Hymns of Faith and HopeCarter, 1857 - 269 pages |
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Alleluia Amid arise awake awake and sing beauty blessed blest blood blossom bright brow calm Christ cloud dark dawn DAY AFTER ARMAGEDDON death DESERT LILIES dream dwelling earth endless eternal eternal grace Everlasting praises everlasting song fair faithful Father fear flee flower glad glad band gloom glory to thy grief haste heart heart of age heaven heavenly hills holy hour HYMN Jehovah Jesus King Lamb of God land life's light little flock live Lord mercy for thee moorland morn name of names night o'er pain peace precious blood Put honor QUIS SEPARABIT rest rills rise save thee Saviour shadows shine sigh silent sing skies sleep smiles song soon sorrow Sower divine spirit star storm sunshine Sweet hope tarry tears tempest thine throne Time's toil tomb Trust truth Twas unrifled voice wandering weary yonder
Popular passages
Page 182 - Calm in the hour of buoyant health, Calm in my hour of pain, Calm in my poverty or wealth, Calm in my loss or gain ; Calm in the sufferance of wrong, Like Him who bore my shame, Calm mid the threatening, taunting throng.
Page 160 - I heard the voice of Jesus say, I am this dark world's light, Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright. I looked to Jesus, and I found In Him my star, my sun ; And in that light of life I'll walk Till travelling days are done.
Page 250 - I dare not choose my lot : I would not, if I might ; Choose thou for me, my God, So shall I walk aright.
Page 155 - The Shepherd sought His sheep; The Father sought His child ; They followed me o'er vale and hill, O'er deserts waste and wild. They found me nigh to death, Famished, and faint, and lone ; They bound me with the bands of love ; They saved the wandering one.
Page 249 - THY way, not mine, O Lord, However dark it be ! Lead me by Thine own hand, Choose out the path for me. Smooth let it be, or rough, It will be still the best ; Winding or straight, it leads Right onward to Thy rest.
Page 73 - Not myself, but the truth that in life I have spoken, Not myself, but the seed that in life I have sown, Shall pass on to ages, — all about me forgotten, Save the truth I have spoken, the things I have done.
Page 112 - A few more storms shall beat On this wild rocky shore ; And we shall be where tempests cease, And surges swell no more.
Page 39 - THE Church has waited long Her absent Lord to see ; And still in loneliness she waits, A friendless stranger she. Age after age has gone, Sun after sun has set, And still, in weeds of widowhood, She weeps a mourner yet.
Page 163 - Mine is the sin, but Thine the righteousness ; Mine is the guilt, but Thine the cleansing blood ; Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace ; Thy blood, Thy righteousness, O Lord my God.
Page 162 - Here grasp with firmer hand the eternal grace, And all my weariness upon Thee lean. 2 Here would I feed upon the bread of God, Here drink with Thee the royal wine of heaven ; Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven.