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Mercy, O thou Son of David

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Songs of Pilgrimage #1314 (1888)
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"Mercy, oh thou Son of David!"

Hymnal: The Zion Songster #149 (1854)
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Mercy, oh, thou Son of David!

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Otterbein Hymnal #254 (1909) Languages: English Tune Title: BARTIMEUS
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"Mercy, oh, thou Son of David!"

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns for the Sanctuary and Social Worship #521 (1874) Languages: English
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Blind Bartimeus

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CLXXXVIII (1799) First Line: "Mercy; O thou son of David!" Lyrics: 1 "Mercy; oh thou Son of David!" Thus blind Bartimeus pray'd; Others by thy word are saved, Now to me afford thine aid. 2 Many for his crying chid him, But be call'd the louder still; Till the gracious Savior bid him, "Come, and ask me what you will." 3 Money was not what he wanted, Tho' by begging us'd to live; But he ask'd and Jesus granted, Alms, which only he could give. 4 "Lord remove this grievous blindness, Let my eyes behold the day." Straight he saw, and won by kindness, Follow'd Jesus in the way. 5 Oh! methinks I hear him praising, Publishing to all around; "Friends is not my case amazing? What a Saviour I have found. 6 Oh! that all the blind but knew him, And would be advis'd by me! Surely would they hasten to him, He would cause them all to see. 7 Now I freely leave my garment, Follow Jesus in the way, He will guide me by his counsel, Bring me to eternal day." Topics: Mercy Bartimeus' prayer for Scripture: Mark 10:47-48 Languages: English
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Blind Bartimeus

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CLXXXVIII (1802) First Line: "Mercy; O thou son of David!" Lyrics: 1 "Mercy; oh thou Son of David!" Thus blind Bartimeus pray'd; Others by thy word are saved, Now to me afford thine aid. 2 Many for his crying chid him, But be call'd the louder still; Till the gracious Savior bid him, "Come, and ask me what you will." 3 Money was not what he wanted, Tho' by begging us'd to live; But he ask'd and Jesus granted, Alms, which only he could give. 4 "Lord remove this grievous blindness, Let my eyes behold the day." Straight he saw, and won by kindness, Follow'd Jesus in the way. 5 Oh! methinks I hear him praising, Publishing to all around; "Friends is not my case amazing? What a Saviour I have found. 6 Oh! that all the blind but knew him, And would be advis'd by me! Surely would they hasten to him, He would cause them all to see. 7 Now I freely leave my garment, Follow Jesus in the way, He will guide me by his counsel, Bring me to eternal day." Topics: Mercy Bartimeus' prayer for Scripture: Mark 10:47-48 Languages: English
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Charlestown

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #52b (1991) First Line: “Mercy, O Thou Son of David,” Lyrics: 1 “Mercy, O Thou Son of David,” Thus poor blind Bartimeus prayed, “Others by Thy Word are saved, Now to me afford Thine aid.” 2 Many for his crying chid him, But he called the louder still, Till the gracious Savior bid him, “Come and ask me what you will.” Languages: English Tune Title: CHARLESTOWN
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Bartimeus

Hymnal: The Little Seraph #77 (1874) First Line: "Mercy, O Thou Son of David!" Lyrics: 1 "Mercy, O Thou Son of David!" Thus the blind Bartimeus prayed? "Others by thy word are saved, Now to me afford thine aid. 2 Many for his crying chide him, But he called the louder still: Till the gracious Saviour bid him, Come, and ask me what you will. 3 Money was not what he wanted, Though by begging used to live; But he ask'd, and Jesus granted Alms which none but he could give. 4 Lord, remove this grievous blindess, Let my eyes behold the day! Straight he saw, and, won by kindness. Followed Jesus in the way. 5 Oh, methinks I hear him praising, Publishing to all around: "Friends, is not my case amazing? What a Saviour I have found." Tune Title: BARTIMEUS
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"Mercy, Oh, thou Son of David!"

Hymnal: Choral Echoes from the Church of God in All Ages #131 (1864)
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"Mercy, oh thou Son of David!"

Hymnal: The Zion Songster #149 (1850)

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