Will the LORD cast off for ever ? and will He be favourable no more? Is His mercy clean gone for ever ? doth His promise fail for evermore ? Hath God forgotten to be gracious ? hath He in anger shut up His tender mercies... The Refuge - Page 59by William Giles - 1804 - 257 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 576 pages
...be favourable no more ? 8. Is his mercy clean gone for ever ? dath his promise fail for evermore? 9. Hath God forgotten to be gracious ? hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies ? The Psalmist now relates the process of his meditations, and of that controversy which arose in his... | |
| Isaac Barrow - 1818 - 586 pages
...brake forth into thefe conceits and expreffions : Will the Lord cqjl off for ever, and Pfal- lx«H. will he be favourable no more ? Is his mercy clean gone for ' ever, doth his promife fail for evermore ? Hath God forgotten to le gracious ? hath he in anger Jhut up his tender... | |
| William Carus Wilson - Theology - 1822 - 516 pages
...saith, " Will the Lord absent himself for ever, and will he shew no more favour? Is his mercy dean gone for ever? .doth his promise fail for evermore? Hath God forgotten to be gracious ? and will he shut up his tender mercies in displeasure ? and I said, this is my infirmity, 8cc." Whereupon... | |
| Robert Walker, Hugh Blair - Presbyterian Church - 1820 - 548 pages
...God, and was troubled — I am so troubled that I cannot speak. — Will the Lord cast off forever? will he be favourable no more? Is his mercy clean...evermore? Hath God forgotten to be gracious? hath be in anger shut up his tender mercies?'' And how distressing must we suppose the case of Heman to... | |
| Alexander Shanks - Presbyterian Church - 1820 - 442 pages
...warning:"Willthe Lord castoff forever, and will he "be favorable no more? Is his mercy clean gone for ever, "and doth his promise fail for evermore? Hath God forgotten...gracious? hath he in anger shut up his ten"der mercies? And I said, This is mine infirmity." Fourthly, Relations of the covenant are not dissolved in desertion.... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1820 - 494 pages
...good cause for this change of his proceeding ? Shall we suspect that his nature is entirely altered ? Hath God forgotten to be, gracious ? Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercjes? No; let us say with the Psalmist, This is my infirmity ; but I will remember the works of... | |
| John Thorp - Society of Friends - 1821 - 336 pages
...that he concluded himself forsaken, and in this humble, plaintive language, queries, " Will the Lord cast off for ever ? and will He be favourable no more ? Is His mercy clean gone forever ? doth His promise fail for evermore ? Hath God forgotten to be gracious ? hath He in anger... | |
| Birmingham sacellum Erdingtoniense - 1821 - 644 pages
...spirit made diligent search. 7 Will the Lord cast off for ever ? and will he be favourable no more ? 8 Is his mercy clean gone for ever ? doth his promise fail for evermore ? 9 Hath God forgotten to be gracious? hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies? Selah. 10 And I... | |
| Robert Leighton - Theology - 1822 - 552 pages
...his impatience not a word. In the 77th Psalm, what sad expostulations are these the Psalmist uses ! " Will he be favourable no more ? Is his mercy clean...gracious ? Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?" But see how he corrects them, ver. 10 : Then I said, this is my infirmity, but I will remember the... | |
| Arminianism - 1819 - 996 pages
...gloomy period in which God seemed to suspend Divine mercy, he would feelingly inquire, Will the Lord cast off for ever, and will he be favourable no more...fail for evermore ? Hath God forgotten to be gracious ? On the answer to these strong interrogatories, all his hopes rested. The eternal God pitied his distress,... | |
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