| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 pages
...music to my ear : Fain would I sound it out so loud, That earth and heaven should hear I Yes, thou art precious to my soul, My transport, and my trust...speechless clasp thee in my arms, The antidote of death. § 143. Those who were intimate with Colonel Gardiner must have observed, how ready he was to give... | |
| Philip Doddridge - Theology - 1803 - 680 pages
...heart, And sheds its fragrance there ; The noblest balm of all its wounds, The cordial of its care. 5 I'll speak the honours of thy name With my last labouring breath ; Then speechless clasp thee in mine arms, The antidote of death. CCCXXXVI. Noah preserved in the Ark,andtlie BeUeter in Christ. I... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 738 pages
...heart, And sheds its fragrance there ; The noblest balm of all its wounds, The cordial of its care. 5 I'll speak the honours of thy name With my last labouring breath ; Then speechless clasp thee in mine arms, The antidote of death. CCCXXXVI. Noah preserved in the Ark.mdilic Betiaer in Chritt. I Peter... | |
| George Richards - Hymns, English - 1808 - 400 pages
...heart, And shed its fragrance there ; The noblest balm of all its wounds, The cordial of its care. 5 I'll speak the honours of thy name With my last labouring breath ; And dying, clasp thee in my arms, The antidote of death. HYMN 202. CM -H.AIL, Alpha and Omega, hail... | |
| William Bengo Collyer - Hymns - 1812 - 980 pages
...heart, And sheds it's fragrance there ; The noblest balm of all it's wounds, The cordial of it's care. 5 I'll speak the honours of thy name /•• With my...last labouring breath ; Then speechless clasp thee in mine aims, The antidote of death. HYMN DCCXCI. The Gospel first preached at Jerusalem. Luke xxiv. 47.... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - Bible - 1812 - 530 pages
...heart, And sheds its fragrance there ; The richest balm of all its wounds, The cordial of its care. 5 I'll speak the honours of thy name, With my last labouring breath ; Then, speechless, give my soul to thee, The antidote of death. DODDRIDGE. HYMN CXXXIV. Long Metre. * or b The Memorial... | |
| Isabella Graham - 1816 - 428 pages
...all my wounds, The cordial of my care. " I'll speak the honours of thy name, With my last falt'ring breath ; Then speechless clasp thee in my arms, The antidote of death." " GRACE, 'tis a charming sound, Harmonious to my ear; Heaven willi the echo shall resound. And all... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1817 - 294 pages
...all its wounds, The cordial of its care. V. I'll speak the honours of thy name With my last lab'ring breath ; Then speechless clasp thee in my arms, The antidote of death. SECT. 143. Those who were intimate with Colonel Gardiner must have observed kow ready he was to give... | |
| Richard Herne Shepherd - Hymns, English - 1818 - 684 pages
...sordid dust. 3 All my capacious powers can wish, In thee doth richly meet ; Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, Nor friendship half so sweet. Thy grace still...speechless clasp thee in my arms, The antidote of death. 18. The same. Rev. v. 13. (PM) GLORY to God on high : Let heaven and earth reply, " Praise ye his name... | |
| Hymns - 1821 - 328 pages
...heart, And shod its fragrance there ; The noblest balm of all its wounds, The cordial of its care. H I'll speak the honours of thy name With my last labouring breath ; .\nd dying, clasp thee in my arms, The antidote of death. DODDRIDGE. HYMN 94. PM Praise. Psa. xliv.... | |
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