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Though perfect eloquence adorn'd

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #360 (1846) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns Languages: English
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Though perfect eloquence adorn'd

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Embracing all the Varieties of Subjects #H97 (1808) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Embracing all the Varieties of Subjects Languages: English
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Though perfect eloquence adorn'd

Hymnal: A Selection of Sacred Poetry #360 (1818) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Sacred Poetry Languages: English
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Though perfect eloquence adorned

Hymnal: A Selection of Sacred Poetry #360 (1812) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Sacred Poetry Topics: The Christian Character Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1-3 Languages: English
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Though perfect eloquence adorned

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church, Ancient and Modern #388 (1872) Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Church, Ancient and Modern Languages: English
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Though perfect eloquence adorned

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #R49 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases Lyrics: Though perfect eloquence adorned my sweet persuading tongue, Though I could speak in higher strains than ever angel sung; Though prophecy my soul inspired, and made all myst’ries plain: Yet, were I void of Christian love, these gifts were all in vain. Nay, though my faith with boundless pow’r ev’n mountains could remove I still am nothing, if I’m void of charity and love. Although with lib’ral hand I gave my goods the poor to feed, Nay, gave my body to the flames, still fruitless were the deed. Love suffers long; love envies not; but love is ever kind; She never boasteth of herself, nor proudly lifts the mind. Love harbours no suspicious thought, is patient to the bad; Grieved when she hears of sins and crimes, and in the truth is glad. Love no unseemly carriage shows, nor selfishly confined; She glows with social tenderness, and feels for all mankind. Love beareth much, much she believes, and still she hopes the best; Love meekly suffers many a wrong, though sore with hardship pressed. Love still shall hold an endless reign in earth and heav’n above, When tongues shall cease, and prophets fail, and ev’ry gift but love. Here all our gifts imperfect are; but better days draw nigh, When perfect light shall pour its rays, and all those shadows fly. Like children here we speak and think, amused with childish toys; But when our pow’rs their manhood reach, we’ll scorn our present joys. Now dark and dim, as through a glass, are God and truth beheld; Then shall we see as face to face, and God shall be unvailed. Faith, Hope, and Love, now dwell on earth, and earth by them is blest; But Faith and Hope must yield to Love, of all the graces best. 143 Hope shall to full fruition rise, and Faith be sight above: These are the means, but this the end; for saints for ever love. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13 Languages: English
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Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #R49a (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook Lyrics: 1 Though perfect eloquence adorn'd my sweet persuading tongue, though I could speak in higher strains than ever angel sung; 2 though prophecy my soul inspir'd, and made all myst’ries plain: yet, were I void of Christian love, these gifts were all in vain. 3 Nay, though my faith with boundless pow’r ev’n mountains could remove, I still am nothing, if I’m void of charity and love. 4 Although with lib’ral hand I gave my goods the poor to feed, nay, gave my body to the flames, still fruitless were the deed. 5 Love suffers long; love envies not; but love is ever kind; she never boasteth of herself, nor proudly lifts the mind. 6 Love harbours no suspicious thought, is patient to the bad; griev'd when she hears of sins and crimes, and in the truth is glad. 7 Love no unseemly carriage shows, nor selfishly confin'd; she glows with social tenderness, and feels for all mankind. 8 Love beareth much, much she believes, and still she hopes the best; love meekly suffers many a wrong, though sore with hardship press'd. 9 Love still shall hold an endless reign in earth and heav’n above, when tongues shall cease, and prophets fail, and ev’ry gift but love. 10 Here all our gifts imperfect are; but better days draw nigh, when perfect light shall pour its rays, and all those shadows fly. 11 Like children here we speak and think, amus'd with childish toys; but when our pow’rs their manhood reach, we’ll scorn our present joys. 12 Now dark and dim, as through a glass, are God and truth beheld; then shall we see as face to face, and God shall be unvail'd. 13 Faith, Hope, and Love, now dwell on earth, and earth by them is blest; but Faith and Hope must yield to Love, of all the graces best. 14 Hope shall to full fruition rise, and Faith be sight above: these are the means, but this the end; for saints for ever love. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13 Languages: English Tune Title: HOWARD
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Though perfect eloquence adorn'd

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #R49b (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook Lyrics: 1 Though perfect eloquence adorn'd my sweet persuading tongue, though I could speak in higher strains than ever angel sung; 2 though prophecy my soul inspir'd, and made all myst’ries plain: yet, were I void of Christian love, these gifts were all in vain. 3 Nay, though my faith with boundless pow’r ev’n mountains could remove, I still am nothing, if I’m void of charity and love. 4 Although with lib’ral hand I gave my goods the poor to feed, nay, gave my body to the flames, still fruitless were the deed. 5 Love suffers long; love envies not; but love is ever kind; she never boasteth of herself, nor proudly lifts the mind. 6 Love harbours no suspicious thought, is patient to the bad; griev'd when she hears of sins and crimes, and in the truth is glad. 7 Love no unseemly carriage shows, nor selfishly confin'd; she glows with social tenderness, and feels for all mankind. 8 Love beareth much, much she believes, and still she hopes the best; love meekly suffers many a wrong, though sore with hardship press'd. 9 Love still shall hold an endless reign in earth and heav’n above, when tongues shall cease, and prophets fail, and ev’ry gift but love. 10 Here all our gifts imperfect are; but better days draw nigh, when perfect light shall pour its rays, and all those shadows fly. 11 Like children here we speak and think, amus'd with childish toys; but when our pow’rs their manhood reach, we’ll scorn our present joys. 12 Now dark and dim, as through a glass, are God and truth beheld; then shall we see as face to face, and God shall be unvail'd. 13 Faith, Hope, and Love, now dwell on earth, and earth by them is blest; but Faith and Hope must yield to Love, of all the graces best. 14 Hope shall to full fruition rise, and Faith be sight above: these are the means, but this the end; for saints for ever love. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13 Languages: English Tune Title: ST ANDREW
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Though perfect eloquence adorn'd

Hymnal: The Philadelphia Hymn Book; or, a selection of sacred poetry, consisting of psalms and hymns from Watts...and others, adapted to public and private devotion #360 (1819) Hymnal Title: The Philadelphia Hymn Book; or, a selection of sacred poetry, consisting of psalms and hymns from Watts...and others, adapted to public and private devotion

Though perfect eloquence adorned

Author: Thomas Randall Hymnal: The Universalist Hymn Book #d458 (1828) Hymnal Title: The Universalist Hymn Book

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