Memoirs of Philip P. BlissA.S. Barnes, 1877 - 367 psl. |
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... Poor " _ " Passing Away " - " God is always " Man the Life - Boat " - " The Temperance Ship " - " Turn to the Right " - " Only a Step to Heaven " - " To Depart , which is Bet- ter " - " Praying Always " - " Soon and Forever " Near Me ...
... Poor " _ " Passing Away " - " God is always " Man the Life - Boat " - " The Temperance Ship " - " Turn to the Right " - " Only a Step to Heaven " - " To Depart , which is Bet- ter " - " Praying Always " - " Soon and Forever " Near Me ...
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... poor and needy ; ' ' Come on , my partners in distress ; ' ' Come , ye that love the Lord . ' He was always a poor man , but early in the morning , and after the toil of the day , in the evening , sitting in the porch of his humble home ...
... poor and needy ; ' ' Come on , my partners in distress ; ' ' Come , ye that love the Lord . ' He was always a poor man , but early in the morning , and after the toil of the day , in the evening , sitting in the porch of his humble home ...
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... Poor Bliss obtained the programme , and eagerly pored over the inducements and opportunities it offered . It was just what he needed . It would be such a joy to him to meet these masters in the art - such a help to him for all the ...
... Poor Bliss obtained the programme , and eagerly pored over the inducements and opportunities it offered . It was just what he needed . It would be such a joy to him to meet these masters in the art - such a help to him for all the ...
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... Poor Pupil Bliss . " I do not know of his modes or habits of composition , but do know of his wonderful fertility and facility . His responses to the calls for the many kinds of literary and musical work that we soon found he could do ...
... Poor Pupil Bliss . " I do not know of his modes or habits of composition , but do know of his wonderful fertility and facility . His responses to the calls for the many kinds of literary and musical work that we soon found he could do ...
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... poor and blind ; Who can pass him without pity ? Who so careless and unkind ? Now his sightless eyes upturning , Shaded by the leafy palms , Tears his wrinkled cheeks are burning , As he faintly asks for alms . CHORUS . - Oh , we love ...
... poor and blind ; Who can pass him without pity ? Who so careless and unkind ? Now his sightless eyes upturning , Shaded by the leafy palms , Tears his wrinkled cheeks are burning , As he faintly asks for alms . CHORUS . - Oh , we love ...
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35 psl. - ... in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem, that are desolate, without man, and without inhabitant, and without beast, the voice of joy, and the voice of gladness ; the voice of the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride...
342 psl. - And the king said unto his servants, Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?
185 psl. - The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.
106 psl. - UP and away, like the dew of the morning, Soaring from earth to its home in the sun, — So let me steal away, gently and lovingly, Only remembered by what I have done. My name and my place and my tomb, all forgotten, The brief race of time well and patiently run, So let me pass away, peacefully, silently, Only remembered by what I have done.
353 psl. - But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the Day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
345 psl. - I GAVE my life for thee, My precious blood I shed, That thou mightst ransomed be, And quickened from the dead. I gave my life for thee ; What hast thou given for me ? I spent long years for thee In weariness and woe, That an eternity Of joy thou mightest know.
70 psl. - Hold the fort, for I am coming," Jesus signals still ; Wave the answer back to heaven,
114 psl. - Let the lower lights be burning Send a gleam across the wave Some poor fainting, struggling seaman You may rescue, you may save.
342 psl. - In the Christian's home in glory There remains a land of rest, There my Saviour's gone before me, To fulfil my soul's request. There is rest for the weary...
134 psl. - Pull for the shore, sailor, Pull for the shore! Heed not the rolling waves, But bend to the oar; Safe in the lifeboat, sailor, Cling to self no more! Leave the poor old stranded wreck, And pull for the shore.