The book Hymns From the Morningland was written by author Brownlie John Here you can read free online of Hymns From the Morningland book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Hymns From the Morningland a good or bad book?
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II Young and old Thy mercy claim, -- Some are early at the gate, Some are late to own Thy name, Surely none, though late, too late! III Blessed, who with morning sun, Hopeful at Thy portals wait; Yea, and when the day is done, Blessed they who find the gate. IV Ah, Good Lord, when Thou wert here, Homeless, in our world of sin, Few, to give Thee warmth and cheer, Called their weary Lord within. V Sad, repenting, full of fear, Hoping, doubting, still we wait; As we call, in mercy ...hear;-- Open, Lord, to us the gate. I Burdened with a heavy load, Lord, we come, for Thou art calling; Rough and toilsome is the road, And the night around is falling. II Sin, the burden that we bear, Fills us with a dread to meet Thee; Yet, we yield not to despair, But for mercy would entreat Thee. III From the cross a glorious light Falls upon our path to cheer us; And a hope on pinions bright Hovers, in the darkness, near us.
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