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Side 103
... thou hast made.2 Let the words of our mouths , and the meditations of our hearts be now and ever gracious in thy sight , and acceptable unto thee , O Lord , our God , our strength , and our Re- deemer . O Eternal God , and most merciful ...
... thou hast made.2 Let the words of our mouths , and the meditations of our hearts be now and ever gracious in thy sight , and acceptable unto thee , O Lord , our God , our strength , and our Re- deemer . O Eternal God , and most merciful ...
Side 104
... thou mayest be feared ; yea , thy mercies swallow up the greatness of our sins : speak peace to our souls and ... thou art well pleased : suffer not the works of thine own hands to perish ; thou art not delighted in the death of sinners ...
... thou mayest be feared ; yea , thy mercies swallow up the greatness of our sins : speak peace to our souls and ... thou art well pleased : suffer not the works of thine own hands to perish ; thou art not delighted in the death of sinners ...
Side 105
... those that are in need , misery , and distress , whom , Lord , thou hast afflicted either in soul or body , grant them patience and perseverance in the end , and to the end : And that , O Lord , not for any merits of PRAYERS . 105.
... those that are in need , misery , and distress , whom , Lord , thou hast afflicted either in soul or body , grant them patience and perseverance in the end , and to the end : And that , O Lord , not for any merits of PRAYERS . 105.
Side 112
... Thou carriest man away as with a tide ; Then down swim all his thoughts that mounted high ; Much like a mocking dream , that will not bide , But flies before the sight of waking eye ; Or as the grass , that cannot term obtain To see the ...
... Thou carriest man away as with a tide ; Then down swim all his thoughts that mounted high ; Much like a mocking dream , that will not bide , But flies before the sight of waking eye ; Or as the grass , that cannot term obtain To see the ...
Side 113
... thou wear'st a glorious crown , All set with virtues , polish'd with renown ; Thence round about a silver veil doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all ; & c . The heroic couplet could hardly do its work better in the hands of ...
... thou wear'st a glorious crown , All set with virtues , polish'd with renown ; Thence round about a silver veil doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all ; & c . The heroic couplet could hardly do its work better in the hands of ...
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