... of all minds, Their only point of rest, eternal Word ! From thee departing they are lost, and rove At random without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all that soothes the life of man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer,... The retrospect; or, review of providential mercies: with anecdotes of ... - Página 231por Richard Marks - 1823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Aikin - 1821 - 278 páginas
...His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But O tin in bounteous giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts...poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. BOOK VI. THE WINTER WALK AT NOON. Argument. Bells at a distance. Their effect. A fine noon in winter.... | |
| William Jay - 1821 - 294 páginas
...to these bounties, and our present condition renders them valuable. But they are not our God ; — Give what Thou canst, without Thee we are poor, And with Thee rich, take wh.it Thou wilt away. — Thou art the strength of our hearts, and our portion forever. \Vhomhavewe... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 páginas
...man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But, O thou bounteous giver of all good, Thou art of all...poor; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. THE TASK. BOOK VI. £ Ijc Cliiutcr tilalU at jrloon. Bells at a distance. — Their effect. — A fine... | |
| William Jay - 1822 - 298 páginas
...to these bounties, and our present condition renders them valuable. But they are not our God ; — Give what Thou canst, without Thee we are poor, And with Thee rich, take what Thou wilt away. f — Thou art the strength of our hearts, and our portion • for ever. Whom have we in heaven, but... | |
| Sarah Brealey - 1823 - 408 páginas
...man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But, O thou bounteous Giver of all Good ! Thou art of all...the crown ! Give what thou canst, without thee we arc poor, And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. Coicper. (w) Gal. 5. 22. XXU* b. 28. Awl they... | |
| 1822 - 500 páginas
...conformity to Heaven, as surprised even themselves, and prompted them to the exclamation, " It is enough!" " Give what thou canst — without Thee we are poor." " And with Thee rich, take what thou wilt away." Various are the channels through which the Holy Comforter pours His reviving influences iuto the bosom... | |
| John Thornton - 1823 - 196 páginas
...man ; His high endeavour, and his glad success ; His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But, O thou bounteous Giver of all good, Thou art, of all thy gifts, thyself the crown!" COWPER, CHAP. IV. SOME SEASONS MENTIONED, IN WHICH CHRIST IS FOUND PECULIARLY PRECIOUS TO THE BELIEVER.... | |
| Harriet Newell - 1823 - 242 páginas
...know by happy experience is off greater value than all this earth can afford.: " Give what tliou wilt, without thee we are poor, And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away." I think 1 never enjoyed so much solid peace of mind — never was so free from discontent and melaaL... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 446 páginas
...of man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But O thou bounteous Giver of all good, Thou art of all...poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. THE TASK. BOOK VI. THE ARGUMENT. Bells at a distance.— Their effect.— A fine noon in winter.—... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 470 páginas
...of man His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But, O, thou bounteous Giver of all good, Thou art of all...poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. •277 THE TASK. BOOK VI. THE WINTER WALK AT NOON. ARGUMENT OP THE SIXTH BOOK. Sells at a dUtance.—... | |
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