Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side xiv
... heart in solitude , while he walked with God , and was a stranger on the earth ; having left his own connections , and not yet found new ones in the church - his amiable brother , the Rev. John Cowper , of Cambridge , and Dr. Cotton ...
... heart in solitude , while he walked with God , and was a stranger on the earth ; having left his own connections , and not yet found new ones in the church - his amiable brother , the Rev. John Cowper , of Cambridge , and Dr. Cotton ...
Side xv
... heart . Seldom has there been a tale of so much sorrow told in so few lines , and with such a light of reality thrown on the darkest and most mysterious impulses and sensibilities of human na- ture , under its most humbling ...
... heart . Seldom has there been a tale of so much sorrow told in so few lines , and with such a light of reality thrown on the darkest and most mysterious impulses and sensibilities of human na- ture , under its most humbling ...
Side xviii
... heart , or avowals of personal Christian experience . As such , they are frequently applicable to every believer's feelings , and touch un- expectedly the most secret springs of joy and sorrow , faith , fear , hope , love , trial ...
... heart , or avowals of personal Christian experience . As such , they are frequently applicable to every believer's feelings , and touch un- expectedly the most secret springs of joy and sorrow , faith , fear , hope , love , trial ...
Side xix
... hearts bestow , " & c . † " My God , how perfect are thy ways , " & c . " The Saviour hides his face , " & c . 0 ... heart , " & c . ** " I was a grovelling creature once , " & c . †† " Gracious God , our children see , " & c ...
... hearts bestow , " & c . † " My God , how perfect are thy ways , " & c . " The Saviour hides his face , " & c . 0 ... heart , " & c . ** " I was a grovelling creature once , " & c . †† " Gracious God , our children see , " & c ...
Side xx
... heart at peace with God alone could enjoy , or utter . Hymn 55 , † Book II . -who can read and understand this , without feeling as if he could , in such a moment , forsake all , take up his cross , and follow that Saviour , who " longs ...
... heart at peace with God alone could enjoy , or utter . Hymn 55 , † Book II . -who can read and understand this , without feeling as if he could , in such a moment , forsake all , take up his cross , and follow that Saviour , who " longs ...
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