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What think ye of Christ?

Author: Newton Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CCCXXIII (1790) First Line: What think ye of Christ; is the test Lyrics: 1 What think ye of Christ; is the test To try both your state and your scheme, You cannot be right in the rest, Unless you think rightly of him; As JESUS appears in your view, As he is beloved or not, So GOD is disposed to you, And mercy or wrath is your lot. 2 Some take him a creature to be, A man, or an angel at most; Sure these have not feelings like me, Nor know themselves wretched, and lost: So guilty, so helpless am I, I durst not confide in his blood, Nor on his protection rely, Unless I were sure he's a GOD. 3 Some call him a Saviour in word, But mix their own works with his plan And hope he his help will afford, When they have done all that they can. If doings prove rather too light, (A little they own, they may. fail) They purpose to make up full weight, By casting his name in the scale. 4 Some stile him the pearl of great price, And say he's the fountain of joys, Yet feed upon folly and vice, And cleave to the world and its toys Like Judas, the Saviour they kiss, And as they salute him betray; Ah! what will profession like this Avail in his terrible day. 5 If ask'd what of Jesus I think? Tho' still my best thoughts are but poor I say, he's my meat and my drink, My life and my strength and my store, My shepherd, my husband, my friend, My Saviour from sin and from thrall, My hope from beginning to end, My portion, my Lord, and my All. Scripture: Matthew 22:43 Languages: English
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What think ye of Christ

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #AV (1802) First Line: What think ye of Christ? is the test Lyrics: 1 What think ye of Christ? is the test To try both your state and your scheme; You cannot be right in the rest, Unless you think rightly of him; As Jesus appears in your view, As he is beloved or not, So God is disposed to you, And mercy, or wrath are your lot. 2 Some take him a creature to be, A man, or an angel at most: Sure these have not feelings like me, Nor know themselves wretched, and lost; So guilty, so helpless, am I, I durst not confide in his blood; Nor on his protection rely, Unless I were sure he is God. 3 Some call him a Savior in word, But mix their own works with their plan; And hope he his help will afford, When they have done all that they can; If sayings prove rather too light, (A little they own they may fail) They purpose to make up full weight, By casting his name in the scale. 4 Some style him the pearl of great price, And say he's the fountain of joys, Yet feed upon folly and vice, And cleave to the world and its toys; Like Judas, the Savior they kiss, And while they salute him, betray; Ah! what will professions like this Avail in his terrible day. 5 If ask'd what of Jesus I think, Although my best thoughts are but poor; I say he's my meat and my drink, My life, and my strength, and my store, My shepherd, my husband, my friend, My savior from sin, and from thrall, My hope from beginning to end, My portion, my Lord, and my all. Languages: English
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What Think Ye Of Christ?

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13037 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: What think ye of Christ? is the test Lyrics: 1 What think ye of Christ? is the test To try both your state and your scheme; You cannot be right in the rest, Unless you think rightly of Him. 2 As Jesus appears in your view, As He is belovèd or not; So God is disposèd to you, And mercy or wrath are your lot. 3 Some take Him a creature to be, A man, or an angel at most; Sure these have not feelings like me, Nor know themselves wretched and lost: 4 So guilty, so helpless, am I, I durst not confide in His blood, Nor on His protection rely, Unless I were sure He is God. 5 Some call Him a Savior, in word, But mix their own works with His plan; And hope He His help will afford, When they have done all that they can: 6 If doings prove rather too light (A little, they own, they may fail) They purpose to make up full weight, By casting His name in the scale. 7 Some style Him the pearl of great price, And say He’s the fountain of joys; Yet feed upon folly and vice, And cleave to the world and its toys: 8 Like Judas, the Savior they kiss, And, while they salute Him, betray; Ah! what will profession like this Avail in His terrible day? 9 If asked, what of Jesus I think? Though still my best thoughts are but poor; I say, He’s my meat and my drink, My life, and my strength, and my store, 10 My shepherd, my husband, my friend, My Savior from sin and from thrall; My hope from beginning to end, My portion, my Lord, and my all. Languages: English Tune Title: GREEN FIELDS
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What think ye of Christ? is the test

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed.) #B53 (1838) Topics: What think ye of Christ? Languages: English
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What think you of Christ

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXI (1791) First Line: What think you of Christ? is the Test Lyrics: 1 What think you of Christ? is the Test To try both your State and your Scheme; You cannot be right in the Rest, Unless you think rightly of him. As Jesus appears in your View, As he is beloved or not; So God is disposed to you And Mercy or Wrath are your Lot. 2 Some take him a Creature to be, A Man, or an Angel at most; Sure these have not Feelings like me, Nor know themselves wretched, and lost; So Guilty, so Helpless, am I, I durst not confide in his Blood, Nor on his Protection rely, Unless I were sure he is God. 3 Some stile him The Pearl of great Price, And say, "He's the Fountain of Joys;" Ye feed upon Folly and Vice, And cleave to the World and its Toys; Like Judas the Saviour they kiss, And while they salute him betray; Ah! what will Profession like this Avail in his terrible Day? 4 If ask'd, what of Jesus I think? Tho' still my best Thoughts are but poor; I say, He's my Meat and my Drink, My Life, and my Strength, and my Store; My Shepherd, my Husband my Friend, My Saviour from Sin and from Thrall; My Hope from Beginning to End, My Portion, my Lord, and my All. Languages: English
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What think ye [you] of Christ, is the test

Author: John Newton Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the use of Christians #XXVIII (1804) Languages: English
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What think ye [you] of Christ, is the test

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #CXVI (1823)
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What think ye [you] of Christ, is the test

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (8th ed.) #b53 (1840) Languages: English
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What think ye of Christ? is the test

Author: Newton Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #B136 (1842) Languages: English
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What think ye [you] of Christ, is the test

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Young Christian's Companion. 2nd ed. #a49 (1829)

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