| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 602 pages
...makest his beauty to consume away, like a moth fretting a garment : every man therefore is but vanity. And now, Lord, what is my hope ? truly my hope is even in thee. Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears consider my calling : hold not thy peace at my tears. Take... | |
| Church of England - 1823 - 698 pages
...shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain : he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. And now, Lord, what is my hope : truly my hope is even in thee. Deliver me from all mine offences : and make me not a rebuke unto the foolish. I became dumb, and opened... | |
| 1823 - 578 pages
...disquieteth himself in vain ; he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall inherit them. 8. And now.. O LORD, what is my hope ? truly my hope is even in thee. 9. O acquit me from all my transgressions, and suffer me not to be the reproach of the fool. • •'... | |
| Visitation of the sick Order for the - 1824 - 132 pages
...shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain; he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. And now, Lord ! what is my hope ! — truly my hope is even in thee ! Deliver me from all mine offences, and make me not a rebuke unto the foolish. I will keep silence,... | |
| Richard Hele - 1825 - 598 pages
...; yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow ; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone e. 2. And now, Lord, what is my hope ? truly my hope is even in Thee f . I have sinned : what shall I do unto Thee, 0 Thou preserver of men g ? I will confess my wickedness,... | |
| Church of England - 1825 - 432 pages
...shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain : he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. 8 And now, Lord, what is my hope : truly my hope is even hi thee. 9 Deliver me from all mine oIfences -, and make me not a rebuke unto the foolish. 10 I became... | |
| Henry Moore - 1826 - 338 pages
...through his heart, and animated him with confidence. He looked into the Scripture, and read, " JVbw, Lord, what is my hope? truly my hope is even in thee." He then cast his eyes on these words, " He hath put a new song into my mouth, even a thanksgiving unto... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 620 pages
...makest his beauty to consume away, like a moth fretting a garment : every man therefore is but vanity. And now, Lord, what is my hope ? truly my hope is even in thee. Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears consider my calling : hold not thy peace at my tears. Take... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 732 pages
...mine age is even as nothing in respect of thee : and verily, every man living is altogether vanity. And now, Lord, what is my hope ? truly my hope is even in thee. Deliver me from all mine offences : take thy plague away from me ; I am even consumed by the means... | |
| 1828 - 588 pages
...which in the morning is green and groweth up, but in the evening is cut down, dried up, and withered. And now, Lord, what is my hope ? Truly, my hope is even in Thee. I am but a stranger and sojourner here; but yet, O Lord! how unprepared am I to go to my long home... | |
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