Expositions of Holy Scripture: PsalmsCCEL, 1959 |
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... 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 triumph over ...
... 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 triumph over ...
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... beginning in the long-past generations, has culminated in Him in whom 'dwelleth the whole fulness of the Godhead bodily,' and in whose work is all the love—the perfect, inconceivable, patient, omnipotent love of our redeeming God. And ...
... beginning in the long-past generations, has culminated in Him in whom 'dwelleth the whole fulness of the Godhead bodily,' and in whose work is all the love—the perfect, inconceivable, patient, omnipotent love of our redeeming God. And ...
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... beginning, 'Oh! the blessedness of the man that delights in the law of the Lord,' holds on persistently, like a subdued and almost bewildered undercurrent of sweet sound amid all the movements of some colossal symphony, through tears ...
... beginning, 'Oh! the blessedness of the man that delights in the law of the Lord,' holds on persistently, like a subdued and almost bewildered undercurrent of sweet sound amid all the movements of some colossal symphony, through tears ...
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... beginning of all good and has in it the germ of all righteousness, even as to live for self is the mother tincture out of which we can make all sins. And faith leads to righteousness in another way. Open the heart and Christ comes in ...
... beginning of all good and has in it the germ of all righteousness, even as to live for self is the mother tincture out of which we can make all sins. And faith leads to righteousness in another way. Open the heart and Christ comes in ...
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... beginning of things, it will rise to-morrow, for there will come a to-morrow when it will not rise. In like manner, the longest possession of our mercies is no reason for forgetting the precarious tenure on which we hold them all. So ...
... beginning of things, it will rise to-morrow, for there will come a to-morrow when it will not rise. In like manner, the longest possession of our mercies is no reason for forgetting the precarious tenure on which we hold them all. So ...
Contents
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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Adullam answer Authorised Version beauty blessed blessedness Book of Proverbs brethren bring character children of men Christian city of God clause comes communion confidence conscience consciousness creatures darkness David death deliverance desire divine dwell earth earthly eternal evil expression face faith Father fear feel forgiveness gifts give glad glory God’s mercy grace hand hath heart heaven holy hope Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ keep King lift light lives look Lord man’s means men’s metaphor Mount Zion mountains nature never Old Testament ourselves peace perfect possession praise prayer present promise psalm Psalmist rapture refuge religion remember revelation righteousness Rock satisfied Scripture seek sense servant shadow sins sorrow soul speak spirit stand strength sure sweet Thee things Thou hast thought transgression true trust truth unto verse voice wait walk whole word Zion