Hymns and Poems: Doctrinal and Experimental, on a Variety of Subjects, Designed for Those who Know the Plague of Their Own Heart, and are Fully Persuaded that Salvation is Entirely of Grace, 第 1 卷

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W. Simpson, 1819
 

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第 272 頁 - I'll trust; For thou art still my God : Crush not my soul beneath thy hand, 0 take away thy rod. 5 Lord, let not guilt thus plague my soul ; 1 would be rid of sin: From head to foot I'm nought but wounds, But ah ! I'm worse within.
第 168 頁 - ... something intervenes ; I've something else in view; The former mercy is forgot, And I want something new. 4 [O ! this unstable heart of mine Is like the troubled sea ; The more I have, the more I want ; When shall I settled be?] 5 I know this wretched world can't fill This anxious soul of mine : 0 could I, to my Father's will, My soul, my all resign! 6 [Sometimes, alas ! I think I can ; I'll trust the world no more; But when I meet some little cross, I'm fretful as before. 7 Why am I captivated...
第 88 頁 - If Jesus is holy, his people are holy, for Christ and his people are one : As Jehovah's gift in the counsels of old ere creation's work was begun.
第 75 頁 - Astonish'd angels stand amazed, That Christ should die for man; This proves the eternal love of God, Who gloried in his plan. 3 But what can poor lost sinners say, When once they get a view; And hear the blessed Spirit say, "All this was done for you?
第 218 頁 - May God's eternal love and grace Be sweetly felt within ; While he is preaching Christ the Lord, Who took our curse and sin. 4 May burden'd sinners lose their load, And downcast souls rejoice; May doubting souls believe to-day, They are Jehovah's choice. 426 5 May Christ be first, and Christ be last, And Christ be all in all, Who died to make salvation sure, And raise us from the fall.
第 71 頁 - E, thou almighty Comforter, And bring upon thy wing Sweet consolation to each soul, That we may praise and sing. 2 We want to feel, we want to see, We want to know thee more; We want sweet foretastes of thy love, As we have had before. 3 And shall we come in vain to God ? Dear Lord, that cannot be ; Thy promise stands engaged to come And bless e'en two or three. 4 Come, Lord, and grant each soul to feel Its interest in thy grace ; And give us faith, and hope, and love, Ana strength to run the race.
第 124 頁 - To prove that he hath chosen thee for everlasting bliss.' — i. pp. 66, 67. ' The things I would I cannot do, because the flesh oppose, And what I would not that I do, thro' these my carnal foes ; But shall Satan ever have to boast of one that fell from grace ? I 'd tell the man that dare say so he 's one of Satan's race. If one might fall, then all might fall — but ah 1 that cannot be ! Will Jesus lose the souls he loved from all eternity?
第 271 頁 - I'm but a mass of filthiness ; I own my wretched case: O heal my loathsome, stinking wounds, And magnify thy grace. 8 [Ah ! must I die with this sad plague ? What, is thy pity gone ? Lord, look and heal my broken bones ; O look on God the Son!] 4 On thee I'll wait; in thee I'll trust; For thou art still my God : Crush not my soul beneath thy hand, 0 take away thy rod.
第 9 頁 - The life that I now live, I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me," — " lam crucified to the world, and the world is crucified to me!
第 71 頁 - Thy promise stands engaged to come And bless e'en two or three. 4 Come, Lord, and grant each soul to feel Its interest in thy grace ; And give us faith, and hope, and love, And strength to run the race. 5 If thou should'st leave us, we must fall, Without thee, cannot rise, For when our Jesus hides his face, Our hope, our comfort dies.

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