| Church of England, Sir John Bayley - 1816 - 738 pages
...While," &c. Lest any word which escapes me should give occasion to them to speak irreverently of God. shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain : he heapeth...up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. 8 And now, Lord, what is my hope (g) : truly my hope is even in thee. g Deliver me from all mine offences... | |
| Wesleyan Methodists services - 1817 - 278 pages
...as nothing in respect of tnee ; and verily, every man living is altogether vanity. 7 For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain...up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. 8 And now, Lord, what is my hope ? truly my hope is even in thee. 9 Deliver me from all mine offences;... | |
| Thomas Scott - Christianity - 1817 - 416 pages
...are many and increasing ; our pleasures few and wasting. " Surely man walketh in a vain " shew ! he disquieteth himself in vain ! He heapeth " up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them !" " For we are consumed by thine anger, and by thy 'ith we are troubled ! thou hast set our iniquities... | |
| England - 1846 - 798 pages
...noblest in the land, acknowledged, humbly and mournfully, at the month of his grave, that man walheth in a vain shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain ; he heapeth up riches, and caunot tell who shall gather them ! Surely these are solemnizing and instructive reflections ; and... | |
| John Campbell - Great Britain - 1817 - 562 pages
...altogether vanity.' Duett, Trebles. •• ' For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquieteth hi mscl I" in vain ; he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them.' Chorus. " f And now, Lord, what is my hope ? Truly my hope is even in Thee. — Hear my prayer, O Lord,... | |
| Bible - 1818 - 106 pages
...even as nothing in respect of thee; and verily every man living is altogether vanity. For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain:...Lord, what is my hope: truly my hope is even in thee. For I am a stranger with thee, and a sojourner ; as all my Fathers were: O spare me a little, that... | |
| 1818 - 424 pages
...and verily every man living is altogether vanity. For man walbeth in a vain shadow, and disquietetu himself in vain; he heapeth up riches, and cannot...now, Lord, what is my hope ? Truly my hope is even ia thee. Deliver me from all mine ' fences , and make me not a re Duke unto the foolish. When thou... | |
| Religion - 1818 - 588 pages
...best estate is altogether vanity. Surely every man walketh in a vain show ; surely they are disquieted in vain : he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them/' Happy would it be for the rich, if they more frequently meditated on the uncertainty of all their possessions,... | |
| Episcopal Church - Anglican Communion - 1819 - 558 pages
...as nothing in respect of thee ; and verily every man living is altogether vanity : 7 For man walketh in a vain , shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain...up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. 8 And now, Lord, what is my hope ? truly my hope is even in thee. 9 Deliver me from all mine offences,... | |
| Isaac Barrow - Economics - 1819 - 200 pages
...the Psalmist did thus reflect, " Surely every man walketh in a vain shew ; surely they are disquieted in. vain : he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them." How many vigilant and stout pursuers are there of sensuality and riotous excess ; such as those of... | |
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