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" Woe is me, that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech : and to have my habitation among the tents of Kedar! "
'Up the Country': Letters Written to Her Sister from the Upper Provinces of ... - Page 265
by Emily Eden - 1867 - 396 pages
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A Commentary on the Song of Songs: From Ancient and Mediaeval Sources

Richard Frederick Littledale - Bible - 1869 - 490 pages
...who am that ^Ethiopian woman whom Moses took as his wife. Others, remembering that it is written, " Woe is me that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech, and to have my habitation among the tents of Kedar," take these tents to be the sojourn of the soul in the pilgrimage and wars...
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The Hours or little office of the blessed virgin Mary, in English, chiefly ...

Hours Paris - 1869 - 56 pages
...given or done unto thee, thou false tongue : even mighty and sharp arrows, with hot burning coals. 4 Wo is me, that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech and to have my habitation among the tents of Kedar. 5 My soul hath long dwelt among them : that are enemies unto peace. 6 I labour...
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Sermons in Town and Country

John Thomas Jeffcock - 1869 - 292 pages
...soldier and able king, had no such predilection for solitary isolation. " Woe is me," hear him cry, " that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech, and to have my habitation among the tents of Kedar." He was a man of human sympathies, a lover of the society of his fellow-countrymen....
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Paradise of the Christian soul, enriched with choicest delights of varied ...

Jacobus Merlo (Horstius.) - 1869 - 674 pages
...after their native country, and to seek their paternal inheritance, in preference to all other things. Woe is me, that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech, and have my habitation among the tents of Kedar. I desire to be dissolved, and to be with CHRIST. Like...
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The night hours of the Church, Volume 2

1870 - 518 pages
...given or done unto thee, thou false tongue: even mighty and sharp arrows, with hot burning coals. 4 Woe is me, that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech : and to have my habitation among the tents of Kedar. 5 My soul hath long dwelt among them : that are enemies unto peace. 6 I labour...
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The Psalms chronologically arranged, an amended version, with notes by four ...

1870 - 500 pages
...131. I opened my mouth and drew in my breathi for my delight was in thy commandments. 85 cxx. 4. Wo is me that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech, and to have my habitation among the tents of Kedar. 92 cxxv. 3. for the rod of the ungodly cometh not into the lot of the righteous....
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The First Book of Common Prayer of Edward VI: And, the Ordinal of 1549 ...

Church of England - 1870 - 520 pages
...shall be given unto thee, thou false tongue : even mighty and sharp arrows, with hot burning coals. Woe is me, that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech : and to have mine habitation among the tents of Cedar. My soul hath long dwelt among them : that be enemies unto...
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The Oxford and Cambridge Psalter, pointed for chanting, ed. by A. Beard and ...

Arthur Beard - 1871 - 218 pages
...done unto thee, ! ihon false | tongue : even mighty and sharp arrows, | with hot | burning | coals. 4 Woe is me that I am constrained to dwell with | Mesech : and to have my habitation a mong the | tents of|Kedar. 5 My soul hath long dwelt a| mong | them : that are | enemies | unto |...
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Meditations on the Miracles of Christ ...: First[-second] series

John Saul Howson - 1871 - 316 pages
...rests upon you. You may be ready to exclaim, in the words of the hundred and twentieth Psalm, " Wo is me, that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech, and to have my habitation among the tents of Kedar;" but look at the Psalm which follows next, and you will see that " He that...
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Some aspects of the Cross, 7 discourses

William Henry Hutchings - 1872 - 214 pages
...the breathing after the Heavenly Country would be more intense than it could possibly be in us—" Woe is Me that I am constrained to dwell with Mesech, and to have My habitation among the tents of Kedar." 1 He assumed a condition alien to Himself, that by Merit He might pass into...
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