Hymns and Sacred LyricsT. Cadell, 1828 - 468 pages |
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... Prayer -- 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 -- - 110 The vain Assaults of Satan 187 · . 187 . 188 - 190 191 · 192 · 193 · 193 · 194 195 · $ 195 196 - 197 198 198 112 God ever present to save the Good Man -- - 112 God loveth a cheerful ...
... Prayer -- 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 -- - 110 The vain Assaults of Satan 187 · . 187 . 188 - 190 191 · 192 · 193 · 193 · 194 195 · $ 195 196 - 197 198 198 112 God ever present to save the Good Man -- - 112 God loveth a cheerful ...
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... Prayer and Praise 391 The Solemn Warning 282 283 284 285 286 287 392 O that they were wise 393 Resignation 394 The Dying Pilgrim - LORD'S PRAYER . 288 - 289 290 395 Part 1 Our Father , which art in Heaven 291 396 2 Hallowed be thy Name ...
... Prayer and Praise 391 The Solemn Warning 282 283 284 285 286 287 392 O that they were wise 393 Resignation 394 The Dying Pilgrim - LORD'S PRAYER . 288 - 289 290 395 Part 1 Our Father , which art in Heaven 291 396 2 Hallowed be thy Name ...
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... prayers I will not hear ! " The sons of violence I hate , " Nor shall they enter Zion's gate ! [ Should sinners , this dread threat o'ertake , Should they in worlds of woe awake ; That endless state , beyond the grave , Cast out from ...
... prayers I will not hear ! " The sons of violence I hate , " Nor shall they enter Zion's gate ! [ Should sinners , this dread threat o'ertake , Should they in worlds of woe awake ; That endless state , beyond the grave , Cast out from ...
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... prayer ! To watch in joy ! to watch in care ! To watch our thoughts , uncheck'd , that send Their line to earth's remotest end ! To watch in great things , and in less ! In meats , and drinks , against excess ! Remembering earth's ...
... prayer ! To watch in joy ! to watch in care ! To watch our thoughts , uncheck'd , that send Their line to earth's remotest end ! To watch in great things , and in less ! In meats , and drinks , against excess ! Remembering earth's ...
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... prayer we stand ; Prayer strengthens us in every grace , And arms , and aids us in our race . If sorrows press , the voice of prayer Attempers grief , and softens care ; If hope should flag , with impulse true , Prayer quickens us to ...
... prayer we stand ; Prayer strengthens us in every grace , And arms , and aids us in our race . If sorrows press , the voice of prayer Attempers grief , and softens care ; If hope should flag , with impulse true , Prayer quickens us to ...
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Abba Father adore Almighty angels Balm of Gilead behold bestow bless bless'd bound cast cheer Children of Zion Christ clouds darkness death delight divine dread dust dwell earth eternal faith Father fear feel flee foes glorious glory hath hear heart heaven heavenly hope hour Jehovah's Jesus King King of Kings L. M. God Lamb of God light live Lord mercy mercy seat mortal mourn night o'er peace praise prayer prize Psalm Psalm 19 race raise refuge reign rejoice rest righteousness round saints Satan Satan's Saviour seek seraphs sight sing sinners sins skies solemn song of praise soon sorrow soul sovereign spirits storm tempests thee thine things thou art thou dost Thou hast thought throne thy face thy grace thy hand thy holy thy law thy name thy power thy word trust turn'd voice wandering wicked wrath
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Page 430 - Muse, The place of fame and elegy supply: And many a holy text around she strews That teach the rustic moralist to die. For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er resign'd, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing lingering look behind?
Page 3 - Its endless being but begun ? Shall he, with an immortal mind, Too oft pursue life's shadows vain, — And with mysterious folly blind, Barter his soul for worldly gain ? Pangs, keenest to the lost, will spring From memory of their earthly state, — With moments ever on the wing, Yet felt not, prized not, till too late, Lord, teach us where our safety lies ; Let us the best of lessons learn ; Pilgrims below, may we be wise, And make our souls our chief concern ! _ Cottle. REFLECTIONS. "f") О not...
Page 437 - Savior at midnight, when moonlight's pale beams Shone bright on the waters, would frequently stray, And lose in thy murmurs the toils of the day. 2 How damp were the vapors that fell on his head ! How hard was his pillow, how humble his bed ! The angels, astonish'd, grew sad at the sight, Andfollow'd their Master with solemn delight.
Page viii - Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.
Page 285 - ... night ! Let the great Immanuel's kingdom Open like the morning light, And the future Realize our visions bright. What are Satan's mightiest barriers, Which a breath of Thine o'erthrows ? Shall the creature, in his frenzy, The Creator's power oppose ? Him, whose lightning Ruin hurls upon His foes ? Come, too long to earth a stranger, Once again Thy reign restore ! In Thy strength, ride forth and conquer, Still advancing more and more^ Till the heathen Shall the Lord supreme adore.
Page 285 - MIGHTY Lord ! extend Thine empire ! Be the truth with triumph crown'd ! Let the lands that sit in darkness Hear the glorious gospel's sound, From our borders, To the world's remotest bound. By Thine arm, eternal Father, Scatter far the shades of night ! Let the great Immanuel's kingdom Open like the morning light, And the future Realize our visions bright. What are Satan's mightiest barriers, Which a breath of Thine o'erthrows ? Shall the creature, in his frenzy, The Creator's power oppose...
Page 250 - To sound the sinner's jubilee ! 5. The Lord of Life, so long predicted, In all his Father's might appears ! Ye righteous ! rich in consolation, Glad tidings now salute your ears ! See, Prophecy her page unfold ! The Vision of the Lamb, behold ! 6. What royal birth-place Him must welcome ? What sumptuous palace ? — garb of state ? What monarchs, proud of their obeisance, Must bend around a guest so great ? All costly robes of Tyrian dye Before the Lord of Life must lie ! 7. Ah, no ! His palace was...
Page 13 - And, near th' appointed hour may be Which sets our souls, from conflict, free. Though tempests now our bark endure, Our wind is fair, our course is sure ; While sailing o'er life's stormy tide, The Star of Faith shall be our guide. Our confidence is fix'd on one, The hope of earth, Jehovah's Son ; And, ever will we him confess, Who is our strength, and righteousness. With such a prospect, such a friend, Such hopes to cheer us to the end ; Let us, afresh, maintain the fight, And keep the glorious...
Page 5 - Jesus died and rose again, even so them also that sleep in Jesus will God bring with him."— I Thess.
Page viii - Editors possess the capability, let them compose hymns of their own, and when they have matured and polished their pieces, with laborious* care, in their best frames, and under the influence of their most hallowed desires, they will then learn to be more tender in their corrections, and to participate in the feeling which dictates these, (it is hoped, not too severe) remarks. Every writer should bear his own...