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"Jesus died"

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Laudes Domini #263 (1890) First Line: Lord, I am come! thy promise is my plea Lyrics: 1 Lord, I am come! thy promise is my plea, Without thy word I durst not venture nigh! But thou hast called the burdened soul to thee, A weary, burdened soul, O Lord, am I! 2 Bowed down beneath a heavy load of sin, By Satan's fierce temptations sorely prest, Beset without, and full of fears within, Trembling and faint I come to thee for rest. 3 Be thou my refuge, Lord, my hiding-place; I know no force can tear me from thy side; Unmoved, I then may all accusers face, And answer every charge, with "Jesus died." Topics: The Gospel: Atonement Accepted; Atonement Accepted; Conscience; Repentance; Atonement Accepted; Conscience; Repentance Languages: English
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"Jesus died"

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Laudes Domini #299 (1888) First Line: Lord, I am come! thy promise is my plea Lyrics: 1 Lord, I am come! thy promise is my plea, Without thy word I durst not venture nigh! But thou hast called the burdened soul to thee, A weary, burdened soul, O Lord, am I! 2 Bowed down beneath a heavy load of sin, By Satan's fierce temptations sorely prest, Beset without, and full of fears within, Trembling and faint I come to thee for rest. 3 Be thou my refuge, Lord, my hiding-place; I know no force can tear me from thy side; Unmoved, I then may all accusers face, And answer every charge, with--"Jesus died." Topics: Atonement Accepted; Backsliding; Christ Hiding-Place; Christ Refuge; Conscience Scripture: Luke 8:45 Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN
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"Jesus died"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #614 (1884) First Line: Lord, I am come! thy promise is my plea Lyrics: 1 Lord, I am come! thy promise is my plea, Without thy word I durst not venture nigh! But thou hast called the burdened soul to thee, A weary, burdened soul, O Lord, am I! 2 Bowed down beneath a heavy load of sin, By Satan's fierce temptations sorely prest, Beset without, and full of fears within, Trembling and faint I come to thee for rest. 3 Be thou my refuge, Lord, my hiding-place; I know no force can tear me from thy side; Unmoved, I then may all accusers face, And answer every charge, with--"Jesus died." Languages: English

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