A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Social and Private Worship ...C.S. Francis, 1857 - 498 pages |
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... and hope may grow . 6 Then let . our sorrows cease , And every tear be dry ; We're travelling through the paths of To fairer worlds on high . peace 17. L. M. The One Living and True God . Watts . OF PUBLIC WORSHIP , & e . 16. s. M. ...
... and hope may grow . 6 Then let . our sorrows cease , And every tear be dry ; We're travelling through the paths of To fairer worlds on high . peace 17. L. M. The One Living and True God . Watts . OF PUBLIC WORSHIP , & e . 16. s. M. ...
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... tears , Till each arrives at length , Till each in heaven appears : O glorious seat , When God our King Shall thither bring Our willing feet ! Watts . 61. c . M. Universal Goodness of God . 1 LORD ! thou art good ; all nature shows Its ...
... tears , Till each arrives at length , Till each in heaven appears : O glorious seat , When God our King Shall thither bring Our willing feet ! Watts . 61. c . M. Universal Goodness of God . 1 LORD ! thou art good ; all nature shows Its ...
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... tears from the penitent's eyes . 3 Dash down your false gods of silver and stone ; Jehovah is God ; him worship alone : His prophet , his Son , his salvation receive ; Flee , flee from perdition , obey him and live . O Father of men ...
... tears from the penitent's eyes . 3 Dash down your false gods of silver and stone ; Jehovah is God ; him worship alone : His prophet , his Son , his salvation receive ; Flee , flee from perdition , obey him and live . O Father of men ...
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... tear , Art ready to forgive . 4 Lord ! aid us with thy heavenly grace Our truest bliss to find ; Nor sternly judge our erring race , So feeble and so blind . 74. L. M. Acceptable Worship . 10 How delightful is the road That leads us to ...
... tear , Art ready to forgive . 4 Lord ! aid us with thy heavenly grace Our truest bliss to find ; Nor sternly judge our erring race , So feeble and so blind . 74. L. M. Acceptable Worship . 10 How delightful is the road That leads us to ...
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... tear From its stem the ripening ear ; Should the fig - tree's blasted shoot Drop her green untimely fruit : 7 Should the vine put forth no more , Nor the olive yield her store : Though the sickening flocks should fall And the herds ...
... tear From its stem the ripening ear ; Should the fig - tree's blasted shoot Drop her green untimely fruit : 7 Should the vine put forth no more , Nor the olive yield her store : Though the sickening flocks should fall And the herds ...
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adore Almighty alt'd Barbauld Behold bids blessed bliss boundless bounty breast breath Breviary bright cares Songs cheerful Christ Christian crown darkness death delight divine Doddridge dwell earth earthly Edmeston endless eternal everlasting Exeter Coll faith Father Father divine fear found Glory Friend give glorious glory gracious grateful hast hath hear heart heaven heavenly holy hope hour humble Hymn immortal impart Jehovah Jesus King life's light live Lord Lord Glenelg love divine Merrick mind Montgomery Moravian morning mortal night o'er path peace prayer proclaim raise reigns repentant songs rest righteous rise sacred Saviour scene shine sing skies Songs of praise sorrows soul sovereign spirit spread sweet Teach tears tExeter thee thine thou art thought thy grace thy hand thy love thy mercy thy name thy power thy praise thy throne thy word tongue voice Watts wisdom wonders worlds unknown worship
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Page 58 - SWEET is the work, my God, my King, To praise thy name, give thanks and sing ; To show thy love by morning light, And talk of all thy truth at night.
Page 29 - His sovereign power, without our aid, Made us of clay, and formed us men ; And when, like wandering sheep, we strayed. He brought us to his fold again.
Page 34 - LORD of the worlds above, How pleasant and how fair The dwellings of thy love, Thine earthly temples, are ! To thine abode My heart aspires, With warm desires To see my God.
Page 30 - We'll crowd Thy gates with thankful songs, High as the heavens our voices raise And Earth, with her ten thousand tongues, Shall fill Thy courts with sounding praise. 5 Wide as the world is Thy command, Vast as eternity Thy love ; Firm as a rock Thy truth must stand, When rolling years shall cease to move.
Page 193 - Thy pleasure mine. 2 Why should I shrink at Thy command, Whose love forbids my fears ? Or tremble at the gracious hand That wipes away my tears...
Page 158 - Thine all-surrounding sight surveys My rising and my rest; My public walks, my private ways, And secrets of my breast. 3 My thoughts lie open to the Lord, Before they 're formed within ; And ere my lips pronounce the word, He knows the sense I mean. 4 O wondrous knowledge, deep and high ! Where can a creature hide?
Page 62 - The spacious firmament on high, With all the blue ethereal sky, And spangled heavens, a shining frame, Their great original proclaim. The unwearied sun, from day to day, Does his Creator's power display, And publishes to every land The work of an Almighty hand.
Page 405 - Ye are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod ; They are happy now — and ye Soon their happiness shall see. 3 Shout, ye little flock, and blest ; You on Jesus' throne shall rest : There your seat is now prepared — There your kingdom and reward.
Page 276 - In every joy that crowns my days, In every pain I bear, My heart shall find delight in praise, Or seek relief in prayer.
Page 443 - THOU hidden love of God, whose height, Whose depth unfathomed no man knows; I see from far thy beauteous light, Inly I sigh for thy repose. My heart is pained ; nor can it be At rest, till it find rest in thee.