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The backslider's prayer

Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CCLXXIX (1790) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.8.7.6 First Line: Jesus, let thy pitying eye Lyrics: 1 Jesus, let thy pitying eye Call back a wand'ring sheep; False to thee, like Peter, I Would fain like Peter, weep; Let me be by grace restor'd, On me be all its freeness shewn; Turn and look upon me, LORD, And break my heart of stone. 2 Saviour prince, enthron'd above, Repentance to impart, Give me thro' thy dying love, The humble contrite heart; Give, what I have long implor'd, A portion of thy grief unknown; Turn and look upon me, LORD, And break my heart of stone. 3 See me, Saviour, from above, Nor suffer me to die; Life, and happiness, and love, Drop from thy gracious eye; Speak the reconciling word And let thy mercy melt me down; Turn and look upon me, LORD, And break my heart of stone. 4 Look as when thy pitying eye, Was clos'd that we might live; Father (at the point to die, My Saviour gasp'd) "Forgive!" Surely with that dying word, He turns, and looks, and cries, "'tis done!" O my loving, bleeding LORD< Thou breaks my heart of stone. Topics: Backslider's Prayer Languages: English
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Buried with Christ in Baptism

Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CCCII (1790) First Line: Jesus, mighty King in Sion! Lyrics: 1 Jesus, mighty King in Sion! Thou alone our guide shalt be; Thy commission we rely on, We would follow none but thee. 2 As an emblem of thy passion, And thy vict'ry o'er the grave, We, who know thy great salvation, Are baptiz'd beneath the wave. 3 Fearless of the world's despising, We the ancient path pursue, Buried with out Lord, and rising To a life divinely new. Scripture: Romans 6:4 Languages: English
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The way to Canaan

Author: Cennick Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CXLIII (1790) First Line: Jesus, my All, to heaven is gone Lyrics: 1 Jesus my All, to heaven is gone, He, whom I fix my hopes upon; His track I see, and I'll pursue, The narrow way, till him I view. 2 The way the holy prophets went, The road that leads from banishment; The King's high way of holiness, I'll go, for all his paths are peace. 3 This is the way I long have sought, And mourn'd because I found it not; My grief a burden long has been, Because I could not cease from sin. 4 The more I strove against its powwr, I sinn'd and stumbled but the more; Till late hear'd my Saviour say; "Come hither, soul, I am the way." 5 Lo, glad I come, and thou blest lamb, Shalt take me to thee, whose I am; Nothing but sin I thee can give, Nothing but love shall I receive. 6 Then will I tell to sinners round What a dear Saviour I have found; I'll point to thy redeeming blood; And say, "Behold the way to God." Topics: After Sermon Languages: English
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Jesus, O word divinely sweet

Author: J. Stennett Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CLXXXVIII (1790) Lyrics: 1 JESUS, O word divinely sweet! How charming is the sound! What joyful news! what heavenly sense In that dear name is found! 2 Our souls all guilty, and condemn'd, In hopeless fetters lay; Our souls, with numerous sins deprav'd To death and hell a prey. 3 JESUS, to purge away this guilt, A willing victim fell, And on his cross triumphant broke The bands of death and hell. 4 Our foes were mighty to destroy; He mighty was to save: He dy'd, but could not long be held A prisoner to the grave. 5 JESUS, who mighty art to save, Still push thy conquests on; Extend the triumphs of thy cross, Where'er the sun has shone. 6 O Captain of salvation! make Thy power and mercy known; 'Till crouds of willing converts come, And worship at thy throne. Topics: Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Renewing Grace

Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CII (1790) First Line: Jesu Redeemer, Saviour, Lord Lyrics: 1 Jesu Redeemer, Saviour, Lord, The weary sinner's friend: Come to my help, pronounce the word, Bid my corruptions end. 2 Thou canst o'ercome this heart of mine, Thou canst victorious prove; For everlasting strength is thine, And everlasting love. 3 Thy powerful spirit can subdue Unconquerable sin, Cleanse my foul heart, and make it clean And write thy law within. 4 Speak and the deaf shall hear thy voice The blind his sight receive, The dumb in songs of praise rejoice, The heart of stone believe. 6 The Aethiop then shall change his skin, The dead shall feel thy power; The loathsome leper shall be clean, And I shall sin abhor. Topics: After Sermon Languages: English
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The gospel worthy of all acceptance

