402 Seiten
..."Because," rejoined the lady, "I knov that this sword is in the hands of my husband, and he loves me too well to hurt me." "Then," said he, "remember, I know in whom I believe, and that he holds the winds in His fists, and the water In the hollow of His hands." 372 THE... | |
| Silas Henn - 1859 - 376 Seiten
...officer. ' Because,' rejoined his lady, ' I know the sword is in the hand of my husband, and he loves me too well to hurt me.' ' Then,' said he, 'remember,...have believed, and that he holds the winds in his fist, and the waters in the hollow of his band.'" The believer's afflictions are designed by his heavenly... | |
| Arthur Wilcockson - 1859 - 714 Seiten
...vinegar mingled with gall, He even denying Himself a drop of water to quench His thirst. He, who held the winds in His fists, and the waters in the hollow of His hand, would not allow Himself a drop of it to drink. The soldiers m their madness, because they were... | |
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