Proverbs 27:6 Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. Nave's Topical Index—AKJV
Ephesians v. 5, 6 ... or both because of these things, and because of the "deceit," [378] inasmuch as ... Faithful are the wounds of a friend, But the kisses of an enemy are profuse ... /.../homily xviii ephesians v 5.htm Second Sunday after Easter ... are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an ... On the other hand, an enemy may use fair and flattering words when he has enmity and deceit at heart ... /.../luther/epistle sermons vol ii/second sunday after easter.htm Letter Lxxxii. (AD 405. ) ... Gentiles as a Gentile, not with the subtlety of intentional deceit, but with ... Faithful are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful ... /.../augustine/the confessions and letters of st/letter lxxxii a d 405.htm Scriptures Showing the Sin and Danger of Joining with Wicked and ... ... But all the wit and skill of such wicked men is deceit. ... and warnings, applied in love and compassion, are better than an enemy's kisses and flatteries, than ... /.../binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/section v scriptures showing the.htm Treatise iii. On the Lapsed. ... of faith; clinging to them with holy kisses, we embrace ... stricken with those darts of the raging enemy; their cruel ... and we were snared by the deceit of others?". ... /.../cyprian/the treatises of cyprian/treatise iii on the lapsed.htm A Faithful Friend ... fashion of this age, because this age is the age of deceit. ... He does not come to us with the kisses of his lips ... is out of bow-shot of that great enemy; till you ... //christianbookshelf.org/spurgeon/sermons on proverbs/a faithful friend.htm A Faithful Friend ... fashion of this age, because this age is the age of deceit. ... He does not come to us with the kisses of his lips ... is out of bow-shot of that great enemy; till you ... /.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 3 1857/a faithful friend.htm The Acceptable Sacrifice; ... doth at any time but shake his rod over him, he comes trembling, and kisses the rod ... the edges, is not now able to conquer a foe, and to make an enemy fall and ... /.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/the acceptable sacrifice.htm |