| 1882 - 492 pages
...Wedderburn, Nina's eldest brother, and sailed with him fa India six weeks after their wedding day. PART II. " Look up, ye saints of GOD, Nor fear to tread below...own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above." "Pray be a little less vague then, Marian," said Mr. Leslie, laughing. " Well, she is tall, not exactly... | |
| Longdight St. John evang, James Augustus Atkinson - 1861 - 194 pages
...to Him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing through endless days The great things He hath done. Look up ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below...His own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above. 169. p- M. JERUSALEM the golden ! With milk and honey blest; Beneath thy contemplation Sink heart and... | |
| Rougham - 1862 - 196 pages
...to Him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing, through endless days, The wonders He hath done. K Look up, ye saints of GOD, Nor fear to tread below...; Wait but a little while, In uncomplaining love, And His All-Gracious Smile Shall welcome you above. Amen. Or this .— BRIEF life is here our portion,... | |
| Hawaiian hymnal - 1862 - 292 pages
...to Him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing through endless days The great things He hath done. Look up ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below The path your Saviour trod Of daily toil and woe; Wail but. a little while In uncomplaining love, His own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above.... | |
| Roundell Palmer (1st earl of Selborne) - 1863 - 508 pages
...to Him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing through endless days The great things He hath done. Look up, ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below...His own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above. Sir Henry Baker. 1 86 1 . The roseate hues of early dawn. The brightness of the day, The crimson of... | |
| Family hymn-book - 1864 - 590 pages
...him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing through endless days The great things he hath done. 4 Look up, ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below...His own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above. jjl"0. THE rmso CHMSTIAN TO HTS Soul. Irregular. Aiiihem by Harwood (see No. 19, -'Musical Times").... | |
| Henry William Burrows - 1864 - 186 pages
...to Him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing through endless days The great things He hath done. Look up, ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below...His own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above. p. M. No more of strife ! no more of pain ! The Lord of life has risen again ! Uplift ye all the joyful... | |
| Samuel Flood Jones - 1864 - 92 pages
...to Him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing through endless days The great things He hath done. Look up, ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below...His own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above ! 60 THE roseate hues of early dawn, The brightness of the day, The crimson of the sunset sky, How... | |
| Morning light - 1864 - 204 pages
...is a land of peace, Good Angels know it well ; Glad songs that never cease Within its portals swell. Look up, ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below...uncomplaining love, His own most gracious smile Shall weleome you above. 25. 0 PRAISE God in His holiness. Ps. cl. 1. Lord, in this dust Thy sovereign voice... | |
| Roundell Palmer Earl of Selborne - 1864 - 516 pages
...to Him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing through endless days The great things He hath done. Look up, ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below...Wait but a little while In uncomplaining love, His o\vn most gracious smile Shall welcome you above. Sir Henry Baher. 1861 r I "'HE roseate hues of early... | |
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