| Presbyterian Church of England - Hymns, English - 1885 - 366 pages
...pe* again, And in that land of bliss may ieip Jesus died ! Amen. " There tkfy criui)i Him." 1 THERE is a green hill far away, Without a city wall, Where the dear Lord was cruciM Who died to save us all. 2 We may not know, we cannot tell What pains He had to bear, But we... | |
| Gospel music - 1885 - 472 pages
...loved. And we must love him too, And trust in his redeeming blood, And try his works to do. For there's a green hill far away, Without a city wall, Where the dear Lord was crucifud, Who died to save us all. Mrs. Cecil F. Alc.unde* WONDROUS LOVE. 8. P. ACKJJST. — -— I... | |
| Frank Edward Lowe - 1885 - 92 pages
...a type of the impenetrable veil of mystery which hangs over the sufferings of our Divine Saviour. " We may not know, we cannot tell, what pains He had to bear." While we form by comparison, a faint conception from our own pains, of the nature of the sufferings... | |
| Church of Scotland. General Assembly - Hymns, English - 1886 - 592 pages
...glisten. Hail with joy your Saviour's birth ! 389 GREEN HILL (C..M.) So IT. AL Ptacr, Mus. D. 1 rPHERE is a green hill far away, Without a city wall, Where...pains He had to bear; But we believe it was for us He huug and suffered there. 3 He died that we might be forgiven, He died to make us good, That we might... | |
| Henry Allon, Henry John Gauntlett, William Henry Monk - Hymns, English - 1886 - 636 pages
...crown of life to gain ! .Am-en. w. DICKSON. CM Dr. HOUSLEY. *?Qn7 nPHEEEisagreenhillfaraway a\J/ J. Without a city wall, Where the dear Lord was crucified...believe it was for us He hung and suffered there. cr 3 He died that we might be forgiven, He died to make us good, He was bruised for our iniquities.—... | |
| Herbert Lockyer - Fiction - 1988 - 532 pages
...blows upon it, and subjected Him to all the terrible cruelties that death by crucifixion involved. We may not know, we cannot tell What pains He had to bear. The most dreaded aspect of any sickness or disease is pain, a physical infirmity Jesus experienced... | |
| Albert Curry Winn - Religion - 1990 - 268 pages
...There is a green hill far away, Outside a city wall, Where the dear Lord was crucified, Wr may not kiWj we cannot tell, What pains He had to bear; But we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there.14 That's what makes the bad news the very best news of all. Lord, we believe; help our unbelief.... | |
| Paul King Jewett, Marguerite Shuster - Religion - 1991 - 562 pages
...Christians confess not only that God was crucified, but also where it happened (see Heb. 13:12). There is a green hill far away, Without a city wall, Where...dear Lord was crucified, Who died to save us all. (Alexander) This presence of God in a unique and primary way in the person of Jesus grounds the confidence... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...night-winds whistle And moan all round the house; (1. 25—28) There Is a Green Hill Far Away B There P." Edith P. Hazen( (1. 1-4) 9 There was no other good enough To pay the price of sin; He only could unlock the gate Of... | |
| A. N. Wilson - Biography & Autobiography - 1992 - 296 pages
...literally to sweat blood. 2 Jesus is now out of any sort of imaginable sphere. The hymn is literally true: 'we may not know, we cannot tell What pains he had to bear'. We can only watch from now onwards. The drops of bloody sweat which fall from him spring from an unimaginable... | |
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