Lauda Syon: Ancient Latin Hymns of the English and Other Churches

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J. Masters, 1857 - Hymns - 246 pages
 

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Page 141 - Where deep for us the spear was dyed, Life's torrent rushing from his side, To wash us in that precious flood, Where mingled water flowed, and blood. Fulfilled is all that David told In true prophetic song of old ; Amidst the nations God, saith he, Hath reigned and triumphed from the tree.
Page 134 - Thy people in all good, The purchafe of Thy precious Blood. Remember Lord ! our griefs, we pray, Pent in this cumbering corfe of clay ; Thou ! Who doft e'er our fouls defend, Be with us our Eternal Friend ! To God The Father Glory be ! Like Glory Only Son ! to Thee ! And to The Spirit Paraclete, Now and for ever as is meet ! Amen.
Page 56 - Our reft with finful terrors fcare ! Chrift with The Father ever One ! Spirit ! of Father and of Son, God over all, of mighty fway, Shield us Great Trinity ! we pray.
Page 109 - Incenfe to God, and Myrrh to grace His tomb, For tribute to their King, a Golden ftore ; One they revere, three with three offerings come, And Three adore.
Page 227 - E'en now His steps are near thee ; Thine heart a hallowed shrine afford For Him to dwell and cheer thee ; Oh, hold Him fast in thine embrace ! Let Him go from thee never, Till with the fulness of His grace He bless thee, here and ever ! Debotions in preparation ACTS OF DEVOTION, PRAYERS, &c. IN the Name >I" of the FATHER, and of the SON, and of the HOLY GHOST.
Page 74 - Redeemed, in joys eternal live ! Laud, Honour, Virtue, Glory, be To God The Father and The Son, And Holy Paraclete to Thee, While endlefs ages onward run ! Amen.
Page 57 - From guilt that's paft our fouls relieve, And all our evil deeds forgive. We pray Thee hear thy fuppliant's call : O help us, Saviour ! e'er we fall ; Chrift Jefu ! King of boundlefs might ! Shield us from every ill this night.] To God The Father, Glory be ! And Only Son ! alike to Thee ! With The Blcft Spirit Paraclete, Now and through ages infinite ! A - men.
Page 9 - Star of Light hath rifen, and now To God in fuppliant prayer we bow ; May He in every work and way, From harm preferve us through the day. May He...
Page 127 - ... betray : No place for Satan, tyrant foe ! To fpread his crafty wiles allow. Speak we in reverent awe to Heaven, Each cry aloud to be forgiven : And, fo to appeafe his vengeful wrath, Our tears before The Judge pour forth. How oft by...
Page 225 - Bread Unto His Brethren brought ; And thus the Law obeyed, Of old time to the Fathers taught. But when the Law's...

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