Elim: Or, Hymns of Holy RefreshmentFrederic Dan Huntington E.P. Dutton, 1866 - 334 pages Detective Dinosaur and Officer Pterodactyl are challenged to solve three cases when a hat is missing, a shoe squeaks, and a loud clanging comes from a dark alley at night. |
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adore Alleluia angels art Thou Behold blessed blest bread bright bring brow Canterbury Hymnal Catherine Winkworth child Christ cold cometh cross crown dark dead dear death didst doth earth eternal evermore eyes faith fear feast forever Gethsemane give glad glory God the Father grace grave grief hand hath hear heart heaven heavenly hope hour HYMN Jesus King Kyrie Eleison Lamb of God land life's light look Lord Lyra Anglicana morn MOUNT OF OLIVES mountain night night in heaven o'er peace praise pray prayer rest righteousness rise risen riven Rock Saviour seek shadows shadows fall shine sing sins song sorrow soul spirit sweet SYCHAR tears Thee Thee I sing Thine Thou art Thou hast Thou knowest Thou shalt thought throne Thy face Thy feet Thy holy Thy love toil tread trod unto voice waiting wander weary wondrous word
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Page 55 - Come, O thou Traveller unknown, Whom still I hold, but cannot see ; My company before is gone, And I am left alone with Thee ; With Thee all night I mean to stay, And wrestle till the break of day.
Page 264 - With milk and honey blest ; Beneath thy contemplation Sink heart and voice opprest. I know not, oh, I know not, What joys await us there ! What radiancy of glory! What bliss beyond compare...
Page 17 - Angels, sing on ! your faithful watches keeping; Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above ; Till morning's joy shall end the night of weeping, And life's long shadows break in cloudless love.
Page 257 - Only waiting till the shadows Are a little longer grown ; Only waiting till the glimmer Of the day's last beam is flown ; Then from out the gathered darkness, Holy, deathless stars shall rise, By whose light my soul shall gladly Tread its pathway to the skies.
Page 185 - When the house doth sigh and weep, And the world is drown'd in sleep, Yet mine eyes the watch do keep; Sweet Spirit comfort me!
Page 44 - He gently knocks — has knocked before ; Has waited long — is waiting still : You treat no other friend so ill.
Page 65 - These eyes shall see Him in that day. The God that died for me ! And all my rising bones shall say, Lord, who is like to Thee ? If such the views which grace unfolds, Weak as it is below, What raptures must the Church above In Jesus
Page 278 - I do not ask, O Lord, that Thou shouldst shed Full radiance here ; Give but a ray of peace, that I may tread Without a fear. 5 I do not ask my cross to understand, My way to see ; Better in darkness just to feel Thy hand. And follow Thee.
Page 67 - Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine arm: for love is strong as death; jealousy is cruel as the grave: the coals thereof are coals of fire, which hath a most vehement flame. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it: if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned.
Page 134 - Here would I feed upon the bread of God ; Here drink with Thee the royal wine of heaven ; Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven.