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" My table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes ; My head Thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup overflows. 5 Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely follow me : And in God's house for evermore My dwelling-place shall be. "
Songs of Redeeming Love, No. 2 - Page 153
by John Robson Sweney - 1887 - 160 pages
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Sermons, Volume 1

John Logan - 1807 - 254 pages
...Ev'n for his own name's sake. 4 Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear none ill : For thou art with me, and thy rod And staff me comfort still. 5 My table thou hast furnished, In presence of my foes ; My head thou dost with oil anoint, And my...
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The Psalms of David in Metre

1812 - 382 pages
...righteousness, ev'n for his own name sake. 4 Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, yet will I fear none ill : For thou art with me, and thy rod and staff' me comfort still. 5 My table thou hast furnished, in presence of my foes : Mine head thou dost with oil anoint, and my...
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King David's Psalms, (in common use) with notes [by N. Douglas].

Niel Douglas - 1815 - 770 pages
...Ev'n for. his own name's sake. I Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear none ill: For thou art with me and thy rod And staff me comfort still. • »f the spirits of all flesh, whence all souls are his; so it is Messiah's pastoral work to restore...
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Sermons, Lectures, and Communion Service: According to the Usage of the ...

John Logan - 1821 - 392 pages
...for his own name's sake. t Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, yet will I fear none ill : I ' For thou art with me, and thy rod and staff me comfort still. 9 My table thou hast furnished, ' , in presence of my foes ; My head thou dost with oil anoint, and...
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The Congregational magazine [formerly The London Christian ..., Volume 1

874 pages
...that could be selected : — " Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear none ill ; For thou art with me, and thy rod And staff, me comfort still. " My flesh and heart doth faint and fail ; But God doth fail me never : For of my heart God is the...
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The Psalms of David, and the Paraphrases and Hymns

John Barclay - 1826 - 1170 pages
...Ev'n for his own name's sake. 4 Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear none ill : For thou art with me : and thy rod And staff me comfort still, 5 My table thou hast furnished In presence of my foes ; My head thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup...
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The Persecuted Family: A Narrative of the Sufferings of the Presbyterians in ...

Robert Pollok - 1829 - 156 pages
...righteousness. Even for his own name's sake. Tea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear none ill: For thou art with me; and thy rod And staff me comfort still. Then, as it is beautifully expressed by Grahame, . THE PERSECUTED FAMILY. 83 - rose the song, the loud...
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The Parent's Present

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1835 - 248 pages
...righteousness, Ev'n for his own name's sake. Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear none ill : For thou art with me ; and thy rod And staff me comfort still. My table thou hast furnished In presence of my foes ; My head thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup...
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Selections from modern authors, for the use of schools, by mrs. Gething

Gething - 1838 - 426 pages
...intonation he dwelt upon the lines, Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear none ill ; For thou art with me, and thy rod And staff me comfort still. When Letitia retired with her mother to their little sleeping apartment, she stooped to look through...
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Sorrowing, Yet Rejoicing: Or, Narrative of Recent Successive Bereavements in ...

Sorrowing, Alexander Beith - 1839 - 136 pages
...power, to dissolve her slumber. She immediately opened her eyes, and, with great feeling, added: " For Thou art with me, and Thy rod And staff me comfort still." She then continued, — " O, mamma, what would I do without Christ now ! what a poor miserable creature...
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