| Richard Marks - 1843 - 524 pages
...charming name, 'Tis music to my ear; Fain would I sound it out so loud That earth and heaven might hear. " Yes, thou art precious to my soul, My transport and...my trust; Jewels to thee are gaudy toys, And gold but sordid dust." In this frame of mind and in this experience they rejoice in Christ Jesus, as the... | |
| American Seamen's Friend Society - Hymns - 1843 - 456 pages
...so loud, That earth and heaven should hear. 2 Yes,— thou art precious to my soul, My joy, my hope, my trust ; Jewels, to thee, are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. 3 All my capacious powers can wish, In thee most richly meet ; Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, Nor... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - Bible - 1843 - 860 pages
...out so loud, That earth and heaven should hear. 2 Yes, thou art precious to my soul, My joy, my hope, my trust; Jewels, to thee, are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. 3 All my capacious powers can wish, In thee most richly meet ; Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, Nor... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - Bible - 1843 - 802 pages
...out so loud. That earth and heaven should hear. 2 Yes, thou art precious to my soul, My joy, my hope, my trust ; Jewels, to thee, are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. 3 All my capacious powers can wish, In thee most richly meet ; Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, Nor... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - Bible - 1847 - 670 pages
.../ That earth and heaven should hear. mf" 2 Yes, — thou art precious to my soul, My joy, my hope, my trust ; Jewels, to thee, are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. m 3 All my capacious powers can wish In thee most richly meet ; dol Not to mine eyes is light so dear,... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - Bible - 1843 - 880 pages
...to my soul, My joy, my hope, my trust; Jewels, to thee, are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. 3 All my capacious powers can wish, In thee most richly meet; Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, Nor friendship half so sweet. 4 Thy grace still dwells upon my heart, And... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - Bible - 1843 - 914 pages
...out so loud, That earth and heaven should hear. 2 Yes, thou art precious to my soul, My joy, my hope, my trust; Jewels, to thee, are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. 3 All my capacious powers can wish, In thee most richly meet; Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, Nor... | |
| Bible - 1844 - 458 pages
...charming name, 'Tis music to my ear ; Fain would I sound it out so loud, That all the earth might hear. Yes, thou art precious to my soul, My transport and...thee are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. All that my ardent soul can wish In thee doth richly meet; Nor to my eyes is light so dear, Nor friendship... | |
| Baron Stow, Samuel Francis Smith - Baptists - 1844 - 732 pages
...name ; 'Tis music to my ear ; Fain would I sound it out so loud That earth and heaven might hear. 2 Yes, thou art precious to my soul, My transport and...Jewels to thee are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust 3 All my capacious powers can wish In thee doth richly meet ; Nor to my eyes is light so dear, Nor... | |
| Baron Stow - Devotional exercises - 1844 - 136 pages
...believe he is precious. 1 Pet. ii. 7. 1. For what he is in himself. — 2. For what he is relatively. Yes, thou art precious to my soul, My transport and...Jewels to thee are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. 8. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. Heb. x. 31. 1. Because he is omniscient.... | |
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