| Francis Quarles - 1818 - 330 pagina’s
...earth, to earth thou must return ; And art but earth, cast from the womb to th1 urn. JOB vII. 20. I have sinned : What shall I do unto thee, 0 thou Preserver of men ? why dost thou set me as a mark against lln-r .> JLjini i>, I have done ; and, LORD, I have misdone ; "f'i.-.... | |
| 1818 - 948 pagina’s
...let my cry have no place. 19 Also now, behold, my witness it in heaven, and my record « on high. 20 0 =0 >0 ]<0 21 О that one might plead for a man with God, as a man pleadeth for his neighbour! 22 When a few years... | |
| Richard Hele - 1825 - 598 pagina’s
...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, and be sorry for my sin h. I said, I will take heed unto my ways,... | |
| Oliver Reywood - 1826 - 626 pagina’s
...? Woe is me that ever I have sinned against so great, so good a God, and bountiful benefactor ! " I have sinned, what shall I do unto thee, 0 thou preserver of men ?"* Now will I seek reconciliation «i my sovereign, because my poor territories are nourished by the... | |
| Joseph Fincher - 1827 - 438 pagina’s
...me. How many are mine iniquities and sins ? make me to know my transgression and my sin. JOB xvi. 20. My friends scorn me, but mine eye poureth out tears unto God. i , . . . '•• r<-. JoBxiv. 13. O that that thou wouldest hide me in the grave, that thou wouldest... | |
| Extracts - 1828 - 786 pagina’s
...shall I answer thee ? I will lay my hand upon my mouth. My face is foul with weeping, and on my eyelids is the shadow of death. My friends scorn me; but mine eye poureth out tears unto God, Job. Peter remembered the words of Jesus, and he went out and wept hitterly. Matt xxvi. 75. 0 wretched... | |
| Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - 1830 - 506 pagina’s
...understood from another like passage: 'also now, behold, my witness is in heaven, and my record is on high. My friends scorn me : but mine eye poureth out tears unto God :' chap. xvi. ver. 19. 20. From these reasons and circumstances laid together, it appears to me * Tl... | |
| Charles Bridges - 1832 - 342 pagina’s
...thought of ' ' communion with God." What must have been Job's view of the subject, when he said — " My friends scorn me, but mine eye poureth out tears unto God. O that I knew where I might find him ! that I might come even to his seat ! I would order my cause... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1833 - 702 pagina’s
...hypocrite, this was his comfort, Job xvi. 19, 20. My witness is in heaven, and my record is on high : my friends scorn me ; but mine eye poureth out tears unto God. David oft found relief by taking the same course, and appeals from the пи just and uncharitable accusations... | |
| 1837 - 528 pagina’s
...and let my cry have no place. Also now, behold, my witness is in heaven, and my record is on high. My friends scorn me : but mine eye poureth out tears unto God. Oh that one might plead for a man with God, as a man pleadeth for his neighbour ! When a few years... | |
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