 | Anecdotes - 1877 - 353 頁
...They often used to cheer each other with one hymn from the hymn-book used at Halle, in Germany : " Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear." They constantly hoped that the Lord Jesus would some time bring them back to their Christian friends.... | |
 | Henry K. Wood - 1878
...never, NEVER forsake thee ; " and full many a lonely pilgrim has therefore been privileged to sing — " Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear, I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the weary hours to cheer; I am with Him, and He with me, So all alone I cannot be." Not for mere enjoyment... | |
 | 1879
...by which they might recognize her, she replied that she used to sing to them a hymn beginning — " Alone, yet not alone, am I, Though in this solitude...so drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh : He comes the weary hours to cheer : I am with Him, and He with me ; E'en here alone I cannot be." She began... | |
 | William Mackergo Taylor - 1879 - 391 頁
...favorite tune." " Sing it then," said he. So advancing to the front she sang the well-known lines, "Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear," etc., and scarcely had she begun when a young woman came rushing forth and fell weeping on her neck.... | |
 | James Macaulay - 1879
...They often cheered each other with one hymn from the hymn-book used at Halle, in Germany : — ' ' Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear." They constantly hoped that the Lord Jesus would some time bring them back to their Christian friends.... | |
 | John (Uncle.) - 1880 - 315 頁
...away from its services." " Yes, Euth, indeed, I felt it much, for I often recalled the lines : — ' Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude...drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes my lonely hour to cheer I am with Him, and He with me, E'en here alone I cannot be, — ' and that gave... | |
 | 1881
...used to sing with their father." " Sing it, sing it," cried the Colonel The poor woman began — " Alone, yet not alone, am I, Though in this solitude so drear — I feel my Saviour always nigli. He comes the weary hour to cheer. I am with Him, and He with me : E'eii here alone I caunot... | |
 | Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1881
...that she should sing the hymn with which she had often rocked her darling to sleep long years ago : " Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear.' At the long forgotten yet once so familiar sound, the child's stubborn, sunburnt countenance was stirred.... | |
 | John Todd - 1882
...recollected nothing but a hymn which she used often to sing to her children, and which is as follows : — u Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude...so drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the weary hour to cheer. I am with him and he with me, E'eu here alone I cannot be !" " The Colonel... | |
 | S. E. L. O. - 1884 - 370 頁
...many other little girls, loved to run by her mother's side wherever she went. The verse was this : ' ' Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear, I feel my Saviour ever nigh, He comes the weary hour to cheer. I am with Him and He with me ; E'en here, alone I cannot... | |
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