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How beauteous were [are] the marks divine

Author: A. Cleveland Coxe; Arthur Cleveland Coxe Hymnal: The Saints' Harp #d369 (1870)

How beauteous were [are] the marks divine

Author: A. Cleveland Coxe; Arthur Cleveland Coxe Hymnal: The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d383 (1858)
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How beauteous were the marks divine

Author: Arthur C. Coxe Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book for the Church and the Home. (Rev. ed.) #398 (1883) Languages: English
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Divine Beauty of Christ’s Character

Author: A. C. Coxe Hymnal: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #124 (1866) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: How beauteous were the marks divine Lyrics: How beauteous were the marks divine, That in thy meekness used to shine, That lit thy lonely pathway, trod In wondrous love, O Son of God! O, who like thee,—so calm, so bright, So pure, so made to live in light? O, who like thee did ever go So patient through a world of woe? O, who like thee so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs, of men before? So meek, forgiving, godlike, high, So glorious in humility? The bending angels stooped to see The lisping infant clasp thy knee, And smile, as in a father’s eye, Upon thy mild divinity. And death, which sets the prisoner free, Was pang and scoff and scorn to thee; Yet love through all thy torture glowed, And mercy with thy life-blood flowed. O, in thy light be mine to go, Illuming all my way of woe; And give me ever on the road To trace thy footsteps, Son of God! Languages: English
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"Holy, harmless"

Author: Arthur C. Coxe Hymnal: Laudes Domini #153 (1890) First Line: How beauteous were the marks divine Lyrics: 1 How beauteous were the marks divine, That in thy meekness used to shine, That lit thy lonely pathway, trod In wondrous love, O Son of God! 2 Oh, who like thee, so calm, so bright, So pure, so made to live in light? Oh, who like thee did ever go So patient through a world of woe? 3 Oh, who like thee so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs of men, before? So meek, forgiving, godlike, high, So glorious in humility? 4 Even death, which sets the prisoner free, Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to thee; Yet love through all thy torture glowed, And mercy with thy life-blood flowed. 5 Oh, in thy light be mine to go, Illuming all my way of woe! And give me ever on the road To trace thy footsteps, Son of God. Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ; Christ Character of; Christ Example of; Christ Life of; Conformity; Consistency; Forgiveness Of Injuries; Kindness; Christ Character of; Christ Example of; Christ Life of; Conformity; Consistency; Forgiveness Of Injuries; Kindness Languages: English
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"Holy, harmless"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #369 (1884) First Line: How beauteous were the marks divine Lyrics: 1 How beauteous were the marks divine, That in thy meekness used to shine, That lit thy lonely pathway, trod In wondrous love, O Son of God! 2 Oh, who like thee, so calm, so bright, So pure, so made to live in light? Oh, who like thee did ever go So patient through a world of woe? 3 Oh, who like thee so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs of men before? So meek, forgiving, godlike, high, So glorious in humility? 4 Even death, which sets the prisoner free, Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to thee; Yet love through all thy torture glowed, And mercy with thy life-blood flowed. 5 Oh, in thy light be mine to go, Illuming all my way of woe! And give me ever on the road To trace thy footsteps, Son of God. Languages: English
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How beauteous were the works divine

Author: A. C. Coxe, alt. Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal #a23 (1903) Languages: English
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How beauteous were the works divine

Author: A. C. Coxe, alt. Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal #aa23 (1905) Languages: English
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O Son of God

Author: Bishop A. C. Coxe Hymnal: The Hymnary with Tunes #21 (1872) First Line: How beauteous were the marks divine
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How beauteous were the works divine

Author: A. C. Coxe, alt. Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal #23 (1898) Languages: English

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