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Jan [S4th sto]  Deliv[rest of the word is unclear] Aug 3. 1794
P[[sal]]m 84th[sto]  Deliv[rest of the word is unclear] Aug 3. 1794
Along society Nov 9th
Along society Nov 9th
How amiable are thy [sic] Thy Taberna=
How amiable are thy [sic] Thy Taberna=
cles, O Lord of Hosts. --
cles, O Lord of Hosts. --
The writer of this Sm is supposed
The writer of this p[[sal]]m 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 compos=
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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 ar=
dent desires of [unknown] heart.
dent desires of t[[he]] psalmists heart.

Revision as of 17:51, 31 January 2019

Psalm 84th[sto] Deliv[rest of the word is unclear] Aug 3. 1794 Along society Nov 9th How amiable are thy [sic] Thy Taberna= cles, 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 compos= ed it, in his exile from A. Tabernacle & worship of God, occasioned by the conspiracy & rebellion of his Son Ab= salom -- 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 ar= dent desires of the psalmists heart.