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The converted Thief

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #LXXX (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Scripture Doctrines and Blessings Regeneration First Line: As on the cross the Savior hung Lyrics: 1 As on the cross the Savior hung, And wept, and bled, and dy'd, He pour'd salvation on a wretch That languish'd at his side. 2 His crimes with inward grief and shame, The penitent confess'd; Then turn'd his dying eyes to Christ, And thus his prayer address'd: 3 "Jesus, thou son and heir of heaven, "Thou spotless lamb of God, "I see thee bath'd in sweat and tears, "And welt'ring in thy blood. 4 "Yet quickly, from these scenes of woe "In triumph thou shalt rise, "Burst thro' the gloomy shades of death, "And shine above the skies. 5 "Amid the glories of that world, "Dear Savior, think on me; "And in the vict'ries of thy death, Let me a sharer be." 6 His prayer the dying Jesus hears, And instantly replies, "To-day thy parting soul shall be With me in Paradise." Scripture: Luke 23:42 Languages: English
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Efficacious Grace

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #LXXVII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Scripture Doctrines and Blessings Regeneration First Line: Hail! mighty Jesus; how divine Lyrics: 1 Hail! mighty Jesus; how divine Is thy victorious sword! The stoutest rebel must resign, At thy commanding word. 2 Deep are the wounds thy arrows give; They pierce the hardest heart: Thy smiles of grace the slain revive, And joy succeeds to smart. 3 Still gird thy sword upon thy thigh, Ride with majestic sway: Go forth, sweet prince, triumphantly And make thy foes obey. 4 And, when thy victories are complete; When all the chosen race Shall round the throne of glory meet, To sing thy conq'ring grace; 5 O may my humble soul be found Among that favour'd band! And I, with them, thy praise will sound Throughout Immanuel's land. Scripture: Psalm 45:3-5 Languages: English
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The happy change

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCXXII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Regeneration First Line: In sin by blinded passions led Lyrics: 1 In sin by blinded passions led, In search of fancy's good we range; The paths of disappointment tread, To nothing fix'd, but love of change. 2 But when the Holy Ghost imparts A knowledge of the Saviour's love; Our wand'ring, weary, restless hearts, Are then renew'd no more to rove. 3 Now a new principle takes place, Which guides and animates the will, This love, another name for grace, Constrains to good, and bars from ill. 4 By love's pure light we soon perceive Our noblest bliss and proper end; And gladly ev'ry idol leave, To love and serve our Lord and friend. Languages: English
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Old things are passed away

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCXC (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Regeneration First Line: Let carnal minds the world pursue Lyrics: 1 Let carnal minds the world pursue, It has no charms for me; Once I admir'd its trifle too, But grace has set me free. 2 Its pleasures now no longer please, No more content afford; Far from my heart be joys like these, Now I have seen the Lord. 3 As by the light of opening day, The stars are all conceal'd; So earthly pleasures fade away, When Jesus is reveal'd. 4 Creatures no more divide my choice, I bid them all depart; His name, and love, and gracious voice, Have fix'd my roving heart. 5 Now, Lord, I would be thine alone, And wholly live to thee; But may I hope that thou wilt own A worthless worm like me? 6 Yes, though of sinners I'm the worst, I cannot doubt thy will; For if thou hadst not lov'd me first, I had refus'd thee still. Languages: English
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The Conversion of Zacheus

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #LXXVIII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Scripture Doctrines and Blessings Regeneration First Line: Once as the Savior pass'd along Lyrics: 1 Once as the Savior pass'd along, Zaccheus fain the lord would see: Of stature small, to 'scape the throng, he ran before, and climb'd a tree. 2 As the omniscient Lord drew nigh, Upward he look'd, and saw him there; "Zaccheus, hasten down, for I "Must be thy guest to-day, prepare, 3 "To-day." the pardoning Savior cries, "Salvation to thy house is come, "On wings of sov'reign love it flies; "Go tell the blissful news at home." 4 Lord, look on souls that gaze around, To every listening sinner speak; Now may thine ancient love abound, From every seat a captive take. 5 Sinners, make haste our God to meet; Come to the feast his love prepares; The lost are sought and sav'd, how sweet? And not the righteous, Christ declares, 6 Say, what are ye come out to view: Jesus who once for sinners died? O hear the Savior's voice to you, "Cast sinful righteous self aside." 7 Lord, wilt thou stoop to be my guest? Dost thou invite me to my home? Welcome, dear Savior, to my breast, To-day let thy salvation come. Scripture: Luke 19:1-19 Languages: English
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The old and new Creation

