The New Jerusalem: A Hymn of the Olden TimeJohnstone & Hunter, 1852 - 115 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... seen in print . " * Such is all that has hitherto been known respecting the hymn . It has been univerfally believed to be David Dickfon's ; and this belief dates back not merely from the time of Wodrow , but apparently from Dickson's ...
... seen in print . " * Such is all that has hitherto been known respecting the hymn . It has been univerfally believed to be David Dickfon's ; and this belief dates back not merely from the time of Wodrow , but apparently from Dickson's ...
الصفحة x
... seen , Then unborne was the Puritan . And thus it goes on for feveral ftanzas , fneering at the Puritans as the introducers of all evil into the land . * * There is a somewhat similar poem given by Evans , ( Old Ballads , vol . iii . p ...
... seen , Then unborne was the Puritan . And thus it goes on for feveral ftanzas , fneering at the Puritans as the introducers of all evil into the land . * * There is a somewhat similar poem given by Evans , ( Old Ballads , vol . iii . p ...
الصفحة xii
... seen that the volume in queftion is a collection of already exifting poems from various fources . The collector or tranfcriber must have lived in the reign of James , but most of the pieces col- lected are of an earlier date . Several ...
... seen that the volume in queftion is a collection of already exifting poems from various fources . The collector or tranfcriber must have lived in the reign of James , but most of the pieces col- lected are of an earlier date . Several ...
الصفحة xiii
... seen . Verse 2. To this the 4th verse of the other corresponds- She longs from rough and dangerous seas , To harbour in the haven of blisse ; Where safely anchored at her ease , Ane store of sweete contentmente is . 4 Noe dampish mist ...
... seen . Verse 2. To this the 4th verse of the other corresponds- She longs from rough and dangerous seas , To harbour in the haven of blisse ; Where safely anchored at her ease , Ane store of sweete contentmente is . 4 Noe dampish mist ...
الصفحة xvii
... seen . Verses 18 and 19. The lily white , the ruddy rose , The crimson and carnation flowers , Bewatered there with honey dews , And heavenly drops of golden showers . Pomegranate , prince of fruits , the peach , The daintie date and ...
... seen . Verses 18 and 19. The lily white , the ruddy rose , The crimson and carnation flowers , Bewatered there with honey dews , And heavenly drops of golden showers . Pomegranate , prince of fruits , the peach , The daintie date and ...
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الصفحة 21 - For this Agar is mount Sinai in Arabia, and answereth to Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage with her children. But Jerusalem which is above is free, which is the mother of us all.
الصفحة xxxiii - Now, as they walked in this land, they had more rejoicing than in parts more remote from the kingdom to which they were bound ; and drawing near to the city, they had yet a more perfect view thereof. It was...
الصفحة 72 - But timorous mortals start and shrink To cross this narrow sea, And linger, shivering on the brink, And fear to launch away.
الصفحة xvi - Would God I were in thee ! Would God my woes were at an end, Thy joys that I might see...
الصفحة 52 - A land of sacred liberty, And endless rest : There milk and honey flow, And oil and wine abound, And trees of life for ever grow, With Mercy crown'd. There dwells the Lord our King, The Lord our Righteousness, Triumphant o'er the world and sin, The Prince of Peace ! On Sion's sacred height His kingdom still maintains...
الصفحة ix - Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee ? When shall my sorrows have an end, Thy joys when shall I see...
الصفحة 72 - THERE is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign, Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. 2 There everlasting spring abides, And never-withering flowers : Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours. 3 Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood Stand dressed in living green; So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between.
الصفحة 107 - Garments behind them in the River, for though they went in with them, they came out without them. They therefore went up here with much agility and speed, though the foundation upon which the City was framed was higher than the Clouds. They therefore went up through the Regions of the Air, sweetly talking as they went, being comforted, because they safely got over the River, and had such glorious Companions to attend them.
الصفحة 71 - No cloud those blissful regions know, For ever bright and fair ; For sin, the source of mortal woe, Can never enter there.
الصفحة 71 - FAR from these narrow scenes of night Unbounded glories rise, And realms of infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyes. 2 Fair distant land; could mortal eyes But half its joys explore, How would our spirits long to rise, And dwell on earth no more.