Behold how good a thing it is, .. And how becoming well, Together such as brethren are In unity to dwell. Journal - Page 188by Grand Army of the Republic - 1901Full view - About this book
| Bible - 1868 - 306 pages
...that he doth wear upon him flourish shall. 133 PSALM CXXXIII. 1 II) EHOLD, how good a thing it is, JD and how becoming well, Together such as brethren are in unity to dwell! 2 Like precious ointment on the head, that down the beard did flow, Ev'n Aaron's beard, and to the... | |
| James Riddell - Aberdeen (Scotland) - 1868 - 152 pages
...unbefitting illustration of the truth embodied in the quaint old verse :— Behold how good a thing itjis, And how becoming well, Together such as brethren are In unity to dwell. The earliest of my recollections goes back to the days of the late Dr. Ross of the (old) East Church.... | |
| Unitarianism - 1868 - 540 pages
...lead in prayer, and gave out the 133d Psalm, which was sung by the whole congregation standing : — 'Behold, how good a thing; it is, And how becoming well, Together such u brethren are In unity to dwell ! ' " The deputation, consisting of Bishops Mcllvaine and Lee, Rev.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1869 - 810 pages
...he looked upon the relenting man, and then, changing his countenance into serenity, said, gently,— "Behold, how good a thing it is, And how becoming...well. Together such as brethren are In unity to dwell !" The time, the place, and this beautiful expression of a natural sentiment, quite overcame a heart... | |
| David Henry Cruttenden - English language - 1870 - 618 pages
...horror! 30. By heaven! cried Francis, rightly done ! 31. The voice of prayer in the world of bliss 1 32. Behold how good a thing it is, And how becoming well, Together such as brethren are In unity to dwell! Syntax of the Exclamation. 35O. Third, the SYNTAX of the Exclamation. =. .{•»!. RULE I. An Exclamation,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1870 - 444 pages
...looked upon the relenting man, and then, changing his countenance into serenity, said gently — " Behold, how good a thing it is, And how becoming well, Together such as brethren are, In unity to dwell !" 7. The time, the place, and this beautiful expression of a nat1 Unostentatious, (un* 6s ten ti'... | |
| David Henry Cruttenden - English language - 1870 - 408 pages
...horror! 30. By heaven! cried Francis, rightly done ! 31. The voice of prayer in the world of bliss ! 32. Behold how good a thing it is, And how becoming well, Together such as brethren are In unity to dwell ! Syntax of the Exclamation, 350. Third, ike. SYNTAX of the Exclamation. 351. RULE I. An Exclamation,... | |
| 1901 - 1110 pages
...coming century, I believe. When that vast audience of over six thousand people sang the Psalm beginning, Behold how good a thing it is, And how becoming well, Together such as brethren are In unit)1 to dwell, the effect brought its own immediate benign result. It was appropriate that the oldest... | |
| Scotland free church, gen. assembly - 1871 - 824 pages
...The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea." " Behold, how good a thing it is, And how becoming well, Together such as brethren are In unity to dwell ! " Like precious ointment on the head, That down the beard did flow, Even Aaron's beard, and to the... | |
| R. B. Robertson - Bible - 1872 - 362 pages
...his foes will cover, But his crown shall be maintained. ORTONVILLE. PSALM 133. CM DR. HASTINGS. 1. Behold, how good a thing it is, And how becoming well, To-gether ^=J^=;aig^EgE3E^3g such as brethren are In n - ni-ty to dwell! In u-ni-ty to dwell! 2 Like precious... | |
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