Watchmen: Vigilance of, Vain Without God's Protection
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The Great Shepherd
... The vigilance, the providence, the tenderness, necessary to ... the purposes of ambition,
or vain-glory, or ... metaphor, are compared to slumbering watchmen, and dumb ...
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The Puritan Conflict.
... of private families could not escape the vigilance of his spies ... Puritanism did not
struggle in vain. ... cater-pillars, limbs of the beast, blind watchmen, dumb dogs ...
/.../ 92 the puritan conflict.htm

Torrey's Topical Textbook
Psalm 127:1
Except the LORD build the house, they labor in vain that build it: except the LORD keep the city, the watchman wakes but in vain.
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Watchmen

Watchmen in Time of Danger: Increase in Number

Watchmen in Time of Danger: Reported the Approach of all Strangers

Watchmen in Time of Danger: Sounded an Alarm at the Approach of Enemies

Watchmen in Time of Danger: Vigilant Night and Day

Watchmen of Ministers

Watchmen were Relieved by Turns

Watchmen were Stationed in the Streets of Cities

Watchmen were Stationed: Around the Temple in Jerusalem on Special Occasions

Watchmen were Stationed: On the Walls of Cities

Watchmen were Stationed: On Watch Towers

Watchmen: (Blind) of Careless Ministers

Watchmen: (Looking for the Morning) of Anxious Waiting for God

Watchmen: Citizens Sometimes Acted As

Watchmen: Danger of Sleeping on Their Posts, Referred To

Watchmen: Neglecting to Give Warning Punished With Death

Watchmen: Often Interrogated by Passengers

Watchmen: Paraded the Streets at Night to Preserve Order

Watchmen: Soldiers Generally Acted As

Watchmen: Vigilance of, Vain Without God's Protection

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