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... original contributions , as well as to those English and American authors and pub- lishers who kindly permitted him to use poems already known , 1 Under each section the pieces are mostly arranged in chronological order , to enable the ...
... original contributions , as well as to those English and American authors and pub- lishers who kindly permitted him to use poems already known , 1 Under each section the pieces are mostly arranged in chronological order , to enable the ...
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... . A new ABRAHAM COLES : Latin Hymns , with Original Translations ( Dies Ira ; Stabat Mater , both dolorosa and speciosa ; Urbs cœlestis , & c . ) . New York , 5th ed . , 1868 . II . For German Hymnology . PII . WACKERNAGEL :
... . A new ABRAHAM COLES : Latin Hymns , with Original Translations ( Dies Ira ; Stabat Mater , both dolorosa and speciosa ; Urbs cœlestis , & c . ) . New York , 5th ed . , 1868 . II . For German Hymnology . PII . WACKERNAGEL :
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... original . St. Augustine , in his " Confessions , " testifies to the effect of the hymns and music introduced into the church of Milan by Ambrose , his spiritual father . " How did I weep , O Lord ! through Thy hymns and canticles ...
... original . St. Augustine , in his " Confessions , " testifies to the effect of the hymns and music introduced into the church of Milan by Ambrose , his spiritual father . " How did I weep , O Lord ! through Thy hymns and canticles ...
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... original : " Geminæ gigas substantiæ , Alacris ut currat viam . " The giant of two - fold substance is an allusion to the " giants " of Gen. vi . 4 , who , by some of the early Fathers , were supposed to have been of a double nature ...
... original : " Geminæ gigas substantiæ , Alacris ut currat viam . " The giant of two - fold substance is an allusion to the " giants " of Gen. vi . 4 , who , by some of the early Fathers , were supposed to have been of a double nature ...
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... original has five stanzas , of eight unequal lines each . The " Canterbury Hymnal " has reduced the whole to three stanzas of six lines each . IFT up your heads , ye mighty gates ! Behold , the King of glory waits ; The King of kings is ...
... original has five stanzas , of eight unequal lines each . The " Canterbury Hymnal " has reduced the whole to three stanzas of six lines each . IFT up your heads , ye mighty gates ! Behold , the King of glory waits ; The King of kings is ...
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adore angels behold Bethlehem blessed blest bliss blood breast bright CATHERINE WINKWORTH CHARLES WESLEY Christ Church cross crown dark dear death Dies Ira divine dost doth dying earth earthly ESUS eternal everlasting evermore eyes faith Father fear Friend German give glad glorious glory grave grief Hail Hallelujah hath hear heart heaven heavenly holy hope HORATIUS BONAR Hosanna hymn ISAAC WATTS Jesus JOHANN HEERMANN JOHN OF DAMASCUS King Lamb Lamb of God Latin light live Lord Lyra mercy night o'er Olney Hymns pain PAUL GERHARDT peace poem praise RAY PALMER Redeemer reign rejoice rest rise risen saints salvation Saviour SCHAFF'S G. H. B. shine sing sinners sins skies song sorrow soul Spirit Stabat Mater stanzas star sweet tears Thine Thou art Thou didst Thou hast throne Thy love to-day tomb Translated unto voice weary weep wilt WINKWORTH wondrous wounds
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Page 265 - When thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death, thou didst open the kingdom of heaven to all believers.
Page 450 - Come near and bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our way we take ; Till in the ocean of Thy love We lose ourselves in Heaven above.
Page 111 - Lord, by thee. 2 Thou art the Truth, thy word alone True wisdom can impart ; Thou only canst inform the mind And purify the heart. 3 Thou art the Life, the rending tomb Proclaims thy conquering arm, And those who put their trust in thee Nor death nor hell shall harm. 4 Thou art the Way...
Page 433 - Strong Son of God, immortal Love, Whom we, that have not seen thy face, By faith, and faith alone, embrace, Believing where we cannot prove...
Page 157 - E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die.
Page 177 - And when Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, and laid it in his own new tomb, which he had hewn out in the rock ; and he rolled a great stone to the door of the sepulchre, and departed.
Page 149 - My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of thine, While like a penitent I stand, And there confess my sin.
Page 48 - THIS is the month, and this the happy morn, Wherein the Son of Heaven's eternal King, Of wedded Maid, and Virgin Mother born, Our great redemption from above did bring...
Page 334 - Weak is the effort of my heart, And cold my warmest thought; But when I see thee as thou art, I'll praise thee as I ought.
Page 360 - Christ, art all I want; More than all in Thee I find: Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind. Just and holy is Thy name; I am all unrighteousness; False and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and grace.