WHENE'ER I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see ! What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me ? Not more than others I deserve, Yet God hath given me more ; For I have food while others starve, Or beg from door to door. Divine and Moral Songs for Children - Pągina 11per Isaac Watts - 1834 - 47 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | Alice Woodworth Cooley, William Franklin Webster - 1909
...from thyself? 7. Did the waves obey King Canute ? 8. Where is the most rugged American scenery? 9. What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me ? 10. Where shall wisdom be found ? n. Where is the place of understanding? 12. Whence, then, cometh... | |
 | Mary Fisher - 1912 - 303 pągines
...physical pain, and your two feet will carry you about, remember your promise, and sing in your heart : ' What shall I render to my God for all His gifts to me ? ' " When my deafness presents itself to me as a great affliction, I drive away the apparition by... | |
 | 1873
...thought till her brain grew dizzy. ( Tu be continued.) No. VIII. PRAISE FOR DAILY MERCIES. WHENE'ER I take my walks abroad How many poor I see ! What shall I render to my God For all His gifts to me ? Not more than others I deserve, Yet God has given me more ; For I have food, while others starve,... | |
 | 1846
...through, That thousands think his theory true. ilarske. SOPHIA COOKE ROGERS. THE POOR IRISH BOY. " Not more than others I deserve, Yet God hath given me more." MY dear little friends, have you anxiously thought to-day how much you owe to the great God for all... | |
 | Helen Ardell Whitney - 1922 - 322 pągines
...cradle hymn of Watts : Hush, my babe, lie still and slumber, Holy angels guard thy bed. and When'er I take my walks abroad. How many poor I see. What shall I render to my God For all His gifts to me? And I remember with great delight I used to say over those glorious lines, still in our hymn books... | |
 | 1882
...their morning prayers, they came to these trustful words, " Give us this day our daily bread." WHENE'ER I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see ! What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me I Not more than others I deserve, Yet God hath given me more ; For I have food while others starve,... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 1100 pągines
...world will disagree, But all mankind's concern is charity. Essay on Man, Epistle III. POPE. Whene'er I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see ! What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me ? Divine Songs. DR. I. WATTS. Who will not mercie unto others show, How can he mercy ever hope to have... | |
 | Jeremiah Bascom Reeves - 1924 - 367 pągines
...children's poetry. But still they have a note that appeals to universal childhood. Song IV begins: When'er I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see ! What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me ? Not more than others I deserve, Yet God hath given me more, For I have food while others starve Or... | |
 | Peggy Brock - 1993 - 180 pągines
...articulately by one of the early residents, probably Mudlong or Tartan: Whenever I take my walks abroad How my poor I See What shall I render to my God for all his gifts to me Not more than others 1 deserve yet God hath given me more for I have food while others starve or beg... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1996 - 5240 pągines
...GOD,. SECTION II. Acknowledgement of Divine favours. WHENE'KR I take my walks abroad, How many poor 1 see ! What shall I render to my God, For all his gifts to me! Not more than others 1 deserve, Yet God has giv'n me more ; For I have food, while others starve. Or... | |
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