| Invalid - 1845 - 318 pages
...not my trembling heart to fail. 2 Friend of the friendless and the faint ! Where should I lodge my deep complaint ? — Where but with thee, whose open door, Invites the helpless and the poor. 3 Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's plea ? Does not the word still fixed... | |
| African American songs - 1845 - 234 pages
...trembling heart to fail. Friend of the friendless and the faint ! Where should I lodge my deep complaint 1 Where but with thee, whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor 1 Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's plea 1 Does not thy word still fixed... | |
| James Martineau - Hymns, English - 1846 - 538 pages
...not my trembling heart to fail ! 2 Friend of the friendless and the faint ! Where should I lodge my deep complaint ? Where but with thee whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor ! 3 Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's plea ? Does not the word still... | |
| Baptist union - 1846 - 580 pages
...not my trembling heart to fail ! 2 Friend of the friendless and the faint ! Where should I lodge my deep complaint ? Where but with thee, whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor ? 3 Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's plea ? Does not thy word still... | |
| A. W. Mitchell - Sick - 1846 - 204 pages
...trembling heart to fail. 2 Friend of the friendless and the faint, Where shall I lodge my deep complaint 1 Where but with thee, whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor 1 3 Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse the humble plea ? Does not the word still fixed... | |
| Hymns, English - 1847 - 986 pages
...Leave not my trembling heart to fail. 2 Friend of the friendless and the faint, Where should I lodge my deep complaint? Where, but with thee, whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor? 3 Did ever mourner plead with thee, And thou refuse that mourner's plea? Does not the word still fixed... | |
| 1879 - 492 pages
...it. CHAPTER II. THE WORKHOUSE. " Friend of the friendless and the faint, Where should we lodge our deep complaint ? Where but with Thee, Whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor ?" THE poor woman who gave that terrible scream fell as she uttered it. She was not unconscious, for... | |
| Frances Osborne - 1848 - 212 pages
...the happiness of man in this parting world. Well might Bessy, in the sincerity of her heart, sing, ' Did ever mourner plead with Thee, And thou refuse...fix'd remain, That none shall seek thy face in vain !* " " Ah, Grandy," said George, " Bessy was a brave girl; she did not cry and lament, as Emma did... | |
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