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Repentanace and Faith in the Blood of Christ

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #99a (1740) Topics: Blood of Christ cleansing from Sin; Confession of Sin, Repentance and Pardon; Pardon of original and actual sin; Sin original and actual, confessed and pardoned First Line: O God of Mercy, hear my Call Lyrics: 1 O God of Mercy, hear my Call, My Loads of Guilt remove; Break down this separating Wall, That bars me from thy Love. 2 Give me the Presence of thy Grace, Then my rejoicing Tongue Shall speak aloud thy Righteousness, And make thy Praise my Song. 3 No blood of Goat, nor Heifer slain, For Sin could e'er attone; The Death of Christ shall still remain Sufficient and alone. 4 A Soul opprest with Sin's Desert, My GOD will ne'er despise; A humble Groan, a broken Heart, Is our best Sacrifice. Scripture: Psalm 51:14-17 Languages: English
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Too strong I was to conquer sin

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the People Called Methodists, with a Supplement #126 (1874) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: For Mourners convicted of Sin Languages: English
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I sin, whenever I pursue

Author: William B. O. Peabody Hymnal: Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith #137 (1875) Topics: Sin
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Infirmities and Mortality the effect of sin; or, Life, old Age, and Preparation for Death

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #158a (1786) Topics: Death the effect of sin; Death the effect of sin First Line: Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults Lyrics: 1 Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults, And justice grow severe, Thy dreadful wrath exceeds our thoughts, And burns beyond our fear. 2 Thine anger turns our frame to dust; By one offence to thee, Adam, with all his sons, have lost Their immortality. 3 Life, like a vain amusement flies, A fable or a song; By swift degrees our nature dies, Nor can our joys be long. 4 'Tis but a few whose days amount To three score years and ten; And all beyond that short account Is sorrow, toil, and pain. 5 [Our vitals with laborious strife Bear up the crazy load, And drag these poor remains of life Along the tiresome road. 6 Almighty God, reveal thy love, And not thy wrath alone; Oh let our sweet experience prove The mercies of thy throne. 7 Our souls would learn the heavenly art T' improve the hours we have, That we may act the wiser part, And live beyond the grave. Scripture: Psalm 90:8-12 Languages: English
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Infirmites and Mortality the effect of sin; or, Life, old Age, and Preparations for Death

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #158a (1790) Topics: Death the effect of sin; Death the effect of sin First Line: Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults Lyrics: 1 Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults, And justice grow severe, Thy dreadful wrath exceeds our thoughts, And burns beyond our fear. 2 Thine anger turns our frame to dust; By one offence to thee, Adam, with all his sons, have lost Their immortality. 3 Life, like a vain amusement flies, A fable or a song; By swift degrees our nature dies, Nor can our joys be long. 4 'Tis but a few whose days amount To three score years and ten; And all beyond that short account Is sorrow, toil, and pain. 5 [Our vitals with laborious strife Bear up the crazy load, And drag these poor remains of life Along the tiresome road. 6 Almighty God, reveal thy love, And not thy wrath alone; Oh let our sweet experience prove The mercies of thy throne. 7 Our souls would learn the heavenly art T' improve the hours we have, That we may act the wiser part, And live beyond the grave. Scripture: Psalm 90:8-12 Languages: English
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Infirmities and Mortality the Effects of Sin; or, Life, Old Age, and Preparation for Death

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #160b (1740) Topics: Death the effect of sin First Line: Return, O God of Love, return Lyrics: 1 Return, O GOD of Love, return; Earth is a tiresome Place: How long shall we, thy Children, mourn Our Absence from thy Face? 2 Let Heav'n succeed our painful Years, Let Sin and Sorrow cease, And in Proportion to our Tears So make our Joys increase. 3 Thy Wonders to thy Servants show, Make thy own Work complete, Then shall our Souls thy Glory know, And own thy Love was great. 4 Then shall we shine before thy Throne In all thy Beauty, Lord; And the poor Service we have done Meet a divine Reward. Scripture: Psalm 90:13-17 Languages: English
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Infirmites and Mortality the effect of sin; or, Life, old Age, and Preparations for Death

