A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... unto the Lord shall they cry , but he shall not hear them . For this cause will I give thanks unto thee , O Lord , and sing praise unto thy name . LESSON II . Unto thee , O Lord , will I lift up my soul . My God , I have put my trust in ...
... unto the Lord shall they cry , but he shall not hear them . For this cause will I give thanks unto thee , O Lord , and sing praise unto thy name . LESSON II . Unto thee , O Lord , will I lift up my soul . My God , I have put my trust in ...
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... unto them that are of a contrite heart : and will save such as be of an humble spirit . LESSON III . Thy mercy , O Lord , reacheth unto the heavens , and thy truth unto the clouds . Thou Lord shalt save both man and beast . How great is ...
... unto them that are of a contrite heart : and will save such as be of an humble spirit . LESSON III . Thy mercy , O Lord , reacheth unto the heavens , and thy truth unto the clouds . Thou Lord shalt save both man and beast . How great is ...
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... unto thee ; and praise thy name for ever and ever . Great is the Lord and marvellous ; worthy to be praised : there is no end of his greatness . The Lord is loving unto every man and his mercy is over all his works . LESSON IV . A king ...
... unto thee ; and praise thy name for ever and ever . Great is the Lord and marvellous ; worthy to be praised : there is no end of his greatness . The Lord is loving unto every man and his mercy is over all his works . LESSON IV . A king ...
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