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Looking to Christ

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #163 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 First Line: Great God! if thou shouldst bring me near Lyrics: 1 Great God! if thou should’st bring me near, To answer at thy awful bar, And my own self defend; If Jesus did himself withdraw, I know thy holy, fiery law My soul to hell would send. 2 A sinner self-condemned I come, Worthy that thou should’st me consume, But, O! one thing I plead: The every mite to thee I owed, Christ Jesus, with his own heart’s blood, In pity for me paid. 3 Now should’st thou me to judgment call, Though Moses faced me there, and all My dreadful sins appeared, I should not fear, but boldly stand; Through Jesus’ piercèd heart and hand, I know I should be spared. 4 My full receipt should there be showed, Written with iron pens in blood, On Jesus’ hands and side. “I’m safe!” I’ll shout, “O law and sin, Ye cannot bring me guilty in, For Christ was crucified!” Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ Languages: English
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O Thou, that hearest the prayer of faith

Author: Toplady Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #174 (1810) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English
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O thou who didst thy glory leave

Author: Toplady Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #175 (1810) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English
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From whence this fear and unbelief

Author: Toplady Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #176 (1810) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English
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Abundance of good folk, I find

Author: Berridge Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #178 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Abundance of good folk, I find, Are gathering goodness for the wind To scatter it about; They seek, with human care and skill, Their vessels with good wine to fill, But all the wine leaks out. 2 [A fretful soul his fault may spy, And struggle much, and often try Some patience to obtain; Yet after many toilsome years, And many sighs and many tears, He has not got a grain.] 3 He that with Jesus gathers not, May plough and sow, and weed his plot, But scatters all his corn; No real goodness long can stand, Which planted is by human hand; It dies as soon as born. 4 [They reap and scatter all the while; They reap and gather nought but toil; ’Tis labour lost, I see. O Lord, do thou instruct my heart With my own reaping-hook to part, And gather all with thee.] 5 In Christ my treasure gathered is; My wisdom, wealth, and might are his, My peace at his command; With him is free and plenteous store, And faith may have enough and more, When gathered from his hand. Topics: Christ All and In All Scripture: Romans 10:3 Languages: English
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To thee, O Comforter divine

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern (Standard ed.) #212 (1924) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English
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Lord, come in thy appointed ways

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #216 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord, come in thy appointed ways, And teach me now to sing thy praise, For thou art dear to me; And all the openings of thy love, In coming from thy courts above, Prove I was dear to thee. 2 [Dear in primeval glory, when Neither were angels made nor men, Nor aught exist but God. E’en then thy heart was fixed on me; And now, through grace, I fix on thee, By faith in Jesus’ blood.] 3 In this I make my greatest boast, Though once to human reason lost, That I am saved by grace; With this bright hope I walk below – That I thy purest love shall know, And see thee face to face. 4 [Dear Lord, more drops of honey send, From Christ, thy Son, the sinner’s Friend, And larger make my share; More grapes from Eshcol may I bring, And of the heavenly Canaan sing, Whilst I am stationed here. 5 And thus with many foretastes blest Of yonder everlasting rest, Held for me in thy hand, May I thy house below resort, And give my friends a good report Of Canaan’s heavenly land. 6 And in these galleries of thy grace, Show us, dear Lord, thy smiling face, And bring thy presence near; Nor from these earthly courts remove, But send more showers of heavenly love, Upon thy garden here.] Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Scripture: Psalm 34:1-6 Languages: English
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Boasting Excluded

Author: Kent Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #217 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 First Line: Let Zion, in her songs, record Lyrics: 1 Let Zion, in her songs, record The honours of her dying Lord Triumphant over sin; How sweet the song, there’s none can say But he whose sins are washed away, Who feels the same within. 2 We claim no merit of our own, But, self-condemned before thy throne, Our hopes on Jesus place; In heart, in lip, in life depraved, Our theme shall be, a sinner saved, And praise redeeming grace. 3 We’ll sing the same while life shall last, And when, at the archangel’s blast Our sleeping dust shall rise, Then in a song for ever new The glorious theme we’ll still pursue, Throughout the azure skies. 4 [Prepared of old, at God’s right hand, Bright, everlasting mansions stand, For all the blood-bought race; And till we reach those seats of bliss, We’ll sing no other song but this: A sinner saved by grace.] Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Languages: English
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The Outcasts of Israel

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #223 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 First Line: Lord, pity outcasts, vile and base Lyrics: 1 Lord, pity outcasts, vile and base, The poor dependants on thy grace, Whom men disturbers call; By sinners and by saints withstood; For these too bad, for those too good; Condemned or shunned by all. 2 Though faithful Abraham us reject, And though his ransomed race elect Agree to give us up, Thou art our Father, and thy name From everlasting is the same; On that we build our hope. Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Languages: English
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From whence this fear and unbelief?

Author: Toplady Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #227 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Lyrics: 1 From whence this fear and unbelief? Hast thou, O Father, put to grief Thy spotless Son for me? And will the righteous Judge of men Condemn me for that debt of sin Which, Lord, was charged on thee? 2 Complete atonement thou hast made, And to the utmost farthing paid Whate’er thy people owed; How then can wrath on me take place, If sheltered in thy righteousness, And sprinkled with thy blood? 3 [If thou hast my discharge procured, And freely in my room endured The whole of wrath divine, Payment God cannot twice demand, First at my bleeding Surety’s hand, And then again at mine.] 4 Turn, then, my soul, unto thy rest; The merits of thy great High Priest Speak peace and liberty; Trust in his efficacious blood, Nor fear thy banishment from God, Since Jesus died for thee. Topics: Fruits of the Spirit Faith Scripture: Isaiah 53:10 Languages: English

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