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Side 78
... violence of thunder parted it into little portions , that the sun might look forth with a watery eye , and then shine without a tear . But it is an infinite refreshment to remember all the comforts of his prayers , the frequent victory ...
... violence of thunder parted it into little portions , that the sun might look forth with a watery eye , and then shine without a tear . But it is an infinite refreshment to remember all the comforts of his prayers , the frequent victory ...
Side 94
... violent rent to its own dimension ; * Spectatores vociferantur , ictus tacet . + Quis mediocris gladiator ingemuit ? Quis vultum mutavit unquam ? Quis non modò stetit , verùm etiam decubuit turpiter ? Tusc . Q. lib . 2 . and all this ...
... violent rent to its own dimension ; * Spectatores vociferantur , ictus tacet . + Quis mediocris gladiator ingemuit ? Quis vultum mutavit unquam ? Quis non modò stetit , verùm etiam decubuit turpiter ? Tusc . Q. lib . 2 . and all this ...
Side 95
... violence upon the spirit of man , makes him able to suffer huge calamities with a certain constancy and an unwearied patience . Scipio Africanus was wont to commend that saying in Xenophon , That the same labours of warfare were easier ...
... violence upon the spirit of man , makes him able to suffer huge calamities with a certain constancy and an unwearied patience . Scipio Africanus was wont to commend that saying in Xenophon , That the same labours of warfare were easier ...
Side 96
... violence , yet it is no otherwise than all noble contentious are , and all honours are purchased , and all virtues are acquired , and all vices mortified , and all appetites chastised , and all rewards obtained : there is infallibly to ...
... violence , yet it is no otherwise than all noble contentious are , and all honours are purchased , and all virtues are acquired , and all vices mortified , and all appetites chastised , and all rewards obtained : there is infallibly to ...
Side 101
... violent disease . ་ 9. All impatience , howsoever expressed , is per- fectly useless to all purposes of ease , but hugely ef- fective to the multiplying the trouble ; and the im- patience and vexation is another , but the sharper dis ...
... violent disease . ་ 9. All impatience , howsoever expressed , is per- fectly useless to all purposes of ease , but hugely ef- fective to the multiplying the trouble ; and the im- patience and vexation is another , but the sharper dis ...
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Side 322 - Now the God of peace that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you perfect in every good work to do His will, working in you that which is well pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to "Whom be glory for ever and ever, amen
Side 321 - Lord, save thy people : and bless thine heritage. Govern them : and lift them up for ever. Day by day : we magnify thee ; And we worship thy Name : ever world without end. Vouchsafe, O Lord : to keep us this day without sin. O Lord, have mercy upon us : have mercy upon us. O Lord, let thy mercy lighten upon us : as our trust is in thee. O Lord, in thee have I trusted : let me never be confounded.
Side 176 - Hide not thy face far from me; put not thy servant away in anger. Thou hast been my help; leave me not, neither forsake me, O God of my salvation.
Side 174 - The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; Therefore will I hope in him. The Lord is good unto them that wait for him, To the soul that seeketh him.
Side 18 - There is nothing better for a man than that he should eat and drink, and make his soul enjoy good in his labour.
Side 188 - Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth, Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us.
Side 312 - I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in his word do I hope. My soul waiteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning.
Side 9 - ... full with the dew of heaven as a lamb's fleece ; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty, and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements, it began to put on darkness, and to decline to softness and the symptoms of a sickly age ; it bowed the head, and broke its stalk, and at night having lost some of its leaves and all its beauty, it fell into the portion of weeds and outworn faces.
Side 176 - For my life is spent with grief, and my years with sighing: my strength faileth because of mine iniquity, and my bones are consumed.
Side 243 - For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.