Books Group:A Collection of psalms and hymns for public worship
- Taschenbuch ISBN: 9781231578841
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RareBooksClub.com. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 44 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 edition. Excerpt: . . . listen, when of saints the least May boldly cry, -- Incarnate Love is mine! The Christian Life. PERFECT PEACE. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind te stayed on thee. Isa. xxvi. 3. HUMILITY Doth mark The child of heaven within salvations ark; Through all his hallowd ways He harps the hymn of ever-deepning praise, For mercies which surpass The power of numbers to recount, or class;--Yet, sins as sumless claim a constant tear, That God, by prayer invoked, may hush all guilty fear. But humble though the hearts Of Gods own children, this their creed imparts, --A boldness to believe That Christ is near them, when his chosen grieve: Though each an atom seem Lost in vast glories which around Him stream, Each individual heart and lonely mind In Christ a Brother clasps, and bears its doom resignd. No mere Abstractions dead, By science out of arid reason bred, And calld creations laws, Which Sense adoreth as presiding Cause, --A faith divine can own; But oer all life perceives the Saviours throne; A God tripersonal believers love, And in Emmanuels name seek all they find above. Though moral earthquakes shock The Systems round us, till they reel and rock; While mad Opinion rules, And Satan out of pride begets dark schools Of sentiment, or sin, Which scorn without, and stifle truth within. --A more than halcyon in his bosom reigns, Who hath a Heart in heaven which echoes all his pains. Unstable is weak earth; And nothing which in space, or time, has birth, A resting-place can give To Souls who on this tearful world must live; Since wayward passions will Haunt the vexd world, and never leave it still;--The gnawing fever of some inward pain Is all unchristian hearts from their false life obtain. But, there is peace divine, A. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub.com, Rarebooksclub.com. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 34 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1843 Excerpt: . . . lucid gold proclaim All the music of his name, Heaven echoing the theme. CHORTTS. O, how good it is to be blest, And dwell where loving Jesus is! 3 Four and twenty elders rise From their princely station; Shout his glorious victories, Sing his great salvation; Cast their crowns before his throne; Cry, in reverential tone, Glory be to God alone, Holy, holy, holy One! CHORUS. O, how good it is to be blest, And dwell where loving Jesus is! 4 Hark! the thrilling symphonies Seem, methinks, to seize us; Join we to the holy lays--Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! Sweetest sound in seraphs song; Sweetest note on mortals tongue; Sweetest carol ever sung: Jesus! Jesus! flow along. CHORUS. O, how good it is to be blest, And dwell where loving Jesus is! HYMN 8. C. M. 1 Jerusalem! Jerusalem! Zion shall yet arise, In all the beauty of the Lord, Beneath thy own fair skies, When thou shalt come bowed down and low, Repentant and in tears, With offerings of broken hearts, And faith of holy seers. 2 Jerusalem! Jerusalem! Messiah he is king; Lift up thy voice from every hill, Let every valley sing; Lengthen thy cords, strengthen thy stakes, Break out on every hand, Thou Messed of the Lord of hosts, And glory of the land! HYMN 9. P. M. 1 When the King of kings comes, When the Lord of lords comes; We shall have a joyful day, When the King of kings comes: Great Babylon is broken down, And kingdoms once of great renown, And saints now suffering wear the crown, When the King of kings comes. 2 When the trump of God calls, When the last of foes falls; We shall have a joyful day, When the King of kings comes: O, then the saints, raised from the dead, Are with the living gathered, And all made like their glorious Head, When the King of kings comes. 3 When the foes distress comes, Then the church. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., Rarebooksclub.com, RareBooksClub.com. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 30 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1814 Excerpt: . . . bring u safe to glory. HYMN LIX, Fruitful; showers, emblems ofthtgospeh 1 MARK thfc soft-falling snow, And the diffusive rain, To heaven from whence it fell, It turns not back again, But waters earth through every pore. And calls forth all its secret store. 2 Arrayd in living green, The hills and valleys shine And man and beast is fed By providence divine; The harvest bows its golden ears, The copious seed of future years. 3 So saith the God of grace, My gospel shall dKad, Almighty to effect The purpose I intend; Millions of souls shall feel its power, And bear it dow. i to millions more. -4 Joy shall begin their march, And peace protect their ways, While all the mountains round Echo melodious praise; The vocnl groves shall sing The Go, And every tree consenting nod. HYMN LX. The equity of the divine dispensations, 1. FATHER of men, who can complain Under thy mild and equal reign Who does a weight of duty share More than his aids and powers can bear With diflFring climes and differing lands, With fruitful plains and barren sauds. Thy hand hath formd this earthly round, And set eaeh nation in its bound. J With like variety thy ray Here sheds a full, there fainter day, While all are in their measure ahowd The way to happiness and God. . i O the unbounding grace which brought To us the words by Jesus taught! So blest and with such hopes inspird, How much is givn, how much requirM! HYMN LXJ. Christs resurrection, a pledge of ours. 1 BLESSD be the everlasti. g God, The Father of our Lord! Be his abounding mercy praisd, His majesty adorM! When from the dead he raisdhis Son, And ealld him to the sky, He gxve our souls a lively hope, That they should never die. What though thy uncostrolld decree, Command us back to (lust . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub.com<