Expositions of Holy Scripture: PsalmsCCEL, 1959 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 81
Page
... characters be but partially legible to us now, what He wrote, on stars and flowers, on the infinitely great and the infinitely small, on the infinitely near and the infinitely far off, with His creating hand, was the one inscription—God ...
... characters be but partially legible to us now, what He wrote, on stars and flowers, on the infinitely great and the infinitely small, on the infinitely near and the infinitely far off, with His creating hand, was the one inscription—God ...
Page
... character. Some people seem to think that God loves us so much, as they would say—so little, so ignobly, as I would say—as that He only desires us to be happy. They seem to think that the divine love is tarnished unless it provides for ...
... character. Some people seem to think that God loves us so much, as they would say—so little, so ignobly, as I would say—as that He only desires us to be happy. They seem to think that the divine love is tarnished unless it provides for ...
Page
... character of God. If I am to love God, He must not hide in the darkness behind His infinity, but must come out and give me something about Him that I know. The three letters G O D mean nothing, and there is no power in them to stir a ...
... character of God. If I am to love God, He must not hide in the darkness behind His infinity, but must come out and give me something about Him that I know. The three letters G O D mean nothing, and there is no power in them to stir a ...
Page
... characters—of ignoring unwelcome facts, and going cheerily on as though we had annihilated them, because we do not reflect upon them. So this man, in the midst of a world in which there is no stay, and whilst he saw all round him the ...
... characters—of ignoring unwelcome facts, and going cheerily on as though we had annihilated them, because we do not reflect upon them. So this man, in the midst of a world in which there is no stay, and whilst he saw all round him the ...
Page
... character is the sentence pronounced by the loving lips of Incarnate Truth on the rich man who thought that he had 'much goods laid up for many years,' and had only to be merry—'Thou fool! Thou fool!' If an engineer builds a bridge ...
... character is the sentence pronounced by the loving lips of Incarnate Truth on the rich man who thought that he had 'much goods laid up for many years,' and had only to be merry—'Thou fool! Thou fool!' If an engineer builds a bridge ...
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 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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