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Christ's dying Love; Or, Our Pardon bought at a dear Price

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CVI (1791) First Line: How condescending, and how kind Lyrics: 1 How condescending, and how kind Was God's Eternal Son! Our Mis'ry reach'd his heav'nly Mind, And Pity brought him down. [2 When Justice, by our Sins provok'd, Drew forth its dreadful Sword, He gave his Soul up to the Stroke Without a murm'ring Word. 3 He sunk beneath our heavy Woes, To raise us to his Throne; There's ne'er a Gift his Hand bestows But cost his Heart a Groan.] 4 This was Compassion like a God, That when the Savioir knew The Price of Pardon was his Blood, His Pity ne'er withdrew. 5 Now tho' he reigns exalted High, His love is still as great; Well he remembers Calvary, Nor let his saints forget. [6 Here we behold his bowels roll, As kind as when he dy'd; And see the sorrows of his Soul Bleed thro' his wounded side.] [7 Here we receive repeated Seals Of Jesus' dying Love: Hard is the Wretch that never feels One soft Affection move.] 8 Here let our Hearts begin to melt While we his Death record, And with our Joy for pardon'd Guilt, Mourn that we pierc'd the Lord. Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations Languages: English
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Christ's dying Love; or, our Pardon bought at a dear price

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #89 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How condescending and how kind Lyrics: 1 How condescending and how kind Was God's eternal Son! Our misery reach'd his heavenly mind, And pity brought him down. 2 This was compassion like a God, That when the Savior knew The price of pardon was his blood, His pity ne'er withdrew. 3 Now, though he reigns exalted high, His love is still as great: Well he remembers Calvary, Nor should his saints forget. 4 Here we behold his bowels roll And kind as when he died; And see the sorrows of his soul Bleed through his wounded side. 5 Here we receive repeated seals Of Jesus' dying love: Hard is the wretch that never feels One soft affection move. 6 Here let our hearts begin to melt, While we his death record, And with our joy for pardon'd guilt, Mourn that we pierc'd the Lord. Topics: Christ His Mission and Works; Christ His Sufferings and Death Languages: English
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Christ's Dying Love

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CLXXVIII (1790) First Line: How condescending and how kind Lyrics: 1 How condescending and how kind Was God's eternal son! Our mis'ry reach'd his heav'nly mind, And pity brought him down. 2 This was compassion like a God, That when the Saviour knew The price of pardon was his blood, His pity ne'er withdrew. 3 Now tho' he reigns exalted high, His love is still as great: Well he remembers calvary, Nor should his saints forget. 4 Here let our hearts begin to melt, While we his death record, And with our joy for pardon'd guilt, Mourn that we pierc'd the Lord. Topics: Lord's Supper Languages: English
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"He remembers Calvary"

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #164 (1890) First Line: How condescending and how kind Lyrics: 1 How condescending and how kind Was God's eternal Son! Our misery reached his heavenly mind, And pity brought him down. 2 He sunk beneath our heavy woes, To raise us to his throne; There's ne'er a gift his hand bestows, But cost his heart a groan. 3 This was compassion, like a God, That when the Saviour knew The price of pardon was his blood, His pity ne'er withdrew. 4 Now, though he reigns exalted high, His love is still as great; Well he remembers Calvary, Nor let his saints forget. Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ; Calvary; Christ Crucifixion of; Christ Love of; Christ Sufferings of; Kindness; Calvary; Christ Crucifixion of; Christ Love of; Christ Sufferings of; Kindness Languages: English Tune Title: HOLY TRINITY
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"He remembers Calvary"

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #210 (1888) First Line: How condescending and how kind Lyrics: 1 How condescending and how kind Was God's eternal Son! Our misery reached his heavenly mind, And pity brought him down. 2 He sunk beneath our heavy woes, To raise us to his throne; There's ne'er a gift his hand bestows, But costs his heart a groan. 3 This was compassion, like a God, That when the Saviour knew The price of pardon was his blood, His pity ne'er withdrew. 4 Now, though he reigns exalted high, His love is still as great; Well he remembers Calvary, Nor let his saints forget. Topics: Calvary; Charity; Christ Agony of; Christ Condescension of; Christ Crucifixion of; Christ Humanity of; Christ Incarnation of; Christ Sufferings of; Christ Weeping; Christ Compassion of Scripture: Luke 23:33 Languages: English Tune Title: HOLY TRINITY
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"He remembers Calvary"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #394 (1884) First Line: How condescending and how kind Lyrics: 1 How condescending and how kind Was God's eternal Son! Our misery reached his heavenly mind, And pity brought him down. 2 He sunk beneath our heavy woes, To raise us to his throne; There's ne'er a gift his hand bestows But cost his heart a groan. 3 This was compassion, like a God, That when the Saviour knew The price of pardon was his blood, His pity ne'er withdrew. 4 Now, though he reigns exalted high, His love is still as great; Well he remembers Calvary, Nor let his saints forget. Languages: English Tune Title: HOLY TRINITY
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Christ's dying Love: Or, Our Pardon bought at a dear Price

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CVI (1801) First Line: How condescending, and how kind Topics: The Life of Christ, with his Characters and Representations Languages: English

Condescension

Hymnal: The Christian Harmony #63A (2010) First Line: How condescending and how kind Tune Title: CONDESCENSION
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The love of Christ

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #253 (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How condescending, and how kind Topics: Lord's Supper
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The Love of Christ

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #479 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How condescending, and how kind Topics: Invocation; Prayer Languages: English

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