Memoirs of Philip P. BlissA.S. Barnes, 1877 - 367 psl. |
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... speak with great tenderness of his simple , child - like faith . " He lived in continual communion with his Savior ; always happy , always trusting , always singing . Mother used sometimes to say to him , laughingly , that all his hymns ...
... speak with great tenderness of his simple , child - like faith . " He lived in continual communion with his Savior ; always happy , always trusting , always singing . Mother used sometimes to say to him , laughingly , that all his hymns ...
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... speak in the high- est terms of his unusual intelligence and remarkable proficiency . Bassini , at his first Normal , selected him as his most intelligent pupil , and in that and succeeding years took unwonted interest in him , in ...
... speak in the high- est terms of his unusual intelligence and remarkable proficiency . Bassini , at his first Normal , selected him as his most intelligent pupil , and in that and succeeding years took unwonted interest in him , in ...
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... speaking of himself in a lecture before a State Sunday School Associa tion , this pleasant insight occurs . After making the remark , " Let song develop feeling and then do not fail to use it to direct and purify affection , " he goes ...
... speaking of himself in a lecture before a State Sunday School Associa tion , this pleasant insight occurs . After making the remark , " Let song develop feeling and then do not fail to use it to direct and purify affection , " he goes ...
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... speaking of a " general association of ministers , " in which he conducted the music , thus : There was a deal of mighty fine talking , a few earnest prayers , but very little hearty singing . Why is it that so few ministers sing ...
... speaking of a " general association of ministers , " in which he conducted the music , thus : There was a deal of mighty fine talking , a few earnest prayers , but very little hearty singing . Why is it that so few ministers sing ...
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... speaking in the open air from the steps of the Court House near by . Mr. Bliss has told me of this meeting as fol- lows : " I had been nearly four years in the West , at that time , and had passed a good many Sundays in Chicago ...
... speaking in the open air from the steps of the Court House near by . Mr. Bliss has told me of this meeting as fol- lows : " I had been nearly four years in the West , at that time , and had passed a good many Sundays in Chicago ...
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Ashtabula beautiful believe blessed boys bright Brother Bliss called cheer Chicago choir chorus Christ Christian Congregational Church convention D. L. Moody dark DEAR BROTHER dear friend death earnest eternal evangelist everlasting song faith Father fear feel follow give glad glory God's Gospel Hymns Gospel meetings Gospel Songs grace Hallelujah happy hear heard heart heaven hope Jesus comes Jesus loves John Church Kalamazoo labors letter light Look and live Lord Major Whittle Moody Moody's morning mourn never night o'er P. P. BLISS pastor peace Pennsylvania Peoria Philip Bliss pray prayer preaching remember Rome Sabbath Sabbath School sang Sankey Savior seemed sing singer sorrow souls Spirit Sunday School sung sweet Tabernacle tell Thee there's things thou thought to-day Towanda trust valley voice waiting Waukegan week wife wonderful words write young
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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.