This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1828 Excerpt: ...from that disastrous fate Which must, at last, o'erwhelm thy foe; And may I more than ever hate Sin, the true source of human woe! Grant me communion, Lord! with thee, Love to thy worship, laws, and ways; A heart from all corruption free, And tuned to sing its Saviour's praise. This shall secure unwithering joys, When ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1828 Excerpt: ...from that disastrous fate Which must, at last, o'erwhelm thy foe; And may I more than ever hate Sin, the true source of human woe! Grant me communion, Lord! with thee, Love to thy worship, laws, and ways; A heart from all corruption free, And tuned to sing its Saviour's praise. This shall secure unwithering joys, When other loves shall fade and die; Let the vain world pursue its toys, I live but for eternity! OIK C. M. A Residence with Sinners bewailed. Psalm 120. o LORD! my praise I yield to thee, Of whom our fathers sung; From lying lips deliver me, And the deceitful tongue. From morn to evening, who shall tell The sorrows 1 endure! I in the tents of Kedar dwell, In Mesech's land impure! My feet have sojourn'd long with those Whom evil passions guide; Who all profess themselves thy foes, Who dare thy name deride. Though strife and tumult round appear, May I delight in peace; And soon the summons I shall hear, That gives my soul release. Q 1 a CM. God our Protector at all Times. Psalm 121. WE will look up to yonder hills, Where only help is found; To him who all creation fills, Who gives the stars their bound. The mighty God his servant keeps, And holy is his name; He never slumbers, never sleeps; From age to age the same. Lord! we who in thy ways delight, May banish every fear; By sea and land, by day and night, Thy hand is ever near. No noon-tide sun shall us dismay; No moon our souls alarm; For thou, whom heaven and earth obey, Wilt guard from every harm. In danger, and the hour of dread, Thou wilt thy care display; Thy unseen shield is round us spread, Through all our mortal way. We will indulge no faithless doubt, And wheresoe'er we roam, Thou wilt preserve our going out, And thou, our coming home. 317. L. M. A Call to appear in the Courts of Zion. Ps...
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