I LOVE to steal awhile away From every cumbering care, And spend the hours of setting day In humble, grateful prayer 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all his promises to plead Where none but God can hear. The Cambrian - Page 3361892Full view - About this book
| Free Will Baptists (1780?-1911) - 1836 - 174 pages
...setting day, In humble, grateful prayer. 41 And all His promises to plead, Where none but God can hear. 3 I love to think on mercies past, And future good implore, And all my care and sorrows cast, On him whom I adore. 4 I love by faith to take a view Of brighter scenes in... | |
| Edward Scobell - 1836 - 228 pages
...in solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all his promises to plead, When none but God can hear. I love to think on mercies past, And future good implore, And all my sighs and sorrows cast On him whom I adore. Bright hopes in Christ my strength renew, When here by... | |
| Thomas Hastings - 1836 - 638 pages
...Chester. Woodland. Ot/TT. Secret prayer at twilight. d II LOVE to steal awhile away From every cumb'ring care ; And spend the hours of setting day, In humble, grateful prayer. 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear ; And all his promises to plead, When none but God... | |
| Thomas Hastings - 1836 - 640 pages
...pray er at twilight. OC A CM—Cbester. Woodland. d II LOVE to steal awhile away From every cumb'ring care ; And spend the hours of setting day. In humble, grateful prayer. 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear; And all his promises to plead, When none but God... | |
| Thomas Hastings - 1837 - 338 pages
...humble, grateful 394* Prayer at evening twilight. 1 I love to steal awhile away From every cumb'ring care, And spend the hours of setting day, In humble, grateful prayer. 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all His promises to plead. Where none but God... | |
| Johannes Zollikofer - 1837 - 722 pages
...the day to spend. HYMN 45. CM—Barby. Plymouth. 1 I LOVE to steal awhile away From every cumb'ring care, And spend the hours of setting day, In humble, grateful prayer. 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all his promises to plead, Where none but God... | |
| 1838 - 518 pages
...solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all His promises to plead, Where none but God can bear. 3 I love to think on mercies past, And future good implore, And all my cares ana sorrows cast On Him whom I adore. 4 I love by faith to take a view Of brighter scenes in heav'n... | |
| Abel Charles Thomas - 1839 - 224 pages
...of thy word. Till that triumphant hour, etc. LCB HYMN 567. Cuthbert, p. 76. I love awhile to steal away From every cumbering care, And spend the hours...to think on mercies past, And future good implore, i, And all my cares and sorrows cast On him whom I adore. I love by faith to take a view Of brighter... | |
| James Harvey Linsley - 1839 - 432 pages
...nope I cannot sink — "Twill bear me to my God. WORSHIP. Brown. 315. c. M. Woodstock. Solitude. 1 I LOVE to steal awhile away From every cumbering care,...the hours of setting day In humble, grateful prayer. 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all his promises to plead Where none but God... | |
| General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States - 1839 - 558 pages
...EXPERIENCE. „Ч ß C- MSi D. Evening twilight. 1 T LOVE to steal awhile away •*• From every cumb'ring care, And spend the hours of setting day In humble, grateful prayer. 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all His promises to plead, Where none but God... | |
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