Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1802 |
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... hour of the life of David or of Asaph that breaks off our song in the midst ; our consciences are af- frighted least we should speak a falsehood unto God . Thus the powers of our souls are shocked on a sudden , and our spirits ruffled ...
... hour of the life of David or of Asaph that breaks off our song in the midst ; our consciences are af- frighted least we should speak a falsehood unto God . Thus the powers of our souls are shocked on a sudden , and our spirits ruffled ...
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... hours of leisure to this service . Far be it from my thoughts to lay aside the book of Psalms in public worship ; few can pretend so great a value for them as myself : it is the most artful , most devotional , and divine collection of ...
... hours of leisure to this service . Far be it from my thoughts to lay aside the book of Psalms in public worship ; few can pretend so great a value for them as myself : it is the most artful , most devotional , and divine collection of ...
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... hour when Christ rejoic'd , These glorious minds how bright they shine , This is the word of truth and love , Thou whom my soul admires above , a 63 a 75 ä 110 b 66 a 33 a a 41 b 138 a 67 Thus did the sons of Abra'm pass , 6 127 Thus ...
... hour when Christ rejoic'd , These glorious minds how bright they shine , This is the word of truth and love , Thou whom my soul admires above , a 63 a 75 ä 110 b 66 a 33 a a 41 b 138 a 67 Thus did the sons of Abra'm pass , 6 127 Thus ...
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... hour . 20 30 II . The Deity and humanity of Christ , John i . 1 , 3 , 14. and Col. i . 16. and Eph . iii . 9 , 10 . ERE the blue heav'ns were stretch'd abroad From everlasting was the Word ; With God he was ; the Word was God , And must ...
... hour . 20 30 II . The Deity and humanity of Christ , John i . 1 , 3 , 14. and Col. i . 16. and Eph . iii . 9 , 10 . ERE the blue heav'ns were stretch'd abroad From everlasting was the Word ; With God he was ; the Word was God , And must ...
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... of the grave Their lofty heads shall bow . 7. On Babylon our feet shall tread In that rejoicing hour ; The ruins of her walls shall spread A pavement for the poor . ¥Ó¥Ï 20 IX . The promises of the covenant of grace , [ 38 ] :
... of the grave Their lofty heads shall bow . 7. On Babylon our feet shall tread In that rejoicing hour ; The ruins of her walls shall spread A pavement for the poor . ¥Ó¥Ï 20 IX . The promises of the covenant of grace , [ 38 ] :
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Abra'm adore almighty angels Behold beneath bids bless Bless'd blood breath bright cheerful Christ command COMMON METRE darkness dead dear death delight divine dreadful dwell dy'd dying earth endless Eternal everlasting eyes face faith Father fear feast feet flame flesh glorious glory God the Father God's gospel guilt hand haste heart heav'n heav'nly hell holy honours hope Hosanna humble humble souls immortal Jehovah Jesus joyful joys King Lamb law and gospel lives mercy mighty mortal o'er pardon peace pleasure pow'r praise PRINCESS OF WALES promis'd Psal race rebels Redeemer reigns rejoice righteousness rise sacred saints saith salvation Satan Saviour Saviour bleed seraphs shine sing sinners sins skies smile songs sorrows soul sov'reign Spirit stand sweet taste thee thine thou thoughts thro throne thy grace thy love thy name tongues triumph Twas vengeance voice Watts wondrous worms worship wrath wretched Ye saints
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73 ÆäÀÌÁö - To be exalted thus :" — " Worthy the Lamb," our lips reply,
114 ÆäÀÌÁö - NO more, my God — I boast no more Of all the duties I have done ; I quit the hopes I held before, To trust the merits of thy Son. 2 Now, for the love I bear his name, What was my gain. I count my loss ; My former pride I call my shame, And nail my glory to his cross. 3 Yes — and I must and will esteem All things but loss for Jesus' sake ; Oh ! may my soul be found in him, And of his righteousness partake.
66 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tis his almighty love, His counsel and his care, Preserves us safe from sin and death, And every hurtful snare. 3 He will present our souls, Unblemished and complete, Before the glory of his face, With joys divinely great. 4 Then all the chosen seed Shall meet around the throne, Shall bless the conduct of his grace, And make his wonders known.
114 ÆäÀÌÁö - Not with our mortal eyes Have we beheld the Lord, Yet we rejoice to hear his Name, And love him in his word. 2 On earth we want the sight Of our Redeemer's face, Yet, Lord, our inmost thoughts delight To dwell upon thy grace. 3 And when we taste thy love, Our joys divinely grow Unspeakable, like those above, And heaven begins below.
167 ÆäÀÌÁö - Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my. God; All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood.
133 ÆäÀÌÁö - While like a penitent I stand And there confess my sin. 4 My soul looks back to see The burdens thou didst bear When hanging on the cursed tree, And hopes her guilt was there.
93 ÆäÀÌÁö - MY God, how endless is thy love ! Thy gifts are every evening new ; And morning mercies from above Gently distil like early dew. 2 Thou spread'st the curtains of the night, Great Guardian of my sleeping hours ; Thy sovereign word restores the light, And quickens all my drowsy powers.
73 ÆäÀÌÁö - Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. 2 "Worthy the Lamb that died," they cry, "To be exalted thus.
62 ÆäÀÌÁö - From thee, the overflowing spring, Our souls shall drink a fresh supply ; While such as trust their native strength Shall melt away, and droop, and die.
31 ÆäÀÌÁö - Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are. While on His breast I lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetl v there.