| 1784 - 196 pages
...defign, To fave rebtlliou* worms ; _ Where vengeance and tompaffifln joi», In their divineft (orms, s Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guefs, Which of the glories brighten flione. The Juftice, 01 the Grace. Now the full glorie. of tin Lamb Adorn the heav'nly plains,... | |
| Henry Peckwell - Hymns, English - 1785 - 242 pages
...full. But when we view thy great Defign, To fave rebellious Worms ; Where Vengeance and Oompafiion join," In their divineft Forms : Here the Whole DEITY...known; Nor dares a Creature guefs Which of the Glories hrighteft fhone, The Juftice, or the Grace. Now the full Glories of the LAMB, • Adorn the Heav'nly... | |
| 1787 - 112 pages
...defigq, To fave rebellious worms ; Where vengeance and compaflion joi» In their divineft forms. 4 Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature...grace. • | Now the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heav'nly plains ; ' Bright feraphs learn Immanuel's name, And try their choiceft ftrains. 6 O may I... | |
| N Mosley Cheek - 1794 - 156 pages
...ftrange defign To fave rebellious worms; Where vengeance and compaflion join In their divined forms: 5. Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guefs "Which of the glories brighteft flione, The' juftice or the grace. 6 Now the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heav'nly plains, Bright... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1790 - 736 pages
...There, dear Sir, with your many fons and daughters, may you thine with diitinguiihed iuilre; and " Where the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heavenly plains; Bright Seraphs learn Immanuel's name, And try their choiceft drains ; • " O may I bear fome humble part, In that immortal... | |
| Selection - 1801 - 426 pages
...joyful awe ;v -. We love and we adore ; The firft arch-angel never faw " , So much of God before. ;i . Here the whole Deity is known/ Nor dares a creature guefs ' ' ' Which of the glories brighteft flume, -"-. ' The juftice or the grace. When finners broke the Father's laws, The dying Son atones... | |
| Theology - 1803 - 516 pages
...word all the perfections of God are difplayed at once in the death, of Chrift. We may truly fay, " Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guefs Which of the glories brighteft mine, The juftice or the grace." Whatever is neceflary for our holinefs or happinefs, her* or hereafter,... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - Hymns, English - 1805 - 308 pages
...ftrange deliga To fave rebellious worms, Where vengeance and companion jom In their divined forms : •t Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guefs, Which of the glories brighteft fton*, The juftice or the grace : Now the full glories of the Lamb, Adorn the heav'nly plains ; Bright... | |
| Thomas Jones (chaplain to the earl of Peterborough) - 1812 - 486 pages
...whole deity is known ; Nor dares a creature guess Which of the glories brightest shone. The justice, or the grace. Now the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heav'nly plains : Bright cherubs learn Immanuel's name, And try their choicest strains O, may I bear... | |
| John Wesley - 1818 - 306 pages
...known, Nor dares a creature guess, Which of the glories brightest shone, The justice, or the grace. 6 Now the full glories of the Lamb, Adorn the heavenly plains : Bright seraphs learn Immanuel's name, And try their choicest strains. 7 O, may I bear some humble part, In that immortal... | |
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