| Invalid - 1854 - 308 pages
...•XVI. TO GIVE COMFORT IN A STORM. " What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee." — Psalm Ivi. 3. 1 How fearfully the tempest roars ! The rain in rattling...glorious voice is heard, By him the electric fires are stirred ; Ruler of earth and skies. 2 Oh ! 'tis a blessed, wondrous thing, For which to praise thee,... | |
| Anne Manning - English fiction - 1857 - 326 pages
...now recurred to her — " How fearfully the tempest roars ! The rain in rattling torrents pours, Hy trembling soul that Power adores Who bade this tempest...glorious voice is heard, By Him the electric fires are stirred, — Ruler of earth and skies. "Oh, 'tis a glorious, blessed thing, For which to praise thee,... | |
| Beatrice Batty - Moravians - 1858 - 354 pages
...stockings, and red handkerchiefs thrown over their heads, to protect them from the sun. Kimigsfeld. Ten, PM We sang hymns on our way from Schweningen,...voice is heard, By Him the electric fires are stirr'd ; Knler of earth and skies ! " Sweet voice ! Ml well I know its tones ! Though least, of all the little... | |
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