The Hart and the Water-Brooks: a practical exposition of the forty-second Psalm.

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THE FORTY-SECOND PSALM.

I.

The Scene of the Psalm.

I. THE SCENE OF THE PSALM.

II.

The General Scope of the Psalm.

II. THE GENERAL SCOPE OF THE PSALM.

III.

A Peculiar Experience.

III. A PECULIAR EXPERIENCE.

CONTENTS OF THE PSALM.

I. (2)

The Hart Panting.

I. THE HART PANTING.

II. (2)

The Hart Wounded.

II. The Hart Wounded.

III. (2)

The Living God.

III. THE LIVING GOD.

IV.

The Taunt.

IV. THE TAUNT.

V.

THE TAUNT. (2)

V. THE TAUNT.

VI.

Sabbath Memories.

VI. SABBATH MEMORIES.

VII.

Hope.

VII. HOPE.

VIII.

The Hill Mizar.

VIII. THE HILL MIZAR.

IX.

The Climax.

IX. THE CLIMAX.

X.

Lessons.

X. LESSONS.

XI.

Faith and Prayer.

XI. FAITH AND PRAYER.

XII.

The Quiet Haven.

XII. THE QUIET HAVEN.

A PRACTICAL EXPOSITION OF
THE FORTY-SECOND PSALM.

BY THE
REV. JOHN R. MACDUFF,
AUTHOR OF "MORNING AND NIGHT WATCHES," "MEMORIES OF GENNESARET,"
"WORDS Of JESUS," ETC. ETC.

"The portion of God's Word that is specially precious to me, more so than I am able to express, is Psalm forty-second."—Harrington Evans' Life, p. 399.

"What a precious, soul-comforting Psalm is that forty-second!"—Life Of Captain Hammond, p. 289.

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