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The Blessed and Only Potentate

Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Adoration; Angels; Christ Grace and Love of; Christ Worshiped; Christians Saved by Grace; Covenant Promises; Faith Confession of; God Adored and Exalted; God Attributes of; God Kingly Character of; God Love and Mercy; Gospel Freeness of ; Gospel Fulness of ; Lord's Supper; Ministers; Praise By Angels; Praise By Universe; Praise Calls to; Praise For Spiritual Blessings; Royalty of Christ Universal Domain of; Thanksgiving Declared First Line: In the heav'ns the Lord Almighty Lyrics: 1 In the heav'ns the Lord Almighty Fixed His everlasting throne; Over all is His dominion, He is God, and He alone. 2 Bless the Lord, ye mighty angels, Ye that hearken to His voice, All His gracious word fulfilling; Ever bless Him and rejoice. 3 Bless the Lord, all ye His servants, Ministers of God Most High; Ye His hosts, that do His pleasure, God your Maker glorify. 4 Bless the Lord, all things created; Be His holy Name adored All throughout His wide dominion; O my soul, bless thou the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 103 Used With Tune: RATHBUN
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Jesus, King of Zion

Author: W. Gadsby Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ First Line: Jesus, the Lord is King Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the Lord, is King, And be his name adored; Let Zion with sweet pleasure sing The honours of her God. 2 His laws are just and mild, All pregnant with delight; The church at large, and every child, Shall prove his burden light. 3 Let Christians all attend To his commanding voice; His mercies never have an end; Then be his ways our choice. 4 On Zion’s hill he reigns, And still displays his love; Bids saints remember all his pains, And lift their hearts above.
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Christ the Foundation of the Church

Appears in 197 hymnals Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: Behold the sure foundation Stone Lyrics: 1 Behold the sure foundation Stone Which God in Zion lays, To build our heav'nly Hopes upon, And his eternal Praise. 2 Chosen of God, to Sinners dear, And Saints adore the Name, They trust their whole Salvation here, Nor shall they suffer Shame. 3 The foolish Builders, Scribe and Priest, Reject it with Disdain; Yet on this Rock the Church shall rest, And Envy rage in vain. 4 What though the Gates of Hell withstood, Yet must this Building rise; 'Tis Thy own Work, almighty God, And wond'rous in our Eyes. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:6
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The Humiliation and Exaltation of CHRIST

Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: Who has believ'd thy Word Lyrics: 1 Who has believ'd thy Word, Or thy Salvation known? Reveal thine Arm, Almighty Lord, And glorify thy Son. 2 The Jews esteem'd him here Too mean for their Belief; Sorrows his Chief Acquaintance were, And his Companion, Grief. 3 They turn'd their Eyes away, And treated him with Scorn; But 'twas their Griefs upon him lay, Their Sorrows he has borne. 4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews, And Gentiles then unknown, The God of Justice pleas'd to bruise His best beloved Son. 5 "But I'll prolong his Days, "And make his Kingdom stand; "My pleasure, (saith the God of Grace) "Shall prosper in his Hand." [6 "His joyful Soul shall see "The Purchase of his Pain "And by his Knowledge justify "The guilty Sons of Men.] [7 "Ten Thousand Captive sSaves, "Releas'd from Death and Sin, "Shall quit their Prisons and their Graves "And own his Pow'r Divine.] [8 "Heav'n shall advance my Son "To Joys that Earth deny'd; "Who saw the Follies Men had done, "And bore their Sins, and dy'd."] Scripture: Isaiah 53:1-5
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The Brazen Serpent; or, Looking to Jesus

Appears in 49 hymnals Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: So did the Hebrew Prophet raise Lyrics: 1 So did the Hebrew Prophet raise The brazen Serpent high; The wounded felt immediate Ease, The Camp forbore to die. 2 "Look upward in the dying Hour, "And live," the Prophet cries; But CHRIST performs a nobler Cure, When Faith lifts up her Eyes. 3 High on the Cross the Saviour hung, High in the Heav'ns he reigns: Here Sinners by th' old Serpent stung Look, and forget their Pains. 4 When God's own Son is lifted up, A dying World revives; The Jew beholds the glorious Hope, Th' expiring Gentile lives.
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King of Saints

