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. 1870 Excerpt: ...Shall wipe off every tearc. C "They that be wise shall shine as the bright-8s. 7s. 7s. ness of the firmament."--Dan. xii. 3. 1 Who are these like stars appearing, These, before God's throne who stand? Each a golden crown is wearing, Who are all this glorious band? Hallelujah! hark, they sing, Praising loud their ...
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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. 1870 Excerpt: ...Shall wipe off every tearc. C "They that be wise shall shine as the bright-8s. 7s. 7s. ness of the firmament."--Dan. xii. 3. 1 Who are these like stars appearing, These, before God's throne who stand? Each a golden crown is wearing, Who are all this glorious band? Hallelujah! hark, they sing, Praising loud their heavenly King. 2 Who are these in dazzling brightness, Clothed in God's own righteousness: These, whose robes of purest whiteness Shall their lustre still possess, Still untouch'd by time's rude hand, Whence come all this glorious band? 3 These are they who have contended For their Saviour's honour long, Wrestling on till life was ended, Following not the sinful throng; These, who well the fight sustain'd, Triumph by the Lamb have gain'd. 4 These are they whose hearts were riven, Sore with woe and anguish tried, Who in prayer full oft have striven With the God they glorified; Now, their painful conflict o'er, God has bid them weep no more c. "I "What are these, which are arrayci in double 7s. 4 white robes t"--Rev. vii. 13. 1 What are these in bright array? This innumerable throng, Round the altar night and day, Hymning one triumphant song? "Worthy is the Lamb once slain, Blessing, honour, glory, power, Wisdom, riches, to obtain, New dominion every hour." 2 These through fiery trials trod; These from great affliction came; Now before the throne of God, Seal'd with his almighty name; Clad in raiment pure and white, Victor-palms in every hand, Through their dear Redeemer's might, More than conquerors they stand. 3 Hunger, thirst, disease unknown, On immortal fruits they feed; Them the Lamb amidst the throne Shall to living fountains lead: Joy and gladness banish sighs, Perfect love dispels all fears, And for ever fr...
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