Hymns and Songs of the ChurchJ. R. Smith, 1856 - 304 pages |
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adore adversaries afflictions Almighty Angels Anglo-Saxon Apostle Baal-hammon bestow brought called Canticle Christian Church Church of England cloth comfort commemoration confess daughters of Jerusalem dear death deliverance divine dost doth E'en earth Edition Edom ev'ry evermore eyes faith Father favour fear flesh foes Forty-fourth Song fruit George Wither glorious glory God's hand hath hear heart Heaven History Holy Ghost honour Hymns Hymns and Songs Israel J. O. Halliwell Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews John Yonge Akerman King kingdom labour LAMENT let thy live magnify him evermore Mark Antony mercy myrrh mysteries mystically Ninth Song oh Lord original price particular Church Post 8vo praise pray Prayer Prophet Redeemer Saviour Secondly shew Sing sins Sisera SOHO SQUARE soul Spirit sung sweet thee thereof things Third Song Thirdly thou art thou didst thou hast thou shalt thy name thy servants thy word tion unto vineyard vouchsafed Wither wrath
Popular passages
Page 311 - CURSORY NOTES on Various Passages in the Text of Beaumont and Fletcher, as edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, and on his "Few Notes on Shakespeare.
Page xxxii - Lord, living here are we As fast united yet, As when our hands and hearts by Thee Together first were knit. And in a thankful song Now sing we will Thy praise, For that Thou dost as well prolong * Our loving, as our days. The frowardness that springs From our corrupted kind, Or from those troublous outward things, Which may distract the mind ; Permit not Thou, O Lord, Our constant love to shake ; Or to disturb our true accord, Or make our hearts to ache.