| Frederick William Faber - 1849 - 240 pages
...God ! With deepest, tenderest fears, And worship Thee with trembling hope, And penitential tears. v. Yet I may love Thee too, O Lord ! Almighty as Thou art, For Thou hast stooped to ask of me O then this worse than worthless heart In pity deign to take, And make it love Thee, for Thyself And... | |
| Catholic Church - 1851 - 596 pages
...how I fear Thee, Living God ! With deepest, tenderest fears, And worship Thee with trembling hope. Yet I may love Thee too, O Lord ! Almighty as Thou...hast stooped to ask of me The love of my poor heart. O then this worse than worthless heart In pity deign to take, And make it love Thee, for thyself And... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge, Frederic Dan Huntington - 1853 - 674 pages
...wonderful thou art, Thy majesty how bright ! How glorious thy mercy-seat, In depths of burning light ! 2 Yet I may love thee too, O Lord ! Almighty as thou...hast stooped to ask of me The love of my poor heart. 3 No earthly father loves like thee, No mother half so mild Bears and forbears, as thou hast done,... | |
| 1878 - 876 pages
...tenderest ft are; And worship Thee with humble hope, And penitential tears. " Yet may I love Thee, too, О Lord, Almighty as Thou art; For Thou hast stooped to ask of me The love of my poor heart," for "JACK AND I." CHAPTKB П. — MAKING FRIENDS. BROKE the silence at last, to ask without ceremony,... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1855 - 518 pages
...everlasting Lord I By prostrate spirits day and night Incessantly adored I 2. Yet I may love thce too, 0 Lord! Almighty as Thou art, For Thou hast stooped to ask of me, The love of my poor heart. 3. No earthly father loves like Thep, No mother half so mild Bears and forbears, as Thou hast done... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1856 - 934 pages
...Thine eternal years, O everlasting Lord ! By prostrate spirits day and night Incessantly adored ! 2. Yet I may love Thee too, O Lord ! Almighty as Thou...hast stooped to ask of me, The love of my poor heart. 3. No earthly father loves like Thee, No mother half so mild Bears and forbears, as Thou hast done... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1856 - 578 pages
...Lord I By prostrate spirits day and night Incessantly adored t 2. Têt I may love thce too, 0 Lord 1 Almighty as Thou art, For Thou hast stooped to ask of me, The ¡ove of my poor heart. 3. No earthly father loves like Thee, \o mother half so mild Hoars and forbears,... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1857 - 508 pages
...Lord I By prostrate spirits day and night Incessantly adored I 2. Yet I may love thee too, 0 Lord I Almighty as Thou art. For Thou hast stooped to ask of me, The love of my poor heart. 3. No earthly father loves like Thee, No mother half so mild Bears and forbears, as Thou hast done... | |
| Elias Nason - 1858 - 896 pages
...Thine eternal years, 0 everlasting Lord ; By prostrate spirits, day and night, Incessantly adored. 2 Yet I may love Thee too, O Lord, Almighty as Thou...hast stooped to ask of me The love of my poor heart. 3 Only to sit and think of God, O, what a joy it is ! ; To think the thought, to breathe the name,... | |
| Willis Lord - 1858 - 450 pages
...Living God! And worship thee with trembling hope, And penitential tears. 5 Yet we may love thee too, 0 Lord! Almighty as thou art, For thou hast stooped to ask of us The love of each poor heart. 0 0 then these worse than worthless hearts In pity deign to take, And... | |
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