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Psalmist and God
The Psalmist says that God despises not the " contrite heart " ( Ps.
God is seen sovereignly " inclining ones heart " and the Psalmist " inclines his heart " to the statutes.
It recounts the promises made to King David, and the covenant which God had established with him, for the first 37 verses ; from verse 38 to 51, the Psalmist laments what seemed like God's lack of remembrance of his covenant promises.

Psalmist and heart
36: 25-29 ); and for a clean heart the Psalmist prays in the Miserere ( Ps.

Psalmist and with
* Second half of the 10th century – Page with David the Psalmist, from the Paris Psalter, is made.
In addition to " My Country, ' Tis of Thee ", Smith wrote over 150 other hymns and in 1843 teamed with Baron Stow to compile a Baptist hymnal, The Psalmist .< ref >
He hoped that, in combining Samson with traits of other Biblical figures, including those of Job or of the Psalmist, he could come up with the perfect hero who could deal with complex theological issues.
We know true security comes from your presence, so we pray with the Psalmist: You bless those who obey You, Lord ; Your love protects them like a shield.

Psalmist and .
He sung the glory of nature like another Psalmist, and, as a true artist, was unashamed of his emotions.
* From The Psalmist for contralto and orchestra, Op.
He currently lives in the Madison Park community in Baltimore, and is an active member of the New Psalmist Baptist Church.
The Christian Psalmist ; or, Hymns, Selected and Original, Glasgow: Chalmers and Collins, 1825.

at and times
No sooner would I turn my head away from the counter before he would address me, at times quite sharply, in order to bring back my attention.
`` Everyone knew it, but he sort of acted like he didn't care who knew it -- even after them notes came, even after he'd heard about Lewis, even after he'd been shot at a couple o' times hisself ''!!
The ceiling stayed solid above them at about eight hundred feet, and at times the sheer cliffs seemed about to close in.
`` By God '', Waddell said, `` we don't want to upset the boy at this time of all times.
`` There was always and at all times a contemporary music and it expresses the era in which it was created.
Ptolemy's problem is to forecast where, against the inverted bowl of night, some particular light will be found at future times.
Some of the Hetman's `` ideas '' were dream-ridden, vaguely imparted, and at times preposterous.
What factors condition the degree of realization at various times and places??
The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
Again, he may discover embodied within its texture a theme or idea that has been presented elsewhere and at other times in various ways.
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Third, it could threaten at all times, and destroy when possible, the enemy communications.
Plato is, at times, just as suspicious of the poets themselves as he is of their work.
When we turn to Aristotle's ideas on the moral measure of literature, it is at once apparent that he is at times equally concerned about the influence of the art.
But beginning, for all practical purposes, with Frederick Seebohm's English Village Community scholars have had to reckon with a theory involving institutional and agrarian continuity between Roman and Anglo-Saxon times which is completely at odds with the reigning concept of the Anglo-Saxon invasions.
However, despite the insight of many of his observations, his own conclusions are open to suspicion because of his failure to employ at all times the correct research methods.
From an exercise involving merely raucous, rough-and-tumble comedy, in his hands the performance turned into a revel of wit and word play, indecent at times, but always learned, pointed, and carefully aimed at some individuals present, and at the whole assembly.
I do it, lots o' times -- I like to lie in a hammock at night, by myself, when it's all quiet.
Borrowing in anticipation of current taxes and other revenues is a routine procedure of the majority of municipalities at all times.
and now, therefore, do I, John A. Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim Monday, May 22nd, 1961, as National Maritime Day, reminding our citizens that American Merchant ships and American seamen are ready at all times to serve our Nation in the cause of freedom and justice.
The results of the study, based on collision integrals computed from the latest critically evaluated data on intermolecular forces in air, will be reported in the form of a table of viscosity, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusion, and diffusion coefficients at temperatures of 1,000 to 10,000 Af and of logarithm of pressure in atmospheres from Af to Af times normal density.

at and seems
His assumption seems to be that any such friends, being tolerable humans, must be more liberal than most Southerners and therefore at least partly in sympathy with his views.
The primary quality of that view seems, now, to have been its quietness, but that cannot at the time have impressed us.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
Katherine was staying at a convent, and her mother felt that, as Thompson himself seems to have suggested, she might eventually stay there.
Amadee may have owed this partly to his relationship with the king, but Othon, who at sixty seems still to have been a simple knight, merited his position solely by his own character and ability.
No page seems to be complete without the statement of at least one unproved generalization.
The economy seems to be sailing along on an even keel and the 1961 hurricane season and auto strikes are at an end so they can't be blamed in November.
He seems to have at least a few 30- and 50-megaton bombs on hand, since we cannot assume that he has exploded his entire stock.
Jemela ( surname: Gerby ), 23, seems Hong Kong Oriental but has a Spanish father and an Indian mother, was born in America and educated at Holy Cross Academy and Textile High School, says she learned belly dancing at family picnics.
It seems that Khrushchev himself took a very special pride in having made a world-shaking contribution to Marxist doctrine with his Draft Program ( a large part of his twelve-hour speech at the recent Congress was, in fact, very largely a rehash of that interminable document ).
It is blind, fundamentalist dogmatism to say, `` Messing around with the King James version seems to us a perilous sport at best ''.
Each wore the monkish scourge at his waist but this, it seems, was not employed for self-flagellation.
`` Well '', he began, `` It seems like some people in Paris want to hear more from me than those fellers over at the conference house do.
These opinions of the assessors are of significance in indicating what their thinking seems to be at the present time.
Marquis Pick ( Gene Abbe-Direct Grattan ) seems to be the pick of the stable at the present time.
The sequence of events leading to his important discovery still remains ambiguous but it seems that one of the advanced students at the university related that the first direct event that led to the publication of Oersted's discovery occurred during a private lecture made before a group of other advanced students in the spring of 1820.
For example, to move ( as the score requires ) from the lowest F-major register up to a barely audible N minor in four seconds, not skipping, at the same time, even one of the 407 fingerings, seems a feat too absurd to consider, and it is to the flautist's credit that he remained silent throughout the passage.
Since a Skeletal Age rating can be made at any age during growth, from Elbow, Shoulder, Knee, or Foot as well as Hand, it seems to be the method of choice when one wishes to study most aspects of skeletal developmental progress during childhood.
While the phonemes can be very easily stated, no one is likely to be satisfied with the statement until phonemic occurrences can be related in some way to morphemic units, i.e. until the morphophonemics is worked out, or at least far enough that it seems reasonable to expect success.
It seems likely that with the three preceding forces at play, the rate of business and industrial plant and equipment expenditures should continue to move upward from the levels of the Fifties.
If this seems arbitrary, its effect was to treat citizens of the District of Columbia equally with citizens of the states -- at the expense of expanding a troublesome jurisdiction.
Assonance seems nearly as severe a curb, although in a celebrated passage William of Malmesbury declares that A Song Of Roland was intoned before the battle commenced at Hastings.

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