Hymns, Chants and Anthems. Selected and arranged by J. H. Thom1858 - 12 pages |
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... nigh . Again the Lord of life and light A glance from heaven with sweet effect A little child in bulrush ark All , great Creator , all are thine All hearts to thee are open here All nature feels attractive power All seeing God , ' t is ...
... nigh . Again the Lord of life and light A glance from heaven with sweet effect A little child in bulrush ark All , great Creator , all are thine All hearts to thee are open here All nature feels attractive power All seeing God , ' t is ...
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... nigh , With heart - discerning sight . 2 There shall that piercing eye survey My duteous homage paid , With every morning's dawning ray , And every evening's shade . 3 O may Thine own celestial fire The incense still inflame , While my ...
... nigh , With heart - discerning sight . 2 There shall that piercing eye survey My duteous homage paid , With every morning's dawning ray , And every evening's shade . 3 O may Thine own celestial fire The incense still inflame , While my ...
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... nigh ; Before Him all nations shall stand ; No guilt from His justice can fly . 35. S. M. 1 Sweet is the task , O Lord ! Thy glorious acts to sing , To praise Thy name , and hear Thy word , And grateful offerings bring . 2 Sweet at the ...
... nigh ; Before Him all nations shall stand ; No guilt from His justice can fly . 35. S. M. 1 Sweet is the task , O Lord ! Thy glorious acts to sing , To praise Thy name , and hear Thy word , And grateful offerings bring . 2 Sweet at the ...
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... sea , Above that dome of sky , Further than thought itself can flee , Thy dwelling is on high : Yet dear the awful thought to me That thou , my God ! art nigh . 2 Thou ' rt nigh , and yet my labouring -4- INTRODUCTORY .
... sea , Above that dome of sky , Further than thought itself can flee , Thy dwelling is on high : Yet dear the awful thought to me That thou , my God ! art nigh . 2 Thou ' rt nigh , and yet my labouring -4- INTRODUCTORY .
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John Hamilton THOM. 2 Thou ' rt nigh , and yet my labouring mind Feels after Thee in vain : Thy herald is the stormy wind , Thy path the watery plain : But Thee in tempests who can find , Or in the trackless main ? 3 We hear Thy voice ...
John Hamilton THOM. 2 Thou ' rt nigh , and yet my labouring mind Feels after Thee in vain : Thy herald is the stormy wind , Thy path the watery plain : But Thee in tempests who can find , Or in the trackless main ? 3 We hear Thy voice ...
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