| 1848 - 400 pages
...visited the island again, and in a letter to the London Missionary Society says of the Aitutikians: " Lions and beasts of savage name Put on the nature of the Lamb : and the lovely island exhibits a fine settlement, stretching along the shore, which is lined with white cottages,... | |
| London missionary society - 1849 - 588 pages
...manifest even to Makoniane." How true it is, dear young friends, in the case of such as Makoniane, that " Lions and beasts of savage name Put on the nature of the lamb." And surely, as you read the account, you should raise to God the prayer, " Great King of Orace, my heart... | |
| Edward Steane - 1850 - 192 pages
...habitations of wretchedness and cruelty? Have they not ardently seen that figurative prediction fulfilled, " Lions and beasts of savage name Put on the nature of the lamb I" And shall not the men of whom Dr. Marsh so truly declares, that ' they deserve the thanks of the... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Isaac Watts - 1850 - 742 pages
...strikes a heavenly light ; Our fusts its wondrous power controls, And calms the rage of angry souls. 3 Lions, and beasts of savage name, Put on the nature of the Lamb ; While the wide world esteems it strange, Gaze, and admire, and hate the change. 4 May but this grace... | |
| 1854 - 590 pages
...member of a family, has produced in many a domestic circle as great a change as is exhibited "When lions and beasts of savage name Put on the nature of the lamb." How happy will be the condition of the world when such changes shall be witnessed everywhere, because... | |
| 1854 - 594 pages
...by the rulers of the Conference ; putting one irresistibly in miud of the words of the poet :— " Lions, and beasts of savage name, Put on the nature of the lamb." Strange to say, there have this year been no expulsions ! Several ministers, indeed, have resigned... | |
| Benjamin Samuel HOLLIS - 1854 - 584 pages
...voice, and live ; Dry bones are raised, and clothed afresh, And hearts of stone are turned to flesh. 4 Lions and beasts of savage name Put on the nature of the lamb ; While the wild world esteem it strange, Gaze, and admire, and hate the change. 5 May but this grace... | |
| George Charles Smith - 1854 - 160 pages
...heavenly light ; " Our lusts its womlerous power controuls, " And calms the rage of angry souls. " Lions, and beasts of savage name, " Put on the nature of the lamb ; " While the wide world esteem it strange, " Gaze, and admire, and hate the change." The Messmates.... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1854 - 804 pages
...strikes a heavenly light : Our fusts its wondrous power controls, And calms the rage of angry souls. "> Lions and beasts of savage name Put on the nature of the lamb ; e While the wide world esteems it strange, a Ga/e, and admire, and hate the change.) — (> May but... | |
| 1855 - 688 pages
...voiee, and live ; Dry bones are raised, and elothed afresh, And hearts of stone are turned to flesh. 4 Lions and beasts of savage name Put on the nature of the lamb ; While the wide world esteem it strange, Gaze, and admire, and hate the ehange. 5 May but this graee... | |
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