Jesus and Mary; Or, Catholic HymnsJames Burns, 1849 - 211 páginas |
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... feel the want of a collection of English Catholic hymns fitted for singing . The few in the Garden of the Soul were ... feeling that some- thing of the sort was needed ; though at the same time the Author's ignorance of music ap- peared ...
... feel the want of a collection of English Catholic hymns fitted for singing . The few in the Garden of the Soul were ... feeling that some- thing of the sort was needed ; though at the same time the Author's ignorance of music ap- peared ...
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... feel Thy waters move . X. Thou art a sea without a shore ; Awful , immense Thou art ; A sea which can contract itself Within my narrow heart . XI . And yet Thou art a haven too Out on the shoreless sea , - A harbour that can hold full ...
... feel Thy waters move . X. Thou art a sea without a shore ; Awful , immense Thou art ; A sea which can contract itself Within my narrow heart . XI . And yet Thou art a haven too Out on the shoreless sea , - A harbour that can hold full ...
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... And bid her Son to stay ? XIV . Ah no ! thy love is rightful love , From all selfseeking free ; The change that is such gain to Him Can be no loss to thee ! XV . ' Tis sweet to feel our Saviour's love 50 THE ASCENSION .
... And bid her Son to stay ? XIV . Ah no ! thy love is rightful love , From all selfseeking free ; The change that is such gain to Him Can be no loss to thee ! XV . ' Tis sweet to feel our Saviour's love 50 THE ASCENSION .
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Frederick William Faber. XV . ' Tis sweet to feel our Saviour's love , To feel His Presence near ; Yet loyal love His glory holds A thousand times more dear . XVI . Who would have known the way to love Our Jesus as we ought , If thou in ...
Frederick William Faber. XV . ' Tis sweet to feel our Saviour's love , To feel His Presence near ; Yet loyal love His glory holds A thousand times more dear . XVI . Who would have known the way to love Our Jesus as we ought , If thou in ...
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... and shining face I see not , though so near ; The sweetness of thy soft low voice I am too deaf to hear . III . I cannot feel thee touch my hand With 108 TO MY GUARDIAN ANGEL . To My Guardian Angel For the School Children €
... and shining face I see not , though so near ; The sweetness of thy soft low voice I am too deaf to hear . III . I cannot feel thee touch my hand With 108 TO MY GUARDIAN ANGEL . To My Guardian Angel For the School Children €
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angels Babe blessed bliss Blood bright burn canst Church cold hearts creature's crucified dear Lord dear Mother dearest Lord doth dread earth Earth's best eternal fear feet Flesh gazed gift glory God's Godhead grace hail hath heaven holy Joseph Holy Trinity honour hour Lady Let me kiss light look love of Thee love Thee love's Majesty Mary's Mary's Child mercy metre mighty Mother Mary Mother of Jesus night o'er Olney Hymns PHILIP NERI Philip's home poor praise pray Protestantism Queen Rome sacred Flesh Saint Saviour's sinners smile soul Spirit Sweet Sacrament Sweet Spouse sweet Star tears Thee adore thee till death thine Thou art Thou art God Thou hast Thou wert Thou wilt thought Thy beautiful Thy love Thy prayer thy shining Thy sweet Thyself trembling VIII weary wonderful wondrous word worship Thee XVII
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Página 143 - I have no cares, O blessed Will ! For all my cares are thine ; I live in triumph, Lord ! for thou Hast made thy triumphs mine.
Página 159 - Who made this beating heart of mine But thou, my heavenly Guest ? Let no one have it, then, but thee, And let it be thy rest!
Página 109 - But I have felt Thee in my thoughts Fighting with sin for me ; And when my heart loves God, I know The sweetness is from Thee.
Página 133 - Faith of our fathers ! living still In spite of dungeon, fire and sword ; O how our hearts beat high with joy Whene'er we hear that glorious word ; Faith of our fathers ! holy faith ! We will be true to thee till death.
Página 134 - Faith of our Fathers ! we will love Both friend and foe in all our strife : And preach thee too, as love knows how, By kindly words and virtuous life. Faith of our Fathers, &c.
Página 180 - IT is hard to work for God, To rise and take his part Upon this battle-field of earth, And not sometimes lose heart ! He hides himself so wondrously, As though there were no God ; He is least seen when all the powers Of ill are most abroad. Or he deserts us at the hour The fight is all but lost; And seems to leave us to ourselves Just when we need him most.
Página 2 - When Heaven and earth were yet unmade, When time was yet unknown, Thou in Thy bliss and majesty Didst live and love alone...
Página 74 - But scornful men have coldly said Thy love was leading me from God; And yet in this I did but tread The very path my Saviour trod. They know but little of thy worth Who speak these heartless words to me; For what did Jesus love on earth One half so tenderly as thee?
Página 198 - Dole not thy duties out to God, But let thy hand be free : Look long at Jesus; His sweet Blood How was it dealt to thee ? The perfect way is hard to flesh ; It is not hard to love ; If thou wert sick for want of God, How swiftly wouldst thou move...
Página 164 - O show that sin to me, Not to get back the sweetness lost, But to make peace with thee. One thing alone, dear Lord ! I dread ; — To have a secret spot That separates my soul from thee, And yet to know it not.