Hymns and verses, collected by S.B.S. Harris & Company, 1878 - 118 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... faith betraying , Say in our sad hearts of woe ; Looking at some trouble lying In the dark and dread unknown , We too often ask with sighing " Who shall roll away the stone ? " Thus with care our spirits crushing When they might from ...
... faith betraying , Say in our sad hearts of woe ; Looking at some trouble lying In the dark and dread unknown , We too often ask with sighing " Who shall roll away the stone ? " Thus with care our spirits crushing When they might from ...
Pagina 17
... faith in Him be shaken , He doth hear and answer prayer . " Tis in love that He doth chasten , To draw closer to His breast ; Stormy winds thy voyage hasten To thy bright , eternal rest . Soon shall end thy tribulation , Soon shall dawn ...
... faith in Him be shaken , He doth hear and answer prayer . " Tis in love that He doth chasten , To draw closer to His breast ; Stormy winds thy voyage hasten To thy bright , eternal rest . Soon shall end thy tribulation , Soon shall dawn ...
Pagina 20
... faith on Thee I fix , And will not let it stray . And if Thou bid'st me go or stay , If friends be mine , or foes , My humbled heart I'll lift to Thee , And whisper , Jesus knows . L. G. R. BREAKING STONES UPON THE ROAD . NEAR a path ...
... faith on Thee I fix , And will not let it stray . And if Thou bid'st me go or stay , If friends be mine , or foes , My humbled heart I'll lift to Thee , And whisper , Jesus knows . L. G. R. BREAKING STONES UPON THE ROAD . NEAR a path ...
Pagina 28
... faith to quicken , My weary soul to cheer . Safe nestling in Thy bosom , I gaze upon Thy face , In vain my foes would drive me From Thee , my hiding place . ' Tis Thou hast made me happy ; ' Tis Thou hast set me free . To whom shall I ...
... faith to quicken , My weary soul to cheer . Safe nestling in Thy bosom , I gaze upon Thy face , In vain my foes would drive me From Thee , my hiding place . ' Tis Thou hast made me happy ; ' Tis Thou hast set me free . To whom shall I ...
Pagina 34
... TWILIGHT . I WAS sitting alone towards the twilight , With spirit troubled and vexed , With thoughts that were morbid and gloomy , And faith that was sadly perplexed . The Voice in the Twilight . Some homely work I The Voice in the ...
... TWILIGHT . I WAS sitting alone towards the twilight , With spirit troubled and vexed , With thoughts that were morbid and gloomy , And faith that was sadly perplexed . The Voice in the Twilight . Some homely work I The Voice in the ...
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Art thou blessing Breaking stones bright bring cheer chosen Jesus Christian Christian's Triumph clouds Colporteur dark Death of S. C. J. Divine dost doth earth eyes faint faith Father Fulness Dwells giveth His loved glad glory Guiding Voices hand hath hear heard heart be troubled heaven heavenly holy John X labour Let me hide life's light lips Little Barbara's Hymn Little Lifters loved ones sleep Muscatine neath Nevermore o'er path pathway praise pray prayer rest Richard Hopkins road Rock of Ages roll sacred pathway Saviour Seeds seeds of death sinner sins smile song sorrow sowing spirit Strength in Adversity sweet Talitha Cumi tears thank Thee THEODORE MONOD Thine Thou art Thou hast Thou knowest thou shalt thought throne thy day Thy love thy soul thy strength thy way unto toil tread trifle Twas Twilight unguarded hour unto the Lord wait wake WAYNESVILLE weak weary weeping whispered William Sessions words
Populaire passages
Pagina 20 - Toil on, faint not, keep watch, and pray ; Be wise the erring soul to win ; Go forth into the world's highway, Compel the wanderer to come in. Toil on, and in thy toil rejoice : For toil comes rest, for exile, home ; Soon shalt thou hear the Bridegroom's voice, The midnight peal, Behold I come ! HORATIUS BONAR.
Pagina 15 - KNOW not if the dark or bright Shall be my lot : If that wherein my hopes delight Be best, or not It may be mine to drag for years Toil's heavy chain : Or day and night my meat be tears On bed of pain.] Dear faces may surround my hearth With smiles and glee : Or I may dwell alone, and mirth Be strange to me. My bark is wafted to the strand By breath divine : No.
Pagina 19 - tis not for naught; Thy earthly loss is heavenly gain; Men heed thee, love thee, praise thee not; The Master praises: — what are men? 3 Go, labor on: enough while here If He shall praise thee, if He deign Thy willing heart to mark and cheer; No toil for Him shall be in vain.
Pagina 16 - My bark is wafted to the strand By breath divine : And on the helm there rests a hand Other than mine. One who has known in storms to sail I have on board : Above the raving of the gale I hear my Lord.
Pagina 46 - Let me hide myself in Thee," Felt her soul no need to hide ; Sweet the song as song could be — And she had no thought beside : All the words unheedingly Fell from lips untouched by care, Dreaming not that each might be On some other lips a prayer : " Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.
Pagina 19 - Go, labour on ; spend, and be spent — Thy joy to do the Father's will. It is the way the Master went : Should not the servant tread it still ? Go, labour on ; 'tis not for nought : Thy earthly loss is heavenly gain. Men heed thee, love thee, praise thee not. The Master praises : what are men...
Pagina 6 - Therefore I come, Thy gentle call obeying, And lay my sins and sorrows at Thy feet, On everlasting strength my weakness staying, Clothed in Thy robe of righteousness complete ; Then rising and refreshed, I leave Thy throne, And follow on to know as I am known ! MINISTRY.
Pagina 104 - So I go on not knowing ! I would not if I might ; I would rather walk in the dark, with God, than go alone in the light . I would rather walk with Him by faith, than walk alone by sight.
Pagina 19 - Men die in darkness at your side, Without a hope to cheer the tomb ; Take up the torch, and wave it wide, The torch that lights time's thickest gloom.
Pagina 27 - I thought, when the Master Builder Comes down His temple to view, To see what rents must be mended, And what must be builded anew ; Perhaps, as He looks o'er the building, He will bring my work to the light, And seeing the marring and bungling, And how far it...