| Alexander Jaffray, John Barclay - 1834 - 642 pages
...the mind may be stored with good matter ; — and so may enlargement be warrantably waited for. Thus, to be in the fear of the Lord all the day long, Prov. xxiii. 17, is the highway to it ; for so it is promised, Isai. Ix. 5, " Thy heart shall fear... | |
| Jerusha D. Mallery - 1834 - 130 pages
...work to watch and pray, to keep the heart with all diligence, to fight the good fight of faith, and to be in the fear of the Lord all the day long. God has blessed and prospered our church very much. Within the last three years he has favored us with... | |
| John Scott - 1835 - 426 pages
...doing all "as unto the Lord, and not unto men." He will endeavour to set " the Lord always before him," to be " in the fear of the Lord all the day long." He will be conscientious in all his dealings ; true to all his engagements ; patient, benevolent, kind... | |
| Jonathan Dickinson - 1835 - 368 pages
...to some certain rules of proceeding, will very much befriend a life of religion. We are counselled, to be in the fear of the Lord all the day long ; to pray without ceasing, and to meditate in God's law day and night. Nothing can be of greater importance... | |
| Pocket prayer book - 1838 - 590 pages
...and faithful in our several employments and stations ! Let not our hearts envy sinners, but may we be in the fear of the Lord all the day long. And do thou, who art wonderful in counsel and excellent in working, give us that wisdom which is profitable... | |
| 1840 - 516 pages
...hour sooner and sometimes two. He also retired for an hour in the evening, and thus diligently aimed to be "in the fear of the Lord all the day long." The death of his beloved mother was one of the greatest trials he was ever called to experience, but... | |
| Jonathan Dickinson - 1841 - 338 pages
...to some certain rules of proceedings, will very much befriend a life of religion. We are counselled to be in the fear of the Lord all the day long; to pray without ceasing, and to meditate on God's law day and night. Nothing can be of greater importance... | |
| 1841 - 544 pages
...thankful to derive help from others, and often exclaim, 'a word fitly spoken, how good is it !' who wish to be in the fear of the Lord all the day long, who would not have their religion a visiter, but an inmate ; who would speak of divine things not by... | |
| 1841 - 528 pages
...thankful to derive help from others, and often exclaim, 'a word fitly spoken, how good is it !' who wish to be in the fear of the Lord all the day long, who would not have their religion a visiter, but an inmate ; who would speak of divine things not by... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1841 - 530 pages
...thankful to derive help from others, and often exclaim, 'a word fitly spoken, how good is it !' who wish to be in the fear of the Lord all the day long, who would not have their religion a visiter, but an inmate ; who would speak of divine things not by... | |
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