| George Whitefield - 1758 - 208 Seiten
...XXIII. Offices of CHRIST. JOIN all the glorious Names Of Wifdom, Love, and Power, That Mortals ever knew, • That Angels ever bore : All are too mean To fpeak his Worth, Too mean to fet Our Saviour forth. But, O what gentle Terms, f . What condescending Ways, Doth our Redeemer ufe •... | |
| 1772 - 222 Seiten
...Redeemer's birth. HYMN LII. As the i48th PfalnTbe CharaRers of CHRIST. I. 'TOIN all the glorious names J Of wifdom, love, and pow*r, That ever mortals knew,...fpeak his worth, Too mean to fet My Saviour forth. II. Array'd in mortal flefh, He like an Angel ftands, And holds the promifes And pardons in his hands... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1773 - 404 Seiten
...fov'reign Ways.} CL. Thefame as the cxlviiith Ffalm. i TOIN all the glorious Names J Of Wifdom, Love, arid Pow'r, That ever Mortals knew, That Angels ever bore...his Worth, Too mean to fet . . • My SAVIOUR forth. ; • 8 But, O what gentle Terms, "VVliat conck-fcetiding Ways . • Doth our RKBEIMER ufe To teach... | |
| Collection - 1774 - 426 Seiten
...HYMN THE OF PICES OF ' To IN all the glorious names, J Of wifdom, love, and pow% That mortals ever knew, That angels ever bore: . All are too mean to fpeak his wdrthy Too mean to fet our Saviour forth. 4 But O ! what gentle t What condefcehding ways., Doth our... | |
| Choice collection - 1776 - 566 Seiten
...to all eternity. HYMN CLX. OIN all the glorious names Of wifdom, love, and pow'r N That mortals ever knew, That angels ever bore :. All are too mean to fpeak his worth, Too mean to fetour Saviour forth. 2 What kind endearing words, What condefcending ways, Doth our Redeemer ufe,... | |
| David Simpson - 1780 - 628 Seiten
...XCIV. JOIN all the glorious Names Of Wifdom, Love, and Pow'r, That ever Mortals knew, That ever Angels bore : All are too mean to fpeak his Worth, Too mean to fet my Saviour forth. Array'd in mortal Flefh, He like an Angel ftands, A^d holds the Promifes And Pardons in his Hands :... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1786 - 120 Seiten
...METRE. The Tune M the cxlviiith 1'falm. i TOIN all the glorious names ,1 Of wifdom, love, andpow'r, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore > All...fpeak his worth, Too mean to fet My Saviour forth, a But, O what gentle term*, What conde(cending ways Doth our Redeemer life, To teach his heav'nly gr*et... | |
| George Walker - 1788 - 350 Seiten
...WATTS. The excellent Cbarafter of CHRIST, 1 TOIN all the glorious names J Of wifdom, love and power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore : All...fpeak his worth, Too mean to fet My Saviour forth. 2 In form of mortal man, But with a heavenly mind, He comes to heal our woes, He comes to blefs our kind... | |
| Collection - 1792 - 370 Seiten
...excellent name than they. 1 TOIN all the glorious names J Of wifdom, love, and pow'r, That mortals ever knew, That angels ever bore : All are too mean to fpeak his worth ; Too mean to let the Saviour forth. Jefiu we.nl about- — teachmg — preachmg — beaHag ell manner ofjicknefs.... | |
| N Mosley Cheek - 1794 - 156 Seiten
...the Lord ! HVMN LXXXV. The Offices of CHRIST. JOIN all the glorious names Of wifdom, love and power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore ; All are too mean to fpeak thy worth, Too mean to fet Thee, Saviour, forth But Oh what gentle terms, What condefcending ways,... | |
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