Its loathsome stench emits; And, brooding in each secret cell, Some hideous monster sits.] 3 [Swarms of ill thoughts their bane diffuse, Proud, envious, false, unclean; And every... The Devil's Garden - Page 237by William Babington Maxwell - 1913 - 444 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Hart - Hymns, English - 1820 - 276 pages
...Some unsuspected sin. 4 Our stagg'ring faith gives way to doubt ; Our courage yields to fear : Shock'd at the sight, we straight cry out, " Can ever God dwell here V b But he that shews can purge the filth Of each polluted soul ; Restore the putrid parts to health,... | |
| William Gadsby - 1838 - 662 pages
...diffuse, Proud, envious, false, unclean; And every ransack' d corner shows Some unsuspected sin.] 4 Our staggering faith gives way to doubt; Our courage yields to fear; Shock'd at the sight, we straight cry out, " Can ever God dwell here?" 5 None less than God's almighty... | |
| Baptists - 1839 - 312 pages
...as Mr. Hart has said, under a feeling of our depraved nature, "The soul with horror starts; Shock'd at the sight, we straight cry out, 'Can ever God dwell here?' " Friends, it is one thing to read, "the carnal mind is enmity against God/' but quite another sensibly... | |
| 1855 - 614 pages
...Sume uninspected sin. Our ttngg'ring faith gires way to doubt ; Our courage yields to fear ; Shock'd at the sight, we straight cry out, " Can ever God dwell here?" Brethren, this is literally so true, that we felt we could not — that we durst not — overlook this... | |
| Joseph Hart - 1856 - 312 pages
...diffuse, Proud, envious, false, unclean ;. And every ransack'd corner shews Some unsuspected sin. 4 Our staggering faith gives way to doubt ; Our courage yields to fear ; Shock'd at the sight, we straight cry out, ' Can ever God dwell here ?' 5 But He that shews, can... | |
| 1881 - 786 pages
...bane diffuse, Proud, envious, false, unclean, And every ransacked corner shows Some unsuspected sin Our staggering faith gives way to doubt, Our courage yields to fear ; Shock'd at the sight, we straight cry out ' Can ever God dwell here V " "No!" says carnal reason,... | |
| John Charles Martin - 1866 - 440 pages
...badness of our hearts, . Astonished at th' amazing view, The soul with horror starts. 2 Our stagg'ring faith gives way to doubt ; Our courage yields to fear....sight, we straight cry out, " Can ever God dwell here ?" 3 O come, Thou much expected guest, Lord Jesus, quickly come ! Enter the chamber of my breast ;... | |
| 1871 - 624 pages
...unsuspected sin. " Our staggering faith gives way to doubt ; Onr courage yields to fear : Shock' d at the sight, we straight cry out, ' Can ever God dwell here ?' " But He that shows, can purge the filth Of each polluted soul ; Bestore the putrid parts to health,... | |
| 1872 - 578 pages
...When faith, that precious gift, cannot lay hold of Christ and his righteousness, as the poet says, "Our staggering faith gives way to doubt; Our courage yields to fear." Sometimes the quickened sinner looks back on all the way he has come ; and though he may have been... | |
| William Gadsby - Catechisms, English - 1995 - 950 pages
...diffuse, Proud, envious, false, unclean; And every ransacked corner shows Some unsuspected sin.] 4 Our staggering faith gives way to doubt; Our courage...sight, we straight cry out, "Can ever God dwell here?" 5 None less than God's Almighty Son Can move such loads of sin; The water from his side must run, To... | |
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