| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 418 str.
...wisdom would be justified of her children; but, alas ! I am in my temptation ready to say, " O tvould I had wings like a dove.' then would I flee away and be at rest !" But this, I fear, is my haste. 1 bless the Lord I have somewhat keeps me alive, some sparks of the... | |
| Richard Warner - 1828 - 476 str.
...flee away, lf and be at rest. Lo ! then would I get " me away far off, and remain in the wil" derness. I would make haste to escape, *' because of the stormy wind and tempest." Such is the real picture of human life as it appears to the tried, observing, and experienced eye ;... | |
| Piety - 1829 - 454 str.
...way." And soon after he remarked: " I do not see but I may yet abide;" at the same time adding, " Oh ! that I had wings like a dove, then would I flee away and be at rest, and hasten my esape from the windy storm and tempest. I have need of resignation to bear these sharp... | |
| Short memorials - 1830 - 300 str.
...countenance shines upon me, it is a peace beyond expression. When in bed I think, scores of times, " O that I had wings like a dove, then would I flee away and be at rest." (Psalm Iv. 6.) (With much emphasis) 0 to see the glory of the LORD at my last departing hours ! I have... | |
| 1830 - 614 str.
...away, and be at rest. 7. " Lo, tlien would I get me away afar off: and remain in the wilderness. 8. "I would make haste to escape: because of the stormy wind and tempest.1' PsalinSfi. Can any thing be more beautiful than the language and imagery here employed ?... | |
| John Hall - 1831 - 266 str.
...heart, I am often so full of melancholy, that I hardly know what to do for relief. Sometimes I say, ' O that I had wings like a dove, 'then would I flee away and be at rest ;' at other times, in my sorrow about the creature, I have no wish left for my heavenly rest. It is... | |
| Benjamin Braidley - 1831 - 204 str.
...happiness with which he " will reward her openly." Often has she, when rising from her knees, exclaimed, " O that I had wings like a dove ; then would I flee away and be at rest." She frequently expressed a belief that she should not live long ; nor did she sorrow at the thought,... | |
| Elizabeth Holmes - 1832 - 300 str.
...wondered it was not wearied. Another of more timid spirit could only dwell on the touching complaint, " O that I had wings like a dove, then would I flee away and be at rest. I would make haste—I would make haste to escape: I have spied unrighteousness and strife in the city!" A third... | |
| James Slade - 1832 - 564 str.
...flee away, and be at rest. 7 Lo, then would I get me away far off : and remain in the wilderness. 8 I would make haste to escape : because of the stormy wind and tempest. 9 Destroy their tongues, O Lord, and divide them : for I have spied unrighteousness and strife in the... | |
| 1833 - 624 str.
...desire is to go on in my work ; but not unfrcqucnlly have these things caused me almott to say, ' Oh that I had wings like a dove, then would I flee away, and be at rest,* My native preachers have been daily occupied in one place or other, and on the whole a better spirit... | |
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