Some Hymns and Hymn Writers Representing All who Profess and Call Themselves Christians: Short Studies in the Hymnal of the Episcopal ChurchJohn C. Winston Company, 1907 - 458 sider |
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... afterwards , as he was on his way to the royal closet , ' I must go and hear little Ken tell me of my faults . ' The courage which the Chaplain now showed led the way , contrary to the expectations of all courtiers , to a fresh step ...
... afterwards , as he was on his way to the royal closet , ' I must go and hear little Ken tell me of my faults . ' The courage which the Chaplain now showed led the way , contrary to the expectations of all courtiers , to a fresh step ...
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... communicant and afterwards a minister of the National Church . On their mother's side the Wesleys came of a race of con- scientious and heroic men . Charles Wesley 1 She was a daughter of the famous 24 SOME HYMNS AND HYMN WRITERS.
... communicant and afterwards a minister of the National Church . On their mother's side the Wesleys came of a race of con- scientious and heroic men . Charles Wesley 1 She was a daughter of the famous 24 SOME HYMNS AND HYMN WRITERS.
Side 22
... communicant and afterwards a minister of the National Church . On their mother's side the Wesleys came of a race of con- scientious and heroic men . Charles Wesley She was a daughter of the famous Dr. 24 SOME HYMNS AND HYMN WRITERS.
... communicant and afterwards a minister of the National Church . On their mother's side the Wesleys came of a race of con- scientious and heroic men . Charles Wesley She was a daughter of the famous Dr. 24 SOME HYMNS AND HYMN WRITERS.
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... afterward , " I beseech you , weigh all things in an impartial balance ; on the one side the honor of Almighty God , the doing much good to many souls , and the friendship of the best among whom we live ; on the other ( if folly ...
... afterward , " I beseech you , weigh all things in an impartial balance ; on the one side the honor of Almighty God , the doing much good to many souls , and the friendship of the best among whom we live ; on the other ( if folly ...
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... Afterwards , when his eyes were fully opened , he wrote con- cerning this iniquitous trade , " I know of no method of getting money , not even that of robbing for it upon the highway , which has so direct a tendency to efface the moral ...
... Afterwards , when his eyes were fully opened , he wrote con- cerning this iniquitous trade , " I know of no method of getting money , not even that of robbing for it upon the highway , which has so direct a tendency to efface the moral ...
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ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER afterwards became best known hymn Bickersteth Bishop blessed blest born CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER Charles Wesley Christian Church of England clergyman College cross dark Dean death died divine earth English Episcopal faith father gifts glory God's GODFREY THRING grace graduate heart heaven heavenly Heber Henry HENRY BICKERSTETH Holy honor hymn writer hymnal Isaac Watts John John Henry Newman John Keble JOHN MASON NEALE Keble King labor light living London Lord mercy minister missionary Muhlenberg Neale Nearer never Newman night o'er ordained Oxford parish peace poem poet praise prayer preached preacher psalms Rector religious SABINE BARING-GOULD sacred saints Saviour sermon sing song sorrow soul spirit stanza sung sweet tell Thee Thine things Thou thought tion translations truth verse voice WILLIAM WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG words worship writes written wrote
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Side 245 - Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes; Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies: Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee; In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me!
Side 63 - THE Son of God goes forth to war, A kingly crown to gain ; His blood-red banner streams afar : Who follows in his train ? Who best can drink his cup of woe, Triumphant over pain, Who patient bears his cross below — He follows in his train.
Side 156 - My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary, Saviour Divine: Now hear me while I pray, Take all my guilt away, O let me from this day Be wholly Thine.
Side 111 - JESUS, I my cross have taken, All to leave, and follow Thee; Naked, poor, despised, forsaken, Thou from hence my All shalt be. Perish, every fond ambition, All I've sought, or hoped, or known; Yet how rich is my condition ! God, and heaven, are still my own.
Side 242 - It came upon the midnight clear, That glorious song of old, From angels bending near the earth, To touch their harps of gold : "Peace on the earth, goodwill to men, From heaven's all-gracious King!
Side 26 - One family we dwell in Him, One Church above, beneath, Though now divided by the stream, The narrow stream, of death : One army of the living God, To His command we bow ; Part of His host have crossed the flood, And part are crossing now.
Side 308 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Side 139 - O LITTLE town of Bethlehem ! How still we see thee lie ; Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by ; Yet in thy dark streets shineth The everlasting Light ; The hopes and fears of all the years Are met in thee to-night.
Side 107 - ABIDE with me ; fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide ; When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me.
Side 224 - So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, that moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.