Annals of the Classis of Bergen, of the Reformed Dutch Church, and of the Churches Under Its Care: Including, the Civil History of the Ancient Township of Bergen, in New Jersey

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Board of publication of the Reformed Protestant Dutch church, 1857 - Bergen (N.J.) - 479 pages

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Page 127 - My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew, as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass : Because I will publish the name of the Lord: ascribe ye greatness unto our God.
Page 138 - If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth...
Page 216 - Now I beseech you, brethren-, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
Page 337 - The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field.
Page 137 - Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine habitations! spare not, lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes!
Page 191 - I will make thee unto this people a fenced brazen wall : and they shall fight against thee, but they shall not prevail against thee: for I am with thee to save thee, and to deliver thee, saith the Lord. And I will deliver thee out of the hand of the wicked, and I will redeem thee out of the hand of the terrible.
Page 326 - For we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ, in them that are saved, and in them that perish : to the one we are the savour of death unto death ; and to the other the savour of life unto life.
Page 198 - But as we were allowed of God to be put in trust with the gospel, even so we speak ; not as pleasing men, but God, which trieth our hearts.
Page 190 - Therefore thus saith the LORD, "If thou return, then will I bring thee again, and thou shall stand before me: and if thou take forth the precious from the vile, thou shalt be as my mouth: let them return unto thee; but return not thou unto them.
Page 438 - Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?

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