| 1803 - 266 pàgines
...this life, and what my comfort in the poffeffion and enjoyment of all things under heaven ? Is it hot thee alone, O Lord my God ! whofe mercies are without number, and without meafure ? Where hath it been well with me, when thou wert abfent ? I had rather be naked, hungry and defpifed, with... | |
| 1805 - 266 pàgines
...ALONE. DISCIPLE. 1. LORD ! what is my confidence in this life, and what my comfort in the possession and enjoyment of all things under heaven ? Is it not thee alone, O LoRD my Goi>, whose mercies are without number, and without measure ? Where hath it been well with me, when... | |
| John Payne - 1822 - 264 pàgines
...alone. Disciple. 1. LORD! what is my confidence in this life, and what my comfort in the possession and enjoyment of all things under heaven ? Is it not thee alone, O Lord my God ! whose mercies are without number, and without measure ? Where hath it been well with me, when thou... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1829 - 244 pàgines
...God alone. DISCIPLE. LORD ! what is my confidence in this life, and what my comfort in the possession and enjoyment of all things under heaven ? Is it not thee alone, O my God, whose mercies are without number, and without measure ? Where hath it been well with me, if... | |
| Thomas (à Kempis) - 1844 - 240 pàgines
...alone DISCIPLE. 1. LORD! what is my confidence in this life, and what my comfort in the possession and enjoyment of all things under heaven ? Is it not thee alone, O Lord my God! whose mercies are without number, and without measure ? Where hath it been well with me, when thou... | |
| 1851 - 334 pàgines
...alone. DISCIPLE. 1. LORD ! what is my confidence in this life, and what my comfort in the possession and enjoyment of all things under heaven ? Is it not thee alone, O Lord my God ! whose mercies are without number, and without measure ? Where hath it been well with me, when thou... | |
| 1869 - 878 pàgines
...God !" Disciple. — Lord ! what is my confidence in this life, and what my comfort in the possession and enjoyment of all things under heaven? Is it not thee alone, 0 iny God, whose mercies are without number, and without measure ? Where hath it been well with me,... | |
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