Hymns for private devotion for the Sundays and saints' days throughout the yearJ. Hatchard, 1825 - 128 sider |
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... Heaven invest , Forming the panoply that keeps them blest , That guards frail man through the besetting strife Which tempests mortal life , From Hell's insidious practices ne'er free ; B As once the incarnate Son himself did prove ...
... Heaven invest , Forming the panoply that keeps them blest , That guards frail man through the besetting strife Which tempests mortal life , From Hell's insidious practices ne'er free ; B As once the incarnate Son himself did prove ...
Side 2
... heaven's magnificent array ; When the archangel's blast , with piercing sound , Shall wake the myriads that sleep under ground ; We then with bodies glorified may rise , Rejoin our spirits , fit inmates for the skies , Through Christ's ...
... heaven's magnificent array ; When the archangel's blast , with piercing sound , Shall wake the myriads that sleep under ground ; We then with bodies glorified may rise , Rejoin our spirits , fit inmates for the skies , Through Christ's ...
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... heaven - ward ; and with keen intent To urge the self - same trade again , He fishes - but for souls of men . Grant , Lord , through like blest influence We all may rise , as called by thee , May mortify each earthly sense And yield ...
... heaven - ward ; and with keen intent To urge the self - same trade again , He fishes - but for souls of men . Grant , Lord , through like blest influence We all may rise , as called by thee , May mortify each earthly sense And yield ...
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Samuel Rickards. Though foes without join foes within , To thwart us in our heaven - ward course ; Yet thou art still Almighty , Lord ! Oh , make us conquerors through thy grace , Each dark temptation skilled to ward , And prompt to urge ...
Samuel Rickards. Though foes without join foes within , To thwart us in our heaven - ward course ; Yet thou art still Almighty , Lord ! Oh , make us conquerors through thy grace , Each dark temptation skilled to ward , And prompt to urge ...
Side 11
... heaven and earth that ran , Glory to God , goodwill to man . I see the shepherds gazing wild At those fair spirits of light ; I see them bending o'er the child With that untold delight Which marks the face of those who view Things but ...
... heaven and earth that ran , Glory to God , goodwill to man . I see the shepherds gazing wild At those fair spirits of light ; I see them bending o'er the child With that untold delight Which marks the face of those who view Things but ...
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ALMIGHTY APOSTLE ASCENSION DAY blessed bliss boards bright calm cheer Christian Church of Christ circumcise cleanse comfort dark death didst divine doth dwell E'en earth EPIPHANY eternal everlastingly evermore evil faith faithless fear foes FOURTH SUNDAY frail glory God's Gospel gracious Grant hand happy heaven heavenly holy deeds HYMNS Jesus let thy live Lord man's master Jesus meek mercy mighty mind mortal nature's ne'er o'er once peace piety poor praise prayers Prebendary pure rest round SAINT Saint James SAINT JOHN SAINT PHILIP Satan SECOND SUNDAY serve thee shine sin's sinful sorrows soul staid strength SUNDAY AFTER EASTER SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY SUNDAY IN LENT sweet sweet day sweetly taught tell thence thine things THIRD SUNDAY thou art thoughts thy blest thy church thy grace thy love thy servants thy sight thy Spirit thy throne true hearts truth Twill ULCOMBE Whilst wilt wisdom word
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Side 126 - The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution without asking himself, " Who knows " whether this man is not less culpable than me ?" On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every spectator of the dreadful procession put the same question to his own heart. Few among those...
Side 125 - A TREATISE on the RECORDS of the CREATION, and on the MORAL ATTRIBUTES of the CREATOR.
Side 10 - EVn in thy sombrest wintry vest, Of blessed days thou art most blest. Nor frigid air nor gloomy morn Shall check our jubilee ; Bright is the day when Christ was born, No sun need shine but He ; Let roughest storms their coldest blow, With love of Him our hearts shall glow.
Side 12 - Our frail humanity : Son of high God, creation's Heir, He leaves His Heaven to raise us there. Through Him, Lord, we are born anew, Thy children once again ; Oh ! day by day our hearts renew, That Thine we may remain, And, angel-like, may all agree, One sweet and holy family. Oft, as this joyous morn doth come To speak our Saviour's love, Oh, may it bear our spirits home, Where He now reigns above ; That day which brought Him from the skies, And man restores to Paradise ! Then let winds usher thee,...
Side 125 - Edition. 12mo 5». (...'. boards. " Oh may these scattered rays of hope impart Some gleam of comfort to thy drooping heart, Lighten its sorrows, and console its fears, In thy sad passage through this vale of tears.
Side 128 - FRIENDLY ADVICE on the MANAGEMENT and EDUCATION of CHILDREN, addressed to the Parents of the Middle and Labouring Classes of Society. By the Author of " Hints for the Improvement of early Education und Nursery Discipline.
Side 127 - Mathilde." By the Rev J. BERESFORD, MA Rector of Kibworth, Leicestershire ; late Fellow of Merton College. 8vo.
Side 126 - MISS.-EXTRACTS from the RELIGIOUS WORKS of FENELON, Archbishop of Cambray. Translated from the Original French. By .Miss MARSHALL.
Side 12 - At those fair spirits of light ; I see them bending o'er the Child With that untold delight Which marks the face of those who view Things but too happy to be true. There, in the lowly manger laid, Incarnate God they see ; He stoops to take, through spotless maid, Our frail humanity : Son of high God, creation's Heir, He leaves His Heaven to raise us there. Through Him, Lord, we are born anew, Thy children once again ; Oh ! day by day our hearts renew, That Thine we may remain, And, angel-like, may...
Side 128 - ROMANCE; or an ATTEMPT to Elucidate ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE -ROMANS. By an original Translation, Explanatory Notes, and New Divisions. By the Rev.