A collection of hymns, by J. Bradford1792 |
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Page v
... feed is fown , to try to pick it up , that it may not fink into the heart , and ftrike root there . No lefs inconfiftent with the folemnity of public worship , and the importance of gospel truths , are all poetic fictions , flights of ...
... feed is fown , to try to pick it up , that it may not fink into the heart , and ftrike root there . No lefs inconfiftent with the folemnity of public worship , and the importance of gospel truths , are all poetic fictions , flights of ...
Page xi
... feeds - the feed of the woman and the ferpent's feed - are found upon it . Though the gofpel in itself is a meffage of peace ; and though , when believed and received , it brings peace to the finner's heart ; yet , by reafon of the ...
... feeds - the feed of the woman and the ferpent's feed - are found upon it . Though the gofpel in itself is a meffage of peace ; and though , when believed and received , it brings peace to the finner's heart ; yet , by reafon of the ...
Page xv
... feeds - the feed of the woman and the ferpent's feed - are found upon it . Though the gofpel in itself is 2 meffage of peace ; and though , when believed and received , it brings peace to the finner's heart ; yet , by reafon of the ...
... feeds - the feed of the woman and the ferpent's feed - are found upon it . Though the gofpel in itself is 2 meffage of peace ; and though , when believed and received , it brings peace to the finner's heart ; yet , by reafon of the ...
Page xx
... feed the poor , and gives his body to be burnt ; all this will not prove him to be a Chriftian , Nothing can fatisfy the foul , as it refpects the fafety of its ftate , but an inward experience , from the teaching and teftimony of the ...
... feed the poor , and gives his body to be burnt ; all this will not prove him to be a Chriftian , Nothing can fatisfy the foul , as it refpects the fafety of its ftate , but an inward experience , from the teaching and teftimony of the ...
Page xxiv
... feeds of every fin ; and I know that this will be the cafe as long as I carry about me this body of fin and death . There are many other differences which arife from , and are connected with , thofe already mentioned ; but I must ...
... feeds of every fin ; and I know that this will be the cafe as long as I carry about me this body of fin and death . There are many other differences which arife from , and are connected with , thofe already mentioned ; but I must ...
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Againſt Becauſe befide blefs bleft bleſs boaft boaſt breaſt Chrift curfe dear death defire divine ESUS eternal ev'ry evermore fafe faints faith falvation fame Father fav'd fave fear feek feel feen fent fervant fhall fheep fhew fhould fing finners flain fong forrow foul fountain fov'reign ftand ftill fuch fuffer fure fweet give glory God's goſpel grace guilt hear heart heav'n heav'nly hell himſelf Holy Ghoft HYMN Jefu's blood John John iii John iv King Lamb Lamb of God live loft Lord Luke Matt mercy moſt muft muſt peace Phil pow'r praife praiſe pray'r precious Prieft raiſe redeeming reft rejoice reſt righteouſneſs Saviour ſhall ſpeak Spirit ſtand ſtill ſtrength ſweet thee thefe theſe thine things thoſe thou art thouſand throne thy love thy prefence thy word truft truth unto Whofe wiſdom wounds
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Page 224 - Mine is an unchanging love, Higher than the heights above, Deeper than the depths beneath, Free and faithful, strong as death. 5 " Thou shalt see My glory soon, When the work of grace is done ; Partner of My throne shalt be ; Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou Me?
Page 225 - Thou shalt see my glory soon, When the work of grace is done ; Partner of my throne shalt be, Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou me ?" 6 Lord, it is my chief complaint, That my love is weak and faint ; Yet I love thee and adore, Oh for grace to love thee more ! + CXIX.
Page 291 - While I am a pilgrim here, Let thy love my spirit cheer ; As my guide, my guard, my friend, Lead me to my journey's end.
Page 40 - God's free bounty glorify ; True belief and true repentance, Every grace that brings us nigh, Without money, Come to Jesus Christ and buy. 3 Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream; All the fitness He requireth, Is to feel your need of Him; This He gives you ; 'Tis the Spirit's rising beam.
Page 72 - Oh, for grace our hearts to soften! Teach us, Lord, at length to love; We, alas! forget too often What a Friend we have above: But when home our souls are brought, We will love Thee as we ought.
Page 207 - O how benevolent and kind ! How mild, how ready to forgive ! Be this the temper of our mind, And these the rules by which we live. 4 To do his heav'nly Father's will, W~as his employment and delight ; Humility and holy zeal Shone through his life divinely bright.
Page 11 - Here may we prove the power of prayer, To strengthen faith and sweeten care ; To teach our faint desires to rise, And bring all heaven before our eyes.
Page 78 - See, from his head, his hands, his feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down; Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown ? 4. Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small ; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Page 24 - Revive our drooping faith, Our doubts and fears remove ; And kindle in our breasts the flame Of never-dying love.
Page 78 - His blood. 3 See, from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down ! Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or...