| Michael Wigglesworth - 1867 - 132 strani
...no room for hope or help at all ; Sentence is past which aye shall last ; Christ will not it recall. Then might you hear them rend and tear .the Air with...their caitiff-hands, and gnash their teeth for terror ; jjUko 13 : 38. They cry, they roar for anguish sore, Frov. 1 : 26. and gnaw their tongues for horror.... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 670 strani
...lake Where fire and brimstone flameth ; Suffer the smart which your desert As its due wages claimeth. Then might you hear them rend and tear The air with...for terror ; They cry, they roar, for anguish sore, But get away without delay ; Christ pities not your cry ; Depart to hell, there may you yell And roar... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1890 - 664 strani
...lake Where fire and brimstone flameth ; Suffer the smart which your desert As its due wages clalmeth. Then might you hear them rend and tear The air with...for terror ; They cry, they roar, for anguish sore, But get away without delay ; Christ pities not your CEy ; Depart to hell, there may you yell And roar... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 560 strani
...: Sentence is past which aye shall last, Christ will not it recall. There might you hear them rent and tear the Air with their out-cries : The hideous noise of their sad voice asccndeth to the Skies. Lake 13. 28. Prov. 1. 26. They wring their hands, their caitiff-hands, and... | |
| Oscar Henry Cooper, Harry Fishburne Estill (F.), William Leonard Lemmon - 1895 - 554 strani
..."blazing and sulphurous" work describes the fate of the wicked : " Then might you !1ear them tear and rend The air with their out-cries : The hideous noise of...Ascendeth to the skies. They wring their hands, their caitiff hands, And gnash their teeth for terror ; They cry, they roar, for anguish sore. made them... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1896 - 496 strani
...and gloat over the moans of tortured sinners. A short extract will illustrate its metre and spirit. " Then might you hear them rend and tear The air with...their outcries; The hideous noise of their sad voice Ascendent to the skies. They wring their hands, their caitiff hands, And gnash their teeth for terror;... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1896 - 508 strani
...and gloat over the moans of tortured sinners. A short extract will illustrate its metre and spirit. " Then might you hear them rend and tear The air with...their outcries ; The hideous noise of their sad voice Ascendent to the skies. They wring their hands, their caitiff hands, And gnash their teeth for terror... | |
| William W. Hudson, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1901 - 650 strani
...were foretold in vigorous words. This hymn was published and sung in Boston nearly two centuries ago. "Then might you hear them rend and tear The air with...Ascendeth to the skies. "They wring their hands, their caitiff hands. And gnash their teeth for terror ; They cry. they roar, for anguish sore, And gnaw their... | |
| 1904 - 778 strani
...room for hope or help at all : Sentence is past which aye shall last, Christ will not it recall. There might you hear them rend and tear the air with their...ascendeth to the skies. They wring their hands, their caitiff hands, and gnash their teeth for terrour; They cry, they roar for anguish sore, and gnaw their... | |
| James Patterson Lawyer - 1904 - 510 strani
...published and sung in Boston more than a century since, and was a favorite throughout the entire country : Then might you hear them rend and tear, The air with...noise of their sad voice, Ascendeth to the skies. But get away, without delay, Christ pities not your cry ; Depart to hell; there may you yell, And war... | |
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