| William Cowper - English poetry - 1803 - 310 pages
...happy ; confident, yet meek. Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never trusted in an arm but thine, Nor hop'd, but in thy righteousness divine : My pray'rs and alms, imperfect, and defil'd, Were but the... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 478 pages
...happy, confident yet meek. Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never trusted in an arm but thine,...and defiled, Were but the feeble efforts of a child However performed, it was their brightest part That they proceeded from a grateful heart : Cleansed... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 310 pages
...divine: My prayers and alms, imperfect and defiled, Were but the feeble efforts of a child; However performed, it was their brightest part That they proceeded from a grateful heart: Cleansed in thine.dwn all-purifying blood, Forgive their evil, and accept their good; I'cast them at thy feet—my... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 316 pages
...confident yet meek. Since the dear hour that brought me to Ihyfoot, And cut i'p all my follies by the roor, I never trusted in an arm but thine, ,. Nor hoped, but in thy rightrousness divine: My prayers and alms, imperfect and defiled,, Were but the feeble efforts of a.... | |
| Congregational churches - 1808 - 604 pages
...prayer» and alms, imperfect and detil'd, Were but the feeble efforts of я child ; Howe'er perform'd, it was their brightest part. That they proceeded from a grateful heart : Cleans'd in thine own all-purifying blood, Forgive their evil, and accept their good. t cast them... | |
| 1808 - 614 pages
...pravers and alms, imperfect and defil'd, Were but the feeble efiorts of a child ; Howe'er perform'd, it was their brightest part. That they proceeded from a grateful heart : Cleans'd in thine own all purifying blood, Forgive their evil, and accept their good. I cast them... | |
| William Cowper - 1808 - 330 pages
...happy ; confident, yet meek. Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never trusted in an arm but thine, Nor hop'd, but in thy righteousness divine : My prayers and alms, imperfect and deiil'd, Were but the feeble... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 390 pages
...happy, confident yet meek. Since the dear hour, that brought me to thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never trusted in an arm but thine, Nor hop'd, but in thy righteousness divine : My pray"rs and alms, imperfect and denTd, Were but the feeble... | |
| William Cowper - 1812 - 396 pages
...happy, confident yet meek. Since the dear hour, that brought me to thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never trusted in an arm but thine, Nor hop'd, but in thy righteousness divine: My pray'rs and alms, imperfect and defil'd, Were but the feeble... | |
| William Jay - Sermons - 1814 - 552 pages
...confident, yet meek. " Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot, « And cut up all my follies by the root, " I never trusted in an arm but thine,...righteousness divine ; " My prayers and alms, imperfect and defil'd, « Were but the feeble efibrts of a child : " Howe'er performed, it was their brighter part... | |
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