Divine Songs of the Muggletonians: In Grateful Praise to the Only True God, the Lord Jesus ChristR. Brown, 1829 - 621 pages |
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Divine Songs of the Muggletonians: In Grateful Praise to the Only True God ... Joseph Frost No preview available - 2013 |
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Adam's seed adore ancientest of days angels ascend behold believe blessed BOYER GLOVER breath bright Christ Jesus commission creature crown crown'd crucified cursed curst damn'd darkness dead death declar'd decree devils died divine doth drink e'er earth elect evermore Father fear no deadly flesh flow fountain friends glory God's blest God's blood Godhead grave hallelujahs happy hath heart heaven heavenly hell Holy Ghost HUNDRED immortal infinite JAMES FROST JAMES MILLER Jehovah John Reeve joys justice kingdom liberty live eternally Lodowick Muggleton Lord lost mercy mighty mortal Muggleton and Reeve Muggletonians mystery ne'er never peace precious blood prophets proud reason pure rais'd redeeming king Reeve and Muggleton rejoice saints salvation Saviour serpent set free shine sing songs of praise soul spirit sure sweet thee There's third record thou thro tree True faith truth TUNE Twas Twill unto virgin's womb Whilst WILLIAM MILLER WILLIAM SEDGWICK
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Page vii - O SING unto the Lord a new song: for he hath done marvellous things: his right hand, and his holy arm, hath gotten him the victory.
Page 431 - The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; He will save, He will rejoice over thee with joy ; He will rest in His love, He -will joy over thee with singing.
Page 10 - Great Holiday, on the anniversary of the delivery of the Word to Reeve, and the Little Holiday, on the day of Muggleton's final release from prison. I do believe in God alone, Likewise in Reeve and Muggleton. So they have sung for more than two hundred years. This is the Muggletonians' faith, This is the God which we believe; None salvation-knowledge hath, But those of Muggleton and Reeve. Christ is the Muggletonians' king, With whom eternally they'll sing.
Page 161 - Your fetters, &c. 2. You who by long prayers do prey on the poor, The bread and the substance of widows devour; Of external righteousness make a fair show, While nothing but praise and gain's in your view ; Ye vipers, ye serpents, ye seed of the devil, How can you escape the last great day of evil. Ye vipers, &c. 3. I bid you adieu, while I trust on my God, My glorious redeemer, and sov' reign Lord ; Behold the great work which he wrought on the tree, ' It is finish'd,' he cried, ' it is finish'd...
Page 340 - Ye Gentlemen of England,') You faithful Muggletonians who truly do believe The doctrine of Muggleton to be the same as Reeve; Let no wise anti-followers infuse into your ear, That a prayer, Christ does hear, from us mortals here below.