They are not lost ; they are within the door That shuts out loss, and every hurtful thing— With angels bright, and loved ones gone before, In their Redeemer's presence evermore, And God Himself their Lord, and Judge, and King. And this we call a "loss... At the Moorings - Page 340by Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1906 - 451 pagesFull view - About this book
| Church missionary society - 1863 - 614 pages
...brought to know the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord ! THE LOVED AND LOST. " THE loved aud lost !" why do we call them lost, Because we miss...Straightway relieved them from life's weary load. They are not lost ; they are within the door That shuts out loss, and every hurtful thing — With... | |
| 1868
...call them lost? Because we miss them from our onward road ? God's unseen angel o'er our pathway crost, Looked on us all, and loving them the most, Straightway relieved them from life's weary load. They are not lost ; they are within the door That shuts out loss, and every hurtful thing — With... | |
| 1863 - 334 pages
...sparkling river—bright is its course over time, glorious its issue in eternity. THE LOVED AND LOST. "THE loved and lost!" why do we call them lost, Because we miss them from our onward road! God's nnseen angel o'er our pathway eross'<i, Looked on us all, and loving them the most, Straightway relieved... | |
| Mrs. Jane (Hamilton) Thomas - 1864 - 218 pages
...above thy path In Paradise shall bloom. f lye Sabtfc anfc fast. " The loved and lost ! " why do they call them lost, Because we miss them from our onward...Straightway relieved them from life's weary load. 10 They are not lost : they are within the door That shuts out loss, and every hurtful thing — With... | |
| 1864 - 300 pages
...them lost ? Became we miss them from our onward road ?. God's unseen angel o'er onr pathway Croat, Looked on us all, and loving them the most, Straightway relieved them from life's weary load. They are not lost ; they are within the door That shuts out Ion and every hurtful thing — With angels... | |
| 1865 - 398 pages
...men may be brought to know the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord ! THE LOVED AND LOST. " THE loved and lost !" why do we call them lost, Because...Straightway relieved them from life's weary load. They are not lost ; they are within the door That shuts out loss, and every hurtful thing— With angels... | |
| 1866 - 450 pages
...kingdom's fee ; Such men as thou art England's boast, U, miller of the Dee." 'THE LOVED AND LOST.' The loved and lost! why do we call them lost ? Because we miss them from our onward road ? Ood's unseen angel o'er our pathway crossed, Looked on us all, but loving them the most, Straightway... | |
| Lucy Larcom - 1867 - 308 pages
...eternal, like God and His love. For He "is not the God of the dead, but of the living." ZSCHOKKE. " THE loved and lost ! " why do we call them lost, Because...Straightway relieved them from life's weary load. They are not lost; they are within the door That shuts out loss, and every hurtful thing, With angels... | |
| 1867 - 218 pages
...path In Paradise shall bloom. fee f flbrte anb f ail. "The loved and lost!" why do they call thoiii lost, Because we miss them from our onward road ?...Straightway relieved them from life's weary load. 10 They are not lost : they are within the door That shuts out IOSF. and every hurtful thing — With... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1867 - 410 pages
...lost : " Wliy do we call them lost, Because we miss them from our outward road ? God's unseen an^el o'er our pathway crossed, Looked on us all, and loving...Straightway relieved them from life's weary load. They are not lost , they are within the door That shuts out loss, and every hurtful thing, 281 HH_... | |
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