| Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America - 1911 - 458 Seiten
...God's altar go, To God my chiefest joy; Yea, God, my God, thy name to praise My harp I will employ. 5 Why art thou then cast down, my soul? What should...why with vexing thoughts art thou Disquieted in me? 6 Hope thou in God; for him to praise Good cause I yet shall see; The helper of my countenance, Yea,... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1912 - 316 Seiten
...Boswell in a note stops to tell us that he thought the phrase " very expressive " — and so it is. " It has been familiar to me from my childhood, for...found in the Psalms in metre used in the churches of Scotland (I believe I should say ' kirk ')." Then the whole strophe is quoted. Readers may wonder... | |
| James Boswell - 1913 - 644 Seiten
...supposing that his own apprehensions concerning his absent wife or friend, are equally unfounded. — M.] 8 The phrase " vexing thoughts," is, I think, very expressive....then cast down, my soul? What should discourage thee I And why with vexing thoughts art thou Disquieted in me ? ' Some allowance must no doubt be made for... | |
| James Cooper - 1917 - 90 Seiten
...God's altar go, To God my chief est joy : Yea, God, my God, thy name to praise my harp I will employ. Why art thou then cast down, my soul ? what should...why with vexing thoughts art thou disquieted in me ? Still trust in God ; for him to praise good cause I yet shall have : He of my count'nance is the... | |
| Charles Sanford Terry - 1920 - 766 Seiten
...Church of Scotia: •' whose first note of praise (Psalm xliii) bore a prayer of hope and confidence: Why art thou then cast down, my soul ? What should...why with vexing thoughts art thou Disquieted in me? Still trust in God; for Him to praise Good cause I yet shall have: Ho of my count'nance is the health,... | |
| Donald Capps - 1997 - 260 Seiten
...been familiar with the phrase from childhood, for it occurs in the Scottish psalmbook: Why art thou cast down, my soul? What should discourage thee? And...why with vexing thoughts art thou Disquieted in me? [Psalm 43:5]. Thus, their relationship was based on several factors that created a bond of friendship... | |
| Eremitical Press - 2007 - 286 Seiten
...altar go, to God my chiefest joy: Psalm 44 Yea, God, my God, thy name to praise my harp I will employ. 5 Why art thou then cast down, my soul? what should...why with vexing thoughts art thou disquieted in me? Still trust in God; for him to praise good cause I yet shall have: He of my count'nance is the health,... | |
| James Boswell - 2008 - 1024 Seiten
...Mr Thrale's family, though it no doubt contributed much to his comfort and " Add the following note: The phrase 'vexing thoughts' is, I think, very expressive....why with vexing thoughts art thou Disquieted in me? enjoyment, was not without some degree of restraint. Not, as has been grossly suggested, that it was... | |
| 1859 - 866 Seiten
...God's altar go, To God my chiefest joy: Yea, God, my God, thy name to praise My harp I will employ. 5. Why art thou then cast down, my soul ? What should...with vexing thoughts art thou # Disquieted in me? Still trust in God ; for him to praise Good cause I yet shall have : He of my count'nance is the health,... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). General Assembly - 1867 - 606 Seiten
...God's altar go, To God my chiefest joy ; Yea, God, my God, Thy name to praise My harp I will employ. Why art thou then cast down, my soul? What should...why with vexing thoughts art thou Disquieted in me? Still trust in God ; for Him to praise Good cause I yet shall have : He of my count'nance is the health,... | |
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