A New Version of the Psalms of David. By Matthew SankeyMatthew Sankey C. & J. Rivington, 1825 - 348 páginas |
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... Thou art my Son , this day have I 66 My heir begotten thee . V. " Desire and I will give to thee " 1 29 PSALM II . III. ...
... Thou art my Son , this day have I 66 My heir begotten thee . V. " Desire and I will give to thee " 1 29 PSALM II . III. ...
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... thy possession known . VI . " Thine iron hand shall bruise them sore , " And like to potter's clay " Shall they be ground to dust before " Thine all - subduing sway . " VII . Be ... Thou art my shield , my glory , B 2 PSALM III . 3 V. ...
... thy possession known . VI . " Thine iron hand shall bruise them sore , " And like to potter's clay " Shall they be ground to dust before " Thine all - subduing sway . " VII . Be ... Thou art my shield , my glory , B 2 PSALM III . 3 V. ...
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Matthew Sankey. II . Thou art my shield , my glory , Lord , The lifter of my head ; I cried to Thee , my voice was heard , And quick my troubles fled . III . I laid me down and slept in peace , Awak'd , sustain'd by Thee ; To thousands ...
Matthew Sankey. II . Thou art my shield , my glory , Lord , The lifter of my head ; I cried to Thee , my voice was heard , And quick my troubles fled . III . I laid me down and slept in peace , Awak'd , sustain'd by Thee ; To thousands ...
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... thou too hast said , Unto the Lord thy friend ; Thou art my God , what worth have I , That could to thee extend ? III . Thy saints , in virtue that excel , On earth shall be my choice , But they shall still in sorrow dwell , That in ...
... thou too hast said , Unto the Lord thy friend ; Thou art my God , what worth have I , That could to thee extend ? III . Thy saints , in virtue that excel , On earth shall be my choice , But they shall still in sorrow dwell , That in ...
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... Thy face ; Too blest if in Thy likeness rais'd , I wake a child of grace . PSALM XVIII , I. O Lord , my strength , o'erflows my heart In love and gratitude to Thee ; My Saviour ! and my God ! Thou art A fortress and defence to me . II ...
... Thy face ; Too blest if in Thy likeness rais'd , I wake a child of grace . PSALM XVIII , I. O Lord , my strength , o'erflows my heart In love and gratitude to Thee ; My Saviour ! and my God ! Thou art A fortress and defence to me . II ...
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abode According to Thy art Thou Behold bless blest cast countenance divine deep delight distress doth dwell earth Edom endure enemies evermore eyes fear foes glory gracious grateful hear heard heart heathen heaven iniquity Israel Jacob Jerusalem keep King land let Thy lov'd mercy sure Meribah mighty mouth ne'er o'er peace Philistia praise the Lord prayer proclaim prove PSALM psalteries rejoice round senseless things shame Shechem shew sing sore soul speak strength Thee thence Thine Thou art Thou didst Thou dost Thou hast Thou shalt thro Thy commandments Thy face Thy judgments Thy laws Thy love Thy majesty Thy mercies Thy name Thy praise Thy right hand Thy righteousness Thy salvation Thy servant Thy statutes Thy truth Thy word Thyself tongue trust turn'd unfaithfully unto the Lord vex'd VIII voice Whilst wicked wickedness wrath XVII Zion
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Página 215 - The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their voice : the floods lift up their waves. The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters : yea, than the mighty waves of the sea.
Página v - God is gone up with a shout, the LORD with the sound of a trumpet. 6 Sing praises to God, sing praises : sing praises unto our King, sing praises. 7 For God is the King of all the earth : sing ye praises with understanding.
Página xiii - ... to put into the hands of the common people. The authors of this version considered the verse merely as a contrivance to assist the memory. They were little studious of the harmony of their numbers, or the elegance of their diction, but they were solicitous to give the full and precise sense of the sacred text according to the best of their judgment, and their judgment, with the exception of some few passages, was very good...
Página xii - Hopkins, is not (he says) what I believe it is now generally supposed to be, nothing better than an awkward versification of a former English translation ; it was an original translation from the Hebrew text, earlier, by many years, than the prose translation in the Bible ; and...
Página xiii - ... of some few passages, was very good ; and, at ' the same time that they adhered scrupulously to ' the letter, they contrived to express it in such ' terms as, like the original, might point clearly to ' the spiritual meaning. It was a change much for ' the worse, when the pedantry of pretenders to ' taste in literary composition thrust out this excel...
Página xi - Its style is incomparably superior to any thing which might be expected from the financial and perverted taste of our (own age. It is simple ; it is harmonious; it is energetic ; and, which is of no small importance, use has made it familiar, and time * Michaelis
Página xiii - ... supposed to be, nothing better than an awkward versification of a former English translation : it was an original translation from the Hebrew text, (earlier, by many years, than the prose translation in the Bible ; and of all that are in any degree ^paraphrastic, as all in verse in some degree must be, it is the best and most exact we have, to put into the hands of the common people.