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In vain the world's alluring smile

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Psalmist #532 (1849)
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In vain the world's alluring smile

Author: Mrs. Steele Hymnal: The Universalist Hymn-Book #569 (1836)
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In vain the world's alluring smile

Author: Miss Anne Steele, 1717-1778 Hymnal: The Clifton Chapel Collection of "Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs" #655 (1881)
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God the Soul's Only Portion

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #68 (1760) First Line: In vain the world's alluring smile Lyrics: I. In vain, the world's alluring smile Would my unwary heart beguile: Deluding world! its brightest day, Dream of a moment, fleets away! II. Earth's highest pleasures, could they last, Would pall and languish on the taste; Such airy chaff was ne'er design'd To feed th'immortal, craving mind. III. To nobler bliss my soul aspires, Come, Lord, and fill these vast desires; Be thou my portion, here I rest, Since of my utmost wish possest. IV. O let thy sacred word impart Its sealing influence to my heart; With pow'r, and light, and love divine, Assure my soul that thou art mine. V. The blissful word, with joy replete, Shall bid my gloomy fears retreat, And heav'n-born hope, serenely bright, Shine chearful thro' this mortal night. VI. Then shall my joyful spirit rise On wings of faith above the skies; And when these transient scenes are o'er, And this vain world shall tempt no more: VII. O may I reach the blissful plains, Where thy unclouded glory reigns, And dwell forever near thy throne In joys to mortal thought unknown. Scripture: Lamentations 3:24
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Assurance of the Divine Favor

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Gospel Psalmist #386 (1861) First Line: In vain the world's alluring smile Topics: Christian Acts and Exercises

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