| 1888 - 786 sider
...September 20 — November 12:" in 'History of Western Pennsylvania.' pp. 143-166 of the Appendix, t Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes my dreary hours to cheer : I'm with him and he with me, Thus... | |
| Emma Raymond Pitman - 1892 - 390 sider
...suggestion she sang a hymn which she used to sing to her little children in the evenings. It began — • " Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the weary hour to cheer ; I am with him, and he with me,... | |
| Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania - 1896 - 816 sider
...children. She could think of nothing but a hymn which was formerly a favorite with the little ones : "Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the very hour to cheev; I am with Him, and He with me, E'en... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1896 - 246 sider
...the story of the meeting of Catrina and her mother in print, with the German verse thus translated : Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes my dreary hours to cheer: I'm with Him, and He with me, Thus,... | |
| David B. Brunner - 1897 - 274 sider
...Vertreibt mir Jesus selbst die zeit, Ich bin bei ihm und er bei mir, So kommt mir gar nichts einsam fuer. Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the weary hours to cheer, I am with Him and He with me, Even... | |
| Clement Zwingli Weiser - 1899 - 148 sider
...Ich bin bei Ihm und Er bei mir, So kommt mir gar nichts einsam fuer. The following is a translation : Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear; I feel my Savior always nigh, He comes the weary hours to cheer ; I am with Him and He with me, Even... | |
| Lucy Forney Bittinger - 1900 - 334 sider
...Vertreibt mir Jesus selbst die Zeit. Ich bin bei Ihm und Er bei mir, Ich komm mir gar nicht einsam fur." " Alone yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear, I feel my Jesus always nigh, He comes my lonely hours to cheer ; I am with him and he with me, I cannot... | |
| Belle McKinney Hays Swope - 1905 - 392 sider
...daughter a hymn of which the child was very fond. The Colonel told her to sing it, and she began : "Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear, I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes my dreary hours to cheer." She had not finished the first verse... | |
| Historical Society of Schuylkill County - 1911 - 314 sider
...children. She could think of nothing but a hymn which was formerly a favorite with the little ones : "Alone yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the very hour to cheer; I am with Him, and He with me, E'en... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 642 sider
...in German, beginning: Allein und doch nicht ganr allein, Bin Ich in meiner einsamkeit. In English: Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear, I feel ray Savior always nigh. Regina, the only daughter present, rushed into the arms of the mother.... | |
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