| Bible - 1846 - 348 pages
...impetuous ; But who is able to stand before jealousy ? 6 Better is open rebuke Than love kept concealed. 6 Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; But the kisses of an enemy arc deceitful. 7 He who is fed to the full tramples on the honeycomb ; But to the hungry any bitter... | |
| 1847 - 490 pages
...heavenly things ? Do you give him honest and upright counsel, and, when necessary, just reproof? for "faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful," Prov. xxvii. 6. What shall we give to an enemy? Shall we be angry with him, and hate him, and do hiro... | |
| Theology - 1847 - 824 pages
...solicitous for thy welfare, than those who sought thy favor? Did I not add to those declarations, that ' faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful ?' If thou hadst borne the wounds I inflicted, the kisses of these men would not have brought thee... | |
| Charles Bridges - Bible - 1847 - 574 pages
...understand his errors ? Cleanse thou me from secret faults."4 5. Open rebuke is better than seeret lave. 6. Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. What is the friend, who will be a real blessing to my soul? Is it one, that will humor my fancies,... | |
| William Crowell - Baptists - 1847 - 300 pages
...through its neglect. This mutual, affectionate watch, is one of the chief benefits of our church union. "Faithful are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful." A brother who will in kindness admonish and reprove us, is above all price. " Let the righteous smite... | |
| James Wright (Presbyterian.) - 1847 - 146 pages
...debauched, it would respond to the justness and generosity and utility of the divine sentiment, that " faithful are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful." Reason, corrupted as it is, scruples not to admit at once, and without hesitation, that friendships... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 pages
...have been too plain, it must be remembered, " Fidelia vulnera amantis, sed dolosa oscula malignantis." This, I think, I have gained, that I ought to be the...commendation ; because I have proceeded so freely in thai which concerneth censure. And yet I have no purpose to enter into a laudative of learning, or... | |
| Dyer Hook Sanborn - English language - 1848 - 300 pages
...The qualities or properties of things determine their utility. The beauties of nature are admirable. Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. — Bible. Questions. — What does singular mean ? plural ? Of what number is candle ? Why ? Candles... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Ells - American literature - 1778 - 392 pages
...will remunerate her for her former kindness. [N. Orleans Paper. •"ftttf+j^i^^ffe-i^^jr^ftttfttfi' Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. Open rebuke is better than secret love, and a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and... | |
| James Foote - 1849 - 674 pages
...him therewith in the fifth rib," " and struck him not again, and he died."J Well does Solomon say, " Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful:" and that is a very bad character against whom he thus cautions us, " He that hateth, dissembleth with... | |
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