Hidden fields
Books Books
" 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... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 365
1856
Full view - About this book

Plain Sermons, Volume 2

1841 - 362 pages
...thy works 1" says the Psalmist at the contemplation of it, " thy thoughts are very deep : an unwise man doth not well consider this, and a fool doth not understand it." And in the psalm from which the text is taken, it seems implied that nothing but the chastenings of...
Full view - About this book

Sir Robert Peel's address on the establishment of a library and reading-room ...

sir Robert Peel (2nd bart.) - 1841 - 58 pages
...pious exclamation — " Oh Lord how glorious Are thy works, thy thoughts are very deep." " An unwise man doth not well consider this, and a fool doth not understand it." Yes ! it is ignorance and folly that form unworthy conceptions of God's providence. Far different are...
Full view - About this book

The Psalter, or Psalms of David; with chants arranged for the daily morning ...

Samuel Sebastian Wesley - 1843 - 290 pages
...ope'rations' 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' understand it. 7. When the ungodly are green as the grass, and when all the workers of wickedness do flourish : then...
Full view - About this book

The Psalter and canticles in the morning and evening services of the Church ...

John Calvert (choir-master) - 1844 - 274 pages
...hands. 5 O Lord, how glorious | are' thy | works : thy | thoughts' are | ve'ry | deep. 6 An unwise man doth not | well' con|sider this : and a fool | doth' not | un'der|stand it. then shall they be destroyed for ever ; but thou, Lord, art the most | Highest' for | ev'er|more. 8...
Full view - About this book

Short services for family worship; arranged chiefly from the Book of common ...

John Gibson - 1844 - 156 pages
...operations of thy hands. O Lord, how glorious are thy works ! thy thoughts are very deep. An unwise man doth not well consider this, and a fool doth not understand it. O ye that love the Lord, see that ye hate the thing which is evil : the Lord preserveth the souls of...
Full view - About this book

A Manual of Family Prayers for Every Day in the Week: With Special Forms for ...

John Julius Plumer - 1845 - 274 pages
...operations of Thy hands. O Lord, how glorious are Thy works ! Thy thoughts are very deep. An unwise man doth not well 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...
Full view - About this book

Early Magnetism in Its Higher Relations to Humanity: As Veiled in the Poets ...

Thomas South - 1846 - 164 pages
...hast given a banner to them that fear thee, that it may be displayed because of the truth. " An unwise man doth not well consider this, and a fool doth not understand it. " Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord, and who shall stand in his holy place ? " He that hath...
Full view - About this book

The Christian Liturgy, and Book of Common Prayer: Containing the ...

Church of America - 1846 - 612 pages
...the night-season ; 12 O Lord, how glorious are thy works ; thy thoughts are very deep. 13 An unwise man doth not well consider this, and a fool doth not understand it. EVENING. HTHE Lord is king, and hath put on glorious apparel ; the Lord hath put on his apparel, and...
Full view - About this book

Expositions on the Book of Psalms: Psalms 76-101

Saint Augustine (of Hippo) - 1850 - 516 pages
...this reason, after saying, (ver. 6, 7.) Thy thoughts are very deep, he at once subjoins: An unwise man doth not well consider this, and a fool doth not understand it. What are the things which an unwise man doth not well consider, and which a fool doth not understand...
Full view - About this book

The Psalms of David: Printed from the Book of Common Prayer

1848 - 246 pages
...operations of thy hands. 5 O Lord, how glorious are thy works : thy thoughts are veiy 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...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF