A Real Treasure for a Pious MindJohn Wilson, 1806 - 108 sider |
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... of finners was his name ; Now , above all glory raised ,, He rejoices in the fame : Still he calls them brethren , friends , And to all their wants attends . Spiritual Foy and Sorrow . AS there is a fad A 2 5 Christian's Choice: ...
... of finners was his name ; Now , above all glory raised ,, He rejoices in the fame : Still he calls them brethren , friends , And to all their wants attends . Spiritual Foy and Sorrow . AS there is a fad A 2 5 Christian's Choice: ...
Side 9
... STILL out of the deepest abyfs Of trouble I mournfully cry ; And pine to recover my peace , And fee my Redeemer and die . I cannot I cannot forbear These paffionate longings for home ; O ! when will my spirit be there ? O ! when will ...
... STILL out of the deepest abyfs Of trouble I mournfully cry ; And pine to recover my peace , And fee my Redeemer and die . I cannot I cannot forbear These paffionate longings for home ; O ! when will my spirit be there ? O ! when will ...
Side 12
... , and know that thou art God , 6. Still let this truth fupport my mind , Thou canst not err , nor be unkind ; And thus may I improve the rod , Be ftill , and know that thou art God . 7. Thy love thou'lt make in heaven appear , In 12.
... , and know that thou art God , 6. Still let this truth fupport my mind , Thou canst not err , nor be unkind ; And thus may I improve the rod , Be ftill , and know that thou art God . 7. Thy love thou'lt make in heaven appear , In 12.
Side 34
... Still fhall the banners of the King of heaven Never advance where I'm afraid to follow : While that precedes me , with an open bosom , War , I defy thee . 14 Fame and dear freedom lure me on to battle , While a fell defpot , grimmer ...
... Still fhall the banners of the King of heaven Never advance where I'm afraid to follow : While that precedes me , with an open bosom , War , I defy thee . 14 Fame and dear freedom lure me on to battle , While a fell defpot , grimmer ...
Side 54
... Still I had thought it call'd too foon . But peace , my forrows , nor with murmuring voice Dare to accufe heaven's high decree : She was firft ripe for everlafting joys ; Sophron , fhe waits above for thee . A common occurrence ...
... Still I had thought it call'd too foon . But peace , my forrows , nor with murmuring voice Dare to accufe heaven's high decree : She was firft ripe for everlafting joys ; Sophron , fhe waits above for thee . A common occurrence ...
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adore Almighty art thou bleffed bleft blood caft Canaan Chrift cloud darkneſs death defcends defire delight divine earth eternal everlaſting eyes facred fafe faid faints faith fave feek feem feen fhades fhall fhew fhine fhort fhould fide figh fincere fing firft flain fleep fleſh fmiles folemn fome fong foon forever forrows foul fpirit fpread fpring ftand ftate ftill ftorm ftrength fuch fuffer fweet glory goodneſs grace happineſs happy heart heaven heavenly hiding place himſelf immortal itſelf Jefus light live lofe Lord will provide meaſure mercy mortal muft muſt myſelf paffions pafs pain pleaſure praife praiſe prefence promiſe raiſe reafon Redeemer reft rife Saviour ſcenes ſhake ſhall ſhine ſkies ſky SOPHRON ſtreams thee thefe theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou art thou art God thou feeft thought thouſand thro thy love Whilft whofe wings
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Side 62 - The genius smiled upon me with a look of compassion and affability that familiarized him to my imagination, and at once dispelled all the fears and apprehensions with which I approached him. He lifted me from the ground, and, taking me by the hand, Mirza, said he, I have heard thee in thy soliloquies; follow me.
Side 18 - So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame; So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb.
Side 83 - And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
Side 65 - Upon looking up, What mean, said I, those great flights of birds that are perpetually hovering about the bridge, and settling upon it from time to time ? I see vultures, harpies, ravens, cormorants, and among many other feathered creatures several little winged boys, that perch in great numbers upon the middle arches.
Side 65 - I here fetched a deep sigh; Alas, said I, man was made in vain! How is he given away to misery and mortality! tortured in life, and swallowed up in death! The Genius, being moved with compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect; Look no more...
Side 63 - ... arches; but that a great flood swept away the rest and left the bridge in the ruinous condition I now beheld it. "But tell me further," said he, "what thou discoverest on it." "I see multitudes of people passing over it," said I, "and a black cloud hanging on each end of it.
Side 66 - I wished for the wings of an eagle, that I might fly away to those happy seats; but the genius told me there was no passage to them, except through the gates of death that I saw opening every moment upon the bridge. The islands...
Side 62 - I drew near with that reverence which is due to a superior nature; and as my heart was entirely subdued by the captivating strains I had heard, I fell down at his feet and wept. The Genius smiled upon me with a look of compassion and...
Side 83 - In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man, ought to respect and to cherish them. A volume could not trace all their connections with private and public felicity.
Side 28 - Born Thy people to deliver, Born a child, and yet a King, Born to reign in us for ever, Now Thy gracious kingdom bring. 4 By Thine own eternal Spirit Rule in all our hearts alone ; By Thine all-sufficient merit Raise us to Thy glorious throne.