| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1905 - 376 trang
...the King, rising with dignity, calmly proposed in its place the penitential psalm beginning : — " Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray, For men would me devour." From henceforth Charles' life was that of a captive. He was sent by the Scotch to Newcastle, then to... | |
| 1914 - 620 trang
...affected even the rigid enthusiasts, called for the fifty-sixth Psalm, which was sung accordingly: " Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray, For men would me devour!" In Scotland in the meantime the Marquis of Montrose had deserted the Covenanters and raised an army... | |
| 1918 - 184 trang
...boast thyself, Thy wicked deeds to praise? Upon this the king stood up and called for the fifty-sixth psalm : — Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray, For men would me devour ! This was willingly responded to by the soldiers present, much to the discomfiture of the preacher.... | |
| Peter Anderson Graham - 1921 - 412 trang
...boast thyself Thy wicked works to praise ? Whereupon the King rose and called for the fifty-sixth : Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray, For men would me devour. This the congregation sang with fervour. A regrettable incident in the history of the church occurred... | |
| T Francis Bumpus - 1926 - 420 trang
...Thy wicked work to praise?" whereupon the king, standing up, called for the 56th Psalm, commencing: "Have mercy, Lord, on me I pray, For men would me devour"; an'd the people, waiving the minister's Psalm, sang that which His Majesty called for. About 1560 the late... | |
| Thomas Francis Bumpus - 1926 - 422 trang
...Thy wicked work to praise?" whereupon the king, standing up, called for the 56th Psalm, commencing : "Have mercy, Lord, on me I pray, For men would me devour"; and tHe people, waiving the minister's Psalm, sang that which His Majesty called for. About 1560 the late... | |
| Worcester Historical Society, Worcester, Mass - 1879 - 626 trang
...soldiers to sing the lowing psalm ("><5th) by Sternhold, which they did in compasn for his distress. Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray for men would me devour: le rinhtcth with me day by day, and troubleth me each hour. Mine encmicK' dnily enterprise, to swallow... | |
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