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And will the Judge descend?

Author: Doddridge Appears in 307 hymnals Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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The day, O Lord, is spent

Author: J. M. Neale Appears in 99 hymnals Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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Happy the man, who knows

Author: Thomas C. Upham Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: Christian Living Work Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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Far down the ages now

Author: Horatius Bonar Appears in 67 hymnals Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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Base Tempter, Hence Depart

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Base temp­ter, hence de­part Lyrics: 1 Base temp­ter, hence de­part, The dread­ful charge with­draw; Too true in­deed, I’ve oft­en sinned, But Christ has kept the law. 2 Shouldst thou with crimes ac­cuse, The guil­ty charge I own; But trust the pro­mise and the grace Of God’s in­car­nate Son. 3 That bound­less grace and love, Which thou shalt ne­ver share, Is the foun­da­tion of my hope, A re­fuge from des­pair. 4 Enhanced as is my guilt, Couldst thou in­crease the score, I’d fly the swift­er to the cross, And watch and pray the more. Used With Tune: GREENWOOD Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton & Briggs, 1818)
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Death Is No Dreadful Sound

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Death is no dread­ful sound Lyrics: 1 Death is no dread­ful sound, To souls who love their God; With joy they leave this thor­ny ground, And seek a new abode. 2 Behold the dawn­ing day, The saint ex­tends his wings; With ra­pid flight he soars away, And as he goes, he sings. 3 “Farewell, ye kin­dred worms, That feed on dust be­low; I yon­der see ce­les­ti­al forms, And haste to join them too. 4 "Farewell, de­ceit­ful earth, No long­er boast thy charms; In Christ I view su­per­ior worth, And rush in­to His arms." 5 Let sin­ners, void of grace, Fear their ap­proach­ing end; Jesus gives death an an­gel’s face, And makes the foe a friend. Used With Tune: GREENWOOD Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton and Briggs,1818)

Kuu Kahu no Iesu

Author: Laiana Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Kuu Kahu no Iesu]
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Unseen, we love

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 114 hymnals First Line: Not with our mortal eyes Lyrics: 1 Not with our mortal eyes Have we beheld the Lord; Yet we rejoice to hear his name; And love him in his word. 2 On earth we want the sight Of our Redeemer's face; Yet, Lord, our inmost thoughts delight To dwell upon thy grace. 3 And when we taste thy love, Our joys divinely grow Unspeakable, like those above, And heaven begins below. Topics: Christ Character of; Christ Redeemer; Christians Love for Christ; Communion of Saints With Christ Scripture: John 12:21 Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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Had I the gift of tongues

Author: Samuel Stennett Appears in 32 hymnals Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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And must this body die

Appears in 378 hymnals Used With Tune: GREENWOOD

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