Hymns, Partly Collected and Partly Original: Designed as a Supplement to Dr. Watts' Psalms and HymnsAuthor, 1812 - 631 psl. |
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... WESLEY . SAVIOUR of all , thy word we believe , And come at thy call , thy grace to re- ceive : The blessing is given , wherever thou art , The earnest of Heaven , thy love in the heart . 2 We wait at thy feet ; the Comforter give ; We ...
... WESLEY . SAVIOUR of all , thy word we believe , And come at thy call , thy grace to re- ceive : The blessing is given , wherever thou art , The earnest of Heaven , thy love in the heart . 2 We wait at thy feet ; the Comforter give ; We ...
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... WESLEY . INNERS , obey the Gospel word ! Haste to the supper of the Lord ! Be wise to know your gracious day ! All things are ready , come away . 2 Ready the Father is to own , And kiss his late - returning son : Ready the loving ...
... WESLEY . INNERS , obey the Gospel word ! Haste to the supper of the Lord ! Be wise to know your gracious day ! All things are ready , come away . 2 Ready the Father is to own , And kiss his late - returning son : Ready the loving ...
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... WESLEY . HOW blest is the christian , bereft Of all that could burthen his mind ! the soul that has left How easy This wearisome body behind : Of evil incapable thou , Whose relics with envy I see , No longer in misery now , No longer a ...
... WESLEY . HOW blest is the christian , bereft Of all that could burthen his mind ! the soul that has left How easy This wearisome body behind : Of evil incapable thou , Whose relics with envy I see , No longer in misery now , No longer a ...
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... WESLEY . 1 LONG to behold him array'd With glory and light from above ; The king in his beauty display'd His beauty of holiest love : I languish and sigh to be there , Where Jesus hath fix'd his abode : O when shall we meet in the air ...
... WESLEY . 1 LONG to behold him array'd With glory and light from above ; The king in his beauty display'd His beauty of holiest love : I languish and sigh to be there , Where Jesus hath fix'd his abode : O when shall we meet in the air ...
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... WESLEY . SAVIOUR , on me the grace bestow , To trample on my mortal foe ; Conqueror of death , with thee to rise , And claim my station in the skies ; Fixt , as the throne which ne'er can move , A pillar in thy church above . 2 As ...
... WESLEY . SAVIOUR , on me the grace bestow , To trample on my mortal foe ; Conqueror of death , with thee to rise , And claim my station in the skies ; Fixt , as the throne which ne'er can move , A pillar in thy church above . 2 As ...
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Hymns, Partly Collected and Partly Original– Designed as a Supplement to Dr ... William Bengo Collyer Visos knygos peržiūra - 1812 |
Hymns, Partly Collected and Partly Original– Designed as a Supplement to Dr ... William Bengo Collyer Visos knygos peržiūra - 1812 |
Hymns, Partly Collected and Partly Original– Designed as a Supplement to Dr ... William Bengo Collyer Visos knygos peržiūra - 1812 |
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adore Almighty angels ANON behold beneath bless blest bliss blood breast breath cheer Christ clouds dark dear death divine DODDRIDGE dreadful dwell earth eternal everlasting eyes faith Father fear flowing tears foes give glorious glory gracious grief Hallelujah happy Hark hast hath hear heart heart of stone heaven heavenly holy hope hosannas HYMN immortal Israel Jehovah Jesus King King of Kings let thy light live Lord love divine lyre mercy MERRICK mighty mortal mourn night o'er pain peace praise prayer PUBLIC HUMILIATION rapturous song redeeming reign rest rise sacred saints Saviour seraphic shade shine sing sinners skies smile song sorrow soul spirit sweet tears tempest thee thine thou art thy face thy grace Thy hand thy love thy name thy throne thy word TRANSLATED BY COWPER trembling voice WATTS WESLEY wilt wings wonders ye saints
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