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Horae Homileticae Vol. 6: Psalms, LXXIII–CL is unavailable, but you can change that!

Charles Simeon eloquently expounds on scripture in the classic Horae Homileticae Collection. In the series’ sixth volume Simeon gives insight on the second half of Psalms. The author’s time-honored commentary provides in-deep analysis and inspires new appreciation for this well-known section of Scripture.

Let us but contemplate this, and the smallest mercy we enjoy will appear exceeding great; yea, any thing short of hell will be esteemed a mercyb.] 2. The richness and variety— [The psalm primarily relates to David’s recovery from some heavy disorder: and the terms wherein he expresses his gratitude are precisely such as are used by other persons on similar occasionsc. On this account, in our review of God’s mercies, it will be proper first to notice the blessings of his providence. How often
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