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or again: Who place on Sion's God their trust Like Sion's rock shall stand, Like her immovable be fixed By His almighty hand. Amen. She was happy; it seemed to her that God, to whom she lifted up her prayers, was wise and active, watching every sparrow.

Flora's tears rained upon the mignonette as the two old people sang: "When Sion's bondage God turned back, As men that dreamed were we, Then filled with laughter was our mouth, Our tongue with melody;" while the fragrance of the flowers went up as incense unto God.

Our harp we did hang it amid Upon the willow-tree; Because there they that us away Led to captivity! Required of us a song, and thus Asked mirth us waste who laid, Sing us among a Sion's song Unto us as then they said." "Nay, Sir Thomas," quoth Mr. Richardson, "it is not seemly to jest over the Word of God. Our young gentleman, not willing to displeasure a man so esteemed as Mr.

Then, garlanded with the rich thistle in all its purple glory; the perfume of his braes, and burns, and heather, reeking amid his clustering hair; his cheerful plaid, and his gay bonnet, graced by the heron's plume; his voice subdued by sorrow, but still sweet and free, singing of "Sion's flowers" Drummond of Hawthornden! welcome from bonny Scotland, herald of a line of poets, who fling their music on the breezy air, that floats along in melody.

I say, to sing in the church, by the church, to him who is the God of the church, for the mercies, benefits, and blessings which she has received from him. Sion-songs, temple-songs, must be sung by Sion's sons, and temple-worshippers.

Johnson did praise him, especially that monument of his piety and learning, "The History of New England; or, Wonder-Working Providence of Sion's Saviour," wherein he did show himself in verse and in prose a workman not to be ashamed. There was a piece which Mr.

Johnson did praise him, especially that monument of his piety and learning, "The History of New England; or, Wonder-Working Providence of Sion's Saviour," wherein he did show himself in verse and in prose a workman not to be ashamed. There was a piece which Mr.

Our harp we did hang it amid Upon the willow-tree; Because there they that us away Led to captivity! Required of us a song, and thus Asked mirth us waste who laid, Sing us among a Sion's song Unto us as then they said." "Nay, Sir Thomas," quoth Mr. Richardson, "it is not seemly to jest over the Word of God. Our young gentleman, not willing to displeasure a man so esteemed as Mr.

"That house on high it ever rings With praises of the King of kings; For ever there, on harps divine, They hymn th' eternal One and Trine We, here below, the strain prolong;, And faintly echo Sion's song." What are the ends for which the Office is said? The Church militant has many and great needs.

But down in his underground asylum the old headsman sang from the depths of a fervent heart: "To thee, O Lord! on Sion's Hill, All praise and glory be." And he drew his fingers along the double edge of the sword right well had it been sharpened, nowhere was there the trace of a notch, nowhere.

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