| James Montgomery - 1826 - 464 páginas
...The year rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We're travelling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the ground To push us to the tomb, And fierce diseases wait around To hurry mortals home. 5 Good God ! on what a slender thread... | |
| 1826 - 474 páginas
...rolls round, and steals away The breath which first it gave ; Where'er we are, whate'er we do, We 're travelling to the grave. 4. Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around To hurry mortals home. 5. Great God ! on what a slender thread... | |
| Walter Burgh - 1826 - 382 páginas
...beating pulse we tell, Leaves but the number less. 3. The year rolls round and steals away The breath that first it gave : Whate'er we do, where'er we he, We're travelling to the grave. 4. Great God, on what a slender thread Hang everlasting things : Th' eternal state of all the dead Upon... | |
| 1827 - 498 páginas
...The year rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We're travelling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 5 Great God, on what a slender thread... | |
| 1827 - 128 páginas
...discordant, but that they keep in tune so long : that wherever we are, and howeve'r circumstancerl, " Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb." The news of William's death very deeply affected the minds of some of his school-fellows, and... | |
| Josiah Pratt - 1829 - 536 páginas
...rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be We 're travelling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 5 Great God ! on what a slender thread,... | |
| William Jay - 1829 - 592 páginas
...you, without the restraining providence of God ? Are you not liable to a thousand accidents? Do not " Dangers stand thick through all the ground, " To push us to the tomb ? " And fierce diseases wait around, " To hurry mortals home ?" What a frail thing is the human... | |
| 1830 - 458 páginas
...rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave ; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We 're travelling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb ; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. « 5 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense... | |
| John Nelson (Primitive Methodist preacher.) - 1830 - 454 páginas
...''•>• " Therefore be ye also ready." If the time, place, and manner of our removal are uncertain; if " dangers stand thick through all the ground to push us to the tomb ;" if this sermon may be your dying warning, if, -within a few= hours, you may be- writhing in... | |
| David Marks - 1831 - 410 páginas
...felt thankful to God for his preserving care, and said with myself in the language of Dr. Watts: " Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb." Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1824, I enjoyed an interview with my sister at Ithica, whom I had not seen... | |
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