Expositions of Holy Scripture: PsalmsCCEL, 1959 |
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... stand where they do, the first and last verses of the whole collection, enclosing all, as it were, within a golden ring, and bending round to meet each other. They are the summing up of the whole purpose and issue of God's revelation to ...
... stand where they do, the first and last verses of the whole collection, enclosing all, as it were, within a golden ring, and bending round to meet each other. They are the summing up of the whole purpose and issue of God's revelation to ...
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... stand at the beginning of the Psalter. They express the great purpose for which God has given His Law. They are the witness of human experience to the substantial, though partial, accomplishment of that purpose. They rise in buoyant ...
... stand at the beginning of the Psalter. They express the great purpose for which God has given His Law. They are the witness of human experience to the substantial, though partial, accomplishment of that purpose. They rise in buoyant ...
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... stand strong. Thou didst hide Thy face.' What about the security then? What about 'I shall never be moved' then? 'I was troubled. I cried to Thee, O Lord!'—and then it was all right, his prayer was heard, and he was in 'security'—that ...
... stand strong. Thou didst hide Thy face.' What about the security then? What about 'I shall never be moved' then? 'I was troubled. I cried to Thee, O Lord!'—and then it was all right, his prayer was heard, and he was in 'security'—that ...
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... standing by his side, as his Ally, his Companion, his Guide, his Defence— that man does not need to fear change. For ... stands with his back against an oak-tree is held firm, not because of his own strength, but because of that on which ...
... standing by his side, as his Ally, his Companion, his Guide, his Defence— that man does not need to fear change. For ... stands with his back against an oak-tree is held firm, not because of his own strength, but because of that on which ...
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... to be a possession of the divine and the heavenly. There cannot be two supreme, any more than there can be two polestars, one in the north and the other in the south, to both of which a man can be steering. You cannot stand with.
... to be a possession of the divine and the heavenly. There cannot be two supreme, any more than there can be two polestars, one in the north and the other in the south, to both of which a man can be steering. You cannot stand with.
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BE FORTHOU ART Psalm xxxi 2 3 R V | |
GOODNESS WROUGHT AND GOODNESS LAID UP Psalm xxxi | |
HID IN LIGHT Psalm xxxi | |
A THREEFOLD THOUGHT OF SIN AND FORGIVENESS Psalm | |
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