| English literature - 1856 - 594 pages
...blackness ; yet the Lord forsaketh me not. ... I dare not say He hideth His face from me. He giveth me to see light in His light. One beam in a dark place...shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! You know what my marmer of life hath been. Oh, 1 lived in and loved darkness, and hated light ; I was a chief, the chief... | |
| English literature - 1856 - 590 pages
...blackness ; yet the Lord forsaketh me not. ... I dare not say He hideth His face from me. He giveth me to see light in His light. One beam in a dark place...exceeding much refreshment in it :— blessed be His name Cor shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! You know what my manner of life hath been. Oh, I lived in... | |
| John Langton Sanford - Great Britain - 1858 - 760 pages
...that enlightened our blackness — our darkness. I dare not say He hideth His face from me. He giveth me to see light in His light. One beam in a dark place...I lived in and loved darkness, and hated light ; I wo» a chief, the chief of sinners. This is true ; I hated godliness, yet God had mercy on me. O the... | |
| John Langton Sanford - Great Britain - 1858 - 650 pages
...that enlightened our blackness — our darkness. I dare not say He hideth His face from me. He giveth me to see light in His light. One beam in a dark place...hath been. Oh, I lived in and loved darkness, and haled light ; I was a chief, the chief of sinners. This is true ; I hated godliness, yet God had mercy... | |
| George Gould - 1862 - 698 pages
...that enlighteneth our blackness, our darkness. I dare not say, He hideth His face from me. He giveth me to see light in His light. One beam in a dark place...His name for shining upon so dark a heart as mine !" That is religion for a peaceful, sober man, wending quietly to the grave ; a beam from the heart... | |
| John Richard Andrews (barrister.) - 1870 - 482 pages
...that enlighteneth our blackness and darkness. I dare not say He hideth His face from me. He giveth me to see light in His light. One beam in a dark place hath much refreshment in it : blessed be His name, for shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! You know what... | |
| David Masson - 1871 - 636 pages
...; and, if here I may honour my " God either by doing or by suffering, I shall be most glad. . . . " You know what my manner of life hath been. Oh, I lived...in " and loved darkness, and hated light ; I was a ehief, the chief of " sinners. This is true : I hated godliness, yet God had mercy " on me." It was... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...and give me to walk in the light, — and give us to walk in the light, as He is the light ! . . . blessed be His Name for shining upon so dark a heart as mine I 'a Certainly he must have dreamed of becoming a saint as well as a king, and aspired to salvation... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1871 - 556 pages
...and give me to walk in the light, — and give us to walk in the light, as He is the light ! . . . blessed be His Name for shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! l! Certainly he must have dreamed of becoming a saint as well as a king, and aspired to salvation... | |
| J. C. O. - 1873 - 204 pages
...that enlighteneth our blackness, our darkness. I dare not say He hideth His face from me. He giveth me to see light in His light. One beam in a dark place...know what my manner of life hath been. Oh, I lived iu and loved darkness, and hated light ; I was a chief, the chief of sinners ! This is true : I hated... | |
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