Hymns and Other Poems

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Rivingtons, 1866 - 183 páginas
 

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Página 22 - Once, only once, and once for all, his precious life he gave; before the Cross our spirits fall, and own it strong to save. 'One offering, single and complete,' with lips and heart we say; but what he never can repeat he shows forth day by day.
Página 178 - Office of the Holy Communion in the Book of Common Prayer; a Series of Lectures delivered in the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Paddington. Second Edition. Small 8vo. 6s. Goulburn's (Rev. Dr.) Sermons preached on Various Occasions during the last Twenty Years.
Página 178 - The Idle Word: Short Religious Essays upon the Gift of Speech, and its Employment in Conversation. Third Edition. Small 8vo. 3s. Goulburn's (Rev. Dr.) Introduction to the Devotional Study of the Holy Scriptures.
Página 23 - His Manhood pleads where now It lives On heaven's eternal throne, And where in mystic rite He gives Its Presence to His own.
Página 36 - For Thou art God, the One, the same, O'er all things high and bright ; And round us, when we speak Thy name, There spreads a heaven of light.
Página 183 - This Work is intended to furnish Annually an account of the Foundations and Endowments of the Schools; of the Course of Study and Discipline; Scholarships and Exhibitions; Fees and other Expenses; School Prizes and University Honours ; Recreations and Vacations; Religious Instruction ; and other useful information.
Página 121 - Father, .And, O Victim Lamb, to Thee ! Lord, bring home the glorious lesson To their hearts, who strangely deem That an unmajestic worship Doth Thy Majesty beseem ; Show them more of Thy dear Presence, Let them, let them come to know That our King is throned among us, And His Church is Heaven below.
Página 37 - For when we feel the praise of Thee A task beyond our powers, We say, " A perfect God is He, And He is fully ours.
Página 122 - Tis for Thee we bid the frontal Its embroidered wealth unfold, 'Tis for Thee we deck the reredos With the colours and the gold; Thine the floral glow and fragrance, Thine the vesture's fair array, Thine the starry lights that glitter Where Thou dost Thy Light display.
Página 66 - We dare not ask to live Henceforth from trials free ; But Oh, when next they tempt us, give More strength to cling to Thee. We know Thee Who Thou art, Our own redeeming LORD ; Be Thou by will, and mind, and heart, Accepted, loved, adored.

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