Hymns of the Eastern Church: tr. by J.M. Neale, Issue 1611863 - 16 pages |
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... King of all things But yesterday was born : And Stephen's glorious off'ring His birthtide shall adorn . No pearls of orient splendour , No jewels can he show ; But with his own true heart's blood His shining vestments glow . Come , ye ...
... King of all things But yesterday was born : And Stephen's glorious off'ring His birthtide shall adorn . No pearls of orient splendour , No jewels can he show ; But with his own true heart's blood His shining vestments glow . Come , ye ...
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... king of Canons - the Great Canon of the Mid - Lent week . It is a collection of Scriptural examples , turned to the purpose of penitential Confession . It is impos- sible to deny the beauty of many stanzas , and the ingenuity of some ...
... king of Canons - the Great Canon of the Mid - Lent week . It is a collection of Scriptural examples , turned to the purpose of penitential Confession . It is impos- sible to deny the beauty of many stanzas , and the ingenuity of some ...
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... King and Queen , left the Church , and stationed themselves on the platform , which was raised considerably from the ground , so that they were distinctly seen by the people . Everyone now remained in breath- less expectation , holding ...
... King and Queen , left the Church , and stationed themselves on the platform , which was raised considerably from the ground , so that they were distinctly seen by the people . Everyone now remained in breath- less expectation , holding ...
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... earthly ground ; He who , like the Martyrs , Says , ' I WILL be crown'd : ' He , whose one oblation Is a life of love ; Clinging to the nation Of the Blest above . Shame upon you , legions Of the Heavenly King , S. JOHN DAMASCENE . 55.
... earthly ground ; He who , like the Martyrs , Says , ' I WILL be crown'd : ' He , whose one oblation Is a life of love ; Clinging to the nation Of the Blest above . Shame upon you , legions Of the Heavenly King , S. JOHN DAMASCENE . 55.
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John Mason Neale. Shame upon you , legions Of the Heavenly King , Denizens of regions Past imagining ! What ! with pipe and tabor Fool away the light , When He bids you labour , — When He tells you , — ' Fight ! ' While I do my duty ...
John Mason Neale. Shame upon you , legions Of the Heavenly King , Denizens of regions Past imagining ! What ! with pipe and tabor Fool away the light , When He bids you labour , — When He tells you , — ' Fight ! ' While I do my duty ...
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Page 86 - Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my guide ? " In His feet and hands are wound-prints And His side.
Page 38 - And, listening to His accents, May hear, so calm and plain, His own "All hail !" and, hearing, May raise the victor-strain.
Page 127 - The cross that Jesus carried he carried as your due: the crown that Jesus weareth he weareth it for you.
Page 129 - SAFE HOME, SAFE HOME IN PORT. (From the Greek.) AFE home, safe home in port ! Rent cordage, shattered deck, Torn sails, provisions short, And only not a wreck...
Page 55 - THOSE eternal bowers Man hath never trod, Those unfading flowers Round the throne of GOD. Who may hope to gain them After weary fight ? Who at length attain them Clad in robes of white ? He, who gladly barters All on earthly ground ; He who, like the martyrs, Says ' I will be crowned ' : He, whose one oblation Is a life of love ; Clinging to the nation Of the blest above.
Page 6 - The toils of day are over: I raise the hymn to Thee, And ask that free from peril The hours of fear may be : O Jesu, keep me in Thy sight, And guard me through the coming night...
Page 58 - Neither might the gates of death, Nor the tomb's dark portal, Nor the watchers, nor the seal, Hold Thee as a mortal : But to-day amidst the Twelve Thou didst stand, bestowing That Thy peace, which evermore Passeth human knowing.
Page 6 - Be Thou my soul's preserver, O GOD ! for Thou dost know How many are the perils Through which I have to go: Lover of men, O hear my call, And guard and save me from them all.
Page 3 - Lower thy crest ! Wail of Euroclydon, Be thou at rest! Sorrow can never be, Darkness must fly, Where saith the Light of Light, "Peace! It is I.
Page xxx - The kings of the earth stand up, and the rulers take counsel together : against the Lord, and against his Anointed. 3 Let us break their bonds asunder : and cast away their cords from us.