For thou, Lord, hast made me glad through thy works: and I will rejoice in giving praise for the operations of thy hands. 5 O Lord, how glorious are thy works : thy thoughts are very deep. 6 An unwise man doth not well consider this: and a fool doth not... Mechanics' Magazine - Page 3991857Full view - About this book
| 1881 - 624 pages
...148:13 23:545:8 54:7 58:9,10 91:8 52:9 72:7 1:1-3 91:16 18:1 25:9 works : thy thoughts are very deep. 6 An unwise man doth not well consider this : and a fool doth not understand it. 7 When the ungodly are green as the grass, and when all the workers of wickedness do flourish : then... | |
| Brooke Foss Westcott (bp. of Durham) - 1881 - 226 pages
...ations | of thy | hands. 5 O Lord how glorious | are thy | works ! thy^ | thoughts are | very | deep. 6 An unwise man doth not we'll con-|sider | this ! and a fool | doth not | under- ] stand it. The prosperity of the wicked, 7 When the ungodly are green as the grass, * and... | |
| Rev.Henry Mason Baum,Edited By. - 1883 - 636 pages
...the word of his Creator. Then will appear fresh significance in the words of the Psalmist, " 0 Lord, how glorious are thy works! thy thoughts are very...consider this, and a fool doth not understand it." JOHN BROOKS LEAVITT. WHAT SAYS EGYPT OF ISRAEL? The Cities of Egypt. By Reginald Stuart Poole, of the... | |
| 1885 - 586 pages
...for the operations of thy hands. 5 0 Lord, how glorious are thy works : thy thoughts are very deep. 6 An unwise man doth not well consider this : and a fool doth not understand it. 7 When the ungodly are green as the grass, and when all the workers of wickedness do flourish : then... | |
| George Smith - 1886 - 184 pages
...glad through thy works ; and I will rejoice in giving praise for the operations of thy hands. O Lord, how glorious are thy works ; thy thoughts are very...consider this ; and a fool doth not understand it. When the ungodly are green as the grass, and when all the workers of wickedness do flourish; then shall... | |
| Walter Besant - 1888 - 404 pages
...person used to belabour poor Jefferies were, however, singularly inappropriate. " 0 Lord," he quotes, " how glorious are Thy works ! Thy thoughts are very deep. An unwise man doth not consider this, and a FOOL doth not understand it." The word " fool " was doubly underlined, so that... | |
| 1888 - 728 pages
...eternal. . . . 9. For this reason, after saying, " Thy thoughts are very deep," he at once subjoins : " An unwise man doth not well consider this, and a fool doth not understand it" (ver. 6). What are the things which an unwise man doth not well consider, and which a fool doth not... | |
| Walter Besant - 1888 - 434 pages
...person used to belabour poor Jefferies were, however, singularly inappropriate. " 0 Lord," he quotes, " how glorious are Thy works ! Thy thoughts are very deep. An unwise man doth not consider this, and a FOOL doth not understand it." The word " fool" was doubly underlined, so that... | |
| Charles Wesley Tuttle, John Ward Dean - 1889 - 456 pages
...whoring after their own lusts and pleasures. Yea, from the King y' sitteth on the throne to the beggar. An unwise man doth not well consider this, and a fool doth not regard it. It was a great greife to mee to hear the death of that good Lord Russel, and how barbarously... | |
| 1891 - 648 pages
...fast to Thee Who madest all. 5. 0 Lord, how glorious are Thy works: Thy thoughts are very deep. 6. An unwise man doth not well consider this: and a fool doth not understand it. 'The Lord is King, He wrought His Will In Heaven above, in earth below ; His wonders the wide ocean... | |
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