| Isaac Watts, Samuel Worcester, Samuel Melancthon Worcester - 1840 - 762 páginas
...ind we reflect his brightest praise. HYMN 65. CM Canterbury. [*] Hope of Heaven our Support on Earth. WHEN I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, bid farewell to ev'ry fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. Should earth against my soul engage, And hellish... | |
| 1841 - 306 páginas
...of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which cnlereth into that within the veil. — Heb. vi.19. WHEN I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. ! Should earth against my soul engage, And... | |
| 1841 - 586 páginas
...the night of death, Ye bring eternal day. 532 CM WATTS. 77ie Hope of Heaven a Support under Trials. 1 WHEN I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. 418 2 Let cares like a wild deluge come, And... | |
| William Augustus White - 1841 - 70 páginas
...sisters were then called around his bed, and in a familiar family tune were sung those beautiful words, When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I '11 bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. There was now a momentary pause, when suddenly... | |
| Joseph Charles Philpot - 1965 - 206 páginas
...unless we are blessed at the moment with the enjoyment of the love of God, and can smile at death, "When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies." The Holy Ghost, then, taking up this feeling, which is common to us all, speaks of "the shadow of death,"... | |
| 1887 - 924 páginas
...not in ' Hymns Ancient and Modern,' but in another of your books — I think it is a hymn of Watts : When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies — ' When I can be quite easy about the lease of that house in Great George Street ' — if anyone... | |
| Carl Sandburg - 1956 - 230 páginas
...Tasteless the Hours," and another, "Oh, to Grace How Great a Debtor! " and another began with the lines: When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies. To confess, to work hard, to be saving, to be decent, were the actions most praised and pleaded for... | |
| Ohio State University. Alumni Association - 1915 - 550 páginas
...the Eighteenth Century. For instance, one of the favorite hymns of the Eighteenth Century was this: "When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, Then I will bid farewell to every fear — " And quit crying. (Laughter.) That was the old conception... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1982 - 1508 páginas
...some one singing. It was not a usual sound there, and he paused to listen. A musical tenor voice sang, hOY M I 'll bid farewell to even' fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. "Should earth against my soul engage, And... | |
| Merle Black, John S. Reed - 1984 - 292 páginas
...heard before. And the spirit of the Lord came down upon them all as they wept and shouted and sang: When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I'll bid farewell to ev-rye fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. And wipe my weeping eyes. Notes Louis B. Kalter, Island Wilderness... | |
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