| King's Chapel (Boston, Mass.) - 1831 - 564 páginas
...mine age is even as nothing in respect of thee ; and verily every man living is altogether vanity. cannot tell who shall gather them. And now, Lord, what is my hope? truly my hope is even in thee. 1 became dumb, and opened not my mouth ; for it was thy doing. Take thy plague away from me ; I am... | |
| Edward John Turnour (hon.) - 1831 - 342 páginas
...so soon passeth it away, and we are gone." Awful, and tremendous, truth to man; " who walketh about in a vain shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain; he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall enjoy them." how chequered is his path through life ! And, yet, as that cry poured joy into a glad... | |
| James Yonge - 1832 - 594 páginas
...mine age is even as nothing in respect of Thee, and verily, every man living is altogether vanity. For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquieteth...up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them." You must bear in mind, that I have been thus far speaking of life simply as it is in itself, without... | |
| John Henry Hobart, William Berrian - 1832 - 534 páginas
...interrupt, so many sorrows alloy, and which the stroke of death may in an instant terminate! " Surely man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquieteth himself...up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. Man is like to vanity: his days are as a shadow that pass«th away." Discontented seclusion, indeed,... | |
| John Henry Hobart, William Berrian - 1862 - 540 páginas
...interrupt, so many sorrows alloy, and which the stroke of death may in an instant terminate! " Surely man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquieteth himself...up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. Man is like to vanity: his days are as a shadow that passeth away." Discontented seclusion, indeed,... | |
| Richard Hele - 1832 - 402 páginas
...xxxix. 8. 7 Ibid, xxxvii. 38. • Ibid, xxxix. 12. For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disqnieteth himself in vain; he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them . Hear niy prayer, O Lord, and with Thine ears consider my calling: hold not Thy peace at my tears.... | |
| James Slade - 1832 - 564 páginas
...and verily every man living is altogether vanity. 7 For man walketh in a vain shadow, and diaquieteth 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 in Thee. 9 Deliver me from all mine offences... | |
| Francis Bragge - 1833 - 284 páginas
...is altogether vanity P. And therefore nothing more reasonable and more wise than to say as he does, And now, Lord, what is my hope ? Truly my hope is even in thee 1 / SECT. III. Of the due regulation of hope. THE object of this passion, as we have already seen,... | |
| John Henry Newman, John Keble, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams - 1840 - 608 páginas
...myself. Unto Thee, O LORD, belongeth righteousness, for Thou bast done right, but I have done wickedly. And now, LORD, what is my hope ? Truly my hope is even in Thee, if hope of salvation remain to me, if Thy loving-kindness cover the multitude of my iniquities. O remember,... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1835 - 406 páginas
...mine age is even as nothing in respect of thee ; and verily every man living is altogether vanity. For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquieteth...riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. And now, Loan, what is my !iopc7 Truly my hope is even in thee. Deliver ine from all mine offences; and make... | |
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