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When Filthy Passions, Or Unjust

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10015 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 When filthy passions, or unjust, Professors’ minds control, When men give up the reins to lust, And interest sways the whole; 2 Or when they seek themselves to please, Decline each thorny road, Indulge their sloth, consult their ease, And slight the fear of God. 3 The faith is vain such men profess, It comes not from above; The righteous man doth righteousness, And true faith works by love. 4 Men’s actions with their minds will suit, By them the heart is viewed, A tree that bears corrupted fruit, Cannot be callèd good. 5 The Christian seeks his brother’s good, Sometimes beyond his own; Or, if self interest will intrude, It does not reign alone. 6 Help us, dear Lord, to honor Thee, Let our good works abound: Thou art that green, that faithful tree, From Thee our fruit is found. Languages: English Tune Title: CROWLE
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Forever Blessed Be The Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10024 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Forever blessèd be the Lord, My Savior and my shield; He sends His Spirit with His Word, To arm me for the field. 2 When sin and hell their force unite, He makes my soul His care, Instructs me to the heav’nly fight, And guards me through the war. 3 A friend and helper so divine Does my weak courage raise; He makes the glorious victory mine, And His shall be the praise. Languages: English Tune Title: SONG 67
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Fountain Of All The Good We See

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10028 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Fountain of all the good we see Streaming from Heav’n above, Savior! our faith we act on Thee, And exercise our love. 2 ’Tis not the outward food we eat Doth this new strength afford, ’Tis Thou, whose presence makes it meat, Thou the life-giving Word. 3 Man doth not live by bread alone, Whate’er Thou wilt can feed; Thy power converts the bread to stone, And turns the stone to bread. 4 Thou art our food: we taste Thee now, In Thee we move and breathe, Our bodies’ only life art Thou, And all besides is death! Languages: English Tune Title: ST. AGNES
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Gentiles By Nature

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10064 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Gentiles by nature, we belong Lyrics: 1 Gentiles by nature, we belong To the wild olive wood; Grace took us from the barren tree, And grafts us in the good. 2 With the same blessings grace endows The Gentile and the Jew; If pure and holy be the root, Such are the branches, too. 3 Then let the children of the saints Be dedicate to God; Pour out Thy Spirit on them, Lord, And wash them in Thy blood. 4 Thus to the parents and their seed Shall Thy salvation come, And numerous households meet at last In one eternal home. Languages: English Tune Title: SARAH
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Children, To Your Creator God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10162 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Children, to your creator, God Lyrics: 1 Children, to your creator, God, Your early honors pay, While vanity and youthful blood Would tempt your thoughts astray. 2 The memory of His mighty name, Demands your first regard; Nor dare indulge a meaner flame, ’Till you have loved the Lord. 3 Be wise, and make His favor sure, Before the mournful days, When youth and mirth are known no more, And life and strength decays. 4 No more the blessings of a feast Shall relish on the tongue. The heavy ear forgets the taste And pleasure of a song. 5 Old age with all her dismal train, Invades your golden years With sighs and groans, and raging pain, And death that never spares. 6 What will you do when light departs, And leaves your withering eyes, Without one beam to cheer your hearts, From the superior skies? 7 How will you meet God’s frowning brow, Or stand before His seat, While nature’s old supporters bow, Nor bear their tottering weight? 8 Can you expect your feeble arms Shall make a strong defense, When death with terrible alarms, Summons the prisoner hence? 9 The silver bands of nature burst; And let the building fall; The flesh goes down to mix with dust, Its vile original. 10 Laden with guilt, (a heavy load) Uncleansed and unforgiv’n, The soul returns t’an angry God, To be shut out from Heav’n. Languages: English Tune Title: ABERDEEN
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Great Is The Lord, His Works Of Might

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10180 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Great is the Lord; His works of might Lyrics: 1 Great is the Lord; His works of might Demand our noblest songs: Let His assembled saints unite Their harmony of tongues. 2 Great is the mercy of the Lord; He gives His children food; And, ever mindful of His word, He makes His promise good. 3 His Son, the great Redeemer, came To seal His covenant sure; Holy and reverend is His name, His ways are just and pure. 4 They that would grow divinely wise Must with His fear begin; Our fairest proof of knowledge lies In hating every sin. Languages: English Tune Title: HOLY CROSS
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Happy Is He That Fears The Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10224 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Happy is he that fears the Lord, And follows His commands; Who lends the poor without rewards, Or gives with liberal hands. 2 As pity dwells within his breast To all the sons of need; So God shall answer his request With blessings on his seed. 3 No evil tidings shall surprise His well-established mind; His soul to God his refuge flies, And leaves his fears behind. 4 In times of general distress Some beams of light shall shine, To show the world his righteousness, And give him peace divine. 5 His works of piety and love Remain before the Lord; Honor on earth and joys above Shall be his sure reward. Languages: English Tune Title: I DO BELIEVE
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Hark! Sinner Hark!

Author: William Hague Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10235 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Hark! sinner, hark! God speaks to thee Lyrics: 1 Hark! sinner, hark! God speaks to thee; How shall I let thee go? How shall I thy destruction see, And all thine anguish know? 2 Sinner, how shall I give thee up? I’ve loved thee as a child; Yet of thy sins, thou fill’st the cup, As if with passion wild. 3 Sinner, how shall I let thee go? My heart doth yearn for thee, Yet thou dost love transgression so, Thou wilt not turn to Me. 4 O sinner, stop! pause in thy path, Pause, ere it be too late; And now, while I hold back My wrath, Escape thy threatening fate. 5 But if thou wilt not, then I must Forever let thee go; And that I am both kind and just, The universe shall know. Tune Title: AWFUL MAJESTY
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He Comes, The Royal Conqueror Comes

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10300 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 He comes, the royal conqueror comes, His legions fill the sky; Angelic trumpets rend the tombs, And loud proclaim Him nigh. 2 Ye rebel hosts, how vain your rage Against this sovereign Lord! What madness bears you to engage The terrors of His sword? 3 Bring forth, He cries, those sons of pride, That scorned My gentle sway, To prove the arm they once defied Omnipotent to slay. 4 Tremendous scene of wrath divine! How wide the vengeance spreads! His pointed darts of lightning shine Round their defenseless heads. 5 Now let the rebels seek that face From which they cannot flee! And thou, my soul, adore the grace That sweetly conquered thee. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD MARTYRS
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He Who On Earth As Man Was Known

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10315 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 He who on earth as man was known, And bore our sins and pains; Now, seated on th’eternal throne, The God of glory reigns. 2 His hands the wheels of nature guide With an unerring skill; And countless worlds extended wide, Obey His sovereign will. 3 While harps unnumbered sound His praise, In yonder world above; His saints on earth admire His ways, And glory in His love. 4 His righteousness, to faith revealed, Wrought out for guilty worms, Affords a hiding place and shield, From enemies and storms. 5 This land, through which His pilgrims go, Is desolate and dry; But streams of grace from Him o’erflow Their thirst to satisfy. 6 When troubles, like a burning sun, Beat heavy on their head; To this almighty Rock they run, And find a pleasing shade. 7 How glorious He! how happy they In such a glorious friend! Whose love secures them all the way, And crowns them at the end. Languages: English Tune Title: MAITLAND

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