Bell's Edition, 第 61~62 巻J. Bell, 1782 |
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... should be performed the worst upon earth . The gofpel brings us nearer to the hea- venly state than all the former difpenfations of God amongst men ; and in these last days of the gofpel we are brought almoft within fight of the kingdom ...
... should be performed the worst upon earth . The gofpel brings us nearer to the hea- venly state than all the former difpenfations of God amongst men ; and in these last days of the gofpel we are brought almoft within fight of the kingdom ...
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... should fpeak a falfehood unto God . Thus the powers of our fouls are fhocked on a fudden , and our fpirits ruffled before we have time to reflect that this may be fung only as a hiftory of ancient faints ; and perhaps in fome inftances ...
... should fpeak a falfehood unto God . Thus the powers of our fouls are fhocked on a fudden , and our fpirits ruffled before we have time to reflect that this may be fung only as a hiftory of ancient faints ; and perhaps in fome inftances ...
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... should give to fincere confciences as little disturbance as poffible . However , where any unpleafing word is found he that leads the worship may fubftitute a better ; for bleffed be God we are not confined to the words of any man in ...
... should give to fincere confciences as little disturbance as poffible . However , where any unpleafing word is found he that leads the worship may fubftitute a better ; for bleffed be God we are not confined to the words of any man in ...
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... should this earth delight us fo , b 164 Why should we start and fear to die , b 31 With cheerful voice I fing , a 48 With holy fear and humble song , b 44 With joy we meditate the grace , Y Ye faints , how lovely is the place , Ye fons ...
... should this earth delight us fo , b 164 Why should we start and fear to die , b 31 With cheerful voice I fing , a 48 With holy fear and humble song , b 44 With joy we meditate the grace , Y Ye faints , how lovely is the place , Ye fons ...
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... should be so , " ' Tis thy delight t ' abase the proud " And lay the haughty scorner low . 5 . " There's none can know the Father right " But those who learn it from the Son , 12 16 " Nor can the Son be well receiv'd " But where the ...
... should be so , " ' Tis thy delight t ' abase the proud " And lay the haughty scorner low . 5 . " There's none can know the Father right " But those who learn it from the Son , 12 16 " Nor can the Son be well receiv'd " But where the ...
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122 ページ - 2. With joy the Father doth approve The fruit of his eternal love; The Son with joy looks down and fees The purchafe of his agonies. $ 3. The Spirit takes delight to view The holy foul he form'd anew, And faints and angels join to fing The growing empire of their
159 ページ - XXXII. Third. Long Metre. To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, Three in One, Be honour, praife, and glory, giv'n By all on earth and all in heav'n. XXXIII. Or
25 ページ - THEE we adore Eternal Name! And humbly own to thee How feeble is our mortal frame, What dying worms are we. [2. Our wafting lives grow fhorter ftill As months and days
134 ページ - [4. His dying crimfon like a robe Spreads o'er his body on the tree, Then am I dead to all the globe, And all the globe is dead to me.]
165 ページ - all the glorious names Of Wifdom, Love, and Pow'r, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore, All are too mean To fpeak his worth, , *. Too mean to fet -. My Saviour forth.
92 ページ - and make them mine. 4. Be thou my pattern, make me bear More of thy gracious image here, Then God the Judge fhall own my name
149 ページ - Were I infpir'd to preach and tell All that is done in heav'n and hell, Or could my faith the world remove, Still I am nothing without love. 8
113 ページ - 5. Then what my thoughts defign to do My hands with all your might purfue, Since no device nor work is found, Nor faith nor hope beneath the ground.
139 ページ - We humbly take what they refufe, And Gentiles thy falvation tafte. 3. We are the poor, the blind, the lame, And help was far and death was nigh! But at the gofpel-call we came, And ev'ry want
89 ページ - 2. Worthy the Lamb thatdy'd, they cry, To be exalted thus; Worthy the Lamb our lips reply, Tor he was