| William Carus Wilson - 1829 - 304 pages
...those who want it more than I do. M. Now, Hannah, let me have the last verse of your lesson ? H. "• And now, Lord, what wait I for ? my hope is in thee." M. You told me what you thought would make you happy all the year round ; but you see David feels his... | |
| Robert Leighton, John Norman Pearson - 1825 - 640 pages
...away ; the sooner the better, for to such persons it seems rather to go too slow. LECTURE IV. Ver. 7. And now, Lord, what wait I for ? My hope is in Thee. To entertain the minds of men with thoughts of their own vanity, and discourses of their own misery,... | |
| Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck - 1825 - 480 pages
...surely they are disquieted in vain : he heapeth up riches, and knoweth not who shall gather them. 7. And now, Lord, what wait I for ? my hope is in thee. 120 9. t was dumb, 1 opened not my mouth ; because tlmu didst if.. 10. Remove thy stroke away from... | |
| Augustus Toplady - 1825 - 462 pages
...and my salvation : whom then shall I fear ? God is he that justifieth : who is he that can condemn ? In thee, O Lord, have I trusted : let me never be confounded." All assurance of salvation, not grounded on certainty of perseverance, is, in the most superlative... | |
| Robert Leighton (Abp. of Glasgow), John Norman Pearson - 1825 - 492 pages
...all that, our soul may say with David, and speak it to God as known to Him, that it is so indeed : And now, Lord, what wait I for ? My hope is in Thee. My expectation, or waiting, (the same word that is here,) is ail placed upon Thee. Is it so, brethren... | |
| George Townsend - 1826 - 902 pages
...«» are disquieted in vain : he heapeth up riches, and knoweth ***"' not who shall gather them. 7 And now, LORD, what wait I for? my hope is in thee. 8 Deliver me from all my transgressions : make me not the reproach of the foolish. ' 9 I was dumb,... | |
| 1826 - 1036 pages
...surely Ihey arc disquieted in vain : he neapelb up riches, and knowetb not who shall galber them r 7 e : on the third day thott shalt go up untó the hou 8 Deliver me from all my transgressions : make me nol the reproach of the »foolish. d 9 I was dumb,... | |
| John BRUCE (Minister of Low Hill Cemetery, Liverpool.) - 1827 - 240 pages
...vexation of spirit. Solomon was raised to the the wreck of all your earthly hopes, you devoutly prayed, " And now, LORD, what wait I for ? my hope is in thee." It is in such seasons as these that the alluring aspect of the world vanishes, and every thing is seen... | |
| George Bull - 1827 - 518 pages
...: surely they are disquieted in vain : he heapeth up riches, and knoweth not who shall gather them. And now, Lord, what wait I for? my hope is in thee. To the same purpose are those Psalms of David, wherein he amply describes the prosperous and flourishing... | |
| Robert Leighton - 1828 - 302 pages
...; the sooner the better, for to such persons it seems rather to go too slowly. LECTURE IV. Ver. 7. And now, Lord, what wait I for ? My hope is in Thee, To entertain the minds of men with thoughts of their own vanity and discourses of their own misery,... | |
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