| Fitch Waterman Taylor - Voyages around the world - 1842 - 668 pages
...is cut down like a flower ; he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay. In the midst of life we are in death. Of whom may we seek...deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death !" The chaplain advanced yet nearer to the sad object that concentrated the solemn interest of the... | |
| Arthur Henry Dyke Troyte - 1842 - 234 pages
...succour and defend us on earth ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. For Deliverance in Death. C\ LOUD God most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy and most...of our hearts ; shut not thy merciful ears to our prayer ; but spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty, O holy and merciful Saviour, thou most worthy... | |
| 1842 - 588 pages
...is cut down like a flower ; he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay. In the midst of life we are in death: of whom may we seek...thee, O LORD, who for our sins art justly displeased 1 Yet, 0 LORD GOD most holy, O LORD most mighty, O holy and most merciful SAVIOUR, deliver us not into... | |
| Church of England - Mohawk language - 1842 - 476 pages
...is cut down, like a flower : he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay. In the midst of life we are in death : of whom may we seek for succour, but of thee, О Lord, who for our sins art justly displeased ? Yet, О Lord God most holy, О Lord most mighty,... | |
| John James - 1842 - 562 pages
...to draw from it a more practical lesson of piety, the Church adds the following sentence : " In the midst of life we are in death : of whom may we seek for succour, but of thee, 0 Lord, who for our sins art justly displeased." Since the world is thus changeful, who can doubt but... | |
| Montgomery Belgion - Books and reading - 1950 - 312 pages
...is cut down, like a flower; he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay. In the midst of life we are in death: of whom may we seek...for succour, but of thee, O Lord, who for our sins are justly displeased? Yet, O Lord God, most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy and most merciful Saviour,... | |
| Ian Robinson - Literary Criticism - 1973 - 260 pages
...and is cut down, like a flower; he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay . . . Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts; shut not thy merciful ears to our prayer; but spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty, O holy and merciful Saviour, thou most worthy... | |
| David Hare - Conformity - 1978 - 100 pages
...misery. He cometh up and is cut down like a flower. He fleeth and never continueth in one stay. In the midst of life we are in death. Of whom may we seek...thee O Lord, who for our sins art justly displeased? (The room is dark. All the chairs, all the furniture, all the mirrors are covered in white dust-sheets.... | |
| William Law - Religion - 1978 - 548 pages
...reason that most people are so much affected with this petition in the Burial Service of our church, "Yet, O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy and most merciful Savior, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death"? It is because the joining together... | |
| Donald Harman Akenson, Don Akenson - Biography & Autobiography - 1992 - 264 pages
...entering the New World in journeyman's clothes under her dead brother's name. No comfort that. In tlie midst of life we are in death; of whom may we seek for succour, but of Thee, O Lord, wlw for our sins art justly displeased? The next thing Eliza remembers clearly is the Kingfisher's... | |
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