| William Bengo Collyer - Hymns - 1812 - 980 pages
...Prisoner— now with freedom blest ! Welcome— from a world of woe ! Welcome — to a land of rest 1" Thus the choir of angels sing, As they bear the soul on high ! While with hallelujahs ring All the region of the sky ! 3 Grave — the guardian of our dust ! Grave— the treasury of the skies! Every... | |
| William Bernard Cooke - Isle of Wight (England) - 1813 - 262 pages
...resurrection alone realizes the full hopes and glorious expectations of our common Christianity—* Grave, the guardian of our dust) Grave, the treasury...Every atom of thy trust Rests in hope again to rise 1 >. Hark ! the judgment trumpet calls, Soul — rebuild thine house of clay— • IMMORTALITY—... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1864 - 598 pages
...; and when we deposit a Christian brother in the tomb, we say — " ' 0 grave, the guardian of his dust, — Grave, the treasury of the skies, — Every atom of thy trust Rests in hope again to rise !' " To prove how inconsistent all this is with Revelation, as it obviously is with reason and science,... | |
| William Augustus Muhlenberg - Hymns, English - 1823 - 286 pages
...flies. 2 " Pris'ner, long detain'd below; Pris'ner, now with freedom blest; Welcome, from a world of wo, Welcome, to a land of rest." Thus, the choir of angels sing, As they bear the soul on high; K 2 While with hallelujahs ring All the regions of die sky. 3 Grave, the guardian of our dust; Grave,... | |
| James Montgomery - English poetry - 1825 - 232 pages
...lore to weep O'er the venerable spot Where his dear cold relicks sleep. Grave ! the guardian of his dust, Grave ! the treasury of the skies, Every atom of thy trust Rc-.-.U in hope again to rise. Hark ! the judgement-trumpet calls — " Soul, rebuild thine house of... | |
| 1859 - 632 pages
...upon the identity of the spirit-life. And what matters it then, though we cannot sing with one poet, " Grave ! the guardian of our dust, Grave ! the treasury...Every atom of thy trust, Rests in hope again to rise ;" so long as we can sing with another, more deeply taught, " Soon, too, my slumbering duet shall hear,... | |
| Walter Burgh - Hymns, English - 1826 - 382 pages
...now with freedom blest ! Welcome from a world of woe ; Welcome to a land of rest !" Thus the herald angels sing, As they bear the soul on high ! While with hallelujahs ring All the regions of the sky ! 3. Grave, the guardian of our dust ! Grave, the treasury of the skies ! Every atom of thy trust Rests... | |
| Henry Forster Burder, Isaac Watts - Bible - 1826 - 476 pages
...&••&• Welcome from a world of wotf*^ oj hV/uaea Welcome to at land of resit!' ' '•" ^^jbol bo A Thus the choir of angels sing, . . „ As they bear the soul on high ! While with hallelujahs ring • f 1 AH the region of the sky ! 3 Grave — the guardian of our dust ! Grave— the treasury of... | |
| Baptists - 1827 - 676 pages
...ancestry.* Your mother was an example to her sex : and you may now say ' Grave ! the guardian of her dost, Grave! the treasury of the skies ; Every atom of thy trust Rests in hope again to rise.' Before Mr. Fox was out of his time, he, and one of his sisters joined the church atBtirton-on-theVVater,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...love to weep O'er the venerable spot Where his dear cold relics sleep. Grave1, the guardian of his dust. Grave! the treasury of the skies, Every atom of thy trust Rests in hop«: again to rise. Hark! the judgment-trumpet calls— « Soul, rebuild thine house of clay : Immortality... | |
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