| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 σελίδες
...say, We see; Therefore your sin remaineth. EXTRACT FROM THE TASK— BOOK V. COWPER. Acquaint thyself with God, if thou would'st taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace Thou shall perceive that thou wast blind before: Thine eye shall be instructed, and thine heart Made pure... | |
| Christian Mariner, Christian mariner - 1829 - 290 σελίδες
...exclaiming, " Oh Lord! how manifold are thy works; in wisdom hast thou made them all." " Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shall perceive that thou wast blind before: Thine eye shall be instructed ; and thine heart Made pure,... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 328 σελίδες
...And that to bind him is a vain attempt, Whom God delights in, and in whom he dwells. Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain-top, with faces prone, And eyes intent upon the scanty herb It yields them ; or, recumbent... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 σελίδες
...And that to bind him is a vain attempt, Whom God delights in, and in whom he dwells. Acquaint thyself with God, if thou would'st taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shall, perceive that thon wast blind before: Thine eye shall be instructed, and thine heart Made pure... | |
| William Cowper - 1831 - 192 σελίδες
...dwells. Acquaint thyself with God, if thou would'st taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, 780 Thou shalt perceive that thou wast blind before: Thine...instructed; and thine heart, Made pure, shall relish with divine'delight, Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain-top, with... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 σελίδες
...And that to bind him is a vain attempt, Whom God delights in, and in whom he dwells. Acquaint thyself , shall perceive that thou wast blind before ; Thine eye shall be instructed ; and thine heart Made pure... | |
| Charles Jenkins - 1832 - 426 σελίδες
...features. Let me, then, address eack of you in the language of the Christian poet — " Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...Till then unfelt, what hands -divine have wrought" Rut I have, a higher object than your present gratifi • cation. Your deathless souls are concerned... | |
| Charles Jenkins - 1832 - 422 σελίδες
...embrace, Thou shall perceive, that them wast blind before — Thine eye shall be instructed, and thiue heart Made pure, shall relish with divine delight,...Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought." But I have a higher object than your present gratification. Your deathless souls are concerned in this... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 122 σελίδες
...delights in, and in whom he dwells. I\U. 111. TASTE AMJ JUDGMENT IMPROVED BY GRACE. ACQUAINT thyself with God, if thou would'st taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive,that thou wast blind before ; Thine eye shall be instructed ; and thine heart Made pure, shall... | |
| 1832 - 496 σελίδες
...worki, admitted once to hU embrace ; Thou shall nercelve, that thou wast blind before : Thine eye snail be instructed : and thine heart, Made pure, shall relish with divine delight, Till then unit-It, what hands divine have wrought" A SUGAR PLUM FOR BIBLIOMANIACS. OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT. Books... | |
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