| Naval, military, and village hymn book - 1832 - 352 pàgines
...hell shall reach the place : No groans to mingle with the songs, Which warbJe from immortal tongues. No rude alarms of raging foes ; No cares to break...no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. O long.expected day, begin ! Dawn on these realms of woe and sin ; Pain would we leave this weary road,... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce (bp. of Winchester) - 1832 - 166 pàgines
...mortal trouble free ; No sighs shall mingle with the song, Which there shall rise from ev'ry tongue. 4 No rude alarms of raging foes, No cares to break the...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 8. SM 1 WELCOME glad day of rest, That saw the Lord arise ; O welcome to this thankful breast And these... | |
| John Rippon - 1832 - 552 pàgines
...hell, shall reach the place ; No groans to mingle with the songs Which warble from immortal tongues. 3 No rude alarms of raging foes ; No cares to break...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 4 Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we love, But there's a nobler rest above ; To that our labouring souls... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 858 pàgines
...mingle with the songs Resounding from immortal tongues. No rude alarms of raging foes, No cares to hreak the long repose, No midnight shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. O long-expected day, hegin ! 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,... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1833 - 684 pàgines
...every mortal trouble free ; No groans shall mingle with the songs Which warble from immortal tongues. 3 No rude alarms of raging foes, No cares to break the...shade, 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1833 - 274 pàgines
...No 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 road,... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1833 - 358 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... | |
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