| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 202 sayfa
...of the skies i Inquirer, cease ! petitions yet remain Which Heaven may hear, nor deem religion vain. Still raise for good the .supplicating voice, But leave to Heaven the measure and the clroice. Safe in His power, whose eyes discern afar . The secret ambush of a specious pray'r : Implore... | |
| 1825 - 594 sayfa
...answers to prayer; but leave it with God, to answer in the time and way which to Him may seem best. "Still raise for good, the supplicating voice, But leave to heaven, the measure and the choice." It is our duty, however, in all cases, to follow our prayers with expectations; to mark their answer,... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 440 sayfa
...of the skies? Inquirer, cease; petitions yet remain, Which heav'n may hear, nor deem religion vain. Still raise for good the supplicating voice, But leave to heaven the measure and the choice. c In this poem one of the instances mentioned of unfortunate learned men is Lydiat : Hear Lydiat's... | |
| Thomas Carpenter (schoolmaster.) - 1828 - 332 sayfa
...of the skies ? Inquirer, cease—petitions yet remain Which Heaven may hear; nor deem religion vain. Still raise for good the supplicating voice; But leave to Heaven the measure and the choice. 192 HYMNS. Safe in His pow'r, whose eyes discern afar The secret ambush of a specious pray'r : Implore... | |
| 1828 - 198 sayfa
...of the skies? Inquirer, cease, petitions yet remain, \Vhich heaven may hear, nor deem religion vain. Still raise, for good, the supplicating voice, But leave to heaven the measures and the choice; Safe in his power, whose eyes discern afar The secret ambush of a specious... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 sayfa
...of the slues? Inquirer, cease; petitions yet remain, Which Heaven may hear, nor deem religion vain. ed. To this Sir Isaac replied on the 5th of October : On the 26th September, Pep tl»e choice. Safe in his power, whose eyes discern afar The secret ambush of a specious prayer. Implore... | |
| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 sayfa
...mercy of the -'."-• Inquirer, cease; petitions yet remain, Which Heav'n may hear, nor deem Religion Still raise for good the supplicating voice, But leave to Heaven the measure and the cl Safe in His hand, whose eye discern* afar The secret ambush of a specious pray'r; Implore His aid,... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1834 - 716 sayfa
...himself, at the conclusion of his " Vanity of Human Wishes," should advise his leader as follows : — " Still raise for good the supplicating voice, But leave to Heaven the measure and the choice." He then enumerates, as objects of prayer, obedient passions, a resigned will, faith, love, and patience,... | |
| Ashbel Green - 1841 - 466 sayfa
...answers to prayer ; but leave it with God, to answer in the time and way which to Him may seem best. " Still raise for good, the supplicating voice, But leave to heaven, the measure and the choice." It is our duty however in all cases, to follow our prayers with expectation; to mark their answer,... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1841 - 460 sayfa
...answers to prayer; but leave it with God, to answer in the time and way which to Him may seern best. " Still raise for good, the supplicating voice, But leave to heaven, the measure and the choice." It is our duty however in all cases, to follow our prayers with expectation: to mark their answer,... | |
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