Divine Hymns, Or, Spiritual Songs: For the Use of Religious Assemblies, and Private Christians : Being Formerly a CollectionRussell Hubbard, 1811 - 199 psl. |
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... sight , How would you wish to fly To the dark shades of endless night , From that all searching eye ? 8 But death and hell must all appear , And you among them stand ; Before the great impartial bar , Arraign'd at Christ's left hand . 9 ...
... sight , How would you wish to fly To the dark shades of endless night , From that all searching eye ? 8 But death and hell must all appear , And you among them stand ; Before the great impartial bar , Arraign'd at Christ's left hand . 9 ...
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... sight Has never yet been seen . 4 If heaven be thus , glorious Lord , Why should I stay from thence ! What folly ' tis that I should dread To die and go from hence ! 5 Reach down , reach down thine arm of grace , And cause me to ascend ...
... sight Has never yet been seen . 4 If heaven be thus , glorious Lord , Why should I stay from thence ! What folly ' tis that I should dread To die and go from hence ! 5 Reach down , reach down thine arm of grace , And cause me to ascend ...
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... sight . 5 Ye insects , feeble race , And fish that glide the stream- Ye birds that fly secure on high , Repeat the joyful theme . 6 Ye beasts that feed at home , Or roam the vallies round , With lofty voice proclaim the joys , And join ...
... sight . 5 Ye insects , feeble race , And fish that glide the stream- Ye birds that fly secure on high , Repeat the joyful theme . 6 Ye beasts that feed at home , Or roam the vallies round , With lofty voice proclaim the joys , And join ...
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... sight attracts my eyes . 5 The orbit lamps all veil'd in sackcloth , No more their shining circuits run : The wheel of time stopt in a moment ; Eternal things are now begun . 6 Huge massy rocks and tow'ring mountains , Over their ...
... sight attracts my eyes . 5 The orbit lamps all veil'd in sackcloth , No more their shining circuits run : The wheel of time stopt in a moment ; Eternal things are now begun . 6 Huge massy rocks and tow'ring mountains , Over their ...
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... sight how pleasant , Cover'd thick with blossoms stood ; But they cause us grief at present , Frost has nip'd them in the bud . 8 Dear Saviour , hasten hither , Thou canst make them bloom again ; O ! permit them not to wither , Let not ...
... sight how pleasant , Cover'd thick with blossoms stood ; But they cause us grief at present , Frost has nip'd them in the bud . 8 Dear Saviour , hasten hither , Thou canst make them bloom again ; O ! permit them not to wither , Let not ...
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Divine Hymns, Or, Spiritual Songs For the Use of Religious Assemblies, and ... Joshua Smith Visos knygos peržiūra - 1811 |
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adore angels asham'd Behold bleeding blessed blest bliss blood brethren bright Canaan Christ crown dear death di'd divine dost doth dwell earth endless day ESUS eternal ev'ry everlasting everlasting song eyes faith Farewell fear feast feet free grace friends give glorious glory God's gospel grief guilt Hallelujah happy hath hear heav'nly heaven hell holy hope humble HYMN immortal immortal song Jehovah Jesus join joyful king Lamb Lamb of God leave live matchless meet mercy mercy seat never o'er pain pardon peace poor praise pray prayer redeem'd redeeming love reign rejoice rise sacred sacred flesh saints salvation satan Saviour seraphic shews shine sing sinners sins skies slain smile song song of praise sorrow soul sound spirit stony heart sweet tears tell thine thou thro throne thy face thy love thy name tongue truth unto voice wings wonder word
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