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Common terms and phrasesabsurd Adam Angels Apostles assirms besall Birth bless blest Bliss Breast celestial Christ Christian Church consess Creature Darkness Death Decree design'd Desire di'd divine Doctrine Earth eternal ev'ry Evil Eyes Faith fame Father Fire Friend fulsill Gift give Glory God's Gospel Grace hath Heart Heav'n Hell holy Holy Spirit human Hymns imputed Jesus Justice Kind Learning Light live Lord Love Mankind Meekness Mercy Mind Nature Nature's never O N T H E outward Pagan Paul Peace persect plain pleas'd poor Pow'r Praise pray Pray'r preach Predestination Reason Redeemer Religion righteous rise sacred Saint Salvation satal Satan sav'd Saviour Scene Scripture seek seel selsish Sense shew shine Sight sine sinite Sinners sirst Soul Speaking in Tongue Spirit Strise sure taught thee Things thou Thought thro Tongue true Truth View Virgin Birth whole will'd Word World Worship Wrath Popular passagesPage 216 - Of so divine a Guest. Of so divine a Guest Unworthy though I be, Yet has my heart no rest Unless it come from Thee. Unless it come from Thee, In vain I look around ; In all that I can see No rest is to be found. Page 140 - Therefore, no Truths concerning this Divine And Heav'nly Life can come within the Line Of all this Learning, as exalted far Above the Pow'r of Trial at its Bar ; Where both the Jury and the Judges too Are born with Eyes incapable to view. Living and moving in this World's Demesne... Page 298 - To show his Pow'r, throws all the rest away, Which in itself was equally as fine ? What an Idea this of Pow'r Divine ! Happy for us, if under God's Commands We were as Clay is in the Potter's Hands ; Pliant and yielding readily to take The proper Form which He is pleas'd to make! Page 141 - No more belong to men as being learn'd, , Than colours do to him, who never saw. The light, that gives to all of them the law ! From like unnatural attempt proceeds That huge variety... Page 174 - Why, plainly then, I never was unblest" — " Never? Thou speakest in a mystic strain, Which more at large I wish thee to explain."— And I reply'd, that I remember'd not A bad one ever to have been my lot: For, let the morning turn out how it will, I praise my God for ev'ry new one still: If I am pinch'd with hunger, or with cold, It does not make me to let go my hold ; Still... Page 288 - Grace is the real saving Gift ; but then Good Works are profitable unto Men. God wants them not; but, if our Neighbours do, Flowing from Grace, they prove it to be true. VII. When human Words ascribe to human Spirit Page 38 - And bless the free co-operating will? Blame not Enthusiasm, if rightly bent; Or blame of Saints the holiest intent, The strong persuasion, the confirm'd belief, Of all the comforts of a soul the chief; That God's continual will, and work to save, Teach, and inspire, attend us to the grave : That they, who in His faith and love abide, Find in His Spirit an immediate Guide : This is no more a fancy, or a whim, Than that we live, and move, and are in Him. Page 49 - Not, when the time calls me to walk thro' the vale Of the Shadow of Death, shall my heart ever fail; Tho' afraid, of myself, to pursue the dark way, Thy rod, and thy staff, be my comfort and stay; For I know, by thy guidance, when once it is past, To a fountain of life it will bring me at Inst. Page 291 - For the whole World when His Beloved Son Is said to do whatever He has done,— To become Man, to suffer, and to die, That all might live, as well as you and I,— Shall rigid Calvin after... Page 150 - I am, said he, I first look up to Heav'n, as well aware, That to get thither is my main affair. I then look down upon the earth, and think, In a short space of time, how small a chink I... References from web pagesMiscellaneous Poems (poetry by Byrom) -- Britannica Online ... John Byrom John Byrom - Wikiquote MISCELLANEOUS POEMS by JOHN BYROM - VOLUME 2 1773 en venta en ebay ... 'BRITISH CHAMPIONISM': EARLY PUGILISM AND THE WORKS OF FIELDING JSTOR: 'British Championism': Early Pugilism and the Works of Fielding Book.com.mx- Miscellaneous Poems by John Byrom: Inventor of the ... The Chetham Society: List of Publications Title: The Hymns of Methodism in their Literary Relations Creator ... Bibliographic information |