| John Albin - 1806 - 126 pages
...so—our father Adam's fall And disobedience brought this lot on all* All die in him—but hopeless should we be, Blest Revelation ! were it not for thee....light, whereby We live with comfort, and with comfort dl« ; And view (beyond this gloomy scene the tomb) A life of endless happiness to come. .' •"' .... | |
| Ann Yosy - Christian life - 1822 - 198 pages
...they shall drink of the rivers of his pleasures, and be satisfied with the fulness of his joy— " Hail, glorious Gospel! heavenly light, whereby We...with comfort, and with comfort die ; And view, beyond that gloomy scene, the tomb, A life of endless happiness to come." The father and mother of the departed... | |
| Thomas Brettell - 1840 - 264 pages
...— our father Adam's fall And disobedience, brought this lot on all. All die in him, and hopeless should we be, Blest Revelation, were it not for thee...glorious Gospel ! heavenly light, whereby We live in comfort and in comfort die, And view in that bright world beyond the tomb A life of endless happiness... | |
| Legh Richmond - Christian life - 1841 - 250 pages
..." There were two lines in it which made me think and meditate a great deal." "Which were they?" " ' Hail, glorious Gospel, heavenly light, whereby We live with comfort, and with comfort die.' I wished that glorious gospel was mine, that I might live and die with comfort ; and it seemed as if... | |
| Thomas Brettell - Isle of Wight (England) - 1844 - 220 pages
...— our father Adam's fall And disobedience, brought this lot on all. All die in him, and hopeless should we be, Blest Revelation, were it not for thee...! Hail, glorious Gospel ! heavenly light, whereby \Ve live in comfort and in comfort die, And view in that bright world beyond the tomb A life of endless... | |
| Baptists - 1744 - 596 pages
...feel that we have a corner-stone for our hopes and our faith, and life has charms again. We exclaim, " Hail, glorious Gospel, heavenly light, whereby We live with comfort and with comfort dle." " Should all the forms that men devise. Assault my faith with treacherous art, I'd call them... | |
| Young people - 1852 - 1020 pages
...peace." She sunk back on the bed, and spoke no more — fetched a deep sigh — smiled and died. " Hail, glorious gospel ! heavenly light, whereby We live with comfort, and with comfort die." A NOBLE BOY. A nor was once tempted by some of his companions to pluck ripe cherries from a tree which... | |
| American Tract Society - American literature - 1850 - 518 pages
...me." " There were two lines in it which made me think and meditate a great deal." " Which are they ?" "'Hail, glorious Gospel! heavenly light, whereby We live with comfort, and with comfort die.' I wished that glorious Gospel was mine, that I might live and die with comfort ; and it seemed as if... | |
| Bengal (India) - 1851 - 506 pages
...Missionary, Also of Esther, her infant daughter, who died September 12th, 1833, aged 3 months and 18 days. Hail glorious gospel, heavenly light, whereby We live with comfort, and with comfort die. who died June 1 Ith, 1833, aged 31 years. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH, HOWRAH. (The following Inscriptions are... | |
| Baptists - 1851 - 424 pages
...blessed immortality. THE Nt:W ASTOB, U=,"iOX, ANO '^ ' VVX^rt*^A»wvi^^^^rtX*-»«VVVVVWV>'V^^*'« " Hail, glorious gospel, heavenly light, whereby We live with comfort, and with comfort die." To its influence we are indebted for the institutions which care for the sick, feed the hungry, clothe... | |
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