| Henry Peckwell - 1785 - 242 pages
...REDEEMER'S Love, And give the FATHER Praife.:. HYMN XCIX. 6.8. ';.:... The Heavenly Voyage. • JESy at thy Command I launch into the Deep ; And leave my native Land Where Sin lulls all afieep. K For Thee I feign would all .refign, And fail to Heav'n with Thee and Thine. What though the... | |
| 1797 - 110 pages
...hearts of ftone ! To fecond life our fouls reftorc, And wake us that we deep no more. THE PILGRIM. JESU, at thy command, ' I launch into the deep ; And leave my native land, Where rm hills al! afle«p : For Thee I fain would all fefign, And fail to heav'n with Thee and Thine. What... | |
| Herbert Mends - 1801 - 432 pages
...exchang'd for heaven. HYMN CI. PM The Christian's Spiritual Voyage, i. YESUS, at thy command, «JJ I launch into the deep ; And leave my native land,...world resign, And sail to heaven with thee and thine. II. Thou art my pilot wise ; My compass is thy word : My soul each storm defies, While I have such... | |
| Selection - 1801 - 426 pages
...Awake, ye nations under ground ; Ye faints, afcend the Ikies. X 9QS. As the 148th. The Spiritual Voyage. JESUS, at thy command I launch into the deep, And leave my native land, Where fin lulls all afleep : For thee I would the world refign, And fail to heav'n with thee and thine. Thou... | |
| 1806 - 118 pages
...hearts of ftone.l To fecond life our fouls rcftore, And wake us that we deep no more. The Pilgrim. I. JESUS, at thy command, I launch into the deep -, And leave my native land, 75 *.. What tho' the feas are broad, What tho' the waves are ftrong5 What tho' tempeftuous winds Diftrefs... | |
| George Vason - 1810 - 254 pages
...hope, sang the Hymn that often cheared us in our voyage, and " were" not a little comforted." JESU, at thy command I launch into the deep; And leave my...native land, Where sin lulls all asleep. For Thee I fain would all resign, And sail to heav'u with Thee and Thine. What though the seas are broad, What... | |
| John Dobell - 1810 - 540 pages
...be forever blest. 122. 148th. Huntingdon's Col /?//o«....Luke viii. 22. 1 TESUS, at thy command, JI launch into the deep, And leave my native land, Where sin lulls all asleep: For thee I fain would all resign, And sail to Heav'n with thee and thine. [2 What tho' the seas are broad ? •What... | |
| Thomas Jones (chaplain to the earl of Peterborough) - 1812 - 486 pages
...beneath thine eye, For life, eternal life, is thine, 285. The Spiritual Voyage. JESUS, at thy command, 1 launch into the deep, And leave my native land, Where...asleep : For thee I would the world resign, And sail to heav'n with thee and thine. Thou art my pilot wise; . . My compass is thy word : My soul each storm... | |
| E. J. Jones - 1812 - 136 pages
...heav'ns above, Where hymning seraphs sing; Join all the glad pow'rs, The Pilgrim. PORTSMOUTH NEW. TESUS, at thy command I launch into the deep , And leave...native land, Where sin lulls all asleep. For thee I fain would all resign, And sail to heav'n with thee and thine. What though the seas are broad, What... | |
| John Dobell - 1815 - 560 pages
...storms of life outride, And be for ever blest. 1 22. 148th. Huntingdon's CoL Pilot... .Luke viii. 22. 1 JESUS, at thy command, I launch into the deep, And...native land, Where sin lulls all asleep : For thee I fain would all resign, And sail to heaven with thee and thine. £2 What tho' the seas are broad ? What... | |
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