Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am. Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor - Stran 4281839Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Isaac Barrow - 1712 - 186 strani
...(itfeems} in Pfi.. 39. 4. ftnfe to this here ; Lore/, prays he, Make me to know my end^ and the me af it re of my days> what it is, that I may know how frail I am : Concerning the drift of which place, as well as of this here, it were obvious to conceive, that both... | |
| Edward Harley - 1735 - 798 strani
...to HOA.R HAIRS will I carry you : mine End, and the Meafure r have ™ Ae - and l - wU -' ***** cvea of my Days, what it is, that I may know how (#) frail I am. Behold, thou haft made my Days as an Hand breadth, and mine Age is as nothing before thee : Verily, every Man, at... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote - 1751 - 418 strani
...jhadow, and there is none abiding. Pfal. xxxix. 4. 5, 6. Lord make me to know mine end ; and the meafiire of my days what it is : that I may know how frail I am. Beholdi thou haft made my days as an hand-breadth, and mine age is as nothing before thee : verily... | |
| William Sherlock - 1751 - 326 strani
...Life ever fince; which is fo very fhort, that David might well fay, Behold thou haft made my days as a handbreadth, and mine age is as nothing before thee : verily every man at his bcJi eflate is altogether •vanity. Pfal. xxxix. 5. I mail not fcrupuloufly enquire into th« Reafon... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote - 1751 - 418 strani
...and there is none abiding. Pfal. xxxix. 4. 5, 6. Lord make ire to know mine end ; and the mcajiire of my days what it is : that I may know how frail 1 am. Behold, thou hajl made my days as an hand-breadth, and mint age is as nothing before thee : -verily... | |
| William Braikenridge - 1764 - 378 strani
...God be with him. Page i SERMON II. On the Shortnefs of Human Life. PSALM xxxix. 5. Behold, thou haft made my days as an handbreadth, and mine age is as nothing hefore thee : verily every man at his bejljlate is altogether vanity. p. 23 SERMON III. The Eternity... | |
| Samuel Hoole - 1786 - 348 strani
...VI1forcible apoftrophe, to the Author of his being : Lord, make me to know mine end, and the meafure of my days what it is ; that I may know how frail I am ! which immediately introduces the exclamation that hath been chofen for the prefent fubjedt of our... | |
| Society of friends - 1788 - 430 strani
...concerned to revive thefe exprefilons of the Pfalmift, " Lord, make me to know mine end, " and the meafure of my days, what it is, that " I may know how frail I am: behold thou " haft made my days as an hand's breadth, and " mine age is as nothing before thee." Which {he enlarged... | |
| 1788 - 598 strani
...mufing the fire burned: then fpake I with rny tongue. 4 Lord, make me to know mine end, and the meafure of my days, what it is -.'-that I may know how frail I am. 1 5 Behold, thou haft made my days as an hand breadth : and mine age is as nothing before thee : verily... | |
| 1810 - 582 strani
...days- This measure, this short dttrution, he seems to allude to in the following verse : • — ( Behold, thou hast made my days as an hand-breadth, and mine age is as nothing "before thee !' It becomes us often to consider how near we are to the end of life. The measure of our days is determined... | |
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