Divine and moral songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of childrenOliver & Boyd Tweeddale Court, 1829 - 48 pages |
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... honour'd all his Father's laws , Which we have disobey'd ; He bore our sins upon the cross , And our full ransom paid . 5 Behold him rising from the grave ; Behold him. 14 DIVINE SONGS FOR CHILDREN . Examples of Early Piety Praise to God ...
... honour'd all his Father's laws , Which we have disobey'd ; He bore our sins upon the cross , And our full ransom paid . 5 Behold him rising from the grave ; Behold him. 14 DIVINE SONGS FOR CHILDREN . Examples of Early Piety Praise to God ...
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... honour with their tongue , While scribes and priests blaspheme . 5 Samuel the child was wean'd , and brought To wait upon the Lord ; Young Timothy betimes was taught To know his holy word . 6 Then why should I so long delay What others ...
... honour with their tongue , While scribes and priests blaspheme . 5 Samuel the child was wean'd , and brought To wait upon the Lord ; Young Timothy betimes was taught To know his holy word . 6 Then why should I so long delay What others ...
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... But those that worship God , and give Their parents honour due , Here on this earth they long shall live , And live hereafter too . SONG XXIV . THE CHILD'S COMPLAINT . 1 WHY should. 42 DIVINE SONGS FOR CHILDREN . Obedience to Parents.
... But those that worship God , and give Their parents honour due , Here on this earth they long shall live , And live hereafter too . SONG XXIV . THE CHILD'S COMPLAINT . 1 WHY should. 42 DIVINE SONGS FOR CHILDREN . Obedience to Parents.
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... honour due . 6. Take heed that you no murder do . 7. Abstain from words and deeds unclean . 8. Nor steal , though thou art poor and mean . 9. Nor make a wilful lie nor love it . 10. What is thy neighbour's dare not covet . THE SUM OF ...
... honour due . 6. Take heed that you no murder do . 7. Abstain from words and deeds unclean . 8. Nor steal , though thou art poor and mean . 9. Nor make a wilful lie nor love it . 10. What is thy neighbour's dare not covet . THE SUM OF ...
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... , & C . LONG METRE . To God the Father , God the Son , And God the Spirit three in one , Be honour , praise , and glory giv'n , By all on earth , and all in heav'n . COMMON METRE . Now let the Father and the Son 50 DOXOLOGIES .
... , & C . LONG METRE . To God the Father , God the Son , And God the Spirit three in one , Be honour , praise , and glory giv'n , By all on earth , and all in heav'n . COMMON METRE . Now let the Father and the Son 50 DOXOLOGIES .
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Divine and Moral Songs, Attempted in Easy Language, for the Use of Children Isaac Watts No preview available - 2018 |
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air I breathe Almighty babe Behold betimes bless your store blest blood breath CALLING ILL NAMES child Christ COMMON METRE creatures curse danger dare darkness reigns days are dwindled death delight DIVINE SONGS door dreadful dwell e'er earth ev'ry eyes Father Father's law fear flow'r giv'n give glorious glory grace grow harden'd hear heart heav'n will bless heav'nly holy word hope HOSANNA hour Jews King let me love limbs have borne Lord lose my breath mock MORAL SONGS morning ne'er never obey offer'd pardon parents honour due play poor pow'r profane read and pray reigns rise shines sing his praise sins SLIGHT SPECIMEN sluggard SONG II SONG VII soul SPECIMEN OF MORAL sweet taught tell TEN COMMANDMENTS thee There's thou thy law thy name thy word tongue Twill universal song wanton song watch my lips wicked wretch Young sinners youth
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Page 64 - Hush! my dear, lie still, and slumber, Holy angels guard thy bed! Heavenly blessings without number Gently falling on thy head. Sleep, my babe; thy food and raiment, House and home, thy friends provide; All without thy care or payment, * All thy wants are well supplied. How much better thou'rt attended Than the son of God could be, When from Heaven He descended, And became a child like thee. Soft and easy is thy cradle; Coarse and hard thy Saviour lay: When His birthplace was a stable, And His softest...
Page 32 - tis a shameful sight, When children of one family Fall out, and chide, and fight.
Page 66 - PITY the sorrows of a poor old man, Whose trembling limbs have borne him to your door. Whose days are dwindled to the shortest span, Oh ! give relief and heaven will bless your store.
Page 25 - Twill save us from a thousand snares To mind religion young; Grace will preserve our following years, And make our virtue strong.
Page 36 - How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower!
Page 14 - WHENE'ER I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see ! What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me ? Not more than others I deserve, Yet God hath given me more ; For I have food while others starve, Or beg from door to door.
Page 63 - Just such is the Christian ; his course he begins, Like the sun in a mist, when he mourns for his sins, And melts into tears ; then he breaks out and shines, And travels his heavenly way : But when he comes nearer to finish his race, Like a fine setting sun, he looks richer in grace, And gives a sure hope, at the end of his days, Of rising in brighter array.
Page 63 - HUSH ! my dear, lie still and slumber, Holy angels guard thy bed ! Heavenly blessings without number Gently falling on thy head. Sleep, my babe, thy food and raiment, House and home, thy friends provide ; All without thy care or payment, All thy wants are well supplied.
Page 36 - In works of labour or of skill I would be busy too: For Satan finds some mischief still For idle hands to do.
Page 11 - I sing the goodness of the Lord, That filled the earth with food ; He formed the creatures with His word, And then pronounced them good.