25 examples of cxix in sentences

L.H. Grondijs, "Les Allemands en Belgique," p. cxix.

p.10. Psalms, cxix.

If the reader wish to understand this Cromwellian effusion, let him consult the Psalm cxix.

And Psalm cxix.

Gregory calls it "a glass wherein we may see all our infirmities," ignitum colloquium, Psalm cxix.

David himself complains that God's judgments terrified his soul, Psalm cxix.

He may punish all if he will, and that justly for sin; in that he doth it in some, is to make a way for his mercy that they repent and be saved, to heal them, to try them, exercise their patience, and make them call upon him, to confess their sins and pray unto him, as David did, Psalm cxix.

"It is good for me that I have been afflicted," Psal. cxix.

In Louisa's Bible, just under her name, was the text, "Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law," Psa. cxix, 18; and in Emma's, in the same place, was written, "I love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall find me."

Psa. cxix, 105.

I remember I happened that day to preach a lecture from Psalm cxix, 158, "I beheld the transgressions, and was grieved because they kept not thy law."

THE UNCHANGEABLE ONE Psalm cxix.

"Psalms, cxix, 171.

Psalm cxix, 63.

"Psalm cxix, 114.

"Psalms, cxix, 137.

" SECTION CXIX Janamejaya said, "O thou of ascetic wealth!

The Bullfrog and the Crab CXIX.

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So he taketh away "the enmity that is in us," Col. ii. 20, and reconcileth us to God and to his ways, that our hearts do sweetly comply with them, and we become most willing and glad to walk in them, yea, and "to run the way of his commandments through his enlarging of our hearts," Psal. cxix.

On the rule, the word of God, by which alone we must regulate all our actions; and this ought to be our meditation day and night, and all our study, as we see it was David's, and other holy men of God, their daily work, see Psal. i. and cxix.

David understood more than the ancients, because he kept God's precepts, Psal. cxix.

So that they need not faint upon this account, nor be discouraged: for the work he hath begun he will finish it, and he will quicken in the way, Psal. cxix.

" 2. Reviving and advancement in reformation, being the ordinary consequent and effect of upright covenanting with the Lord, may be another motive and inducement thereunto; this appears both in personal and national covenantingIn personal, Psal. cxix.

David also joins the resolution of performance with swearing; Psal. cxix.

25 examples of  cxix  in sentences