- that will
never heal, and for 'the
pangs that
tempt the
spirit to rebel,'
bringest an ****uaging balm;
eloquent opium! that with thy
potent rhetoric stealest...
-
seventh day,
Which Thou has
blessed of old by
resting from Thy works. Thou
bringest all
things into
being and Thou
makest all
things new,
Observing the Sabbath...
-
attempts to ease, but
tries in vain.
Artemis Eileithyia,
venerable power, who
bringest relief in labour's
dreadful hour. — Orphic Hymn 2, to Prothyraeia, as translated...
- cunning,
master of all artifice, deceitful, wise, and judicious; Thou who
bringest prosperity or ruin, and
makest men to be
happy or unhappy! I
conjure thee...
-
distinguishest the
foreign peoples. Thou
makest a Nile in the underworld, Thou
bringest forth as thou
desirest To
maintain the
people (of Egypt)
According as thou...
-
murmuring ****sely over the stones. What dost thou, O river, to me? Thou
bringest back the
memory of the past. This and Macpherson's
subsequent Ossianic...
- soil nor
watereth the tilth;
whole and
without mark. They said: Now thou
bringest the truth. So they
sacrificed her,
though almost they did not. And (remember)...
- النَّهارِ ، وَ تُولِجُ النَّهارَ فِي اللَّيْلِ Thou
bringest forth the
living from the dead, and Thou
bringest forth dead from the
living وَ تُخْرِجُ الْحَيَّ...
-
Archived 21
August 2014 at the
Wayback Machine O
dayspring O Zion, that
bringest good
tidings We sing the
glorious conquest Archived 29
November 2014 at...
- Theology.
Retrieved 2018-12-11. Hardwick, Dana (2002). Oh Thou
Woman That
Bringest Good Tidings: The Life and Work of
Katharine C. Bushnell. Wipf and Stock...