| 1706 - 424 pages
...Thee. Thou art the End, the Sum, the Source of all Good ; the Perfection of Life, the Depth of Wifdoin and Knowledge : And Hope in Thee is the fureft, the...and Lover of Men : Comfort my Soul in Trouble, and punfy it with thy Grace, that it may be a clean and holy Habitation, fuch as thy glorious Majefty does... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1830 - 1120 pages
...good — and trust in Thee is the only firm support which Thy servants can have, under the miseries of this mortal life. To Thee, therefore, lift I up my eyes, O Father of mercies, and God of all 'comforts — O Thou lover of fallen man, comfort my soul in trouble, and purify it with... | |
| 1847 - 180 pages
...sensible support thy servants can have, in the miseries of this mortal life. To thee therefore I lift up my eyes, O father of mercies, and lover of men...grace, that it may be a clean and holy habitation, such as thy glorious majesty does not disdain to dwell in. Let no impurity be left in this temple,... | |
| 1865 - 410 pages
...knowledge. And hope in Thee is the surest, the most sensible support Thy servants can have, in the miseries of this mortal life. To Thee therefore lift I up my...grace, that it may be a clean and holy habitation, such as Thy glorious Majesty does not disdain to dwell in. Let no impurity be left in this temple ;... | |
| Thomas (à Kempis) - 1888 - 328 pages
...knowledge ; and hope in Thee is the surest, the most sensible support Thy servants can have in the miseries of this mortal life. To Thee therefore lift I up my...grace, that it may be a clean and holy habitation such as Thy glorious Majesty does not disdain to dwell in. Let no impurity be left in this temple ;... | |
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