The golden grove, a choice manual. To which is added A guide for the penitent [by B. Duppa], also festival hymns

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Page 84 - The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity, and transgression, and sin ; and that will by no means clear the guilty.
Page 207 - Thee, My God ! source of eternal life ! Flesh fights with me ; O end the strife, And part us, that in peace I may Unclay My wearied spirit, and take My flight to Thy eternal spring, Where, for His sake Who is my King, I may wash all my tears away, That day. Thou Conqueror of death, Glorious Triumpher o'er the grave, Whose holy breath Was spent to save Lost mankind, make me to be...
Page 182 - I will take no wicked thing in hand ; I hate the sins of unfaithfulness; there shall no such cleave unto me.
Page 199 - His angel-ministers, that sing And take wing, Just as may echo to His voice, And rejoice, When wing, and tongue, and all May so procure their happiness ? 3.
Page 210 - Clear as the morning rise, Can speak, or think, or see That bright eternity, Where the great King's transparent throne Is of an entire jasper stone? There the eye O' the chrysolite, And a sky Of diamonds, rubies, chrysoprase, — And above all thy holy face, — Makes an eternal charity.
Page 209 - O BEAUTEOUS God, uncircumscribed treasure Of an eternal pleasure, — Thy throne is seated far Above the highest star, Where thou prepar'st a glorious place Within the brightness of thy face For every spirit To inherit, That builds his hopes on thy merit, And loves thee with a holy charity.
Page 202 - To bear a part In that angelic choir ; and show His glory high, as He was low. Let's sing towards men good-will and charity, Peace upon earth, glory to God on high. Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Page 224 - Laud's Devotions. THE PRIVATE DEVOTIONS of Dr. WILLIAM LAUD, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Martyr. Antique cloth, 5s. Spinckes
Page 225 - GODLY MEDITATIONS UPON THE MOST HOLY SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. By CHRISTOPHER SUTTON, DD, late Prebend of Westminster. A new Edition. Antique cloth, 5s.
Page 159 - I will not suffer mine eyes to sleep, nor mine eye-lids to slumber $ neither the temples of my head to take any rest ; 5 Until I find out a place for the temple of the Lord * an habitation for the mighty God of Jacob.

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