| Isaac Watts - English poetry - 1753 - 360 pages
...The firft Arch- Angel never faw So much of ,OOD before. VI. Here Sacred to D £ vo T io N, &c. "-VI. Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a Creature...Glories brighteft fhone, The juftice or the Grace. VII. When Sinners broke the Father's Laws, The dying Son atones ; Oh the dear Myfteries of his Crofs... | |
| Collection - 1767 - 216 pages
...great DefignTa fave rebellious Worms ; Where Vengeance and Companion join In their divineft Forms : IV. Here the whole DEITY is known, Nor dares a Creature guefs Which, * R«Vyii. i7. Which of the Glories brighteft fhone, The Juftice or the Grace. V. Now the full Glories... | |
| Collection - 1771 - 224 pages
...fave rebellious Worms ; Where Vengeance and Compaffion join In their divineft Forms : •"' -v IV. Here the whole DEITY is known, Nor dares a Creature guefs Which of the Glories bnghteft fhone, The Juftice or the Grace. Now • Rev. ii. 17. Vf o .-• v Now the full Glories of... | |
| Collection - 1774 - 426 pages
...great defign To fave rebellious worms , Where vengeance and compaflion join In their divineft forms ; 4 Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature...glories brighteft fhone, The juftice, or the grace. 5 Now the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heav'nly plains, Bright ieraphs learn IMMANUEL'S name,... | |
| Richard De Courcy - 1775 - 184 pages
...defign To fave rebellious worms ; Where vengeance and companion join In their divineft forms : IV. Here the whole DEITY is known, Nor dares a creature guefs Which of the glories brighteft (hone, The juftice or the grace. V. Now the full glories of the LAMB Adorn the heav'nly plains, Bright... | |
| Hymns, English - 1776 - 428 pages
...loft in joyful awe : We love, and we adore ! The firft arch-angel never faw So much of GOD before. 5 Here the whole DEITY is known; Nor dares a creature guefs, Which of the glorys brighter! fnone, The Juftice, or the Grace. 6 When finners broke the FATHER'S laws, The dying... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 400 pages
...loft in reverend awe : We love and we adore ; The firft arch-angel never faw So much of God before. Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature...glories brighteft fhone, The juftice or the grace. E 3 Wher When finners broke the father's laws, The dying fon atones ; Oh, the dear myfteries of his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 426 pages
...loft in reverend awe ; We love and we adore ; The firft arch-angel nevsr faw So much of God before. Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guefs Which of the glories brighteft ttione,. The juftice or the grace. E 3 When When finners broke the father's laws, The dying fon atones... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 424 pages
...loft in reverend awe i We love and we adore ; The firft arch-angel never faw So much of God. before. Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guefs Which of the glories brighteil fhone,. The juftke or the grace. When fmners broke the father's laws, The dying fon atones... | |
| David Simpson - 1780 - 628 pages
...ftrange Defign, to fave rebellious Worms; Where Vengeance and Compaffion join in their divineft Forms : 4 Here the whole Deity is known, nor dares a Creature...Glories brighteft fhone, the Juftice or the Grace. 5 Now the full Glories of the Lamb, adorn the heav'nly Plains ; Bright Seraphs learn Immanuel's Maine,... | |
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