Exposition of the Ninth Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

James Morison

 
9781331809661: Exposition of the Ninth Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans (Classic Reprint)

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EtUU ftUU. STOR 1ALAS for thee, Jerusalem !H ow cold thy heart to Me! How often in these arms of love would I have gathered thee !M ysheltering wing had been thy shield, My love thy happy lot I would it had been thus with thee !I would, but ye would not. That hour has tied, those tears are told, the agony is past; The Lord has wept, the Lord has bled, but He has not loved His last. From heaven His eye is downward bent, still ranging to and fro, Where er, in this wide wilderness, there roams a child of woe. Nor His alone ;the Three-in-O ne, who looked through Jesus eye, Could still the harps of angel-bands, to hear the suppliants sigh :A nd, when the rebel chooses wrath, God wails his hapless lot, Deep-breathing from His heart of love, I would, but ye would not. GUTHKIE. (T he Redeemer sT
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