| Joseph Hall - Brownists - 1837 - 582 pages
...I can truly say with him, if that psalm were his which hath the title of Moses, We have brought our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told"'; Psalm xc. 9. Methinks, O my soul, it is but yesterday since we met; and now we are upon parting: neither... | |
| Charles Lawson (M.A.) - 1838 - 412 pages
...Nothing less than eternity itself is sufficient for its complete fulfilment. True it is, " we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told :" but this is not a tale, heard, read, and forgotten, like the trivial and unheeded occurrences of the passing... | |
| Richard Marks - 1838 - 386 pages
...concerns with this earth and time will for ever close. From the beginning thou hast been bringing thy years to an end, as it were a tale that is told ; and a few more rising and setting suns will wind up that tale altof ether. O, my God and Saviour,... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pages
...sins in the light of thy countenance. 9 For when thou art angry all our days are gone : we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. 10 The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and though men be BO strong that they come to... | |
| Christopher Sutton - Death - 1839 - 276 pages
...much, and yet remember nothing less, as if it were only some arbitrable matter ; and so we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. Of all other, we cannot sufficiently marvel that old men, wrhen as now drooping nature putteth them... | |
| 1839 - 158 pages
...light - of thy - countenance. 9 For when thou art angry all - our days - are - gone : we bring our years to an end, - as it were - a - tale - that is - told. 10 The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and though men be so strong that they come -... | |
| William Keatinge Clay - Bible - 1839 - 392 pages
...sins in the light of thy countenance. 9 For, when thou art angry, all our days are gone; we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. thou speakest the word, and " the children of men" are reduced to that dust, out of which they originally... | |
| J. W. Anderson, Richard Cull - Elocution - 1840 - 180 pages
...thy | countenance, p 1 | For | when thou art | angry | all our | days are | gone : p we | bring our | years to an | end, | as it | were a | tale that is | told, p 1 | The | days of our | age | "1 are | threescore | years and | ten ; p and | though | men p be |... | |
| J. W. Anderson, Richard Cull - Elocution - 1840 - 172 pages
...| countenance. | 1 1 | For | when thou art | angry | all our | days are | gone : p we | bring our | years to an | end, | as it | Were a | tale that is | told, p 1 | But | who re|gardeth the | power of thy | wrath : | for | even | 1 thereafter | as a | man |... | |
| William Marshall - Anthems - 1840 - 284 pages
...fade away suddenly like the grass. 9. For when thou art angry, all our days are gone : we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. 10. The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and though men be so strong that they come to... | |
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