| Amelia Matilda Hull - Christian poetry, English - 1883 - 188 pages
...when thou reapest : thou shalt leave them unto the poor and to the stranger." — LEV. xxiii. 22. " Whosoever will, let him come and take of the water of life freely. " REV. xxii. 17. HERE the reaper's hand has been, Thither, stranger, go and glean ; All that 's left... | |
| Uriah Smith - Bible - 1884 - 902 pages
...with its healing leaves, of the ambrosial bowers that bloom in the Paradise of God, and we say, Come Whosoever will, let him come, and take of the water of life freely. VERSE 18. For I testify unto every man that hoarelh the words of the prophecy of this book, if any... | |
| 1884 - 412 pages
...and saying, " Come, Lord Jesus," he can also turn to those who are not safe in the ark, and cry, " Whosoever will, let him come and take of the water of life freely." May we thus be found in these last and closing days in the attitude of men who are waiting for their... | |
| Henry Law - 1885 - 194 pages
...forehead shines the invitation " If any man thirst, that is desire, let him come unto Me and drink, and whosoever will let him come, and take of the water of life freely." The wordly wise waste time in argument and criticism, awakened souls "believe and live." There are... | |
| Uriah Smith - Bible - 1885 - 1006 pages
...with its healing leaves, of the ambrosial bowers that bloom in the Paradise of God, and we say, Come. Whosoever will, let him come, and take of the water of life freely. VERSE 18. For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, if any... | |
| Dwight Lyman Moody - Sermons - 1885 - 1072 pages
...bride say, Come. Let him that hcarcth come." And he wrote, and the Voice again said: "Put this in, ' Whosoever will, let him come and take of the water of life freely." Friend, will you take it to-night? It is freely offered. I read some time ago of a Sunday school teacher... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1885 - 392 pages
...a grain of mustard seed ; come, you who have not any faith at all ; come now to Jesus, who says, " Whosoever will, let him come, and take of the water of life freely." May God grant that some who feel that they are without Christ because they have no enjoyment, nor any... | |
| Benjamin Douglass - Bible - 1886 - 48 pages
...been thus besought to come gives himself an invitation to him that is athirst, saying, " Let him come, whosoever will, let him come and take of the water of life freely." The bride who has just uttered this ciy to Jesus to come has been formed for him out of himself, as... | |
| Lay preaching - 1886 - 296 pages
...fountain placed in contrast to the cistern indicates plenty, sufficiency, &c. 3. This fountain is free. " Whosoever will, let him come and take of the water of life freely." Also Isa. Iv, i. 4. This fountain is vital. Contains " living waters," " springing up into everlasting... | |
| George Frederick Pentecost - Bible - 1888 - 428 pages
...let us think on the word and rejoice in it, for we know more of him now than this leper did then. " Whosoever will, let him come and take of the water of life freely." 2. — Jesus. — How tenderly beautiful the account of the attitude of Jesus toward this wretched... | |
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