And shall I impatiently fret And murmur beneath his kind rod? His love and his mercy forget, And fly in the face of my God?] 4 Dear Jesus, preserve me in love, And teach me on thee to rely; Give wisdom and strength from above, Nor let me against thee... Walworth Hymns - Page 4by Joseph Swain - 1792 - 185 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Gadsby - 1838 - 662 pages
...could relieve: What could I expect but a frown ? Yet kindly he smiled, and said, " Live!' And shall 1 impatiently fret, And murmur beneath his kind rod?...his mercy forget, And fly in the face of my God?] 4 Dear Jesus ! preserve me in love, And teach me on thee to rely; Give wisdom and strength from above,... | |
| 1880 - 304 pages
...heavenly-minded Swain led me, — " Shall I then impatiently fret, And murmur beneath His kind rod ; Hia love and His mercy forget, And fly in the face of my God ? No ; still in the strength lie has given, And pledged His own word to bestow ; I'll fight through... | |
| William Gadsby - 1844 - 552 pages
...could relieve : What could I expect but a frown ? V et kindly he smiled, and said, " Live!" And shall I impatiently fret, And murmur beneath his kind rod...and his mercy forget, And fly in the face of my God ?] 4 Dear Jesus! preserve me in love, And teach me on thee to rely : Give wisdom and strength from... | |
| 1851 - 610 pages
...soul many years ago, in a time of great Buffering, especially the following Terse : — ' Shall I then impatiently fret, And murmur beneath his kind rod...forget, And fly in the face o'f my God ! Oh, no ! in the strength he has given, And pledged his own word to bestow ; I'll fight through my passage to heaven,... | |
| Henry Kendall - 1853 - 224 pages
...frown ? Yet he graciously smiled, and said LIVE. And shall I impatiently fret, And murmur againsthis kind rod, — His love and his mercy forget, — And fly in the face of my God ? Oh, no ! in the strength he has given, And pledged his own love to bestow, , I'll fight through my passage to heaven,... | |
| 1856 - 298 pages
...very sweet to him in this his time of sorrow, and he would be frequently repeating them — "And shall I impatiently fret, And murmur beneath his kind rod ; His love and his goodness forget, And fly in the iace of my God I " Oh no ! in the strength he has given, And pledged... | |
| William Gadsby - 1995 - 950 pages
...himself could relieve; What could I expect but a frown? Yet kindly he smiled, and said, "Live!" And shall I impatiently fret And murmur beneath his kind rod?...his mercy forget, And fly in the face of my God?] 4 Dear Jesus, preserve me in love, And teach me on thee to rely; Give wisdom and strength from above,... | |
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