| 1854 - 822 páginas
..." — HEBREWS xn. 5. " О Thou ! whose tender feet have trod The thorny path of woe, Forbid that 1 should slight the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign, Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells me 1 am Thine.... | |
| Hymns - 1861 - 464 páginas
...not thou the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when thou art rebuked of Him." O THOU ! whose tender feet have trod The thorny path of woe, Forbid that...the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign, Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells me I am Thine.... | |
| Book - 1864 - 366 páginas
...DESPISE NOT THE CHASTENING OF THE LORD, NOR FAINT WHEN THOU ART REBUKED OF HIM." THOU, whose tender feet have trod The thorny path of woe, Forbid that...the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign ; Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells me I am Thine.... | |
| Heart cheer, Charles BULLOCK (B.D.) - 1865 - 208 páginas
...beneath each weary rod, Grow like unto my Saviour God, Till I at length behold Him. THE (i I'll.M \ N . THOU, whose sacred feet have trod The thorny path...the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign, Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells me I am thine.... | |
| Augustine hymn book, David Thomas - 1866 - 270 páginas
...arms receive us, And bear us home to God. 318 °- M- 12 lines" Thy wlll be done."— Matt. vt. 10. 0 THOU whose sacred feet have trod The thorny path of woe, Forbid that I should slight the rod, 0r faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign, Nor murmur at... | |
| 1867 - 726 páginas
...sorrows I may prove ; But the worst will ne'er divide me, O my Saviour I from Thy love. CHASTENING. 0 THOU whose sacred feet have trod The thorny path...the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign, Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells me I am Thine.... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1867 - 754 páginas
...sorrows I may prove; But the worst will ne'er divide me, O my Saviour ! from Thy love. CHASTENING. 0 THOU whose sacred feet have trod The thorny path...the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign, Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells me I am Thine.... | |
| Robert Cowe - 1868 - 522 páginas
...table beside his bed, with the leaf folded down at the following hymn : — " 0 Thou ! whose tender feet have trod The thorny path of woe, Forbid that...the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign ; Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells me I am thine.... | |
| 1869 - 308 páginas
...love, which made what once was foul so fair. JOHN MUNSBLL. THE FATHER'S ROD. 0 Тнои, whese tender feet have trod The thorny path of woe, Forbid that...the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign, Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells me I am Thine.... | |
| Brick Presbyterian Church (New York, N.Y.) - 1869 - 568 páginas
...on the throne, And ruleth all things well. Paul Gerhard ; translated by jf. Wesley, 1 739. CM 435 r\ THOU whose sacred feet have trod ^"-' The thorny path...should slight the rod, Or faint beneath the blow. 2 My spirit to its chastening stroke I meekly would resign ; Nor murmur at the heaviest yoke That tells... | |
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