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'Tis from the treasures of his word

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.CXLVII (1766) Lyrics: 1 'Tis from the Treasures of his Word I borrow Titles or my Lord; Nor Art nor Nature can supply Sufficient Forms of Majesty. 2 Bright Image of the Father's Face, Shining with undiminish'd Rays; Th' Eternal God's Eternal Son, The Heir and Partner of his Throne. 3 The King of Kings, the Lord most high, Writes his own Name upon his Thigh; He wears a Garment dipt in Blood, And breaks the Nations with his Rod. 4 Where Grace can neither melt nor move, The Lamb resents his injur'd Love, Awakes his Wrath without Delay, And Judah's Lion tears the Prey. 5 But when for Works of Peace he comes, What winning Titles he assumes? Light of the World; and Life of Men; Nor bears those Characters in vain. 6 With tender Pity in his Heart, He acts the Mediator's Part; A Friend and Brother he appears, And well fulfils the Name he wears. 7 At Length the Judge his Throne ascends, Divides the Rebels from his Friends, And Saints in full Fruition prove His rich Variety of Love. Topics: Characters of Christ; Christ Names and Titles Languages: English
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'Tis from the treasures of his word

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #267 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: ['Tis from the treasures of his word I borrow titles for my Lord; Nor art nor nature can supply Sufficient forms of majesty. Bright image of the Father's face, Shining with undiminished rays; Th' eternal God's eternal Son, The heir and partner of his throne.] The King of kings, the Lord most high, Writes his own name upon his thigh He wears a garment dipped in blood, And breaks the nations with his rod. Where grace can neither melt nor move, The Lamb resents his injured love; Awakes his wrath without delay, And Judah's Lion tears the prey. But when for works of peace he comes, What winning titles he assumes! Light of the world, and Life of men; Nor bears those characters in vain. With tender pity in his heart, He acts the Mediator's part; A Friend and Brother he appears, And well fulfils the names he wears. At length the Judge his throne ascends, Divides the rebels from his friends, And saints in full fruition prove His rich variety of love. Topics: Christ his sufferings and kingdom; Exaltation of Christ to the kingdom; Sufferings and kingdom of Christ; Christ his death and resurrection; Death and resurrection of Christ; Death and sufferings of Christ; Sacrifice; Blood of Christ cleansing from sin; Christ his obedience and death; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; Glory of God in our salvation; God glorified, and sinners saved; Salvation by Christ Scripture: Genesis 1 Languages: English
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'Tis from the treasures of his word

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Reformed Methodist Pocket Hymnal #II.120 (1828)
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'Tis from the treasures of his word

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. #A147 (1842)
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'Tis from the treasures of his word

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors to which are added, a number never before published. #304 (1810)
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'Tis from the treasures of his word

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Columbian Repository #499 (1803)
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The names and titles of Christ, from several scriptures

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCCIV (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: 'Tis from the treasures of his word Lyrics: 1'Tis from the treasures of his word I borrow titles for my Lord; Nor art, nor nature can supply Sufficient forms of majesty. 2 Bright image of the Father's face, Shining with undiminish'd rays; Th' eternal God's eternal Son, The heir and partner of his throne. 3 The King of kings, the Lord most high, Writes his own name upon his thigh; He wears a garment dipp'd in blood, And breaks the nations with his rod. 4 Where grace can neither melt nor move, The Lamb resents his injur'd love; Awakes his wrath without delay, And Judah's Lion tears the prey. 5 But when for works of peace he comes, What winning titles he assumes! Light of the world, and life of men; Nor bears those characters in vain. 6 With tender pity in his heart, He acts the Mediator's part! A friend and brother he appears, And well fulfils the name he wears. 7 At length the Judge his throne ascends, Divides the rebels from his friends, And saints in full fruition prove His rich variety of love. Topics: Christ His scriptural names and titles Languages: English
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The names and titles of Christ, from several scriptures

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCCIV (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: 'Tis from the treasures of his word Lyrics: 1'Tis from the treasures of his word I borrow titles for my Lord; Nor art, nor nature can supply Sufficient forms of majesty. 2 Bright image of the Father's face, Shining with undiminish'd rays; Th' eternal God's eternal Son, The heir and partner of his throne. 3 The King of kings, the Lord most high, Writes his own name upon his thigh; He wears a garment dipp'd in blood, And breaks the nations with his rod. 4 Where grace can neither melt nor move, The Lamb resents his injur'd love; Awakes his wrath without delay, And Judah's Lion tears the prey. 5 But when for works of peace he comes, What winning titles he assumes! Light of the world, and life of men; Nor bears those characters in vain. 6 With tender pity in his heart, He acts the Mediator's part! A friend and brother he appears, And well fulfils the name he wears. 7 At length the Judge his throne ascends, Divides the rebels from his friends, And saints in full fruition prove His rich variety of love. Topics: Christ His scriptural names and titles Languages: English
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Hymn 147

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.147 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: 'Tis from the treasures of his word Lyrics: ['Tis from the treasures of his word I borrow titles for my Lord; Nor art nor nature can supply Sufficient forms of majesty. Bright image of the Father's face, Shining with undiminished rays; Th' eternal God's eternal Son, The heir and partner of his throne.] The King of kings, the Lord most high, Writes his own name upon his thigh He wears a garment dipped in blood, And breaks the nations with his rod. Where grace can neither melt nor move, The Lamb resents his injured love; Awakes his wrath without delay, And Judah's Lion tears the prey. But when for works of peace he comes, What winning titles he assumes! Light of the world, and Life of men; Nor bears those characters in vain. With tender pity in his heart, He acts the Mediator's part; A Friend and Brother he appears, And well fulfils the names he wears. At length the Judge his throne ascends, Divides the rebels from his friends, And saints in full fruition prove His rich variety of love. Languages: English
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The names and titles of Christ

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #I.CXLVII (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: 'Tis from the treasures of his word Lyrics: 1 ['Tis from the treasures of his word I borrow titles for my Lord; Nor art nor nature can supply Sufficient forms of majesty. 2 Bright image of the Father's face, Shining with undiminish'd rays; Th' eternal God's eternal Son, The heir and partner of his throne.] 3 The King of kings, the Lord most high, Writes his own name upon his thigh: He wears a garment dipp'd in blood, And breaks the nations with his rod. 4 Where grace can neither melt nor move, The Lamb resents his injur'd love, Awakes his wrath without delay, And Judah's Lion tears the prey. 5 But when for works of peace he comes, What winning titles he assumes! "Light of the world," and "Life of men," Nor bears those characters in vain. 6 With tender pity in his heart, He acts the Mediator's part; A Friend and Brother he appears, And well fulfils the names he wears. 7 At length the Judge his throne ascends, Divides the Rebels from his friends, And saints in full fruition prove His rich variety of love. Languages: English

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