Author: Steele Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 282 hymnals Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ King First Line: Come, ye that love the Savior's name Lyrics: 1 Come, ye that love the Savior's name, And joy to make it known, The Sovereign of your heart proclaim, And bow before his throne. 2 Behold your King, your Savior crown'd With glories all divine; And tell the wondering nations round, How bright those glories shine. 3 Infinite power, and boundless grace, In him unite their rays: You that have e'er beheld his face, Can you forbear his praise? 4 When in his earthly courts we view The glories of our king; We long to love as angels do, And wish like them to sing. 5 And shall we long and wish in vain? Lord, teach our songs to rise! Thy love can animate the train, And bid it reach the skies. 6 O happy period! glorious day! When heaven and earth shall raise, With all their powers, the raptur'd lay, To celebrate thy praise.
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Sun

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Appears in 16 hymnals Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Sun First Line: Great God, amid the darksome night Lyrics: 1 Great God, amid the darksome night, Thy glories dart upon my sight, While, wrapt in wonder, I behold The silver moon and stars of glod. 2 But when I see the sun arise, And pour his glories o'er the skies, In more stupendous forms I view Thy greatness and thy goodness too. 3 Thy sun of suns, whose dazzling light Tries and confounds an angel's sight, How shall I glance mine eye at thee In all thy vast immensity? 4 Yet I may be allow'd to trace The distant shadow of thy face, As in the pale and sickly moon We trace the image of the sun. 5 In every work thy hands have made Thy power and wisdom are display'd; But, O! what glories all divine In my incarnate Savior thine! 6 He is my sun, beneath his wings My soul securely sits and sings; And there enjoys like those above, The balmy influence of thy love. 7 O may the vital strength and heat His cheering beams communicate, Enable me my course to run With the same vigor as the sun! Scripture: Psalm 84:11
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Who hath despsised the Day of small Things?

Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: The Lord that made both heaven and earth Lyrics: 1 The Lord that made both Heav'n and Earth, And was himself made Man, Lay in the Womb before his Birth, Contracted to a Span: 2 Matur'd by Time 'till forth he came, A Babe like others seen; As small in Size, and weak of Frame, As Babes have always been. 3 From thence he grew an Infant mild, By fair and due Degrees; And them became a bigger child, And fat on Mary's Knees. 4 At first held up for want of Strength, In Time alone he ran; Then grew a Boy; a Lad at Length A Youth; at last a Man. 5 Behold from what beginnings small! Our great Salvation rose! The Strength of God is own'd by all; But who his Weakness knows? 6 Thus Souls that would to Heav'n attain, Must Jacob's Ladder climb; And Step by Step the Summit gain, In Measure and in Time. 7 Let not the Strong the Weak despise; Their Faith, tho small, is true; Tho' low they seem in others Eyes; Their Sav'our seem'd so too. 8 Nor meanly of the Tempted think; For, oh what tongue can tell, How low the Lord of Life must sink, Before he vanquish'd Hell! 9 The least Believer is a Saint, And if our Growth be slow, We should not therefore tire and faint, Since Christ himself could grow. 10 As in the Days of Flesh he grew, In knowledge, Stature, Grace, So in the Soul that's born anew, He keeps a gradual Pace. 11 No less Almighty at his Birth, Than on his Throne Supreme: His Shoulders help up Heav'n and Earth, When Mary held up him. Scripture: Zechariah 4:10
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Christ, our great High Priest

Author: W. Gadsby Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ First Line: Jesus is my great High Priest Lyrics: 1 Jesus is my great High Priest; Bears my name upon his breast; And that we may never part, I am sealed upon his heart. 2 All my sins were on him thrown; He for them did once atone; He did all my debts discharge, And has set my soul at large. 3 By his own atoning blood, He my wounded spirit cured; Washed and made me white as snow; Cleansed me well from top to toe. 4 [He the vail has rent in twain; Through his flesh I enter in; And with him for ever rest, In the Lord’s most holy place.] 5 He has bought me with his blood; Reconciled my soul to God; Made me meet for glory too, And will bring me safely through.
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Christ bears the name of all his saints

Author: Newton Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ Lyrics: 1 Christ bears the names of all his saints, Deep on his heart engraved; Attentive to the state and wants Of all his love has saved. 2 In him a holiness complete, Light, and perfection shine; And wisdom, grace, and glory meet; A Saviour all divine. 3 The blood, which, as a priest, he bears For sinners, is his own; The incense of his prayers and tears Perfumes the holy throne. 4 In him my weary soul has rest, Though I am weak and vile; I read my name upon his breast, And see the Father smile. Scripture: Romans 5:11-12

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