| Bible - 1831 - 278 pages
...Jerusalem, Let my right hand forget her cunning ! 6 If I do not remember thee, Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth ! If I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy ! 7 Remember, O Lord, the conduct of the children of Edom, 8 O daughter of Babylon, thou destroyer... | |
| Bible - 1832 - 606 pages
...purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works." "If I forget thee, 0 Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember...mouth ; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy." 2. Such a course is indispensable as a suitable evidence of Christian character. A distinguished Unitarian... | |
| William Cuninghame - Bible - 1832 - 698 pages
...mortifying the flesh by fasting for the desolations of Jerusalem. " If I forget thee O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning, if I do not remember...mouth, if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy," (Ps. cxxxvii. 5, 6.) are the words which express the feelings of the Saints in every age. How then... | |
| George Thomas Chapman - Sermons - 1832 - 334 pages
...Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remenr ber thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth ; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.' I am animated, as I trust, by the same spirit, which dwelt upon the lips, and glowed within the heart... | |
| Christian life - 1833 - 190 pages
...' How shall we sing the songs of the Lord in a strange land ! If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember...mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.' No associations to me are so strong as those which have connected themselves with music; and none so... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1833 - 334 pages
..." < How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land? " ' If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. " ' If I do not remember...mouth ; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.' " The women had raised their veils, and put back their caps from their ears to listen more intently... | |
| Sarah Austin - 1833 - 322 pages
...Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. 6 If I do not rememher thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy. LESSON CLV. Returnfrom the Babylonish Captivity. THE word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, saying,... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1833 - 322 pages
...song in a strange land 1 '" If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. to the roof of my mouth ; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.' " The women had raised their veils, and put back their caps from their ears to listen more intently... | |
| William Stevens (biographer.) - 1833 - 786 pages
...Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember the*, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I prefer not [Jerusalem above my chief joy." Ps. cxxxvii. 1 — 0. HEROD THE GREAT. son was as well entitled to the kingdom as to the high priesthood,*... | |
| George Horne - Bible - 1833 - 438 pages
...Jerusalem, let ray right hand forget her cunning. 6. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth : if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy." The whole nation may be supposed in these words to declare, as one man, that neither the afflictions... | |
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