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When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay

Author: Gibbons Hymnal: Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes; for the use of Christian Congregations #1043 (1855)
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When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay

Author: Gibbons Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #1043 (1858)

When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay

Author: Thomas Gibbons Hymnal: The Church Hymn Book #d1143 (1859)
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When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay

Author: Dr. Gibbons Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1153 (1835)

When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay

Author: Thomas Gibbons Hymnal: Hymns for Use in Divine Worship ... Seventh-Day Adventists #d1276 (1886) Languages: English
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The beneficence of Christ for our imitaion

Author: Dr. Gibbons Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXXXV (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay Lyrics: 1 When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay, What were His works, from day to day, But miracles of pow'r and grace, That spread salvation thro' our race? 2 Teach us, O Lord, to keep in view Thy pattern, and thy steps pursue; Let alms bestowed, let kindness done, Be witness'd by each rolling sun. 3 That man may last, but never lives, Who much receives but nothing gives, Whom none can love, whom none can thank; Creation's blot, creation's blank. 4 But he, who marks from day to day In generous acts his radiant way, Treads the same path his Savior trod, The path to glory and to God. Topics: The Church Collections for Poor Churches and Poor Brethren; Collections for poor churches and ministers; Example of Christ; Collection of poor ministers Scripture: Acts 10:38 Languages: English
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Invitation of Christ in doing Good

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #448 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay Lyrics: 1 When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay, What were his works from day to day, But miracles of pow'r and grace Which spread salvation thro' our race. 2 Teach us, O Lord! to keep in view Thy pattern, and thy steps pursue: Let alms bestow'd, let kindness done, Be witness'd by each rolling sun. 3 That man may last, but never lives, Who much receives, but nothing gives; Whom none can love, whom none can thank, Creation's blot, creation's blank. 4 But he, who marks from day to day, In gen'rous acts his radiant way, Treads the same path the Savior trod, The path to glory and to God. Topics: Special Occasions Collections Languages: English
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Liberality

Author: Thomas Gibbons Hymnal: Laudes Domini #473 (1890) First Line: When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay Lyrics: 1 When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay, What were his works from day to day, But miracles of power and grace, That spread salvation through our race? 2 Teach us, O Lord, to keep in view Thy pattern, and thy steps pursue; Let alms bestowed, let kindness done, Be witnessed by each rolling sun. 3 That man may last, but never lives, Who much receives, but nothing gives; Whom none can love, whom none can thank, Creation's blot, creation's blank! 4 But he who marks, from day to day, In generous acts his radiant way, Treads the same path his Saviour trod, The path to glory and to God. Topics: Activity and Zeal; Activity; Charity; Christians Duties; Church Work of; Consecration Of Possessions; Love For Souls; Missions; Self-Denial; Activity; Charity; Christians Duties; Church Work of; Consecration Of Possessions; Love For Souls; Missions; Self-Denial Languages: English
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Liberality

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #911 (1884) First Line: When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay Lyrics: 1 When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay, What were his works from day to day, But miracles of power and grace, That spread salvation through our race? 2 Teach us, O Lord, to keep in view Thy pattern, and thy steps pursue; Let alms bestowed, let kindness done, Be witnessed by each rolling sun. 3 That man may last, but never lives, Who much receives, but nothing gives; Whom none can love, whom none can thank, Creation's blot, creation's blank! 4 But he who marks, from day to day, In generous acts his radiant way, Treads the same path his Saviour trod, The path to glory and to God. Topics: Activity; Alms; Charity; Activity; Alms; Charity; Christians Duties; Church Work of; Christians Duties; Church Work of; Lukewarmness For Souls; Miracles; Missions; Lukewarmness For Souls; Riches; Miracles; Missions; Self-Denial; Sympathy; Activity; Alms; Charity; Riches; Self-Denial; Sympathy; Christians Duties; Church Work of; Lukewarmness For Souls; Miracles; Missions; Riches; Self-Denial; Sympathy Languages: English

Benevolence of Jesus

Author: Thomas Gibbons Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d923 (1844) First Line: When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay

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