GOD of my life, to thee I call ! Afflicted, at thy feet I fall ; When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail. 2 Friend of the friendless and the faint, Where should I lodge my deep complaint? Where, but with thee, whose open... Church Psalmist: Or, Psalms and Hymns, Designed for the Public, Social, and ... - Page 651by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School), Presbyterian Church in the U.S. - 1847 - 723 pagesFull view - About this book
| Herbert Mends - 1801 - 432 pages
...prevail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail ! ii. Friend of the friendless, and the faint! Where shall I lodge my deep complaint ? Where but with thee, whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor ! in. Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's plea ? Does not the word still... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1802 - 350 pages
...XXXVI. LOOKING UPWARDS IN A STOR.lt 1 GOD of my life, to thee I call, Afflicted at thy feet I fall ;* When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my...refuse that mourner's plea ? Does not the word still fix'd remain, That none shall seek thy face in vain ? 4 That were a grief I could not bear, Did'st... | |
| John Newton - 1808 - 712 pages
...at thy feet I fall ; When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail d ! 2 Friend of the friendless, and the faint ! Where...And thou refuse that mourner's plea ? Does not the world still fix'd remain, That none shall seek thy face in vain ? 4 That were a grief I could not bear,... | |
| Moravians - 1809 - 406 pages
...Cleave to Christ our Saviour. 546. T. 22. GOD of my life ! on thee I call, Afflicted at thy feet I fall; When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my...friendless, and the faint Where should I lodge my deep com Where but with thee, whose open doo Invites the helpless and the poor ! plaint ? Did ever mourner... | |
| John Newton - Theology - 1810 - 726 pages
...XIX. C. Linking upwards in a Storm. 1 GOD of my life, to thee I call, Afflicted at thy feet I fall ; When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my...And thou refuse that mourner's plea ? Does not the world still fix'd remain, That none shall seek thy face in vain ? 4 That were a grief I could not bear,... | |
| William Bengo Collyer - Hymns - 1812 - 980 pages
...upwards in a Storm. CQWPfiR. 1 ^l-OD of my life to thee I call, ^-* Afflicted at thy feet I fall ; When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my...refuse that mourner's plea? Does not the word still rix'd remain, That none shall seek thy face in vain? 4 That were a grief I could not bear, Didst thou... | |
| Thomas Jones (chaplain to the earl of Peterborough) - 1812 - 486 pages
...Afflicted at thy feet I fall ; Whon the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail ! Friend of the friendless, and the faint ! Where should...my deep complaint? Where but with thee, whose open dour Invites the helpless and the poor ? Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's... | |
| Reformed Church in America, John Henry Livingston - Bible - 1814 - 696 pages
...lodge my deep complaint 7 Where, but with thee, whose open door Invites the helpless sinner, poor ! 2 Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's plea? Does not the word still fix'd remain, That none shall seek thy face in vain ? 3 That were a grief I could not bear, Did'st... | |
| Selection, William Williams (of Soho sq, London) - Hymns, English - 1819 - 480 pages
...Afflicted at thy feet I fall, When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail. Friend of the friendless and the faint, Where should...whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor. Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's plea ? Does not the word still fix'd... | |
| Charles Burton - Hymns, English - 1820 - 490 pages
...Looking- to God in the great water-flood. 1 GOD of my life, to The* I call; Afflicted at Thy feet I fall: When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my...refuse that mourner's plea? Does not the word still fix'd remain, That none shall seek Thy face in vain? ' v ' ' : ,' • j 4 ^ 4 That were a grief I could... | |
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