| Gregorio Panzani, Joseph Berington - 1793 - 534 страница
...Barberini : 44 Our prayers are redoubled ; and I have latter. " made a religious vifit to the feven churches " to obtain by my poor prayers what, I have " reafon to fear, my fins have otherwife made 44 me unworthy of. However, if I forget thee, " let my right hand be forgotten : let my tongue cleave... | |
| 1794 - 612 страница
...dated Dec. 10, 1635. •*' Our prayers are redoubted ; and 1 have made a religious vifit tothe feven churches to obtain by my poor prayers what, I have...otherwife made me unworthy of. However, if I forget ihte, let my right band be forgotten : Jet my tongue cleave to toe rcof of my mai(lht if 1 prefer nut... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 718 страница
...redoubled ; and I have made a religious vint •to the feven churches to obtain by my poor prayers what, 1 have reafon to fear, my fins have otherwife made me unworthy of. However, if I forget tbee, let my right band be forgotten : let my tongue cltctvc ta the rocfcj my mouth, if I prtftr not... | |
| Désiré Mercier - 1920 - 462 страница
...courage to sing the song of Jehovah in a strange land? 'O Jerusalem, our fatherland,' cried the psalmist, 'if I forget thee, let my right hand be forgotten ! Let my tongue cleave to my jaws, if I do not remember thee, if I make not thee the beginning of my joy.' "The concluding words... | |
| Antony Linneweber - 1927 - 198 страница
...stimulating love is a Crucifix. No man can gaze at the Image of Christ Crucified without uttering the prayer: "If I forget Thee let my right hand be forgotten, let my tongue cleave to my jaw if I do not remember Thee." (Psalm 136.) We must not complain because we can not see our Lord.... | |
| Michael H. Abraham D'Assemani - 1944 - 284 страница
...gay, saying: "Sing ye to us a hymn of the songs of Sion." The Jews, sighing, mourned: "O Jerusalem, if I forget thee, let my right hand be forgotten. Let my tongue cleave to my jaws, if I do not remember thee: if I make not Jerusalem the beginning of my joy."11 As Christians... | |
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