| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1833 - 684 pàgines
...blest kingdom we shall be From every mortal trouble free ; No groans shall mingle with the songs Which warble from immortal tongues. 3 No rude alarms of...no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 4 O long expected day, begin ! Dawn on this world of woe and sin : Fain would we leave this weary road,... | |
| 1833 - 576 pàgines
...death shall reach the place; No groans to mingle with the songs Which warble from immortal tongues. 4 No rude alarms of raging foes ; , No cares to break...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 5 O long expected day, begin; Dawn on these realms of w'o and sin; Fain would we leave this weary road,... | |
| Gardner BALDWIN - 1833 - 248 pàgines
...every mortal trouble free ; No sighs shall mingle with the songs Resounding from immortal tongues. 5 No rude alarms of raging foes, No cares to break the...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 6 O long-expected day, begin ! Dawn on this world of woe and sin ; Fain would we leave this weary road,... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1833 - 346 pàgines
...there's a nobler rest above; To that our longing souls aspire, With ardent pangs of strong desire. 3 No rude alarms of raging foes; No cares to break...the long repose; No midnight shade, no clouded sun, Obscures the lustre of thy throne. 4 Around thy throne, grant we may meet, And give us but the lowest... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1833 - 472 pàgines
...there's a nobler rest above; To that our longing souls aspire, With ardent pangs of strong desire. 3 No rude alarms of raging foes; No cares to break...the long repose; No midnight shade, no clouded sun, Obscures the lustre of thy throne. 4 Around thy throne, grant we may meet, And give us but the lowest... | |
| 1833 - 256 pàgines
...groans, to mingle with the songs . Resounding from immortal tongues: 8 No more alarms from ghostly foes ; No cares to break the long repose ; No midnight...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 9 O, long expected year ! begin ; Dawn on this world of wo and sin ; Fain would we leave this weary... | |
| Robert William Dale - 1879 - 1102 pàgines
...Thy day, in this Thy house ; Accept, as grateful sacrifice. The songs which from the desert rise. 2 Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we love, But there's a nobler rest above, To that our labouring souls aspire, With ardent hope and strong desire. 3 No more fatigue, no more... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1879 - 422 pàgines
...come down to us, and is found in a multitude of books, of which the following is the first stanza : ••Thine earthly Sabbaths. Lord, we love. But there's a" nobler rest above : To that our longing souls aspire. With cheerful hope and strong desire." Church hymnology is not... | |
| 1879 - 422 pàgines
...come down to us, and is found in a multitude of books, of which the following is the first stanza : "Thine earthly Sabbaths. Lord, we love. But there's a nobler rest above : To that our longing souls aspire. With cheerful hope and strong desire." Church hymnology is not... | |
| Charles Herbert Richards - 1880 - 538 pàgines
...desire. 2 No more fatigue, no more distress, Nor sin nor death shall reach the place; No groans shall mingle with the songs That warble from immortal tongues....no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 4 O long-expected day, begin ! Dawn on these realms of woe and sin ; Fain would we leave this weary road,... | |
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