| Walter Burgh - 1826 - 382 pages
...the more Have fix'd my heart on heaven. 4. All-gracious Lord ! whatever my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief That brings me near to Thee ! CLXVI. LIGHT OUT OF DARKNESS. Psalm cxxvi. 5. (Bovdler.) 1. CHILDREN of God, who, pacing slow, Your... | |
| 1828 - 198 pages
...the more Have fix'd my heart in heav'n. 4 All-gracious Lord! whate'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief That brings me near to thee. RP WALKING WITH GOD. Oh ! for a closer walk with God, A calm and heavenly frame ; A light, to shine... | |
| Ethics - 1829 - 258 pages
...the more Have fix'd my heart in heav'n. All-gracious Lord ! whate'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief That brings me near to thee. No. 261.] [Tuesday. A PRAYER FOR RESIGNATION. To Thee, great Arbiter of Death ! A mortal suppliant... | |
| Naval, military, and village hymn book - 1832 - 352 pages
...more, Have fixed my heart on heaven. 4. All.gracious Lord ! whate'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief, That brings me near to Thee. 483 LM Trust in God under Bodily Afflictiont. Can all the pains I feel, or fear, Make thee, my soul,... | |
| William Bourn Oliver Peabody - 1835 - 426 pages
...the more Have fixed my heart in heaven. 4 All gracious Lord ! whate'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief That brings me near to thee. 523. c. M. Trust in God. 1 BLEST is the man who fears the Lord ; His well-established mind, In every... | |
| Prudence Jenkin - 1836 - 150 pages
...together for good to them that love God.' ' All-gracious God, whate'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief, That brings me near to thee.' The past year, though mixed with sorrow and affliction, has been nevertheless the happiest of my life.... | |
| H. D. - 1843 - 438 pages
...the more Have fixed my heart in heaven. All-gracious Lord ! whate'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief That brings me near to Thee. " THOUGHTS OF PEACE,' These eyes that were half closed in death, Now dare the noontide blaze ; My voice,... | |
| Baron Stow, Samuel Francis Smith - 1844 - 732 pages
...the more Have fixed my heart in heaven. 4 All-gracious Lord, whate'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief That brings me near to thee. 734. CM WATTS. Tkii Life a Pilgrimage. 1 LORD, what a wretched land is this, That yields us no supply... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1846 - 764 pages
...storms the more Have fixed my heart in heaven. All gracious Lord, what'er my lot In other times may be, I'll welcome still the heaviest grief That brings me near to thee. Selected. A liie of full and constant employment is the only safe and happy one. Ratting on a large... | |
| Samuel Francis Smith - 1849 - 232 pages
...more " Have fixed my heart on heaven. " All-glorious Lord, whate'er my lot " In other times may be, " I'll welcome still the heaviest grief, " That brings me near to thee." CHAPTER VIII. LAST DAYS AND DEATH. Father Grafton, as he was familiarly called in his advanced years,... | |
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