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" Hitherto shalt thou come, and no further, and here shall thy proud waves be stayed," these irregular and prodigious vagaries seem to bespeak a decay, and forebode, perhaps, not a very distant dissolution. "
Letters on Religious Subjects: Written by Divers Friends, Deceased - Page 59
1805 - 287 pages
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A Scripture Account of the Faith and Practice of Christians: Consisting of ...

Hugh Gaston - Bible - 1807 - 550 pages
...for it. Ver. 10. And brake up for it my decreed place, and set bars and doors. Ver. 1 1 . And said hitherto shalt thou come and no further, and here shall thy proud waves be stayed. See ver. 16, 22, 25, 28. Ps. xxxiii. 7. He gathereth the waters of the sea together...
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A golden treasury for the children of God. Translated

Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky - 1828 - 436 pages
...your God is he that goes with you, to Jight for you against your enemies; to save you. Chap. xx. 8, 4. Hitherto shalt thou come, and no further ; and here shall thy proud leaves be stayed. Job xxxviii. 11. '"THE assaults of original sin will ever return; and we must not...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1871 - 644 pages
...to admit of its being spent in impracticable wishes or unavailing regrets. " Thus far shalt thou go, and no further, and here shall thy proud waves be stayed," is a law which limits the scope of the ever active powers of the mind, as certainly as it does the ever...
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Sermons,

William Jay - Sermons - 1814 - 552 pages
...when he calls for them, they never refuse to come. Even the unruly sea acquiesces in his mandate ; " hitherto shalt " thou come, and no further ; and here shall thy ** proud waves be stayed." The earth obeys the laws which he impressed upon it. " The voice pf the " Lord is...
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1823 - 542 pages
...bounds ; that the sun does not smite us by day, or the frost by night. It is he who says to the sea, " Hitherto shalt thou come and no further, and here shall thy proud waves be stayed." (Job, xxxviii. 11.) "Thou hast set a bound," says the Psalmist, " that they may not...
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The Works of the Rev. John Newton ...

John Newton - Sermons, English - 1824 - 646 pages
...standard against them. As he has set bounds and bars to the tempestuous sea, beyond which it cannot pass, saying, Hitherto shalt thou come, and no further, and here shall thy proud waves be stayed ; so, with equal ease, he can still the madness of the people. § You do well to mourn...
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The Tract Magazine and Christian Miscellany

Christian life - 1863 - 350 pages
...and return again to the deep, as if they heard, but tried to break the almighty law, which said, " Hitherto shalt thou come, and no further ; and here shall thy proud waves bo stayed." How exactly, too, the psalmist's words are here set forth, " Thou stillest the noise...
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Reflections on the four principal religions, which have obtained in the ...

David Williamson - 1824 - 802 pages
...restraint. But the Gospel raises against its ravages an impregnable mound, with this inscription — " Hitherto shalt thou come, and no further; and here shall thy proud waves be broken." — Bring the Gospel and Heathenism into close combat, and let them muster their...
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Reflections on the Four Principal Religions which Have Obtained in ..., Volume 1

David Williamson - Christianity and other religions - 1824 - 400 pages
...restraint. But the Gospel raises against its ravages an impregnable mound, with this inscription— " Hitherto shalt thou come, and no further; and here shall thy proud waves be broken."—Bring the Gospel and Heathenism into close combat, and let them muster their respective...
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Private Correspondence of William Cowper, Esq: With Several of His ..., Volume 1

William Cowper - Authors, English - 1824 - 436 pages
...works of man, and man himself together with his works, and the ocean seeming to overleap the command, " Hitherto shalt thou come, and no further, and here shall thy proud waves be stayed," these irregular and prodigious vagaries seem to bespeak a decay, and forebode, perhaps,...
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