| Sarah Hall - Bible stories, English - 1837 - 376 pages
...day. After this prelude, he came to the business of the meeting, with the humbling confession, " Yet all this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate !" could he " go in merrily to the queen's banquet." Equally sanguine with... | |
| William Palin - 1837 - 180 pages
...arrogant man's confessing, amid all the royal honours which were showered so largely upon him,—" All this availeth me nothing so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate;" its disastrous consequences, even with respect to that superiority for... | |
| Joseph Hall - Brownists - 1837 - 644 pages
...both with the king and queen ; and, at last, after all his sunshine, sets in this cloudy epilogue, Yet all this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jeio sitting at the king's gate. It is seldom seen, that God allows, even to the greatest darlings... | |
| Robert Pedder Buddicom - 1839 - 1038 pages
...wounded. How many rooms does sin find, wherein to lodge, when one sin hath opened the door of the heart. "All this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate." 1 Other result was hardly to be expected, than that which happened: yet... | |
| Margaret Coxe - Young women - 1839 - 364 pages
...honor on the head of his favorite, but said Haman, in the bitterness and perverseness of his heart, "all this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate." You, I doubt not, have in the course of your experience found the pleasure... | |
| Jews - Bible - 1840 - 212 pages
...banquet that she had prepared but myself; and to-morrow am I invited unto her also with the king. Yet all this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate. Then said Zeresh his wife and all his friends unto him, Let. a gallows... | |
| Daniel M'Allum - Methodist Church - 1840 - 314 pages
...banquet which she had prepared but myself: and to-morrow am I invited unto her also with the king. Yet all this availeth me nothing so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate," Esther v, 11, 13. And where is the man experimentally a stranger to all... | |
| Thomas Raikes - France - 1841 - 400 pages
...hi&eyes towards the desolute castle of Mittau, he might have exclaimed with the arrogant Haaman, " All this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting in the King's gate." The court of Napoleon and its new distinctions soon assumed an air of... | |
| Abraham O. Baldwin - 1841 - 414 pages
...1 Cor. 13: 12. For now we see through a glass darkly. Disorders of the Passions. Esther 5: 13. Yet all this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate. Our Ignorance of Good and Evil. Eccl. 6: 12. For who knoweth what is good... | |
| Richard Allestree (D.D.) - 1841 - 408 pages
...v., - he had related to his friends all his prosperities, ver. 11, he concludes thus, ver. 13, Yetall this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai, the Jew, sitting at the king's gate. On the other side, the peaceable spirit that can quietly pass by all injuries... | |
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