| Lord's Supper - 1905 - 456 pages
...unto the God of my joy and gladness: and upon the harp will I give thanks unto thee, O God, my God. P. Why art thou so heavy, O my soul : and why art thou so disquieted within me? S. O put thy trust in God : for I will yet give him thanks, which is the help of my countenance, and... | |
| Episcopal Church - Lord's Supper - 1905 - 454 pages
...the God of my joy and gladness : and upon the harp will I give thanks unto thee, O God, my God. P. Why art thou so heavy, O my soul : and why art thou so disquieted within me? S. O put thy trust in God : for I will yet give him thanks, which is the help of my countenance, and... | |
| Robert Drummond Burrell Rawnsley - 1906 - 228 pages
...And then follows the refrain, or burden, as we may call it, of the Psalm, in its concluding verse, " Why art thou so heavy : O my soul ; and why art thou so disquieted within me ? O, put thy trust in God, for I will yet give Him thanks, which is the help of my countenance, and... | |
| Anatole France - 1909 - 378 pages
...no joy, and it was with a heart oppressed by sorrow that, on the steps of the altar I used to ask, 'Why art thou so heavy, O my soul, and why art thou so disquieted within me ?' The faithful whom I invited to the holy table gave me cause for affliction, for having, so to speak,... | |
| Anatole France - Fiction - 1909 - 386 pages
...no joy, and it was with a heart oppressed by sorrow that, on the steps of the altar I used to ask, 'Why art thou so heavy, O my soul, and why art thou so disquieted within me ?' The faithful whom I invited to the holy table gave me cause for affliction, for having, so to speak,... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1909 - 94 pages
...unto the God of my joy and gladness: and upon the harp I will give thanks unto thee, O God, my God. Why art thou so heavy, O my soul: and why art thou so disquieted within me ? O put thy trust in God: for I will yet give him thanks, which is the help of my countenance, and... | |
| Arthur Rogers - Bible - 1909 - 294 pages
...felt. There are countless ways by which we may be afflicted and distressed, in mind, body, and estate. "Why art thou so heavy, O my soul, and why art thou so disquieted within me?" It is a common enough question. Someone has said that if pessimism be true, it differs from other truths... | |
| Old Catholic Church - 1909 - 354 pages
...unto the God of my joy and gladness, and upon the harp I will give thanks unto Thee, O God, my God. P. Why art thou so heavy, O my soul : and why art thou so disquieted within me ? S. O put thy trust in God ; for I will yet give Him thanks : Who is the help of my countenance, and... | |
| Amy Carmichael - Child rearing - 1909 - 476 pages
...doeth it Himself. Sure I am, the Lord will avenge the poor, and maintain the cause of the helpless. Why art thou so heavy, O my soul, and why art thou disquieted within me? Oh, put thy trust in God; for I will yet praise Him which is the help of my countenance... | |
| Charles Voysey - 1878
...thing that is right, for that shall bring a man peace at the last." Another in his distress cries " Why art thou so heavy O my soul, and why art thou disquieted within me ? O put thy trust in God, for I will yet give Him thanks who is the help of my... | |
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