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Desiring the First Love

Hymnal: CD21801 #S.XIX (1801) First Line: Oh, for a closer Walk with God! Languages: English
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Th' eternal Sov'reign from on high

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S108 (1825) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Th' eternal Sov'reign from on high Cast on the sons of men his eye, To see, if any understood, And fear'd, and lov'd their Maker, God. 2 But all were so degen'rate grown, None the true God had fully known; Both Jew and Gentile long had been By lust enslav'd, and dead in sin. 3 Both gone from wisdom's path astray, Pursu'd the errors of their way, With dismal superstition blind; And causeless terrors fill'd their mind. 4 Who, gracious God! to sinners' eyes could bid the wish'd salvation rise? Thy Son did light and truth display, And turn their darkness into day. 5 No flesh shall boast of righteousness, But guilty shall themselves confess; And, when they heart thy pard'ning voice, In thy salvation shall rejoice. Languages: English
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Earth has engross'd my love too long

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S26 (1825) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Earth has engross'd my love too long; 'Tis time I lift mine eyes Upward, dear Father, to thy throne, And to my native skies. 2 There the blest Man my Saviour sits; The God! how bright he shines! And scatters infinite delights On all the happy minds. 3 Seraphs with elevated strains, Circle the throne around: And move and charm the starry plains, With an immortal sound. 4 Jesus, the Lord, their harps employs; Jesus, my love, they sing; Jesus, the life of both our joys, Sounds sweet from every string. 5 [Hark, how beyond the narrow bounds Of time and space they run; And echo in majestic sounds The Godhead of the Son! 6 And now they sink the lofty tune, And gentler notes they play; And bring the Father's equal down To dwell in humble clay. 7 O sacred beauties of the Man! (The God resides within:) His flesh all pure without a stain; His soul without a sin: 9 But, when to Calvary they turn, Silent their harps abide: Suspended songs, a moment, mourn The God that lov'd and died. 10 Now let me mount and join their song, And be an angel too; My heart, my hand, my ear, my tongue, Here's joyful work for you. 11 I would begin the music here, And so my soul would rise: O for some heavenly notes to bear My passions to the skies! 12 There ye that love my Saviour sit: There I would fain have place, Among your thrones, or at your feet, So I might see his face. Languages: English
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The song of Zacharias

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: CDRS1825 #192 (1825) First Line: Now be the God of Isr'l blest Languages: English
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Love and hatred

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: CDRS1825 #194 (1825) First Line: Now by the bowels [mercies] of my [our] God [Lord] Languages: English
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Let the wicked forsake his way

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: CDRS1825 #256 (1825) First Line: Sinner [sinners], the voice of God regard Languages: English
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A Practical Improvement of Baptism

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #337 (1825) First Line: Ye children of your God attend Languages: English
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He hath done all Things well

Hymnal: CD21801 #S.XV (1801) First Line: Now shall our Hearts with Pleasure raise Lyrics: 1 Now shall our hearts with pleasure raise To our dear Lord a Song of Praise; We'll sing his Love, his Goodness tell, Our Saviour hath done all things well. 2 With pitying eyes he view'd our Case, And came to save our ruin'd race; He conquer'd Sin, and Death, and Hell; Our Jesus hath done all Things well. 3 He undertook to bear our Load, And bring us back again to God; To fit us with himself to dwell; Christ Jesus hath done all Things well. 4 He will accomplish his design, And all Things in himself combine, No more shall ever they rebel; Our Jesus will do all Things well. 5 His Work how great! his Plan how Vast! But when it all appears at last, It will our highest Praise excel, For Jesus will do all things well. 6 When the Creation is restor'd, And God shall be by all ador'd, How loudly will the triumph swell; Our Jesus hath done all things well! 7 Sin, Death, and Hell, will Christ destroy, And fill the Universe with Joy; His Love shall then each Voice compel To cry, "He hath done all Things well." 8 All Creatures then as One shall join, To shout aloud his Praise divine! (As sacred prophecies foretell) And say, "he hath done all Things well." Languages: English
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Sweet is the Mem'ry of thy Grace

Hymnal: CD21801 #CCCLXIV (1801) Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the Mem'ry of thy grace, My GOD my heav'nly King; Let Age to Age thy Righ'tousness In Sounds of Glory sing. 2 GOD reigns on high, but not confines His Goodness to the Skies; Thro' the whole Earth his Goodness shines, And ev'ry Want supplies. 3 With longing Eyes thy Creatures wait On thee for daily Food; Thy lib'ral Hand provides them Meat, And fills their Mouths with Good. 4 How kind are thy Compassions Lord! How slow thine Anger moves? But soon he sends his pard'ning Word To chear the Souls he loves. 5 Creatures, with all their endless Race Thy Pow'r and Praise proclaim; But we, that taste thy richer Grace Delight to bless thy Name. Scripture: Psalm 145 Languages: English
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Sinner, O why so Thoughtless grown?

Hymnal: CD21801 #S.XXIV (1801) Lyrics: 1 Sinner, O why so Thoughtless grown? Why in such dreadful Haste to die; Daring to leap to Worlds unknown, Heedless against thy God to fly? 2 Will ye frustrate Eternal Grace, Urg'd on by Sin's fantastick Dreams, Madly attempt th'infernal Gate, And force thy Passage to the Flames? 3 Stay, Sinner, on the Gospel Plains, Behold the God of Love unfold The Myst'ry of his Dying Pains, For ever telling, yet untold. Scripture: Ezekiel 33:11 Languages: English

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