The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Tom 13Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1858 |
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... Esau . The difference in the character of these two brothers is discernible from their in- fancy . Esau was a hunter ; bold , rash , and impetuous . Jacob was a shepherd ; cool , crafty , and industrious . Of the two , until grace ...
... Esau . The difference in the character of these two brothers is discernible from their in- fancy . Esau was a hunter ; bold , rash , and impetuous . Jacob was a shepherd ; cool , crafty , and industrious . Of the two , until grace ...
Strona 49
... Esau , who nevertheless imitate his example , and act even worse than he did . The gratification of their desires must be had , at any price . Spiritual privileges are parted with for even less than a mess of pottage . Esau sold his ...
... Esau , who nevertheless imitate his example , and act even worse than he did . The gratification of their desires must be had , at any price . Spiritual privileges are parted with for even less than a mess of pottage . Esau sold his ...
Strona 50
... Esau's rai- ment , makes his apperance before the bed- side of his father . Who art thou , is the inquiry of the old man ; and Jacob said , I am Esau , thy first - born ; I have done as thou desired ; arise , I pray thee , sit , and eat ...
... Esau's rai- ment , makes his apperance before the bed- side of his father . Who art thou , is the inquiry of the old man ; and Jacob said , I am Esau , thy first - born ; I have done as thou desired ; arise , I pray thee , sit , and eat ...
Strona 51
... Esau in despising his birthright or in parting with it for a momentary gratification , none for Rebecca in urging her son to deceive his father , none for Jacob in being led into such guilt even by a mother's persuasion . The infinitely ...
... Esau in despising his birthright or in parting with it for a momentary gratification , none for Rebecca in urging her son to deceive his father , none for Jacob in being led into such guilt even by a mother's persuasion . The infinitely ...
Strona 52
... Esau doth comfort him- self , purposing to kill thee ; now , therefore , my son , flee thou to Laban , my brother , to Haran , and tarry with him a few days , un- til thy brother's anger turn away from thee , and he forget that which ...
... Esau doth comfort him- self , purposing to kill thee ; now , therefore , my son , flee thou to Laban , my brother , to Haran , and tarry with him a few days , un- til thy brother's anger turn away from thee , and he forget that which ...
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