| Presbyterianism - 1827 - 566 pages
...with the Father." They mourn the absence, and love the sensible presence of God — " Whom have 1 in heaven but thee, and there is none on earth that I desire beside thee." They conscientiously endeavour to obey all the commands of God. They love all that bear... | |
| Irish pulpit - 1827 - 600 pages
...render the Psalmist's words a just expression of the predominant feelings of the soul, " whom have I in Heaven but thee, and there is none on earth that I desire beside thee." The conduct is and must be influenced by this new disposition of the heart and affections... | |
| 1827 - 392 pages
...to express. So that he is able, from the heart, to say with the holy Psalmist, Lord, whom have I in heaven but thee, and there is none on earth that I desire beside thee. But further — 3. They only are on the Lord's side, who are ON THE SIDE OF HIS GOSPEL... | |
| Sermons - 1827 - 428 pages
...render the Psalmist's words a just expression of the predominant feelings of the soul, " whom have I in Heaven but thee, and there is none on earth that I desire beside thee." The conduct is and must be influenced by this new disposition of the heart and affections... | |
| John Ryland - Sermons, English - 1828 - 534 pages
...youngminister who had studied under him, (Mr. David Souter of Aberdeen,) on Ps. Ixxiii. 24. " Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory," hoping to deliver it on the following Sabbath ; but his friends perceived that he was wholly inadequate... | |
| Edward Craig - Sermons, English - 1828 - 378 pages
...holy immortality in the presence of God. This is now his native element. He says, " Whom have I in heaven but thee, and there is none on earth that I desire in comparison of thee." " For a while I am compelled to turn the bent of my thoughts to the distracting... | |
| William Dodd - 1828 - 522 pages
...Lord, and he shall sustain thee : he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved. —Ps. Iv. 22. Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory. --Ps. Ixxiii. 24. Those that be planted in the house of the Lord, shall flourish in the courts of our... | |
| Herbert Lockyer - Religion - 1990 - 356 pages
...31:8). Then as we go, He is with us as our august Ally to strengthen us for the warfare of faith. "Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory." Psalm 73:24 "He will be our guide even untodeath." Psalm 48:14 When we seek the counsel of the infallible... | |
| American essays - 1861 - 792 pages
...comprehensive sentence all the possibilities which could befall him in the days and ages before him. " Thou shalt guide me with Thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory!" Let us humbly trust that in that sketch, round and complete, of all that can ever come to us, my readers... | |
| Richard Sibbes - Religion - 1995 - 376 pages
...God, ' Lord, if thou seest it fit, take away all from me, so thou leavest me thyself: whom have I in heaven but thee, and there is none on earth that I desire in comparison of thee ?' Ps. lxxiii. 25. CHAPTER XXXII. — Of improving our evidences for comfort... | |
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