And when I'm to die, Receive me, I'll cry, For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot tell why. But this I do find, we two are so joined, He'll not live in glory and leave me behind : So this is the race I am running, through grace, Henceforth — till admitted... Joy in departing: a memoir of A.J. Clarke - Side 39av James George Deck - 1854Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1863 - 904 sider
...experience. Another favourite verse was that repeated by Rowland Hill on his death bed: " And when I ahall die, Receive me, I'll cry, For Jesus hath loved me I cannot tell why. " But this I can find, \Ve two are so joined He'll not be in glory And leave me behind." He possessed a most retentive... | |
| 1816 - 700 sider
...longer we'd join Where Sinners invite, •Nor envy the Swine Their brutish delight!"—P. 12. " And when I'm to die, Receive me, I'll cry, For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot toy why!" In p. 73 we are offended wilh the following incredible Tulga. rity. . . The phrases ' dear... | |
| 1816 - 700 sider
...Where Sinners invite, 'Nor envy the Swine Their brutish delight!"— P. 12. Again, p. 14. " And when I'm to die, Receive me, I'll cry, For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot say why!" The phrases ' dear Saviour,' ' dear Jesus/ and others equally familiar and profane, occur... | |
| 1878 - 1002 sider
...visitor : ' Anil when I'm to die, Receive me, I'll cry; For Jesna hath loved me ; I cannot tell why : Bat this I do find, we two are so joined, He'll not be in glory and leave me behind." Such an expression of joyous hope and confidence in Christ exactly suited his experience and spiritual... | |
| John Gambold - 1823 - 316 sider
...still (which is best) Shall in his dear breast, As at the beginning, find pardon and rest. And when I'm to die, " Receive me," I'll cry, For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot say why. But this I do find, We two are so joined, He'll not live in glory and leave me behind. Lo,... | |
| 1883 - 404 sider
...instantly he adopted the lines as his own — " And when I'm to die, Receive me, I'll cry, For Jesus has loved me, I cannot tell why ; But this I do find,...joined, He'll not be in glory, and leave me behind." And in this faith he passed away. J. BRANWHITE FRENCH. is m1 % LOOK ! the Past is far and faint —... | |
| Edwin Sidney - 1834 - 438 sider
...the slow majestic tread of his own footsteps, when in an under tone he thus soliloquized, ' And when I'm to die, Receive me, I'll cry, For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot tell why ; * Mr. Hill's servant. But this I can find, We two are so joined, That he'll not be in glory and leave... | |
| Edwin Sidney - 1834 - 496 sider
...own footsteps, when in an under tone he thus soliloquized, ' And when 1 'm to die. Receive me I '11 cry, For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot tell why ; But this I can find, We two are so joined. That he '11 not be in glory and leave me behind.' To my heart this... | |
| 1836 - 378 sider
...slow majestic tread of his own footsteps, when, in an under tone, he thus soliloquized, '" And when I'm to die, Receive me, I'll cry, For Jesus hath loved me, l cannot tell why ; But thi> l can flnd. We two are to ioin'd. That he'll not be in glory and leave... | |
| Joseph Beaumont, Mary Tatham - 1838 - 438 sider
...majestic tread of his own footsteps — when, in an under tone, he thus soliloquised : — ' And when I'm to die, Receive me, I'll cry ; For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot tell why ; But this I can find, We two are so joined, That He'll not be in glory and leave me behind.' To my heart this was... | |
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