| Ebenezer Erskine - Sermons - 1798 - 614 pages
...God's commandments ; hence is that prayer of the fpoufe, Cant. iv. laft, " Awake, O north wind, and come, thou fouth ; blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow out." It was by a guft of this heavenly wind, that the church was made to cry, " Ere ever I was aware, my... | |
| John Flavel - 1799 - 666 pages
...into vigorous acts for the applying of Chrift to themftlvesi Cant. iv. 1 6. Aurake, O north-wind, and come, thou fouth, blow upon my garden", that the fpices thereof may flow out, &c. Q;_ 1 2. What is the duty of worthy receivers, after the facr.iment ? f A. Their duty is, heartily... | |
| Benjamin Silliman, Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Philosophy and religion - 1802 - 166 pages
...thy tongue ; and the fmell of thy garments is like the finell of Lebanon. " AWAKE, O north wind, and come thou fouth ; blow upon my garden, that the fpices...come into his garden, and eat his pleafant fruits." THE reply is not lefs tender, ardent and poetical. " I am come into my garden, my fifter, my fpoufe.... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1802 - 436 pages
...fouls, which requires them to fay, as in Song, iv. 26. " Awake, O north wind ! and come, thou fouth i blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow...come into his garden, and eat his pleafant fruits." But the Spirit refted on Jefus Chrift, Ifa. xi. 2 j it dwelleth in him, Col. ii. 9. He never can be... | |
| Benjamin Silliman, Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Philosophy and religion - 1802 - 160 pages
...like the fmell of Lebanon. " AWAKE, O north wind, and come thou fou'th j blow upon my garden, that K the fpices thereof may flow out. Let my beloved come into his garden, and eat his pleafant fruits.*' ยป THE reply is not lefs tender, ardent and poetical. " I am come into my garden, my fifter, my fpoufe.... | |
| William Huntington - Arminianism - 1802 - 686 pages
...cafe, and her prayer was that moment mine ; and from my heart I could fay, " Awake, O north wind, and come, thou fouth ;. blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow out." Ever fince the Lord brought me into the liberty of the gofpel, thefe words have perplexed me, why the... | |
| Benjamin Silliman, Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Philosophy and religion - 1802 - 166 pages
...like the fmell of Lebanon. " AWAKE, O north wind, and come thou fouth ; blow upon my garden, that K the fpices thereof may flow out. Let my beloved come into his garden, and e?* his pleafant fruits." THE reply is not lefs tender, ardent and poetical. " I am come into my garden,... | |
| Theology - 1803 - 512 pages
...terors ofthe Lord. In any wife, O thou God of mercy, bring us to thyfelf. "Awake () north wind and come thou fouth; "blow upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow " forth" in numerous and beautiful " knits of righteoufnefs, *' which are by Jefua Chriit, unto the... | |
| William Huntington - Death - 1804 - 606 pages
...cafe, and her prayer was that moment mine ; and from my heart I could fay, " Awake, O north wind, and come, thou fouth ; blow. upon my garden, that the fpices thereof may flow out." Ever fince the Lord brought me into the liberty of the gofpel, thefe words have perplexed me, why the... | |
| Maria De Fleury - 1804 - 302 pages
...within." ' " Awake ! O north wind, and come thou south, blow upon my garden, that the spices thereof maj flow out.. ..Let my beloved come into his garden, and eat his pleasant fruits." I am thine, O thou Saviour of sinners ; my blessed and adorable Jehovah Jesus, thine... | |
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