| W. H. R. - 1852 - 424 pages
...He knoweth our downsitting and our uprising. He understandeth our thoughts afar off. He compasseth our path and our lying down, and is acquainted with all our ways. For there is not a word in our tongue, but He knoweth it altogether. (Psalm cxxxix. 1 — 4.) And "God... | |
| Robert Shittler - 1853 - 588 pages
...compasseth, yea, winnows cm. path and our lying down, as the margin expresses it, and is perfectly acquainted with all our ways ; that there is not a word in our tongue but he knows it altogether? Is it not a startling consideration, that he hath so beset us behind and before, and laid his hand... | |
| Nehemiah Adams - 1855 - 308 pages
...then the only comfort which they can afford. We go to our heavenly Friend, and find one who compasses our path and our lying down, and is acquainted with all our ways. When we begin to speak to him, we can say, Lord, thou knowest all things, past, present, and to come.... | |
| James Frederick Todd - 1856 - 410 pages
...in spirit and in truth."* He understands our thoughts afar off; He is acquainted with all our ways; there is not a word in our tongue, but He knows it perfectly ;f whilst all the wants, desires and requests of His people are necessarily anticipated alike... | |
| Emily Durrant - 1857 - 218 pages
...children of men." " He knows our down-sitting and our up-rising: He understands our thoughts afar off. There is not a word in our tongue but He knows it altogether." He sees all, and He sets all down in His book for a reckoning against us, none the less because He... | |
| Nehemiah Adams - 1858 - 304 pages
...then the only comfort which they can afford. We go to our heavenly Friend, and find one who compasses our path and our lying down, and is acquainted with all our ways. When we begin to speak to him, we can say, Lord, thou knowest all things, past, present, and to come.... | |
| 1859 - 1556 pages
...Tn this sense he searcheth and knoweth us, for he understandeth our thought afar off; he compasseth n it to more faithful and honest hands. But let us pass away from (Ps. cxxxix. 2, 3.) As the all-seeing, heartsearching Qod, he sees and knows all our afflictions and... | |
| Working boy - 1860 - 192 pages
...men." (Psalm xi. 4.) "He knowsour down-sitting and our up-rising: he understands our thoughts afar off. There is not a word in our tongue but he knows it altogether." (Psalm cxxxix. 4.) He sees all, and he seta all down in his book for a reckoning against us, none the... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1861 - 126 pages
...the very words of Scripture. First, there is the All-seeing, All-observing Jehovah, who compasseth our path, and our lying down, and is acquainted with all our ways. (Pa. cxxxix. 3). And who says, ' I know the things that come into your mind every one of them.' (Ezekiel... | |
| Andrew Kennedy H. Boyd - 1863 - 358 pages
...sparrow falls without our Father : not a hair on the believer's head but is reckoned : He compasseth our path and our lying down, and is acquainted with all our ways ! My friends, when you enter into your closet and shut the door, and pray to your Father which is in... | |
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