Gospel HymnsJ. Hatchard, 1847 - 183 pages |
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... bright appeared Whilst he and all men slept . And then again that gracious word To Joseph was renewed ; In Mary his betrothed wife Had been that mercy shewed . On her , a Virgin pure , had come The power of God from Heaven ; And now ...
... bright appeared Whilst he and all men slept . And then again that gracious word To Joseph was renewed ; In Mary his betrothed wife Had been that mercy shewed . On her , a Virgin pure , had come The power of God from Heaven ; And now ...
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... bright , And flowers and trees were bathed in light , And clear the streamlet ran ; But brighter than that moonbeam's ray Shone one bright star , as if the day At midnight had began . It gleamed not from the distant sky Where planets ...
... bright , And flowers and trees were bathed in light , And clear the streamlet ran ; But brighter than that moonbeam's ray Shone one bright star , as if the day At midnight had began . It gleamed not from the distant sky Where planets ...
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... bright two - edged sword , The deadliest weapon to repel That e'er was wrought in earth or hell . Oh ! give me strength that sword to wield , And trust to faith's heaven - tempered shield , That when the world's attractive smile , Or ...
... bright two - edged sword , The deadliest weapon to repel That e'er was wrought in earth or hell . Oh ! give me strength that sword to wield , And trust to faith's heaven - tempered shield , That when the world's attractive smile , Or ...
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... bright o'er hill and glen , O'er wood and rock and stream ; There's not a thing on earth that lives But gladdens in its beam . The noxious viper leaves his den To bask beneath its heat ; The lark trills forth his blithesome song , The ...
... bright o'er hill and glen , O'er wood and rock and stream ; There's not a thing on earth that lives But gladdens in its beam . The noxious viper leaves his den To bask beneath its heat ; The lark trills forth his blithesome song , The ...
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... heart of man At length may be subdued ; That , looking in this mirror bright , Till love divine beguile , We too , like God , may learn to love , And bless when men revile . No. 6 . God's Care for Man . St. Matt 10 GOSPEL HYMNS .
... heart of man At length may be subdued ; That , looking in this mirror bright , Till love divine beguile , We too , like God , may learn to love , And bless when men revile . No. 6 . God's Care for Man . St. Matt 10 GOSPEL HYMNS .
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