| 692 páginas
...the purest gold ; Seek we then a heavenly treasure — Stored in bags which wax not old. Let our hest affections centre On the things around the throne ; There no thief can ever enter, Moth and rust are never known. 0 Earthly joys no longer please us, Here would we renounce them all, Seek our only rest... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1840 - 760 páginas
...798 9th PM 87, 87, 87, 87. Worldly pleasures renounced. T7AIN are all terrestrial pleasures ; V Mix'd with dross the purest gold ; Seek we then for heavenly...can ever enter ; Moth and rust are there unknown. 2 Earthly joys no longer please us ; Here would we renounce them all ; Seek our only rest in Jesus,... | |
| 1867 - 652 páginas
...go on thy way rejoicing, joining in the pilgrim song : ' Vain are all terrestrial pleasures, Mixed with dross the purest gold ; Seek we then for heavenly treasures — Treasures never waxing old. Earthly joys no longer please us ; Hero we would renounce them all ; Seek our only rest in Jesus, Him... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1850 - 794 páginas
...798 0th PM 87, 87, 87, 87. Worldly pleasures renounced. VAIN are all terrestrial pleasures-; Mix'd with dross the purest gold-; Seek we then for heavenly...can ever enter ; Moth and rust are there unknown. 2 Earthly joys no longer please us; Here would we renounce them all ; Seek our only rest in Jesus,... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1851 - 798 páginas
...good. 798 9th PM 87, 87, 87, 87. Worldly pleasures renounced. VAIN are all terrestrial pleasures ; MU'd with dross the purest gold; Seek we then for heavenly...can ever enter ; Moth and rust are there unknown. 2 Earthly joys no longer please us; Here would we renounce them all; Seek our only rest in Jesus, —... | |
| Primitive Methodists - 1853 - 634 páginas
...affections called from earthly to heavenly things. PM 1 T^LEETING are terrestrial pleasures, -»- Mix'd with dross the purest gold; Seek we then for heavenly...can ever enter ; Moth and rust are there unknown. 2 Though the joys of earth did please us, — Heavenly joys outweigh them all; Lasting rest we have... | |
| W. C. Hoyt - 1853 - 240 páginas
...JOYS RENOUNCED. 149 347. Worldly pleasures renounced. 1. Vain are all terrestrial pleasures ; Mix '(1 with dross the purest gold ; Seek we then for heavenly...around the throne : There no thief can ever enter; i and rust are there unknown. 2. Earthly joys no longer please us ; Here would we renounce them all... | |
| William McDonald, Stephen Hubbard - 1856 - 296 páginas
...before thee, Lost in wonder, love and praise ! SECOND HYMN. 1 Vain are all terrestrial pleasures ; Mix'd with dross the purest gold ; Seek we then for heavenly...thief can ever enter ; Moth and rust are there unknown 2 Earthly joys no longer please us : Here would we renounce them all ; Seek our only rest in Jesus,... | |
| Susan Bogert Warner - 1856 - 272 páginas
...treasuresTreasures never growing old. Let our best affections centre .. Let our 1¡ghts Ъe л burning, On the things around the throne ; There no thief can...— . Moth and rust are there unknown." " Earthly ¡oys no longer please us ; Here would we renounce them all, Seek our only rest in Jesus, Him our Lord... | |
| Susan Warner - 1856 - 532 páginas
...more heavily on his breast. And he sang again. * " l Vain are all terrestrial pleasures, " ' Mixed with dross the purest gold ; " ' Seek we then for heavenly treasures, " ' Treasures never growing old. " ' Let our best affections centre " ' On the things around the throne ; " * There no... | |
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