This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ...faileth never; The Truth of God is pure and free, And shall prevail forever! THE HOUSE OF GOD. TTENCE! every thought of worldly care, 1 This is the House of God; My soul, as for a feast prepare, Thy burdens here unload. The pealing organ sweetly rings Its cadence everywhere; From pew to pew bright ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ...faileth never; The Truth of God is pure and free, And shall prevail forever! THE HOUSE OF GOD. TTENCE! every thought of worldly care, 1 This is the House of God; My soul, as for a feast prepare, Thy burdens here unload. The pealing organ sweetly rings Its cadence everywhere; From pew to pew bright angel-wings Seem floating through the air! Ah! God is here--how very near--We speak to Him in prayer; His voice so dear dispels our fear, And soothes our every care. From out His Holy Word we read His promises secure; "Yea and Amen" they are indeed, And ever shall endure. The man of God with solemn voice, Expounds "the message" given; And as he speaks our hearts rejoice As if approaching Heaven. He dwells upon the love of God, So boundless, pure, and free; And of His Son, who bore the rod, And died upon the tree. The rich and poor, the young and old, Here like one family meet, --One heavenly shepherd and one fold, And one communion sweet. Dear day! the best of all the seven, My heart with rapture swells; 'Tis as the melody of Heaven, The sound of Sabbath bells! Like doves unto their downy nest, Our souls fly out to thee: Sweet foretaste of that heavenly rest For souls from sin set free. THE CHRISTIAN'S ARMOUR. Ephesians vi., 10-18. fH! Christian brother! would'st thou know--' From whence thy strength should be, When wrestling with thy bitter foe, Who seeks to conquer thee? With might from God the Lord, be strong, And in His strength prevail; With heavenly armour battle wrong, And thou shalt never fail. Thy loins be girt about with truth, The truth of God is sure; 'Twill compass all the snares of youth, And keep thee ever pure. Let righteousness thy breastplate be, To ward thee in the fight; Love God and man--deep, strong, and...
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