| George W. Briggs - 1854 - 300 Seiten
...! Home of the soul ! how near, . At times, to faith•s foreseeing eye, Thy joyous gates appear! We hear at morn and even, At noon and midnight hour, The choral harmonies of heaven Seraphic music pour." Then these visions will no longer be accusing spirits, passing before our face... | |
| James Montgomery, John Holland - 1854 - 468 Seiten
...intervene, And all my prospect flies, ' Like Noah's dove, I flit between Kough seas and stormy skies. 6 Anon the clouds depart, The winds and waters cease, While sweetly o'er my gladden'd heart, Expands the bow of peace. 7 Beneath its glowing arch, Along the hallow'd ground, I... | |
| James Montgomery - 1854 - 490 Seiten
...stormy skies. Anon the clouds dispart, The winds and waters cease, While sweetly o'er my gladden'd heart Expands the bow of peace. Beneath its glowing arch, Along the hallow'd ground, I see cherubic armies march, A camp of fire around. I hear at morn and even, At noon... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1855 - 518 Seiten
...prospect flies ; Like Noah's dove, I flit between Rough seas and stormy skies. 4. Anon the clouds dispart, The winds and waters cease ; While sweetly o'er my gladdened heart Expands the bow of peace. 6. I hear at morn and even, At noon and midnight hour, The clioral harmonies of heaven Earth's Babel-tongues... | |
| 1855 - 688 Seiten
...thirsty spirit faints To reaeh the land I love, The bright inheritanee of saints, Jerusalem above. 5 I hear at morn and even, At noon and midnight hour, The ehoral harmonies of heaven, Earth's Babel tongues o'erpower. 6 For ever with the Lord l Father, if... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1856 - 934 Seiten
...intervene, ' And all my prospects flies ; Like Noah's dove, I flit between Rough seas and stormy skies. 4. Anon the clouds depart, The winds and waters cease...o'er my gladdened heart Expands the bow of peace. 5. I hear at morn and even, At noon and midnight hour, The choral harmonies of heaven Earth's Babel-tongues... | |
| John Holland - 1856 - 386 Seiten
...extends, and the prospect breaks again ; then, in the words of the stanza, the Christian exclaims, — " ' Beneath its glowing arch, Along the hallowed ground,...cherubic armies march — A camp of fire around.' 1 have received," he added, "directly and indirectly, more testimonials of approbation in reference... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1856 - 506 Seiten
...dispart, The winds and waters cease ; While sweetly o'er my gladdened heart Expands the bow of peace. 6. I hear at morn and even, At noon and midnight hour, The choral harmonies of heaven Earth's Babel-tongues o'erpower. 6. Then, then I feel that He— Remembered or forgot — The Lord is never... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1856 - 578 Seiten
...prospect flies; Like Noah's dove, I flit between Kough seas and stormy skies. 4. Anon tho clouds dispart. The winds and waters cease ; While sweetly o'er my gladdened heart Expands the bow of peace. 6. I hear at morn nnd even, At noon and midnight hour, The choral harmonios of heaven « Earth's Bubel-tougues... | |
| 1856 - 852 Seiten
...itill intervene, And all my comfort flies, Like Noah's dove I flit between Rough seas and stormy skies. Anon the clouds depart, The winds and waters cease, While sweetly o'er my gladdened heait Expands the bow of peace. "Forever with the Lord," _ Father, if 'tis thy will, The promise of... | |
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