Walworth Hymnsauthor. Sold, 1792 - 185 pages |
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... Fountains of life and beams of love For ever fpring and shine . No more they need the quick'ning air , Or gently rising dew ; Unfpeakable their beauties are , And yet for ever new . Chrift is their fhade , and Chrift their fun ; Among ...
... Fountains of life and beams of love For ever fpring and shine . No more they need the quick'ning air , Or gently rising dew ; Unfpeakable their beauties are , And yet for ever new . Chrift is their fhade , and Chrift their fun ; Among ...
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... fountain of thy grace Stands ever open , full and free . Hungry , and poor , and lame , and blind , Hither thy blood - bought children fly ; In thy deep wounds a balfam find , And live , while they behold thee die . Alluding to the ...
... fountain of thy grace Stands ever open , full and free . Hungry , and poor , and lame , and blind , Hither thy blood - bought children fly ; In thy deep wounds a balfam find , And live , while they behold thee die . Alluding to the ...
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... fountain fprings in heav'n above , Its ftreams revive our drooping fouls ! HYMN X. L. M. Chrift our Subftitute . GREAT was the price to justice due When Jefus would redeem his bride ; Nothing but precious blood would do , And that must ...
... fountain fprings in heav'n above , Its ftreams revive our drooping fouls ! HYMN X. L. M. Chrift our Subftitute . GREAT was the price to justice due When Jefus would redeem his bride ; Nothing but precious blood would do , And that must ...
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... fountain head of peace , And bathe in everlasting blifs ! To hear them all at once proclaim Eternal glories to the Lamb ; And join , with joyful heart and tongue , That new , that never - ending fong ! And does the happy hour draw near ...
... fountain head of peace , And bathe in everlasting blifs ! To hear them all at once proclaim Eternal glories to the Lamb ; And join , with joyful heart and tongue , That new , that never - ending fong ! And does the happy hour draw near ...
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... fountain makes them fing : We travel through the wilderness- They fit before the King . We pray for grace to hold out well The conflict but begun ; They of their past engagements tell , And fing the conquests won . We fight the battles ...
... fountain makes them fing : We travel through the wilderness- They fit before the King . We pray for grace to hold out well The conflict but begun ; They of their past engagements tell , And fing the conquests won . We fight the battles ...
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adore afcend BATH ABBEY blefs bleft blifs blood bofom bright caft celeftial Chrift Chriftian church fellowship crown darkneſs death defcend defire diſplays divine Divine Grace dwell dy'd earth endleſs eternal ev'ry eyes faid faith falvation fame Father fave fear feet fellowſhip fhall fhame fhine fhould fhout fill'd fing finners flain flow'r fmiles focial foes fome fong fons foon forgiv'n forrows foul fountain fov'reign free From everlaſting ftands ftill ftrong fuch fuffer'd fweet fword glorious glory grace hear heart heav'n heav'nly hell himſelf holy honour HYMN immortal Jefu's Jefus juſtice King lives moſt muſt o'er op'ning OTFORD peace pow'r Praife ye praiſe raiſe ranfom'd redeeming love reft rejoice rife righteouſneſs riſe Saviour ſhall ſhine Shout ſkies Spirit ſtand ſtill ſtrains ſweet thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand throne voice WALWORTH Whofe wound WREATH'S TUNE ye faints ye the Lord Zion Zion's
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Page 154 - Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.
Page 150 - And of Zion it shall be said, This and that man was born in her: and the highest himself...
Page 57 - Foes we have, but we've a Friend, One that loves us to the end : Forward, then, with courage go ; Long we shall not dwell below ; Soon the joyful news will come, "Child, your Father calls — come home!
Page 57 - ... then, with courage go; Long we shall not dwell below; Soon the joyful news will come, " Child, your Father calls — come home !
Page 32 - When each can feel his brother's sigh, And with him bear a part ; When sorrow flows from eye to eye, And joy from heart to -heart. When free from envy, scorn, and pride, Our wishes all above, Each can his brother's failings hide, And show a brother's love.
Page 149 - I give unto you, That ye love one another •, as I have loved you, that ye alfo love one another. 3$ By this fhall all men know that ye are my difciples, if ye have love one to another.
Page 13 - Hither die blood-bought children fly; In thy deep wounds a balsam find, And live while they behold thee die. 3 Here they forget their doubts and fears, While thy sharp sorrows meet their eyes; And bless the hand...
Page 35 - ... My sins, O how black they appear, When in that dear bosom they meet ! Those sins were the nails and the spear, That wounded his hands and his feet.
Page 35 - That we fellow-sinners might live! The life they could not take away, How ready was Jesus to give! They pierced his hands and his feet; His hands and his feet he resigned; The pangs of his body were great, But greater the pangs of his mind.
Page 4 - And shall I impatiently fret And murmur beneath his kind rod? His love and his mercy forget, And fly in the face of my God?] 4 Dear Jesus, preserve me in love, And teach me on thee to rely; Give wisdom and strength from above, Nor let me against thee reply; Then I thy great name will adore, And cheerfully bear up the cross, Nor wish thee to lessen the power Which purges my conscience from dross.