Author: Dr. Gibbons Hymnal: SPHP1790 #XXXII (1790) First Line: Jesus the eternal Son of God Lyrics: 1 Jesus the eternal Son of God, Whom seraphim obey, The bosom of the Father leaves, And enters human clay. 2 Into our sinful world he comes The Messenger of grace, And on the bloody tree expires A victim in our place. 3 Transgressors of the deepest stain In him salvation find; His blood removes the foulest guilt, His spirit heals the mind. 4 Our Jesus saves from sin and hell, His words are true and sure, And on this rock our faith may rest Immoveably secure. 5 O let these Tidings be receiv'd, With universal joy, And let the high angel praise, Our tuneful pow'rs employ, 6 "Glory to God, who gave his son" To bear our shame and pain, Hence peace on earth and grace to men In endless blessings reign. Topics: Before Sermon Languages: English
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Jesus! we bow before thy feet

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CXCII (1790) Lyrics: 1 Jesus! we bow before thy feet: Thy table is divinely stor'd; Thy sacred flesh our souls have eat, 'Tis living bread we thank the Lord. 2 And here we drink our Saviour's blood, We thank thee, Lord, 'tis gen'rous wine, Mingled with love; the fountain flow'd From that dear bleeding heart of thine. 3 On earth is no such sweetness found, For thy dear flesh is heav'nly food,; In vain we search the world around, For bread so fine, or wine so good. 4 Carnal provisions can at best, But cheer the heart, or warm the head, But the rich cordial that we taste, Gives life eternal to the dead. 5 Joy to the master of the feast; His name our souls for ever bless; To GOD the King, and God the Priest, A loud hosanna round the place. Topics: Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Completeness of Christ

Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CXXXVII (1790) First Line: Kind is the speech of Christ our Lord Lyrics: 1 Kind is the speech of Christ our Lord, Affection sounds in ev'ry word; "Thou art my chosen one he cries, "Bound to my heart by various ties." 2 Sweet ist thy voice, dear Lord, to me, "I will behold no spot in thee;" What mighty wonders love performs, And puts a comeliness on worms! 3 Defil'd and loathsome as we are, He mak'st us white, and call'st us fair Adorn'st us with that heav'nly dress, Thy graces and thy righteousness. 4 O may my spirit daily rise, On wings of faith above the skies; Till death shall make my last remove, To dwell for ever in thy love! Topics: After Sermon Languages: English
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Christ the believer's All

Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CCCI (1790) First Line: Lamb of God we fall before thee Lyrics: 1 Lamb of God we fall before thee, Humbly trusting in thy cross; That alone be all our glory, All things else are dung and dross; Thee we own a perfect Saviour, Only source of all that's good: Ev'ry grace and ev'ry favour Comes to us thro' Jesus' blood. 2 Jesus gives us true repentance, By his Spirit sent from Heav'n; Jesus whispers this sweet sentence, "Son, thy sins are now forgiv'n;" Faith he gives us to believe it, Grateful hearts his love to prize; Want we wisdom?= he must give it; Hearing ears and seeing eyes. 3 Jesus gives us pure affections, Wills to do what he requires; Makes us follow his directions, And, what he commands, inspires; All our pray'rs and all our praises, Rightly offer'd in his name; He that dictates them is Jesus; He that answers is the same. 4 When we live on Jesus' merit, Then we worship God aright: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Then we savingly unite, This the whole conclusion of it, Great or good what'er we call; God, or King of Priest, or Prophet, Jesus Christ is, all in all. Languages: English
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The Spirit, Water and blood

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: SPHP1790 #CLXXXII (1790) First Line: Let all our tongues be one Lyrics: 1 Let all our tongues be one, To praise our GOE on high, Who from his bosom sent his Son To fetch us strangers nigh. 2 Nor let our voices cease To sing the SavioUr's name; Jesus, th' ambassador of peace, How cheArfully he came! 3 It cost him cries and tears, To bring us near to GOD; Great was our debt, and he appears, To make the payment good. 4 Look up, my soul, to him, Whose death was thy desert, And humbly view the living stream, Flow from his breaking heart. 5 There on the cursed tree, In dying pangs he lies, Fulfils his Father's great decree, And all our wants supplies. 6 Thus the Redeemer came By water and by blood; And when the Spirit speaks the same, We feel his witness good. Topics: Lord's Supper Scripture: 1 John 5:6 Languages: English

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