Rhymes, by A.E.pr. by Morgan and Dunlop, 1831 - 120 páginas |
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arise art thou awake beams beauty beneath bless blest bliss blood book of remembrance bosom bright brightening calm cease cheer Christ cleanse cloud crucified the Lord dark dead death deed delight diadem die is gain doomed dread earth earthly ere long Ev'n evermore fair faith fear flee flood flow fratricidal gain gloom glory God's grace grief hand heart Heaven heavenly heavenward holy hour HYMN Israel Jesus let thy life's light Mercy Messiah misery mourn thee ne'er NEWRY nigh numbered o'er pain path peace Pilgrim pleasure lead Pleasure's praise prove pure reign Rhymes righteousness Satan Saviour's scene sceptre seek shalt shine sight sin's skies Sleeper SONNET soon sorrow soul soul's spirit sprite streams strife sway Sweet Hope Sweet Joy tempest thine eyes thou art thy face tread trust TUTBURY Vale of Tears vestment weep Whence Whilst woes word WRITTEN IN 1827
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Página 54 - Tis a point I long to know, Oft it causes anxious thought ; Do I love the Lord, or no ? Am I his, or am I not ? 2 If I love, why am I thus?
Página 91 - Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord from henceforth ; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours ; and their works do follow them.
Página 25 - Then constant Faith and holy Hope shall die, One lost in certainty, and one in joy. Whilst thou, more happy power, fair Charity ! Triumphant sister, greatest of the three, Thy office and thy nature still the same, Lasting thy lamp; and unconsumed thy flame, Shalt still survive— Shalt stand before the host of heaven confest, For ever blessing, and for ever blest.
Página 95 - ... remind me that it was otherwise in the garden of Eden. It is only since man fell from his allegiance to God, and has tried to work independently of Him, that his labour has become so grievous. All work is easy when we have God as our helper : but it is in such circumstances alone that we are told, ' Ye shall run and not be weary, ye shall walk and not faint !' " Now indeed " the pointed things
Página 95 - COUNT IT ALL JOY WHEN YE FALL INTO DIVERS TEMPTATIONS (OR TRIALS.)