| Robert Young (F.R.S.G.S.) - 1900 - 230 pages
...Go, labour on while it is day ; The world's dark night is hastening on ; Speed, speed thy work, cast sloth away ; It is not thus that souls are won. Men...wide, The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. APPENDIX Address by Captain Allen Gardiner to the chiefs of the Toba nation : — This letter comes... | |
| Robert Young (F.R.S.G.S.) - 1900 - 232 pages
...Go, labour on while it is day ; The world's dark night is hastening on ; Speed, speed thy work, cast sloth away ; It is not thus that souls are won. Men...cheer the tomb ; Take up the torch, and wave it wide, APPENDIX Address by Captain Allen Gardiner to the chiefs of the Toba nation : — This letter comes... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church, Charles Sumner Nutter - 1884 - 488 pages
...thy work, cast sloth away : It is not thus that souls are won. 6 " Men die in darkness at your eide, Without a hope to cheer the tomb ; Take up the torch...wide, The torch that lights time's thickest gloom." Unaltered. From the author's Hymne of Faith and Hone, first series, 1857. See No. 426. 604 Kot ashamed... | |
| Henry Date - 1902 - 296 pages
...U&~ . . O -tp r -Pi Speed, speed thy work, — cast sloth away! It is not thus that souls are won. Take up the torch and wave it wide — The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. Go forth in-to the world's highway;Com-pel the wanderer to come in. Yet fal-ter not; the prize you... | |
| Sir John Stainer - 1902 - 900 pages
...hastening on ; mf Speed, speed thy work ; cast sloth away ; It is not thus that souls are won. mp 5 Men die in darkness at your side, Without a hope to cheer the tomb ; m Take up the torch and wave it wide, The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. 6 Toil on, faint... | |
| Henry Date - 1902 - 296 pages
...BONAR. Tune:— WIMBORNE. LM r Go, la-bor on,while it is day; The world's dark night is hastening on; Men die in darkness at your side, With-out a hope to cheer the tomb; Toil on.faint not;keep watch and praylBe wise the err -ing soul to win; Go,Iabor on; your hands are... | |
| Congregational Union of England and Wales - 1906 - 526 pages
...thus that souls are won.] 1> Men die in darkness at thy side, Without a hope to cheer the tomb ; f Take up the torch and wave it wide. The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. mf Toil on, faint not, keep watch and pray; Be wise the erring soul to win ; Go forth into the world's... | |
| Ambrose White Vernon, Charles Henry Morse - 1909 - 480 pages
...Thy willing heart to mark and cheer; No toil for Him shall be in vain. 4 Men die in darkness at Thy side, Without a hope to cheer the tomb; Take up the...wide, — The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. 5 Toil on, and in thy toil rejoice, For toil conies rest, for exile home ; Soon shalt thou hear the... | |
| Roderick George MacBeth, Presbyterian Church in Canada. Home Mission Board - 1912 - 162 pages
...settlers amid their toil and tears kept triumphantly alive the torch of religion in the new country. " Take up the torch and wave it wide, The torch that lights time's thickest gloom." From that day, a hundred years ago, the Presbyterian Church has been a potent influence in the West... | |
| William Arthur Tatchell - 1914 - 174 pages
...as inevitable. Heathenism is sadder than ever at such times as these. The hymn is literally true — Men die in darkness at your side, Without a hope to cheer the tomb. The dumb acquiescence in relentless fate is very different from the Psalmist's experience, " Though... | |
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