| Beilby Porteus (bp. of London.) - 1794 - 408 pages
...forbear breaking out with the royal pfalmift into that paffionate overflowing of a grateful heart; " Praife the Lord, " ** O my foul, and all that is within...Lord, O my foul,' " and forget not all his benefits: who for" giveth all thy fins, and healeth all thine in" firmities; who faveth thy life from deftruc"... | |
| George Horne - 1794 - 416 pages
...perhaps in the words of the ciii 4 pfalm, for words better adapted to his cafe cannot be conceived—" Praife the Lord, " O my foul, and all that is within...Praife the Lord, " O my foul, and forget not all his bene" fits: Who forgiveth all thy fins, and " healeth all thine infirmities." Can a miracle be more... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1794 - 426 pages
...benefited and blefled, we may exprefs the gratitude of our hearts in thofe divine words of David — Praife the Lord, O my foul, and all that is within...Praife the Lord, O my foul, and forget not all his henefits : who forgiveth all thy Jin, and healeth all thine infirmities. Who faveth thy life from deftruflion,... | |
| Beilby Porteus (bp. of London.) - 1794 - 404 pages
...the royal pfalmift into that paffionate overflowing of a grateful heart; " Praifethe Lord, <« O my " O my foul, and all that is within me praife " his...Lord, O my foul, " and forget not all his benefits : who for" giveth all thy fins, and healcth all thine in" firmities; who faveth thy life from deftruc''... | |
| John Wesley - 1790 - 736 pages
...merciful was he to fpare roe, and hire me at lail : he hath fet my foul at liberty. OI Praife the Lord. Praife the Lord, O ! my foul, and all that is within me blefs his holy name." I left him rejoicing b God his Saviour, and retired to praife God for anfwering... | |
| George Thompson (of Esk-Bank Academy) - 1798 - 334 pages
...others were fpar'd to live but to praifo the Lord worthily for this, as it were — new life !— Yes, " Praife " the Lord, O my foul, and all that is within me, - '• praife his Holy name." I admire many elegant Boxes in the environs.' Thefe fpeak opulence. Opulence fprings from aftivity... | |
| John Willison - 1798 - 632 pages
...fleep is refreshing ; I have freedom to read and pray, meditate and attend the public ordinances. " Praife the Lord, O my foul, and all that is within me blefs his holy name." Forget not this benefit of health, that is the chief of all my outward blefllngs.... | |
| Samuel Hopkins, Sarah Osborn - 1799 - 394 pages
...gofpel, and relief of the neceffitous : And in this God has given me the defires of my heart. Blefs the Lord, O my foul, and forget not all his benefits. O my God, accept my thankfgivings for Jefus' fake: And for his faJie alone freely parz don • don all... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1804 - 140 pages
...frailty would permit) I would fpend no part of my life without remembering Thee. Praife the Lord then, O my foul, and all, that is within me, praife his Holy Name. Glory be to Thee, O "Lord, my Creator. Glory be to Thee, O Jefus, my Redeemer. Glory be to the Holy... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1806 - 686 pages
...fervants (hall continue, and their feed (hall ftand faft in thy fight. Pfalmciii. Benedictanimamea. PRAISE the Lord, O my foul ; and all that is within me praife his holy Name. 2 Praife the Lord, O my foul} and forget not all his benefits ; 3 Who forgiveth all thy fin, and healeth... | |
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