| Edgar Frederick Clark - 1867 - 306 páginas
...more. This part of his life is clearly portrayed in those beautiful lines of Charles Wesley : " Now I repent and sin again : Now I revive, and now am slain ; Slain with the same unhappy dart Which, oh 1 too often wounds my heart." During this state of mind, one night, after lamenting his sins, he lost... | |
| Thomas Vincent Fosbery - 1868 - 414 páginas
...Devtations." I. DEAR Jesu ! When, when will it be That I no more shall break with Thee ? When will this war of passions cease, And let my soul enjoy...am slain : Slain with the same unhappy dart, Which, O ! too often wounds my heart. III. When, dearest Lord, when shall I be A garden seal'd to all but... | |
| Hymns - 1868 - 408 páginas
...shall break with Thee ? AVhen will this war of passions cease, And let my soul enjoy Thy peace? II. Here I repent, and sin again ; Now I revive, and now...am slain : Slain with the same unhappy dart, Which, O ! too often wounds my heart. in. When, dearest Lord, when shall I be A garden seal'd to all but Thee... | |
| Alfred Mudge - 1868 - 542 páginas
...meeting, and sought the company of serious persons, read and prayed much, but was Constantly saying, — ' Here I repent and sin again, Now I revive, and now am slain,' etc. I began seriously to fear I should never know the joys of pardoned sin, never have an evidence... | |
| English sacred lyrics - 1884 - 296 páginas
...1613—1669. A HYMN. DEAR Jesu ! when, when will it be That I no more shall break with thee ? When will this war of passions cease, And let my soul enjoy...am slain ; Slain with the same unhappy dart, Which, O ! too often wounds my heart. When, dearest Lord ! when shall I be A garden sealed to all but thee... | |
| English sacred lyrics - 1884 - 296 páginas
...1613—1669. A HYMN. DEAR Jesn ! when, when will it be That I no more shall break with thee ? When will ihis war of passions cease, And let my soul enjoy thy peace...am slain ; Slain with the same unhappy dart, Which, O ! too often wounds my heart. When, dearest Lord ! when shall I be A garden sealed to all but thee... | |
| John Allen Wood - 1884 - 350 páginas
...How truthfully does this familiar stanza describe the lives of multitudes of converted men ! — " Here I repent and sin again ; Now I revive, and now am slain — Slain with that same unhappy dart Which, oh, too often wounds my heart." " We are compelled to declare," says... | |
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