| 1868 - 300 páginas
...window," to guide souls' to the mansions of glory. Then gird your loins, and brightly shine, That distant home discerning : Our absent Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. NOTES BY THE WAY. " THE dangers to which travellers are exposed in crossing the great desert of Sahara... | |
| 1847 - 986 páginas
...-L'-1 And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detam them as they fly, Those hours of toil and danger. mf 2 We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear Our heavenly...Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. 3 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest naught can... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School), Presbyterian Church in the U.S. - 1847 - 728 páginas
...Would not detain them as they fly, Those hours of toil and danger. mf 2 We'll gird our loins, rnjr brethren dear Our heavenly home discerning; Our absent...Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. 3 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing; That perfect rest naught can... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Publication Committee - 1847 - 776 páginas
...they fly, Those hours of toil and danger. mf 2 We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear, Our neavenly home discerning; Our absent Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. § 3 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest naught... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School), Presbyterian Church in the U.S. - 1847 - 738 páginas
...-"-*- And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly, Those hours of toil and danger. 2 We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear Our heavenly...Lord has left us word, • Let every lamp be burning. 3 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest naught can... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1859 - 532 páginas
...may almost dis - сот-ег. !• 8s. &7s. 2. We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear, Our distant home discerning ; Our absent Lord has left us word, Let every lamp bo burning — For oh I we, Ac. 3. Should coming days be cold and dark, Wo need not cease our singing... | |
| American Sunday-School Union - 1860 - 374 páginas
...And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly, — Those hours of toil and danger. 2. We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear, Our heavenly...Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. 3. Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest nought can... | |
| Helen Louisa Parmelee - 1860 - 142 páginas
...before, the shining shore We may almost discover. We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear, Our distant ho'me discerning ; Our absent Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. For oh ! we stand on Jordan's strand, etc. Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our... | |
| John William Dadmun - 1860 - 56 páginas
...Those hours of toil and danger ; For oh ! we, &c. We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear, Our distant home discerning ; Our absent Lord has left us word,. Let every lamp be burning — For oh ! we, &o. Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect... | |
| Henry Augustus Boardman - 1861 - 526 páginas
...by, And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly, Those hours of toil and danger. 2 We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear, Our heavenly...Lord has left us word, Let every lamp be burning. 3 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest naught can... | |
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