Olney Hymn 65 Grace And Providence
Almighty King
whose wondrous hand Supports the weight of sea and land;
Whose grace is such a boundless store,
No heart shall break that sighs for more
Almighty King
whose wondrous hand Supports the weight of sea and land;
Whose grace is such a boundless store,
No heart shall break that sighs for more
Lord God of heaven that with mercy dight Th'alternate prayer wheel of the night and light Eternal hath to thee, and in whose sight Our days as rain drops in the sea surge fall,
As bright white drops upon a leaden sea Grant so my songs to this...
RE a little child I stand Heaving up my either hand;
Cold as paddocks though they be,
Here I lift them up to Thee,
For a benison to fall On our meat and on us all
What country maiden charms thy heart,
However fair, however sweet,
Who has not learned by gracious
To draw her dress around her feet
When I love, as some have
Love I shall, when I am old,
O ye Graces
make me
How much, preventing God
how much I
To the defenses thou hast round me set:
Example, custom, fear, occasional slow,
'My brother
' spake she to the sun; The kindred kisses of the
Were hers; her feet were set upon The moon
If slumber solved the
As the night was beginning to close in one rough September
In the year of 1838, a steamer passed through the
Between the Farne Islands and the coast, on her passage northwards;
But the wind was against her, and the steamer laboured ...
Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield,
My heart, by mighty grace compelled,
Surrenders all to thee;
Against thy terrors long I strove,
for Darlene Wind and James Welch
I think of Wind and her wild ways the year we had nothing to lose and lost it anyway in the cursed country of the fox. We still talk about that winter, how the cold froze imaginary buffalo on the stuffed horiz...