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" These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear : clouds they are without water, carried about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots; 13 Raging waves... "
The British Millennial Harbinger - Page 207
1861
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The works of ... George Horne; to which are prefixed memoirs of ..., Volume 4

George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1818 - 574 pages
...are they without water : clouds that are " carried about of winds : trees whose fruit wither" eth : raging waves of the sea, foaming out their *' own shame : wandering stars, to whom is reserved " the mist of darkness." Here the author, I perceive, being cautious, left out the words " for ever." But...
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The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are ..., Volume 4

George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818 - 566 pages
...are they without water : clouds that are " carried about of winds : trees whose fruit wither" eth : raging waves of the sea, foaming out .their " own shame : wandering stars, to whom is reserved " the mist of darkness." Here the author, I perceive, being cautious, left out the words " for ever." But...
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The General History of the Christian Church from Her Birth to Her Final ...

Charles Walmesley - Bible - 1820 - 1210 pages
...These are clouds without water, which are carried about by winds ; trees of the autumn, unfruitful, twice dead, plucked up by the roots; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own confusion ; wandering stars." Ep. v. 12. 13. They are first compared to clouds without water, or that...
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The Pilgrim's Progress, from this World, to that which is to Come; Delivered ...

John Bunyan, Robert Hawker - 1822 - 620 pages
...in their minds is the same. And the final end of such men is strikingly drawn by the Holy Ghost. " These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they...stars; to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever." Jude 12, 13. According to the statement given by Bunyan, of his own life, prior to a work...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1839 - 1092 pages
...called." The others were in visible communion with the church ; for they had " crept in unawares." " These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they...feast with you, feeding themselves without fear." Yet though thus in visible communion with the church, and partakers of its ordinances, they neither...
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The London Christian instructor, or, Congregational magazine, Volume 6

1823 - 736 pages
...prostitute religion to selfish ends, can never become ornaments to the Gospel of Christ, but are " clouds without water, carried about of winds ; trees whose...sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars." The flimsy veil, which covers their dark "and unhallowed designs, though woven with consummate dexterity,...
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The New Testament: Being the English Only of the Greek and English Testament

Abner Kneeland - 1823 - 438 pages
...carried aside by winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, barren, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; 13 raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom the blackness of darkness is reserved to the age. 14 Now Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied even...
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The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated Out of ...

Bible - 1824 - 462 pages
...greedily after the error of Balaam for perished in the Core. 12 These are reward, and gainsaying of spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with...without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; 13 Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; Avandcring stars, to whom is reserved the...
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The Works of the Rev. J. Newton ...: With the Memoirs of the ..., Volume 3

John Newton, Richard Cecil - Theology - 1824 - 748 pages
...are described " as clouds without water, carried " about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, " twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; raging " waves...shame ; " wandering stars, to whom is reserved the black" ness of darkness for ever:"J "sporting them" selves with their own deceivings, and beguiling...
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The Works of the Rev. John Newton ...

John Newton - Sermons, English - 1824 - 638 pages
...These are described ' as clouds without water, carried about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; raging waves...own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blacknesss of darkness for ever :' } ' Sporting themselves with their own deceivings, and beguiling...
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