| William G. Storey - Religion - 2004 - 287 pages
...the death of Christ, my God; all the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood. See from his head, his hands, his feet, sorrow and...and sorrow meet? or thorns compose so rich a crown? His dying crimson like a robe spreads o'er his body on the Tree, then am I dead to all the globe, and... | |
| Carol Jenkins - 2004 - 277 pages
...the death of Christ, my God; All the vain things that charm me most I sacrifice them to His blood. See, from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and...and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? His dying crimson, like a robe, Spreads o'er His body on the tree; Then I am dead to all the globe,... | |
| R. Alan Streett - Religion - 284 pages
...Cross." He testified: I could not describe the feeling that came over me as they sang the third verse: "See! from His head, His hands. His feet, Sorrow and...and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown?" I got down and cried as I have never cried before nor since. The love of Christ did it. I stood when... | |
| Craig G. Bartholomew, Robin Parry, Andrew West - Religion - 2004 - 324 pages
...the Cross of Christ my Lord All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood. See from his head, his hands, his feet Sorrow and...and sorrow meet? Or thorns compose so rich a crown? Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were an offering far too small; Love so amazing, so divine,... | |
| Jan Wells - Religion - 2004 - 341 pages
...the death of Christ my God; all the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood. See, from his head, his hands, his feet, sorrow and...and sorrow meet, or thorns compose so rich a crown? Were the whole realm of nature mine, that were an off ring far too small; love so amazing, so divine,... | |
| Sally Magnusson - Religion - 2004 - 152 pages
...me most, I sacrifice them to his blood. See.Jrom his head, his hands, his feet, Sorrow and lovejlow mingled down; Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? His dying crimson, like a robe, Spreads o 'er his body on the tree; Then am I dead to all the globe,... | |
| Patmos - Religion - 2004 - 167 pages
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| John H. Darch, Stuart K. Burns - Christian saints - 2004 - 248 pages
...diet to a richer variety of hymnody that took root in both Nonconformity and the Church of England. See from His head, His hands. His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down: When did such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? Were the whole realm of nature... | |
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