You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect, Such you shall have; for I do save None but mine own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their, Who lived a longer time, I do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. A History of Literature in America - Página 38de Barrett Wendell, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1904 - 443 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1828 - 568 páginas
...hand, And challenge what is mine ? Will you teach me whom to set free, And thus my grace confine ? ' " You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect, Such you shaU have ; for I do save .\'one but my own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their Who liv'da longer... | |
| 1829 - 426 páginas
...my hand, And challenge what is mine? Will you teach me whom to set free, And thus my grace confine ? You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect,...own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their Who liv'da longer time, 1 do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. A crime it is, therefore... | |
| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 412 páginas
...hand, And challenge what is mine ? Will you teach me whom to set free, And thus my grace confine ? You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect,...own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their Who liv'da longer time, 1 do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. A crime it is, therefore... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1828 - 566 páginas
...hand, And challenge what is mine ? Will you teach me whom to set free, And thus my grace confine ? ' " You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect, Such- you shall have ; for I do save JVbne but my own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their Who liv'da longer time, I do confess yours... | |
| Benjamin Fiske Barrett - 1855 - 122 páginas
...judge is represented as closing his answer to the little petitioners' prayer with these lines : " ' You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect,...own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their * Who liv'da longer time, % I do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. ! j" ' A crime it... | |
| Michael Wigglesworth - 1867 - 138 páginas
...and challenge what is mine ? Will you teach me whom to set free, and thus my Grace confine ? CLXXX. " You sinners are, and such a share as sinners, may...expect ; Such you shall have, for I do save ^ none but mine own Elect. Yet to compare your sin with their who liv'da longer time, I do confess yours is much... | |
| Michael Wigglesworth - 1867 - 132 páginas
...R°e'va21 "27 7' none but mine own Elect' Luke 12 : 14, 8. Yet to compare your sin with their Mat. 11 : 22. I do confess yours is much less, though every sin's a crime. Thewickedall " A crime it is, therefore in bliss convinced and you may not hope to dwell ; put to silence.... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1868 - 560 páginas
...And grudge at others' weal, Or me accuse, who do refuse Yourselves to help and heal t " ' You shiners are, and such a share As sinners may expect ; Such...confess yours is much less Though every sin's a crime.' " We could quote without limit from widely read and valued standard books of early Orthodox New-England... | |
| 1868 - 460 páginas
...mine own Elect " Yet to compare your sin with thelr'e, "Who lived a longer time, " I do confess your'B is much less, " Though every sin's a crime. "A crime...In bliss " You may not hope to dwell ; " But unto yon I shall allow, " The easieet room in Hell;" Which is comparatively comforting. This was the texture... | |
| 1868 - 474 páginas
...own Elect. " Yet to compare your sin with thelr's, " Who lived a longer time. "I do confess your's is much less, " Though every sin's a crime. " A crime it is : therefore in bliss "Yon may not hope to dwell ; "But unto yon I shall allow, " The easiest room in Bell;" Which is comparatively... | |
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