 | Herbert Barclay Turner, William Foster Biddle, Kerr Boyce Tupper - 1907 - 635 pągines
...LOWBLL MASON, 1814 Could give the guilt -y conscience peace.Or wash a -way the stain: A-men. £ ^r 2 But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, Takes all our sins...there confess my sin. 4 My soul looks back to see The burdens Thou didst bear, When hanging on the cursed tree, And hopes her guilt was there. 5 Believing,... | |
 | 1909 - 432 pągines
...у con-science peace, JJ Jr^fc th •ZJwash a - way the stain. A - men. Ш ^ ^æ=^ Г Г ^Tf j=r=t 2 But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, Takes all our sins...like a penitent I stand, And there confess my sin. 2ÓO LASTINGHAM 7», 6§. My soul looks back to see The burdens Thou didst bear, When hanging on the... | |
 | Christine Beals - 1912 - 254 pągines
...slain, Could give the guilty conscience peace, nor wash away the stain. But Christ the heavenly famb takes all our sins away. A sacrifice of nobler name and richer blood than they. My soul looks back to see the burden Thou didst bear While hanging on the cursed tree, and knows his... | |
 | Daniel Brink Towner - 1913 - 300 pągines
...Hishandgl God is love! I know, I feel: Jesus weeps, and loves me still. Charles Wesley. LOWELL MASON. 2 But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, Takes all our sins...than they. 3 My faith would lay her hand On that dear bead of Thine, While like a penitent I stand, And there confess my sin. 4 Believing, we rejoice To... | |
 | 1873
...editors of the Supplement. The two omitted ones of the original are deficient in rhyme and force : — " My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of Thine,...like a penitent I stand, And there confess my sin. " My soul looks back to see The burdens Thou didst bear, When hanging on the cursed tree, And hopei... | |
 | Harold Lewars - 1914 - 341 pągines
...slain, Could give the 2. But Christ, the heav'n-ly Lamb, Takes all our sins a - way, A sac - ri • 3. My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of Thine, While as a 201 O Thou, Before Whose Presence SJ Stone, 1889 ( Jesti, Magister Bone ) John B. Dykes, 1875... | |
 | Thomas J. Burnett - 1916 - 250 pągines
...to the meaning of certain words and lines. For example, in a well-known hymn this verse occurs : — My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of Thine...like a penitent I stand, And there confess my sin. The picture of personified faith presented in these lines might puzzle even an intelligent adult, and... | |
 | Daniel Brink Towner - 1916 - 300 pągines
...j-5~ni — c — to rr — t y f ~s — c r k5 Ig»— i — ~-f*- — I-fs-. 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 \ \ \ ir , 2 But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, Takes all our sins...sacrifice of nobler name, And richer blood than they. 4 Believing, we rejoice To see the curse remove; We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice. And sing His... | |
 | Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod - 1918 - 814 pągines
...come. 819 s. M. NOT all the blood of beasts On Jewish altars slain, Could give the guilty conscience peace. Or wash away the stain. 2 But Christ, the heavenly...there confess my sin. 4 My soul looks back to see The burdens Thou didst bear. When hanging on the cursed tree, And hopes her guilt was there. 5 Believing,... | |
 | David James Burrell - 1918 - 217 pągines
...indicate the transfer of the heavy burden of the people's sins. So do we approach our Saviour, saying, " My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of thine, While, like a penitent, I stand And thus confess my sin." And after that the scapegoat was sent away " by the hand of a fit man, into the... | |
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