A pocket hymn book, collected from various authors1796 |
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... say : Answer the deep unutter'd groan , And fhew that thou and I are one . 5 Shine on thy work , difperfe the gloom ; Light in thy light I then fhall fee : Say to my foul , " Thy light is come , " Glory divine is ris'n on thee : " Thy ...
... say : Answer the deep unutter'd groan , And fhew that thou and I are one . 5 Shine on thy work , difperfe the gloom ; Light in thy light I then fhall fee : Say to my foul , " Thy light is come , " Glory divine is ris'n on thee : " Thy ...
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... as a hart I then fhall bound , The lame fhall leap for joy . 8 Blind from my birth to guilt and thee . And dark I am within ; The love of God I cannot fee , The finfulness of fin . 9 But thou , they say , art paffing by C 2 PENITENTIAL .
... as a hart I then fhall bound , The lame fhall leap for joy . 8 Blind from my birth to guilt and thee . And dark I am within ; The love of God I cannot fee , The finfulness of fin . 9 But thou , they say , art paffing by C 2 PENITENTIAL .
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... say , That tho ' I now am poor , Yet once there was a day When I poffeffed more : Thou know'ft that from my very birth I've been the pooreft wretch on earth . 4 Nor dare I to profess , As beggars often do , Tho ' great is my diftrefs ...
... say , That tho ' I now am poor , Yet once there was a day When I poffeffed more : Thou know'ft that from my very birth I've been the pooreft wretch on earth . 4 Nor dare I to profess , As beggars often do , Tho ' great is my diftrefs ...
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... on to our view , and eternity's here . 3 O that each in the day Of his corning may say , " I have fought my way through , " I have finish'd the work thou didst give me to do . " E O that each from his Lord May receive the glad PETITION .
... on to our view , and eternity's here . 3 O that each in the day Of his corning may say , " I have fought my way through , " I have finish'd the work thou didst give me to do . " E O that each from his Lord May receive the glad PETITION .
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... on to our view , and eternity's here . 3 O that each in the day Of his corning may say , " I have fought my way through , " I have finish'd the work thou didst give me to do . " E O that each from his Lord May receive the glad PETITION .
... on to our view , and eternity's here . 3 O that each in the day Of his corning may say , " I have fought my way through , " I have finish'd the work thou didst give me to do . " E O that each from his Lord May receive the glad PETITION .
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Popular passages
Page 52 - Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart ; Come quickly from above ; Write Thy new name upon my heart, Thy new, best name of Love.
Page 3 - Jesus! the name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrows cease; 'Tis music in the sinner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace.
Page 181 - Glory to the new-born KINO. Amen Christmas. Hymn 48. (SECOND TuNE). X "Glory to GOD in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men." HARK I the herald angels sing Glory to the new-born KING, Peace on earth, and mercy mild, GOD and sinners reconciled.
Page 19 - Yet I mourn my stubborn will, Find my sin a grief and thrall : Should I grieve for what I feel, If I did not love at all ? 7 Could I joy his saints to meet, Choose the ways I once abhorr'd, Find, at times, the promise sweet, If I did not love the Lord?
Page 63 - Take my soul and body's powers ; Take my memory, mind, and will, All my goods, and all my hours, All I know, and all I feel, All I think, or speak, or do ; Take my heart ; — but make it new...
Page 19 - Tis a point I long to know, (Oft it causes anxious thought,) Do I love the Lord or no ? Am I his, or am I not?
Page 36 - Jesu, full of truth and grace, More full of grace than I of sin, Yet once again I seek Thy face ; Open Thine arms and take me in ; And freely my backslidings heal, And love the faithless sinner still.
Page 19 - Do I love the Lord, or no ? Am I his, or am I not ? 2 If I love, why am I thus?
Page 39 - When wilt thou banish my complaints, And show my sins forgiven ? 3 Assure my conscience of her part In the Redeemer's blood ; And bear thy witness with my heart That I am born of God.
Page 30 - Plenteous grace with thee is found, Grace to cover all my sin : Let the healing streams abound : Make and keep me pure within. Thou of life the fountain art. Freely let me take of thee : Spring thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity.