| 1845 - 624 pages
...Shines in upon my lonely dwelling-place, And there is no more night. On my bended knee I recognize thy purpose, clearly shown ; My vision thou hast dimmed that I may see Thyself— Thyself alone ! I have nought to fear ! This darkness is the shadow of thy wing; Beneath it I am almost sacred, here... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 pages
...Shines in upon my lonely dwelling place — And there is no more night. On my bended knee, I recognize Thy purpose, clearly shown, My vision Thou hast dimmed that I may see Thyself— Thyself alone. I have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing ; Beneath it I am almost sacred —... | |
| 1856 - 666 pages
...and its holy light Shines in upon my lonely dwelling-place, And there is no more night. . . . . ss i On my bended knee I recognise Thy purpose clearly...hast dimmed, that I may see Thyself; Thyself alone. I have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing ; Beneath it I am almost sacred ; here... | |
| Samuel Dunn - 1852 - 1074 pages
...Shines in upon my lonely dwelling-place, And there is no more night. On my bended knee I recognize Thy purpose, clearly shown : My vision Thou hast dimmed, that I may see Thy> elf, Thyself alone. 1 have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing ; licneath... | |
| Manchester district Sunday school assoc - 1855 - 800 pages
...dwelling place, And there is no more night. On my bended knee I recognise Thy purpose clearly shewn — My vision Thou hast dimmed, that I may see Thyself— Thyself alone. I have nought to fear; This darkness is the shadow of thy wing — Beneath it I am almost sacred —... | |
| 1850 - 642 pages
...When men are farthest, then Thou art most near ; When friends pass by, my weakness shun, Thy chariot 1 hear. Thy glorious face Is leaning towards me, and...hast dimmed, that I may see Thyself, Thyself alone. I have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing; Beneath it 1 am almost sacred, here... | |
| Joseph Foulkes Winks - 1836 - 690 pages
...holy light Shines in upon my lonely dwelling place — And there is no more night. On my bended Inee, I recognise thy purpose, clearly shown, My vision...hast dimmed that I may see Thyself, Thyself alone. I have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of thy wing ; Beneath it I am almost sacred —... | |
| America - 1852 - 544 pages
...When friends pass by, my weaknesses to shun, Thy chariot I hear. Thy glorious face Is leaning toward me, and its holy light Shines in upon my lonely dwelling-place...hast dimmed that I may see Thyself —Thyself alone. I have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing ; Beneath it I am almost sacred —... | |
| Thomas Buchanan Read - 1852 - 516 pages
...art thou most near; When friends pass by, my weaknesses to shun, Thy glorious face Is leaning toward me, and its holy light Shines in upon my lonely dwelling-place—...clearly shown; My vision Thou hast dimmed that I may see Thyself—Thyself alone. I have nought to fear; This darkness is the shadow of Thy wing; Beneath it... | |
| Elizabeth Nicholson - 1853 - 412 pages
...Shines in upon my lonely dwelling place — And there is no more night. On my bended knee, I recognize Thy purpose, clearly shown ; My vision Thou hast dimmed, that I may see Thyself— Thyself alone. I have nought to fear ; This darkness is the shadow of thy wing ; Beneath it I am almost sacred —... | |
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