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Striking Similes
... Its temples and its palaces did seem like fabrics of ... Death, who rides upon a thought,
and makes his way ... Philosophy evolved itself, like a vast spider's loom. ...
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A Homily for Humble Folks
... Have also a holy courage like the spider who is in king's palaces. ... being hidden away
in a barn or a cottage; she pays a visit to Solomon and makes her abode ...
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The Gospel Cordial
... If he ever makes any difference in his treatment of ... which "are exceeding wise." He
said, "The spider taketh hold ... her hands, and is in kings' palaces." It may be ...
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The Church of Christ
... There is a spider on the wall; but he taketh hold on kings' palaces, and spinneth ...
And it never will cease, when God once makes the places round about his ...
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On Clothes.
... The subjoined expression makes the meaning plain. ... is produced, as the spider's thread
from the spider. ... apparel and luxury are in earthly palaces." [1534] He ...
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Christ's First and Last Subject
... is a remarkable fact that the law itself makes no provision ... If you were to compel
him to enter its palaces he would ... whom thou hast taken like a spider in thy ...
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"Boast not Thyself of to Morrow, for Thou Knowest not what a Day ...
... but to many it is no better than a spider's web ... This makes a man the greatest slave
and captive, so that ... the ports of all cities, and the gates of all palaces. ...
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The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment:
... This is the doctrine I say, which makes me fear to offend ... the members of the body
are used this way, and also sometimes that, to accomplish its most filthy ...
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A Defence of the Doctrine of Justification, by Faith in Jesus ...
... moon by barking at her; or make palaces contemptible by ... Wherefore the holiness that
hath its original from us ... are neither good nor evil; and so makes things not ...
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The Pilgrim's Progress
... and that which makes my grief the more heavy is ... Then said the Interpreter again,
'The spider taketh hold with ... as you see), and is in kings' palaces' (Prov.30:28 ...
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Torrey's Topical Textbook
Proverbs 30:28The spider takes hold with her hands, and is in kings' palaces.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Subtopics
Palaces
Palaces of Kings were Strictly Guarded
Palaces of Kings: Afforded Support to all the King's Retainers
Palaces of Kings: Called the House of the Kingdom
Palaces of Kings: Called the King's House
Palaces of Kings: Called the King's Palace
Palaces of Kings: Called the Royal House
Palaces of Kings: Contained Treasures of the King
Palaces of Kings: Gorgeous Apparel Suited To, Alone
Palaces of Kings: Often Attended by Eunuchs As Servants
Palaces of Kings: Royal Decrees Issued From
Palaces of Kings: Royal Decrees Laid up In
Palaces of Kings: Splendidly Furnished
Palaces of Kings: Surrounded With Gardens
Palaces of Kings: Surrounded With Terraces
Palaces of Kings: Under Governors
Palaces were Entered by Gates
Palaces: High
Palaces: Jerusalem Celebrated For
Palaces: Often As Punishment: Burned With Fire
Palaces: Often As Punishment: Desolate
Palaces: Often As Punishment: Forsaken
Palaces: Often As Punishment: Overgrown With Thorns
Palaces: Often As Punishment: Scenes of Bloodshed
Palaces: Often As Punishment: Spoiled
Palaces: Often As Punishment: The Habitation of Dragons
Palaces: Often the Storehouses of Rapine
Palaces: Pleasant
Palaces: Polished
Palaces: The Godly Children of Saints
Palaces: The Place of Satan's Dominion
Palaces: The Spider Makes Its Way Even Into
Palaces: The Splendour of the Church
Palaces: The Term Applied to Houses of Great Men
Palaces: The Term Applied to Residences of Kings
Palaces: The Term Applied to The House of the High Priest
Palaces: The Term Applied to The Temple of God
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