| Thomas Ken (bp. of Bath and Wells.) - 1699 - 196 pages
...fills my Soul with horror, fb that my Trembling Hand can hardly hold my Pen -, and I cou'd even wifh my Head were Waters, and my Eyes a Fountain of Tears, that I might weep Day and Night, for the Untimely Tra<gick Fall of this Illuftrious Martyr; and well may He be call'd fo, fince He Dy'd for... | |
| Thomas Ken (bp. of Bath and Wells.) - 1725 - 192 pages
...fills my Soul with Horror., fo th•at my Trembling Hand can hardly hold my Pen, and I cou'd even wifli my Head were Waters , and my Eyes •a Fountain of Tears, that I might necp Day and Night, for the Untimely Tragick Fall of this Illuftrious Martyr j and well may He... | |
| James Hervey - Justification - 1767 - 464 pages
...Heavinefs, and continual Sor" row." For this, He made the Prophet's pathetic Complaint his own ; Oh ! that my Head were Waters-, and my Eyes a Fountain of Tears, that I might bewail, Day and Night *, the incorrigible Perverfenefs of my People ! For my People have committed... | |
| John Collier (of High Wycombe.) - 1791 - 566 pages
...awfully denounced on his Country, at length alFeftiojiately breaks out in the ninth. Chapter. " .Q that my head were waters, and " my eyes a fountain of tears, that 1 might .*' weep day and night-r-Oh ! that I had in the *' Wildernefs a lodging place for way-faring... | |
| John Willison - 1799 - 586 pages
...of God ! How can we fay, we love God that loved us firft, when we hug his enemy in our bofom ! " O that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears," that I might weep and mourn day and night for the ungrateful requitals of the fons of men, for the preventing... | |
| Francis Quarles - Consolation - 1807 - 410 pages
...this death 2* represents a man sitting in a melancholy posture in a large skeleton. Another, on « O that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears,' &c. exhibits a human figure, with several spouts gushing from it, like the spouts of a fountain. This... | |
| 1841 - 606 pages
...run down my eyes, because men keep not thy law." They cried out, in their spiritual exercises, " O that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people." Prevailing ungodliness was with them an occasion of great fear... | |
| Missions - 1837 - 714 pages
...to this bewildered people, •' Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sin of the world." "O that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the" millions that idolatry has brought to ruin in this land, while there was no one to say among these... | |
| Missions - 1847 - 760 pages
...our God in the great day of the Lord — (cutting thought) — I could say with the prophet, ' Oh, that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears,' if it would save them : I would weep and wrettle day and night for their salvation ; but the 1 Lord's... | |
| Jonathan Morgan - English language - 1814 - 298 pages
...surprise, sorrow, &ci " Woe is me, that I sojourn, in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar !" " Oh, that my head were waters, and my eyes, a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night, for the slain of the daughters -of my people 1 Qh, that I had, in the wilderness, a lodgingplaccuf wayfaring... | |
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