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Jan [S4th sto]  Deliv[rest of the word is unclear] Aug 3. 1794
P[[sal]]m 84th[sto]  Deliv[[ere]]d Aug 3. 1794
Along society Nov 9th
Along society Nov 9th
How amiable are thy [sic] Thy Taberna=
How amiable are thy [sic] Thy Tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts. --
cles, O Lord of Hosts. --
The writer of this p[[sal]]m is supposed
The writer of this Sm is supposed
to be the man after God's own heart.
to be the man after God's own heart.
It is supposed also, that he compos=
It is supposed also, that he composed it,
ed it, in his exile from A. Tabernacle
in his exile from t[[he]] Tabernacle
& worship of God, occasioned by the
& worship of God, occasioned by the
conspiracy & rebellion of his Son Ab=
conspiracy & rebellion of his Son Absalom --  
salom -- In this affected situation
In this affected situation
he expresses the pious affection, and
he expresses the pious affection, and
breathing of his soul to God, in the
breathing of his soul to God, in the
fifth & second verses of this Sm
fifth & second verses of this p[[sal]]m
How amiable are thy Tabernacles
How amiable are thy Tabernacles
O Lord of Hosts -- My soul longeth,
O Lord of Hosts -- My soul longeth,
yea, even fainteth for I court of the
yea, even fainteth for t[[he]] courts of the
Lord -- My heart & my flesh with
Lord -- My heart & my flesh crieth
aut for the living God -- These ar=
out for the living God -- These ardent desires of t[[he]] psalmists heart.
dent desires of [unknown] heart.

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Psalm 84th[sto] Delivered Aug 3. 1794 Along society Nov 9th How amiable are thy [sic] Thy Tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts. -- The writer of this psalm is supposed to be the man after God's own heart. It is supposed also, that he composed it, in his exile from the Tabernacle & worship of God, occasioned by the conspiracy & rebellion of his Son Absalom -- In this affected situation he expresses the pious affection, and breathing of his soul to God, in the fifth & second verses of this psalm How amiable are thy Tabernacles O Lord of Hosts -- My soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the courts of the Lord -- My heart & my flesh crieth out for the living God -- These ardent desires of the psalmists heart.