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCXXI (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Regeneration First Line: That was a wonder-working word Lyrics: 1 That was a wonder-working word, Which could the vast creation raise! Angels attendant on their Lord; Admir'd the plan, and sung his praise. 2 From what a dark and shapeless mass, All nature sprang at his command1 "Let there be light, and light there was," And sun, and stars, and sea, and land. 3 Thus the new forming of the soul, Does all the pow'r of God display, As when he form'd the mighty whole, And kindled darkness into day. 4 Though self-destroy'd, O Lord, we are, Yet let us feel what thou canst do; Thy word the ruin can repair, And all our hearts create anew. Languages: English
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Praise to God for renewing Grace

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #LXXXII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Scripture Doctrines and Blessings Regeneration First Line: To God, my Savior and my king Lyrics: 1 To God, my Savior and my king, Fain would my soul her tribute bring Join me, ye saints, in songs of praise, For ye have known and felt his grace. 2 Wretched and helpless once I lay, Just breathing all my life away; He saw me welt'ring in my blood, And felt the pity of a God. 3 With peed he fled to my relief, Bound up my wounds, and sooth'd my grief; Pour'd joys divine into my heart, And bade each anxious fear depart. 4 These proofs of love, my dearest lord, Deep in my breast I will record: The life which I from thee receive, To thee, behold, I freely give. 5 My heart and tongue shall tune thy praise, Thro' the remainder of my days; And when I join the powers above, My soul shall better sing thy love. Languages: English
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The lost Sheep found; or, Joy in Heaven on the Conversion of a Sinner

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #LXXIX (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Scripture Doctrines and Blessings Regeneration First Line: When some kind shepherd from his fold Lyrics: 1 When some kind shepherd from his fold, Has lost a straying sheep, Through vales, o'er hills, he anxious roves, And climbs the mountain's steep. 2 But O the joy! the transport sweet! When he the wand'rer finds; Up in his arms he takes his charge, And to his shoulder binds. 3 Homeward he hastes to tell his joys, And make his bliss complete: The neighbours hear the news, and all The joyful shepherd greet. 4 Yet how much greater is the joy When but one sinner turns; When the poor wretch with broken heart, His sins and errors mourns. 5 Pleas'd with the news, the saints below, In songs their tongues employ; Beyond the skies, the tidings go, And Heaven is fill'd with joy. 6 Well-pleas'd the Father sees and hears The conscious sinner weep; Jesus receives him in his arms, And owns him for his sheep. 7 Nor angels can their joys contain, But kindle with new fire: "A wandering sheep's return'd," they sing, And strike the sounding lyre. Scripture: Luke 15:3-4 Languages: English
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Old things are passed away

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCXC (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Regeneration First Line: Let carnal minds the world pursue Lyrics: 1 Let carnal minds the world pursue, It has no charms for me; Once I admir'd its trifle too, But grace has set me free. 2 Its pleasures now no longer please, No more content afford; Far from my heart be joys like these, Now I have seen the Lord. 3 As by the light of opening day, The stars are all conceal'd; So earthly pleasures fade away, When Jesus is reveal'd. 4 Creatures no more divide my choice, I bid them all depart; His name, and love, and gracious voice, Have fix'd my roving heart. 5 Now, Lord, I would be thine alone, And wholly live to thee; But may I hope that thou wilt own A worthless worm like me? 6 Yes, though of sinners I'm the worst, I cannot doubt thy will; For if thou hadst not lov'd me first, I had refus'd thee still. Languages: English
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The old and new Creation

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCXXI (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Regeneration First Line: That was a wonder-working word Lyrics: 1 That was a wonder-working word, Which could the vast creation raise! Angels attendant on their Lord; Admir'd the plan, and sung his praise. 2 From what a dark and shapeless mass, All nature sprang at his command1 "Let there be light, and light there was," And sun, and stars, and sea, and land. 3 Thus the new forming of the soul, Does all the pow'r of God display, As when he form'd the mighty whole, And kindled darkness into day. 4 Though self-destroy'd, O Lord, we are, Yet let us feel what thou canst do; Thy word the ruin can repair, And all our hearts create anew. Languages: English

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