| 1784 - 196 pages
...So earthly pleafnrts fade away, When Jelus is reveal'd. Creature?, no more divide my choice ! I 47 ] His name, and love, and gracious voice, Have fix'd my roving heart. Now, Lord, I. would be thine alone, And wholly live to thee; But, may I hope that thou wilt own A wortlilels... | |
| Henry Peckwell - Hymns, English - 1785 - 242 pages
...op'ning Day The Stars are all conceal'd ; So earthly Pleafures fade away - When JESUS is reveal'd. Creatures no more divide my Choice, I bid them all depart ; His Name and Lovt, and Graciaus Valce Have fix'd my roving Heart. Now, LORD, I would be thine alone, And wholly... | |
| John Newton, William Cowper - Hymns - 1797 - 356 pages
...earthly pleasures fade away, . .'i When Jefus is reveal'd. 4 Creatures no more divide my choice, > 1 bid them all depart; , . • His name, and love, and...roving heart. 5 Now, Lord, I would be thine alone, Arid wholly live to thee ; But may I hope that thou wilt owa A worthlefs worm like me i 6 Yes! tho'... | |
| Edward Williams, James Boden - Hymns, English - 1801 - 586 pages
...longer pleafe, No more content afford ; Far from my heart be joys like thefe, Now I have feen the Lord, 3 As by the light of op'ning day The ftars are all...live to thee ; But may I hope that thou wilt own A worthless worm like me ? 6 Yes ! though of finners I'm the worft, I cannot doubt thy will, For if thou... | |
| John Newton - 1808 - 712 pages
...the light of op'ning day The stars are all conceal'd ; So earthly pleasures fade away, "When Jesus is reveal'd. 4 C'reatures no more divide my choice,...thine alone, And wholly live to thee ; But may I hope that'thou wilt own A worthless worm like me1 r 6 Yes! though of sinners I'm the worst, I cannot doubt... | |
| Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky - 1828 - 436 pages
...of op'ning day The stars are all conceal'd, So earthly pleasures fade away When Jesus is reveal'd. Now, Lord, I would be thine alone, And wholly live to thee ! But may I hope that thou wilt own A worthless worm like me ? Yes ; tho' of sinners I'm the worst, I cannot doubt thy will ; For if thou... | |
| John Newton - Theology - 1810 - 726 pages
...the light of op'ning day 'Che stars are all conceal 'd ; So Earthly pleasures fade away, When Jesus is reveal'd. 4 Creatures no more divide my choice,...live to thee ; But may I hope that thou wilt own A worthless worm like me ? 6 Yes ! though of sinners I'm the worst, I cannot doubt thy will ; For if... | |
| William Parkinson - Baptists - 1811 - 348 pages
...depart ; /s His names and loves and graeious voiees Have ii\\\ my roving heart. 5 Nows Lords I would he thine alone And wholly live to thee ; But may I hope that thou wilt own A worthless worm like me ? 6 Yes— though of sinners I'm the worsts I eannot douht thy wills For if... | |
| Hymns, English - 1816 - 292 pages
...day The stars are aH coneeard, So earthly pleasures fede away, When Jesus is reveal'd, 4 Creature* no more divide my choice, I bid them all depart :...gracious voice, Have fix'd my roving heart. 5 Now Lord, 1 woirfd be thine alone, And wholly live to thee; But may I hope that thou wilt ow« A worthless worm... | |
| William Parkinson - Hymns, English - 1817 - 570 pages
...by the light of op'ning day, The stars are all conceal'd, So earthly pleasures fade away When Jesus is reveal'd. 4 Creatures no more divide my choice,...His name, and love, and gracious voice, Have fix'd iny roving heart. 5 Now, Lord, I would be thine alone And wholly live to thee ; But may 1 hope that... | |
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