10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THITHERWARD»
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thitherward in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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I Never Knew That Was in the Bible
They shall ask the way to Zion with their faces thitherward” (Jeremiah50:5,KJV) is
reworded in the NASB as “They will ask for the way to Zion, turning their faces in
its direction.” “They turned thitherward” (Judges 18:15, KJV) is rendered as ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
To that Thitherward. ) place : it is opposed to hither: toward that place. Ne would
he suffer sleep once thitherward Approach, albe his drowsy den were next.
Spenser. We're coming thither. Shakspeare. The gods, when they descended,
hither ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
We met him thitherward. Shak. By quick instinctive motion, up I sprung, As
thitherward endeavouring. Milton* — The foolish beasts went to the lion's den,
leaving very goodly footsteps of their jeurney tbitberwardt but not the like of their
return.
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The Wisdom of the King; Or, Studies in Ecclesiastes
Thitherward has the eye of the widow turned for redress against the Pharisee
who devoured her house; thitherward has the slave looked from the manacles on
his hands for redress against the man-hunter who stole him from his native land,
...
Rev. James BENNET (of Saint John, New Brunswick.), 1870
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Letters of St. Augustin
out the one religion which is true, nor admitted other religions which are false; for
certainly the way which brings us to the goal aspires thitherward, but not every
way which aspires thitherward brings us to the place wherein all who are brought
...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Ne would he suffer sleep once thitherward Approach, albe his drowsy den were
next. Spenur. We're coming thither. Shakspeare. The gods, when they
descended, hither From heaven did always chuse their way ; And therefore we
may boldly ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Ne would he suffer sleep once thitherward. Spenser* We met him thitherward.
Shak. By quick instinctive motion, up I sprung, As thitherward endeavouring.
Milton* — The foolish beasts went to the lion'9 den, leaving very goodly footsteps
of ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The Year-book of Spiritualism for 1871: Presenting the ...
Like the gleams of the morn To the pale frozen earth, Bringing light to the soul Of
its immortal birth, Come the angels who tread the star-dusted floor, Calling us
thitherward to their bright shore : Come in your dark hours ; Come in your
sadness ...
Hudson Tuttle, James M. Peebles, 1871
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Ne would he suffer sleep once thitherward Approach, albe his drowsy den were
next. Speruer. We're coming thither. Shakspeure. The gods, when they
descended, hither From heaven did always cause their way ; And therefore we
may boldly ...
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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series Volume I - The ...
That man, therefore, obtains heaven who walks in the way which not only aspires
thitherward, but actually brings him thither, separating himself from others who
keep to the ways which aspire heavenward without finally reaching heaven.