| James Hervey - 1755 - 486 pages
...Captives in Babylon, concerning their dear native City Jerufalem: If I forget. Thee, O bleffed JESUS, Let my Right-hand forget her Cunning ; if I do not remember Thee, let my Tongue cleave to the Roof of my Mouth -f-. • - - - Remember Thee ! , my dear LORD, -while Memory... | |
| George Fothergill - 1765 - 466 pages
...muft be a Stranger to the Spirit which dictated that beautiful Apoftrophe, " * If I forget thee, 0 Jerufalem, let " my Right-hand forget her Cunning...cleave to " the Roof of my Mouth ; if I prefer not Jeru" falem" above my chief Joy." Upon the Whole : Our Country is entitled to our Affection in every... | |
| Samuel Carr - 1801 - 366 pages
...if .1 " forget thee, O Jerusalem," and the desolations brought upon thee by these cruel oppressors, "let my right-hand forget her cunning: if I " do not remember thee, let my tongue^cleave " to the roof of my mouth." May I from that moment be deprived of my sweetest delight... | |
| John Evans - 1803 - 120 pages
...temple to save his u К fe? licUlmtgom. If I forget thee, O Jerumlem, let my right hand forget its cunning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleare to the roof of my mouth — if I prefer not Jerusalem aboce my chief joy. Again, BRITONS, be of good courage, for you have not neglected those... | |
| 1808 - 874 pages
...shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land ? If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my rignt hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee let...tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth ; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy. Remember O Lord, 'the children of Edom, in the day of Jerusalem ; who... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 592 pages
...just quarrel. Haw shall we sing a song of the Lord in a strange land? If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right-hand forget her cunning ; if I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth ; yea> if I prefer not Jerusalem to my chief joy. As every... | |
| Henry Kollock - 1811 - 414 pages
...his beloved country and in captivity at Babylon ; " If I forget thec, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning : if I do not remember thee, let...tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth : if I prefer not Jerusalem before my chief joy." With how much greater warmth and energy should Christians, \yho are... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 444 pages
...How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land? If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let...tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth ; If I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy. O daughter of Babylon, who art to be destroyed; happy shall he be, that... | |
| James Meikle - 1812 - 400 pages
...again, and shew me boi.h himself and his habitation. '- tf I forget thee, O Jerusalem! let my right hand forget her cunning ; if I do not remember thee, let...tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy." U MEDITATION LXXII. THB PATIEKCE or GOD VERY GREAT. Leghorn, Afiril... | |
| Joseph McKean - 1814 - 68 pages
...Jerusalem : the}- shall prosper that love thee." " If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let...tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy." But it were easy to multiply similar thoughts, to almost any extent,... | |
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