| Richard Weaver - 1913 - 266 pàgines
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| Charles Birchenough - 1914 - 436 pàgines
...reviving and making permanent the old practice of catechising. " Happy 's the child whose youngest years Receive instruction well ; Who hates the sinner's path and fears The road that leads to hell. 'Tis easier work if we begin To fear the Lord betimes While sinners that grow old in sin Are hardened... | |
| George Herbert Betts - 1924 - 556 pàgines
...Where sinners must with devils dwell In darkness, fire, and chains. "Happy the child whose youngest years Receive instruction well, Who hates the sinner's path, and fears The road that leads to hell. "Why should I say, ' Tis yet too soon To seek for heaven or think of death? A flower may fade before... | |
| Charles Birchenough - 1925 - 548 pàgines
...permanent the old practice of catechising. " Happy 's the child whose youngest years Receive instructions well ; Who hates the sinner's path and fears The road that leads to hell. 'Tis easier work if we begin To fear the Lord betimes ; While sinners that grow old in sin, Are hardened... | |
| 1863
...they give them away to the first poor child they chance to meet. No. 2. THE CHILDREN'S PRIZE. No. 2. When we devote our youth to God, Tis pleasing in His eyes : A flower, when offered in the bud, Is no vain sacrifice. WHATEVER brawls disturb the street There should... | |
| 1980 - 586 pàgines
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| Carl Milton White - 1964 - 180 pàgines
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| 416 pàgines
...thirtytwo hymns are for the use of "Sunday scholars." Hymn number one begins Happy the child whose youngest years Receive instruction well ; Who hates the sinner's path, and fears The road that leads to hell. The fourth hymn is headed "The Chief End of Man"; its first stanza is Why have we lips, if not to sing... | |
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