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The effusion of the Spirit: or, the success of the gospel

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #II.CXLIV (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Great was the day, the joy was great Lyrics: 1 Great was the day, the joy was great, When the divine disciples met; Whilst on their heads the Spirit came, And sat like tongues of cloven flame. 2 What gifts, what miracles he gave! And pow'r to kill, and pow'r to save! Furnish'd their tongues with wondrous words, Instead of shields, and spears, and swords. 3 Thus arm'd, he sent the champions forth: From east to west, from south to north: "Go, and assert your Saviour's cause, "Go, spread the myst'ry of his cross. 4 These weapons of the holy war, Of what almighty force they are To make our stubborn passions bow, And lay the proudest rebel low! 5 Nations, the learned and the rude, Are by these heav'nly arms subdu'd; While Satan rages at his loss, And hates the doctrine of the cross. 6 Great king of grace! my heart subdue; I would be led in triumph too, A willing captive to my Lord, And sing the vict'ries of his word. Languages: English
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The Effusion of the Spirit; Or, The Success of the Gospel

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #XCV (1791) First Line: Great was the Day, the Joy was great Lyrics: 1 Great was the day, the Joy was great When the divine Disciples met; Whilst on their Heads the Spirit came, And sat like Tongues of cloven Flame. 2 What Gifts, what Miracles he gave! And Pow'r to kill, and Pow'r to save! Furnish'd their Tongues with wond'rous Words, Instead of Shields, and Spears, and swords. 3 Thus arm'd, he sent the Champions forth, From East to West, from South to North; Go, and assert your Saviour's Cause: Go, spread the Myst'ry of his Cross. 4 These Weapons of the holy War, Of what Almighty Force they are, To make our stubborn Passions bow, And lay the proudest Rebel low! 5 Nations, the Learned and the Rude, Are by these Heav'nly Arms subdu'd; While Satan rages at his Loss, And hates the Doctrine of the Cross. 6 Great King of Grace! my Heart subdue; I would be led in Triumph too, A willing Captive to my Lord, And sing the Vict'ries of his Word. Topics: Effusion of the Spirit Scripture: Acts 2:1 Languages: English
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The effusion of the Spirit; or the success of the gospel

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CXCVIII (1790) First Line: Great was the day, the joy was great Lyrics: 1 Great was the day, the joy was great When the divine disciples met; While on their heads the Spirit came, And sat like tongues of cloven flame. 2 What gifts, what miracles he gave! And pow'r to give, and pow'r to save! Furnish'd their tongues, with wond'rous words, Instead of shields, and spears, and swords. 3 Thus arm'd, he sent the champions forth From east to west, from south to north: "Go, and assert your Saviour's cause "Go, spread the myst'ry of his cross. 4 These weapons of the holy war, Of what Almighty force they are, To make our stubborn passions bow, And lay the proudest rebel low! 5 Nations, the learned and the rude, Are by these heav'nly arms subdued, While Satan rages at his loss, And hates the doctrine of the cross. Topics: Ordination Languages: English
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The Effusion of the Spirit: Or, The success of the Gospel

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #XCV (1801) First Line: Great was the Day, the Joy was great Topics: The Effusion of the Spirit Scripture: Acts 2:1 Languages: English
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The effusion of the Spirit

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #136 (1834) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Great was the day, the joy was great Topics: Holy Spirit

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