Hymns, Adapted to Public Worship ... for the Use of the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters Assembling in Batter-Street, PlymouthP. Nettleton, 1801 - 322 pages |
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... breath , your voices raise , In songs of never - ceasing praise . II . The spacious earth on which we tread , And wider heav'ns stretch'd o'er our head , A large and solemn temple frame , To celebrate its builder's fame . III . Here the ...
... breath , your voices raise , In songs of never - ceasing praise . II . The spacious earth on which we tread , And wider heav'ns stretch'd o'er our head , A large and solemn temple frame , To celebrate its builder's fame . III . Here the ...
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... breath Peoples the dark retreats of death , Change your fierce hissing into joyful song , And praise your Maker with your forked tongue . IX . Praise him ye monsters of the deep , : That in the sea's vast bosom sleep , At whose command ...
... breath Peoples the dark retreats of death , Change your fierce hissing into joyful song , And praise your Maker with your forked tongue . IX . Praise him ye monsters of the deep , : That in the sea's vast bosom sleep , At whose command ...
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... breathing o'er the stream , Or whisp'ring through the trees . XI . Wave your tall heads , ye lofty pines , To him that bid you grow : Sweet clusters , bend the fruitful vines On every thankful bough , XII . Let the shrill birds his ...
... breathing o'er the stream , Or whisp'ring through the trees . XI . Wave your tall heads , ye lofty pines , To him that bid you grow : Sweet clusters , bend the fruitful vines On every thankful bough , XII . Let the shrill birds his ...
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... breath , With longing eyes , and looks divine , Smiling and pleas'd in death ; II . How we could e'er contend to lay Our limbs upon that bed ! We ask thine envoy to convey Our spirits in his stead . III . Our souls are rising on the ...
... breath , With longing eyes , and looks divine , Smiling and pleas'd in death ; II . How we could e'er contend to lay Our limbs upon that bed ! We ask thine envoy to convey Our spirits in his stead . III . Our souls are rising on the ...
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... breath and all my cares Amidst those heav'nly charms . VIII . Joyful I'd lay this body down , And leave the lifeless clay , Without a sigh , without a groan , And stretch and soar away . HYMN XXVII . C. M. WHEN Condescending Grace . I ...
... breath and all my cares Amidst those heav'nly charms . VIII . Joyful I'd lay this body down , And leave the lifeless clay , Without a sigh , without a groan , And stretch and soar away . HYMN XXVII . C. M. WHEN Condescending Grace . I ...
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adore angels behold bless blest bliss blood boundless breast breath bright charms Christ crown him LORD darkness death divine dreadful dwell earth endless eternal ev'ry everlasting everlasting song eyes faint faith fear feel flaming foes gloomy glorious glory gracious guilt hail Hallelujah hast hear heart heav'nly heaven hell holy hope hosannas humble HYMN I'm a slave immortal JESUS joys King light mercy mercy seat mighty mortal mourn o'er pain passions peace pleasures pow'r praise prayer rapturous song Redeemer reign rejoice rest rise round sacred saints salvation Satan seraphic shine sing sinners skies slothful band smile song songs of praise sorrows soul sound Sov'reign sovereign spirit storm sweet sweet emotion tears thee thine Thou art thro thy feet thy grace thy love thy word tongue trembling triumph VIII voice voice of peace wings wond'rous ye saints
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Page 142 - Other refuge have I none; Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; Leave, ah, leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me.
Page 142 - Thou, O Christ, art all I want ; More than all in Thee I find ; Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind.
Page 136 - O LORD, my best desire fulfil, And help me to resign Life, health, and comfort to thy will, And make thy pleasure mine. 2 Why should I shrink at thy command, Whose love forbids my fears ? Or tremble at the gracious hand That wipes away my tears...
Page 174 - Though in the paths of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, My steadfast heart shall fear no ill, For Thou, O Lord, art with me still : Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade.
Page 15 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take: The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
Page 145 - GUIDE me, O Thou Great Jehovah, Pilgrim through this barren land ; I am weak, but Thou art mighty ; Hold me with Thy powerful hand ; Bread of Heaven ! Feed me till I want no more.
Page 140 - Saviour will return Triumphant in the skies: Yet a season, and you know Happy entrance will be given ; All our sorrows left below, And earth exchanged for heaven.
Page 209 - Oh, for grace our hearts to soften! Teach us, Lord, at length to love; We, alas! forget too often What a Friend we have above: But when home our souls are brought, We will love Thee as we ought.