On my bended knee I recognise Thy purpose, clearly shown : My vision Thou hast dimmed that I may see Thyself — Thyself alone. " I have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing; Beneath it I am almost sacred, here Can come no evil thing. Beauties and Achievements of the Blind - Side 50av William Artman, Lansing V. Hall - 1854 - 387 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1849 - 748 sider
...glorious face Is leaning toward me, and its holy light Shines in upon my lonely dwelling-place — And there is no more night. On my bended knee I recognize...am almost sacred — here Can come no evil thing. Oh! I seem to stand Trembling where foot of mortal ne'er hath been, Wrapp'd in the radiance from thy... | |
| 1845 - 624 sider
...no more night. On my bended knee I recognize thy purpose, clearly shown ; My vision thou hast dimmed that I may see Thyself— Thyself alone ! I have nought...it I am almost sacred, here Can come no evil thing ! Oh, I seem to stand Trembling, where foot of mortal ne'er hath been, Wrapped in the radiance from... | |
| 1854 - 744 sider
...— Thyself alone. I have naught to fear; This darkness is the shadow of Tiiy wing — Beneath it 1 am almost sacred ; here Can come no evil thing. 0! I seem to stand Treml ling, where foot of mortal ne'er hath been "Wrapp'd In the radiance of thy sinless hand, Which... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 sider
...no more night. On my bended knee, I recognize Thy purpose, clearly shown, My vision Thou hast dimmed that I may see Thyself— Thyself alone. I have nought...am almost sacred — here, Can come no evil thing. Oh ! I seem to stand Trembling, where foot of mortal ne'er hath been, Wrapped in that radiance from... | |
| 1849 - 586 sider
...When friends pass by, my weaknesses to shun, Thy chariot I hear. Thy glorious face Is leaning toward me, and its holy light Shines in upon my lonely dwelling...am almost sacred — here Can come no evil thing. Oh ! I seem to stand Trembling, where foot of mortal ne'er hath been, Wrapp'd in the radiance from... | |
| 1856 - 666 sider
.... . . . ss i On my bended knee I recognise Thy purpose clearly shown ; My vision. Thou hast dimmed, that I may see Thyself; Thyself alone. I have nought...am almost sacred ; here Can come no evil thing. 0, 1 seem to stand Trembling, where foot of mortal ne'er hath been, Wrapped in the radiance of Thy sinless... | |
| Manchester district Sunday school assoc - 1855 - 800 sider
...more night. On my bended knee I recognise Thy purpose clearly shewn — My vision Thou hast dimmed, that I may see Thyself— Thyself alone. I have nought...am almost sacred — here Can come no evil thing. Oh ! I seem to stand Trembling, where foot of mortal ne'er hath been, Wrapped in the radiance of thy... | |
| Samuel Dunn - 1852 - 1074 sider
...Thy purpose, clearly shown : My vision Thou hast dimmed, that I may see Thy> elf, Thyself alone. 1 have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing ; licneath it I am almost facred ; here Can come no evil thing. Oh ! I seem to stand Trembling, where... | |
| 1856 - 624 sider
...friends of the School as well as the sympathy of his companions in darkness. May he with Milton say — " I have nought to fear, This darkness is the shadow...I am almost sacred, here Can come no evil thing," Thus has the lion roared in the movements of Providence from the country of Sierra Leone, and what... | |
| 1850 - 642 sider
...more night. On my bended knee, I recognise thy purpose clearly shown ; My vision Thou hast dimmed, that I may see Thyself, Thyself alone. I have nought...This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing; Beneath it 1 am almost sacred, here Can come no evil thing. О I seem to stand Trembling, where foot of mortal... | |
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