My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the LORD ; my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living GOD. Sermons - Page 19by Phillips Brooks - 1893 - 362 pagesFull view - About this book
| Episcopal Church - 1824 - 634 pages
...over all the earth. PSALM 81. Guam dilecta ! OHOW amiahle are thy dwellings : thou Lord of hosts! 2 My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the...: my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God. 3 Yea, the sparrow hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young : even... | |
| Richard Hele - Devotional literature - 1825 - 598 pages
...*. Amen. Psalm and Prayer to be used just before we go to Church. How amiable are Thy tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts! My soul hath a desire and longing to...: my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God f. One thing have I desired of the Lord, that I will seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the... | |
| Thomas Rennell - Sermons, English - 1825 - 476 pages
...follies of this short and perishable state, and in the ardour of unalloyed affection can exclaim, " Oh ! how amiable are thy dwellings, thou Lord of hosts. My soul hath a desire and a longing to enter into the court of the Lord ; my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God." But... | |
| sir James Allan Park - 1825 - 160 pages
...eager to open the doors of the temple, as the people could be to have them opened. That they had such a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the Lord looks well: and as charity believeth all things, let charity believe it was from a better motive than... | |
| Thomas Stevenson - 1825 - 132 pages
...us go into the house of the Lord. How amiable are thy dwellings, thou Lord of hosts ! Our souls have a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the Lord : our hearts and our flesh rejoice in the living God. — Shew us thy ways, O Lord; teach us thy paths.... | |
| Joshua Gilpin - 1827 - 560 pages
...unknown in the divine presence, exclaiming often with all the sincerity and ardour of the psalmist — O how amiable are thy dwellings, thou Lord of hosts...longing to enter into the courts of the Lord ; my heart and my flesh cry out for the living God. For one day in thy courts is better than a thousand ; yea,... | |
| Hannah More - English literature - 1827 - 596 pages
...mercies in one single country, what had his feelings been? He who so passionately exclaimed, 'Oh ' how amiable are thy dwellings, thou Lord of Hosts ! — my soul hath a desire and a longing to enter into the courts of the Lord — blessed are they that dwell in thine house — one... | |
| Edward Berens - Sermons, English - 1828 - 194 pages
...part in them. Perhaps he felt almost ready to adopt the pathetic complaint of David, and say, *' Oh how amiable are thy dwellings, thou Lord of hosts...Lord; my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God. For one day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of... | |
| John Rogers Pitman - 1828 - 620 pages
...on the earth. Seek those things which are above ; where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. — My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the Lord : when shall I come and appear before God ! — I desire to depart, and to be with Christ. — Let... | |
| Cornelius Roosevelt Duffie - Sermons, American - 1829 - 444 pages
...temple of . God, no wonder that he should have reason to * Amos viii. 3 and 5VOL. II. 30 exclaim, " Oh how amiable are thy dwellings, thou " Lord of hosts ! My soul hath a desire and long" ing to enter into the courts of the Lord. My " heart and my flesh cry out for the living God."... | |
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