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The Christian's spiritual Voyage

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCIV (1792) Publication Date: 1792 First Line: Jesus, at thy command Lyrics: 1 Jesus, at thy command, I launch into the deep; And leave my native land, Where sin lulls all asleep; For thee I would the world resign, And sail to Heav'n with thee and thine. 2 Thou art my pilot wise, My compass is thy word; My soul each storm defies, While I have such a Lord! I trust thy faithfulness and power, To save me in the trying hour. 3 Tho' rocks and quicksands deep Thro' all my passage lie; Yet Christ will safely keep, And guide me with his eye: My anchor hope shall firm abide, And every boisterous storm outride. 4 By faith, I see the land, The port of endless rest: My soul, thy sails expand, And fly to Jesus's breast! O may I gain the heavenly shore, Where winds and waves distress no more! 5 Where'er becalm'd I lie, And storms forbear to toss; Be thou, dear Lord, still nigh Lest I should suffer loss: For more the treacherous claim I dread, Than tempests bursting o'er my head. 5 Come, Holy Ghost, and blow A prosperous gale of grace, Waft me from all below, To Heaven my destin'd place! Then, in full sail, my port, I'll find, And leave the world and sin behind. Topics: The Christian; Christian On his spiritual voyage; The spiritual Mariner; The spiritual voyage Languages: English
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The Christian's Spiritual Voyage

Author: Toplady Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CII (1793) Publication Date: 1793 First Line: Jesus, at thy command Lyrics: 1 Jesus, at thy command, I launch into the deep; And leave my native land, Where sin lulls all asleep; For thee I would the world resign, And sail to Heaven with thee and thine. 2 Thou art my pilot wise; My compass is thy word: My soul each storm defies, While I have such a Lord! I trust thy faithfulness and power To save me in the trying hour. 3 Tho' rocks and quicksands deep Thro' all my passage lie; Yet Christ will safely keep, And guide me with his eye; He bears the world and all things up; Nor can I sink with such a prop. 4 By faith, I see the land, The port of endless rest: My soul, thy sails expand, And fly to Jesus' breast! O may I gain the heavenly shore, Where winds and waves distress no more! 5 Where'er becalm'd I lie, And storms forbear to toss; Be thou, dear Lord, still nigh, Lest I should suffer loss: For more the treacherous calm I dread, Than tempests bursting o'er my head. 5 Come, Holy Ghost, and blow A prosperous gale of grace, To waft, from all below, To Heaven, my destin'd place! Then, in full sail, my port, I'll find, And leave the world and sin behind. Topics: The Christian Life Languages: English

Jesus, at thy command

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, selected from Several Approved Authors, Recommended by the Baptist General Committee of Virginia #d90 (1793) Publication Date: 1793 Languages: English
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Jesus, at thy command

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #CLXVIII (1794) Publication Date: 1794 Languages: English
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Jesus at thy command

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #LIX (1801) Publication Date: 1801 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, at thy command, I launch into the deep, And leave my native land, Where sin lulls all asleep; For thee I would the world resign, And sail to Heaven with thee and thine. 2 Thou art my pilot— wise, My compass is thy word; My soul each storm defies, While I have such a Lord: I'll trust thy faithfulness and power, To save me in the trying hour. 3 The rocks and quicksands deep, Thro' all my passage lie; Yet Christ will safely keep, And guide me with his eye: My anchor, Hope, shall firm abide, And ev'ry boisterous storm outride. 4 By faith, I see the land— The port of endless rest: My soul thy sails expand, And fly to Jesu's breast; O may I gain the heavenly shore, Where winds and waves distress no more. 5 Come, Holy Ghost, and blow A prosperous gale of grace: Waft me from all below, To Heaven, my destin'd place; Then in full sail, my port I'll find, And leave the world and sin behind. 6 Jesus, at thy command, I launch into the deep, And leave my native land, Where sin lulls all to sleep; For thee I would my all resign, And sail to heaven with thee and thine. Languages: English

Jesus, at thy command

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Christians #d49 (1801) Publication Date: 1801 Languages: English

Jesus, at thy command

Hymnal: A New and Beautiful Collection of Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d153 (1801) Publication Date: 1801 Languages: English

Jesus, at thy command

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians #d71 (1803) Publication Date: 1803 Languages: English
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The Christian's Spiritual Voyage

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #90 (1803) Publication Date: 1803 First Line: Jesus, at thy command Lyrics: 1 Jesus, at thy command, I launch into the deep; And leave my native land, Where sin lulls all asleep; For thee I would the world resign, And sail to heav'n with thee and thine. 2 Thou art my pilot wise; My compass is thy word; My soul each storm defies, While I have such a Lord! I trust thy faithfulness and power To save me in the trying hour. 3 Though rocks and quicksands deep Through all my passage lie; Yet Christ will safely keep, And guide me with his eye; My anchor, hope, shall firm abide, And ev'ry boist'rous storm outride. 4 By faith I see the land, The port of endless rest; My soul, thy sails expand, And fly to Jesu's breast! O may I reach the heavenly shore, Where winds and waves distress no more! 5 Whene'er becalm'd I lie, And storms forbear to toss; Be thou, dear Lord, still nigh, Lest I should suffer loss: For more the treacherous calm I dread, Than tempest bursting o'er my head. 6 Come, Holy Ghost, and blow A prosperous gale of grace, Waft me from all below, To heav'n my destin'd place! Then in full sail, my port I'll find, And leave the world and sin behind. Languages: English
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Jesus, at thy command

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the use of Christians #XLVIII (1804) Publication Date: 1804 Languages: English

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