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Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Sacred poetry #d54 (1817) Hymnal Title: Sacred poetry
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Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #aH.XXXIII (1797) Hymnal Title: Sacred Poetry

Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #d53 (1812) Hymnal Title: Sacred Poetry
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Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #H.XXXIII (1795) Hymnal Title: Sacred Poetry

Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Spiritual Melodies #d36 (1869) Hymnal Title: Spiritual Melodies

Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Spiritual Melodies. Enl. & impr. ed. #d39 (1870) Hymnal Title: Spiritual Melodies. Enl. & impr. ed.

Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Supplement to Watts #d43 (1832) Hymnal Title: Supplement to Watts
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Behold the sons, the heirs of God

Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #293 (1842) Hymnal Title: The Baptist Hymn Book Languages: English
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Gravity and Decency

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCXL (1801) Hymnal Title: The Christian's Duty First Line: Redeemed ones the Heirs of God Topics: The Pilgrimage of the Saints Languages: English
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Gravity and Decency

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCXL (1791) Hymnal Title: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns First Line: Redeemed ones the heirs of God Lyrics: 1 Redeemed ones the Heirs of GOD, So dearly bought with JESU's Blood! Are they not born to heavenly Joys, And shall they stoop to earthly Toys? 2 Can Laughter feed th' immortal Mind? Were Spirits of celestial Kind Made for a Jest, for Sport and Play, To wear out Time, and waste the Day! 3 Doth vain Discourse, or empty Mirth, Well suit the Honours of their Birth? Shall they be fond of gay Attire, Which Children love, and Fools admire? 4 What if we wear the riches Vest, Peacocks and Flies are better drest, This Flesh, with all its gaudy Forms, Must drop to Dust, and feed the Worms. 5 LORD, raise our Hearts and Passions higher; Touch our vain souls with sacred Fire; Then, with a Heaven-directed Eye We'll pass these glittering Trifles by. 6 We'll look on all the Toys below With such Disdain as Angels do; And wait the Call that bids us rise To Mansions promis'd in the Skies. Languages: English

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