That Scripture is the only cure of woe : That field of promise, how it flings abroad Its odour o'er the Christian's thorny road ! The soul, reposing on assured relief, Feels herself happy amidst all her grief, Forgets her labour as she toils along, Weeps... Suicide and its antidotes - Page 273by Solomon Piggott - 1824 - 388 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1848 - 876 pages
...SMITH. VALUE OF THE SCRIPTURES. O child of sorrow, be it thine to know, That Scripture only is the cure of woe ! That field of promise, how it flings abroad Its perfume o'er the Christian's thorny road I The soul, reposing on assured belief, Feels herself happy... | |
| John Seely Stone - 1848 - 666 pages
...testify of him.' Then may we expect to find, what " ' too many do not know, That Scripture is the only cure of woe. That field of promise — how it flings abroad Its odor o'er the Christian's thorny road ! The soul, reposing on assured relief, Feels herself happy amidst... | |
| William Cowper - 1849 - 740 pages
...lunacy is ignorance alone : They knew not, what some bishops may not know, That Scripture is the only cure of woe : That field of promise, how it flings...along, Weeps tears of joy, and bursts into a song. But the same word that, like the polish'd share, Ploughs up the roots of a believer's care, Kills too... | |
| William Cowper - 1849 - 508 pages
...ignorance alone ; They knew not, what some bishops may not know, That scripture is the only cure of wo ; That field of promise, how it flings abroad Its odour o'er the Christian's thorny road ! The sou), reposing on assured relief, Feels herself happy amidst all her grief, Forgets her labour as she... | |
| John Seely Stone - 1849 - 572 pages
...testify of him.' Then may we expect to find, what " ' too many do not know, That Scripture is the only cure of woe. That field of promise — how it flings abroad Its odor o'er the Christian's thorny road ! The soul, reposing on assured relief, Feels herself happy amidst... | |
| Rev. David Hay - 1850 - 118 pages
...flings abroad It's perfume o'er the christian's thorny road ! The soul reposing on assured belief, Feels herself happy amidst all her grief, Forgets...along, Weeps tears of joy, and bursts into a song ! " And now, my dear boy, our correspondence must for a time be suspended. I should deeply regret this,... | |
| Thomas Vincent Fosbery - 1850 - 416 pages
...for our eomfort antr instruetion ; O CHILD of Sorrow, be it thine to know That Scripture only is the cure of woe : That field of promise — how it flings abroad Its perfume o'er the Christian's thorny road. The soul, reposing in assured belief, Feels herself happy... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 pages
...may not know, That Scripture is the only cure of wo; That field of promise, how it flings abroad [U L ] ئ š 7 ϭ j Ho y)nc ^j{ :*7 丠q Y Ǥ$ \ ;\... ,$̈́ 68 ] e d ~ 'Mo \[Άˡe> Hww ~1 l > -L U ^g But the same word, that, like the polished share, Ploughs up the roots of a believer's care, iills... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1851 - 600 pages
...though 1 cannot now write for tears, looked in again, and said, ' How well !' " 14. CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN. " The soul, reposing on assured relief, Feels herself...along, Weeps tears of joy, and bursts Into a song." CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN was born at Cambuslang, near Glasgow, March the 12th, 1766. By both his parents he... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 pages
...flings abroad ts odour o'er the Cluistian's thorny road I The soul, reposing on assured relief, Teels herself happy amidst all her grief, forgets her labour...along, Weeps tears of joy, and bursts into a song. But the same word, that, like the polished share, loughs up the roots of a believer's care, Cills too... | |
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