| James Burgh - Conduct of life - 1767 - 516 pages
...both fragments are literally tranflated; and, if the critics are right, the Hebrew original is verfe, as well as the Greek. " O Lord, my God, thou art very great! f* Thou art clothed with honour and majefty! , • • "• •.' . « Who HUMAN NATURE. 325 " Who... | |
| Bible - 1788 - 598 pages
...all places of his dominion : blefs the Lord, O my foul. PS^LM CIV. . , BLESS the Lord, O my foul : O Lord my God, thou art very great, thou art clothed with honour and majefty. 2 Who covereft thyfelf with light, as with a garment : who ftretchefl out the heavens like a curtain.... | |
| Theophilus Lindsey - 1788 - 752 pages
...constituting by thy prefence the felicity of thy chofen !" Pf. civ. i. Blcfs the LORT>, o my foul: o Lord my God, thou art very great, thou art clothed with honour and majcfy, &c. ' The fcripture informs us, proceeds Dr. Home, that the fame perfon, who redeemed the world,... | |
| Dissenters, Religious - 1794 - 288 pages
...Minijier and People, ftanding, alternately recite the following Pfalm ofpraife. Mintfler. O LORD our God, thou art very great: Thou art clothed with honour and majefty : Thou covereft thyfelf with light as with a garment: Thou ftretcheft out the heavens like a curtain:... | |
| Matthew Henry - Prayer - 1803 - 244 pages
...thai lias all perfeStitns in himfelf, and give him the glory of his titles and attributes. O Lord our God, thou art very great, thou art clothed with honour and majefty, thou corereft thyfelf with light, as with a garment b, and yet as to us makeft darknefs thy pavilion... | |
| Matthew Young (bp. of Clonfert) - 1806 - 404 pages
...two choruffes; one addrejfes itfelf to God; the other fpeaks of him. 1. PRAISE the Lord, O my foul: O Lord my God, thou art very great, thou art clothed with majefty and honour. 2. Who deckef t thyfelf with light, as with a garment j who ftretcheft out the... | |
| 1809 - 1150 pages
...glory is etrrnai. 33 The firofiliet vsiorth fierfictimlly to/iraise (fotl. BLESStheLoRD.O mysoul OLoRD m:\jcsty. 2 Who coverest thyself with light as •Kt'lt a garment : who sti-etchest out tlie •heavens... | |
| James Burgh - Conduct of life - 1812 - 546 pages
...both fragments, ore literally translated ; and if the critics are right the Hebrciv m'ginnl is verse, as well as the Greek. " O Lord, my God, thou art very great ! Thou art clothid ^ith honour and majesty ! Who coverest thyself with ight as with a garment : who stretchest... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...Beauty and Variety of their Style. 1. lnvnVs DESCRIPTION OF THE DEITY. BLESS the Lord, O my soul ! O Lord, my God, thou art very great : thou art clothed with honour and majesty. Who covemit thyself with light as with a garment : who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain.... | |
| 1815 - 974 pages
...providence o/ Gid il Cod's glory is eiemat. S4 Ttr prophet perpetually to praife BLliSSthe LORD, Om> foul. All th.it conieth is vanity. 9 fl Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth majelty • 2 Who covered tlyjelf \\ith light as luiib a garment : who Ilictcheft out the heavens like... | |
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