Hymns and Their AssociationsE. Stock, 1889 - 91 sider |
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Side 10
... fear to launch away . ' Oh , could we make our doubts remove , Those gloomy doubts that rise , And see the Canaan that we love With unbeclouded eyes ; ' Could we but climb where Moses stood , And view the landscape o'er , Not Jordan's ...
... fear to launch away . ' Oh , could we make our doubts remove , Those gloomy doubts that rise , And see the Canaan that we love With unbeclouded eyes ; ' Could we but climb where Moses stood , And view the landscape o'er , Not Jordan's ...
Side 13
... fear the darkest hour , Or tremble at the tempest's power ? Jesus vouchsafes to be my tower . ' Though hot the fight , why quit the field ? Why must I either flee or yield , Since Jesus is my mighty shield ? ' When creature comforts ...
... fear the darkest hour , Or tremble at the tempest's power ? Jesus vouchsafes to be my tower . ' Though hot the fight , why quit the field ? Why must I either flee or yield , Since Jesus is my mighty shield ? ' When creature comforts ...
Side 20
... fear ; ' When all my mind is darkened o'er , And human help can do no more , Then come , Lord Jesu , come with speed , And help me in my hour of need . Lead me from this dark vale beneath , And shorten Thou the pangs of death . ' All ...
... fear ; ' When all my mind is darkened o'er , And human help can do no more , Then come , Lord Jesu , come with speed , And help me in my hour of need . Lead me from this dark vale beneath , And shorten Thou the pangs of death . ' All ...
Side 22
... fear , though the earth be removed . ' Charles Wesley himself found , in this awful visitation , the inspiration of some stirring hymns - among them one in which the words , ' Look up and see your Lord appear , ' is the refrain of every ...
... fear , though the earth be removed . ' Charles Wesley himself found , in this awful visitation , the inspiration of some stirring hymns - among them one in which the words , ' Look up and see your Lord appear , ' is the refrain of every ...
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... fear no ill , For Thou , O Lord , art with me still ; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , And guide me through the dreadful shade . ' Though on a bare and rugged way , Through devious , lonely wilds I stray , Thy bounty shall my ...
... fear no ill , For Thou , O Lord , art with me still ; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , And guide me through the dreadful shade . ' Though on a bare and rugged way , Through devious , lonely wilds I stray , Thy bounty shall my ...
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Side 51 - ABIDE with me ; fast falls the even-tide ; The darkness deepens ; Lord, with me abide ; When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me.
Side 7 - The indorsement of supreme delight, Writ by a friend, and with his blood ; The couch of time ; care's balm and bay ; The week were dark, but for thy light. Thy torch doth show the way.
Side 72 - Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot, 0 Lamb of God, I come.
Side 42 - Lord ! I my vows to Thee renew : Scatter my sins as morning dew ; Guard my first springs of thought and will, And with Thyself my spirit fill.
Side 43 - O may my soul on Thee repose, , And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close ; Sleep, that may me more vigorous make, To serve my God when I awake. 5 When in the night I sleepless lie, My soul with heavenly thoughts supply ; Let no ill dreams disturb my rest, No powers of darkness me molest.
Side 49 - Hail, sacred Feast, which Jesus makes, Rich banquet of His Flesh and Blood ! Thrice happy he who here partakes That sacred Stream, that heavenly Food.
Side 9 - That was required to make us gay, And fit for Paradise. Thou art a day of mirth : And where the week-days trail on ground, Thy flight is higher, as thy birth.
Side 41 - Direct, control, suggest, this day, All I design, or do, or say ; That all my powers, with all their might, In Thy sole glory may unite.
Side 13 - Look grim as e'er he will, He harms us not a whit : For why ] His doom is writ, A word shall quickly slay him. God's "Word, for all their craft and force, One moment will not linger, But spite of Hell, shall have its course, 'Tis written by his finger. And though they take our life, Goods, honour, children, wife, Yet is their profit small ; These things shall vanish all, The City of God remaineth.
Side 52 - Thou on my head in early youth didst smile, And, though rebellious and perverse meanwhile, Thou hast not left me, oft as I left Thee. On to the close, O Lord, abide with me...