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" Cleveland and the swarm of liars that nuzzle in the mud, or sling arrows from ambush, may my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget its cunning. "
The Works of Jonathan Richardson: Containing I. The Theory of Painting. II ... - Page 181
by Jonathan Richardson - 1792 - 287 pages
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Two Discourses: I. An Essay on the Whole Art of Criticism, as it Relates to ...

Jonathan Richardson - Aesthetics - 1719 - 458 pages
...Brute- Or if any other, tho' never fo Excellent, rob me of my Innocence, and Virtue, May my Tongue cleave to the Roof of my Mouth, and my Right Hand forget its Cunning If I am its Advocate as 'tis Inftrumental to fuch Detefted Purpofes: But thefe Abufes excepted (as What Has not been ? What...
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An essay on the Lord's supper. To which are added, Prayers, thanksgivings ...

Essay - 1747 - 198 pages
...and will not remember him in this holy Sacrament. — Lord, if I do not remember thee, let my Tongue cleave to the Roof of my Mouth, and my Right Hand forget her Gunning* ; let me have no Power or Faculty at all to rebel againft thee, if I have none to remember...
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The Christian Baptist ..., Volume 7

Alexander Campbell - 1829 - 308 pages
...me ask you for your proofs — for your thus saith tlie Lord 1 bow to this authority. Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget its cunning, if either shall be wittingly employed against the truth. 1 have for a few montbs past had many interviews...
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History of the Foundations in Manchester of Chirst's College ..., Volume 1

Samuel Hibbert - 1830 - 452 pages
...knock, bend my brow and thunder, were it lawful ; I could take up the execration of David, Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget her cunning, when I forget the deliverance of this day !" The warden then exhorted his hearers to STAND...
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The British Pulpit, Volume 1

Sermons, English - 1839 - 610 pages
...tVlvinist: but do I murmur that Episcopal places are built where the Gospel is preached? May "my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget its cunning," before I even look with envy, and jealousy, and dislike upon any place where the Gospel is preached,...
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Report on the Phrenological Classification of J. Stanley Grimes: ... Adopted ...

Eben Norton Horsford - Phrenology - 1839 - 414 pages
...Israel gives a forcible expression of this feeling: " When I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget her cunning." Mr. George Coinbe, observing that persons who have this organ large are disposed to concentrate...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1877 - 506 pages
...than before, and have supported my pastor, even if he is not a very wonderful man. My tongue shall cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget its cunning, before I dare to put asunder what God has joined together. When a minister's work is done in a place,...
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The Gospel herald; or, Poor Christian's magazine, Volumes 11-12

1843 - 844 pages
...value; or keep them from the table of Zion, as dry husks, and not the children's bread, " let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget her cunning." Amidst the checkered scenes of my pilgrimage, they have been the array in which God,...
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The Church

1864 - 704 pages
...than before, and have supported my pastor, even if he is not a very wonderful man. My tongue shall cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget its cunning, before I dare to put asunder what God has joined together. When a minister's work is done in a place,...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 36

American periodicals - 1850 - 600 pages
...me to whatever is lovely and pleasant, noble and grand, beautiful and bright, ' then may my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, and my right hand forget its cunning !' STANZAS. To me it is a quiet spot, A sacred holy place Where, with a veillcss eye, I see Our FATHER'S...
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