| Isaac Watts, Samuel Worcester - Bible - 1851 - 764 pages
...Scriptural Characters of Christ. o 1 "TOIN all the glorious names •J Of wisdom, love, and power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore All are too mean Too mean to set To speak his worth ; My Saviour forth. d 2 But oh, what gentle terms, What condescending... | |
| John William Colenso (bp. of Natal) - 1852 - 226 pages
...fill the earth with purity. 219 HYMN CXIX. p. JOIN all the glorious names Of Wisdom, Love, and Power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore — All are too mean to speak His worth, Too mean so set our Saviour forth. JESUS, our great High Priest, Oflered His Blood... | |
| 1852 - 402 pages
...incarnate God. H M. Prophet, Priest, and King. 1 JOIN all the glorious names Of wisdom, love, and power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore : All are too mean to speak his worth, Too mean to set my Saviour forth. 2 Great Prophet of our God ! Of our salvation came... | |
| Bible - 1853 - 658 pages
...M, JL O 0 Prophet, Priest, and King. mf 1 TOIN" all the glorious names v Of wisdom, love, and power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore : — — All are too mean to speak his worth, Too mean to set my Saviour forth. mf 2 Great Prophet of our God ! Our tongues would... | |
| 1854 - 622 pages
...thousand ! He is the altogether lovely ! " " Join all the glorious names Of wisdom, love, and power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore ; All are too mean to speak his worth, Too mean to set our Saviour forth." This loveliness may in some degree be apprehended... | |
| Christian worship - Hymns, English - 1854 - 206 pages
...ought. 193. The name of Jesus exalted. 6.8. 1 TOIN all the glorious names v Of wisdom, love, and power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore : All are too mean to speak his worth, Too mean to set my Saviour forth. 2 But O, what gentle terms, What condescending ways,... | |
| 1855 - 320 pages
...above. 146. (PARTl.) Names of Christ. (Phil. ii. 7— 9.) JOIN all the glorious names p. M. Of wisdom, love and pow'r, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore : All are too mean to speak his worth, Too mean to set a Saviour forth. But, Oh ! what gentle terms, What condescending ways,... | |
| John Thomas PELHAM (Hon.) - 1855 - 244 pages
...my strength, my joy, my crown ; My glory, and my wealth. 210 T OIN all the glorious names Of wisdom, love, and pow'r, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore ! All are too mean to speak his worth, Too mean to set my Saviour forth. 2 Great Prophet of my God, My tongue would bless... | |
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