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... hear— Such as He heard when meek He rode To Salem , His ordain'd abode . Such as His gracious ear again Shall welcome from young hearts set free , Whom THOU hast rescued from the chain Of sin and woe ; hast taught to flee To Him who ...
... hear— Such as He heard when meek He rode To Salem , His ordain'd abode . Such as His gracious ear again Shall welcome from young hearts set free , Whom THOU hast rescued from the chain Of sin and woe ; hast taught to flee To Him who ...
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... trees in the garden formed a tabernacle where these dear children often met with God . Fre- quently in the play - time the voice of mirth would be stopped , and you might hear sweet Hoy a fin get the thing H great stay of HOLLY AND IVY .
... trees in the garden formed a tabernacle where these dear children often met with God . Fre- quently in the play - time the voice of mirth would be stopped , and you might hear sweet Hoy a fin get the thing H great stay of HOLLY AND IVY .
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... hear , who hear , Come , and never fear : There's room for all , And the Shepherd doth call , Oh , come , and be happy here ! Those sheep were lost and wandering once , And the wolf went about to destroy ; But the Shepherd sought them ...
... hear , who hear , Come , and never fear : There's room for all , And the Shepherd doth call , Oh , come , and be happy here ! Those sheep were lost and wandering once , And the wolf went about to destroy ; But the Shepherd sought them ...
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... hear , who hear , Come , and never fear : There's room for all , And the Shepherd doth call , Oh , come , and be happy here . " But , almost before the children had learned the hymn , their dear friend was called by the Good Shepherd to ...
... hear , who hear , Come , and never fear : There's room for all , And the Shepherd doth call , Oh , come , and be happy here . " But , almost before the children had learned the hymn , their dear friend was called by the Good Shepherd to ...
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... a tabernacle where these dear children often met with God . Fre- quently in the play - time the voice of mirth would be stopped , and you might hear sweet children's voices joining in a hymn . And then the HOLLY AND IVY . 17.
... a tabernacle where these dear children often met with God . Fre- quently in the play - time the voice of mirth would be stopped , and you might hear sweet children's voices joining in a hymn . And then the HOLLY AND IVY . 17.
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Page 106 - ... we therefore commit his body to the ground ; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust; in sure and certain hope of the Resurrection to eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ; who shall change our vile body, that it may be like unto his glorious body, according to the mighty working, whereby he is able to subdue all things to himself.
Page 106 - Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed : We therefore commit his body to the ground, earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust, in sure and certain hope of resurrection to eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ...
Page 107 - But what must it be to be there ? We speak of its freedom from sin ; From sorrow, temptation, and care, From trials without and within — But what must it be to be there...
Page 26 - Lord ! whate'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief That brings me near to Thee.
Page 79 - The rest that remaineth will be for ever ! 2 — Fight the fight, Christian, Jesus is o'er thee ; Run the race, Christian, heaven is before thee ; He who hath promised faltereth never ; The love of eternity flows on for ever...
Page 44 - Oh, so bright ! Where sin and woe are done away, Oh, so bright ! And music fills the balmy air, And angels with bright wings are there, And harps of gold and mansions fair, Oh, so bright...
Page 79 - Lift the eye, Christian, Just as it closeth ; Raise the heart, Christian, Ere it reposeth ; Thee from the love of Christ Nothing shall sever ; Mount when thy work is done, Praise Him for ever.
Page 131 - This little book we can cordially recommend, not only for young readers, but for those of larger growth. The descriptions of the Celestial Empire are fascinating; the adventures and 'scapes hair-breadth, are exciting enough to make everybody who reads it wish to go to China almost as earnestly as Robinson Crusoe made him long for a Desert Island and a man Friday 1"— Attienseum.
Page 67 - For ye have the poor with you always, and whensoever ye will, ye may do them good : but me ye have not always.
Page 86 - Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you. For I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat, I was thirsty and ye gave me drink ; I was a stranger, and ye took me in; naked, and ye clothed me ; sick and in prison, and ye came unto me and visited me; inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these, ye did it unto me...