| Robert Shittler - 1853 - 588 oldal
...which hath a most vehement flame. 7 Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it : if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned. 8 If We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts : what shall we do for... | |
| 1853 - 236 oldal
...which hath a most vehement flame. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it : if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned." As with a seal, engrave us on thine heart ! (So upon Aaron's breastplate were... | |
| Thomas Binney - 1853 - 276 oldal
...supposed actual pecuniary injury ; but you cannot buy it at any price. Eeputation is like love — " if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned." It must be the spontaneous homage of society to true and recognized excellence,... | |
| Edmund Clay - 1853 - 360 oldal
...hath a most vehement flame. 7 . Mam/ tenters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it : if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned. Briefly but beautifully do these words describe the Church's condition, ( >rigin,... | |
| Barton Bouchier - 1853 - 518 oldal
...death ? so that "many waters cannot quench it, neither can the floods drown it ; and if a man were to give all the substance of his house for love, it would be utterly contemned." Even to take the words literally, it is a sweet word to take with one, and plead before God in prayer.... | |
| Harriet Parr - 1854 - 318 oldal
...which her eye fell were these : — " Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it ; if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would be utterly contemned." The book was immediately closed and laid aside : she could read no more after that, but rose and walked... | |
| Dagobert D. Runes - 2001 - 308 oldal
...which hath a most vehement flame. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it: if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned. We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we do for our sister... | |
| Charles Wesley - 2001 - 422 oldal
...desire toward an object infinitely lovely. Love is'7 an affection that can't be extorted, like fear, and 'if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned' (Cant. 8.7). It is not begotten by the influences of even the divine law, as... | |
| Martin H. Manser - 2001 - 524 oldal
...which hath a most vehement flame. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it: if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be condemned. Song of Solomon 8:6-7 KJV Follow the way of love and eagerly desire spiritual... | |
| Craig Payne - 2002 - 402 oldal
...arm, for love is as strong as death. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it; if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would be utterly condemned. May my love for You flourish, and may You keep me in your love. (Song 8:6-7) Lord, You dwell... | |
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