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #168 (1786) Topics: Death the effect of sin; Death the effect of sin First Line: Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults Lyrics: 1 Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults, And justice grow severe, Thy dreadful wrath exceeds our thoughts, And burns beyond our fear. 2 Thine anger turns our frame to dust; By one offence to thee, Adam, with all his sons, have lost Their immortality. 3 Life, like a vain amusement flies, A fable or a song; By swift degrees our nature dies, Nor can our joys be long. 4 'Tis but a few whose days amount To three score years and ten; And all beyond that short account Is sorrow, toil, and pain. 5 [Our vitals with laborious strife Bear up the crazy load, And drag these poor remains of life Along the tiresome road. 6 Almighty God, reveal thy love, And not thy wrath alone; Oh let our sweet experience prove The mercies of thy throne. 7 Our souls would learn the heavenly art T' improve the hours we have, That we may act the wiser part, And live beyond the grave. Scripture: Psalm 90:8-12 Languages: English
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Infirmites and Mortality the effect of sin; or, Life, old Age, and Preparations for Death

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #168 (1787) Topics: Death the effect of sin; Death the effect of sin First Line: Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults Lyrics: 1 Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults, And justice grow severe, Thy dreadful wrath exceeds our thoughts, And burns beyond our fear. 2 Thine anger turns our frame to dust; By one offence to thee, Adam, with all his sons, have lost Their immortality. 3 Life, like a vain amusement flies, A fable or a song; By swift degrees our nature dies, Nor can our joys be long. 4 'Tis but a few whose days amount To three score years and ten; And all beyond that short account Is sorrow, toil, and pain. 5 [Our vitals with laborious strife Bear up the crazy load, And drag these poor remains of life Along the tiresome road. 6 Almighty God, reveal thy love, And not thy wrath alone; Oh let our sweet experience prove The mercies of thy throne. 7 Our souls would learn the heavenly art T' improve the hours we have, That we may act the wiser part, And live beyond the grave. Scripture: Psalm 90:8-12 Languages: English
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His Battle Ended There

Author: Tom Colvin Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #253 (1990) Meter: 11.11.10.8.8 Topics: Sin First Line: His battle ended there, death was overcome Lyrics: 1 His battle ended there, death was overcome. Jesus, alive again, wore the Victor's crown. Clearly sin had failed, goodness had prevailed, Alleluia, alleluia; Alleluia, alleluia. 2 Dread powers of death and sin had him in their hold. When Jesus rose again all their plans were foiled. Jesus lived again, triumphed over sin, Alleluia, alleluia; Alleluia, alleluia. 3 Dead in the grave he lay; mourned by every friend. Those dark and fearful days then did reach their end. God raised him to life, victor in the strife. Alleluia, alleluia; Alleluia, alleluia. 4 He burst the chains of sin, opened death's dark jail. God filled him with new life, life that could not fail. Right before their eyes Jesus did arise, Alleluia, alleluia; Alleluia, alleluia. 5 Lord, by the pains you bore in your darkest hour, free us from fear of death, and from all sin's power. May we with you live, to you ourselves give, Alleluia, alleluia; Alleluia, alleluia. Scripture: Luke 23:44-53 Languages: English Tune Title: NCHEU
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Nothing but the Blood of Jesus

Author: Robert Lowry, 1826-1899 Hymnal: Total Praise #263 (2011) Meter: 7.8.7.8 with refrain Topics: Sin First Line: What can wash away my sin? Refrain First Line: Oh! precious is the flow Lyrics: 1 What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus; What can make me whole again? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. Refrain: Oh! precious is the flow That makes me white as snow; No other fount I know, Nothing but the blood of Jesus. 2 For my pardon this I see– Nothing but the blood of Jesus; For my cleansing, this my plea– Nothing but the blood of Jesus. [Refrain] 3 Nothing can for sin atone– Nothing but the blood of Jesus; Naught of good that I have done– Nothing but the blood of Jesus. [Refrain] 4 This is all my hope and peace– Nothing but the blood of Jesus; This is all my righteousness– Nothing but the blood of Jesus. [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 9:22 Languages: English Tune Title: PLAINFIELD

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