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"A little while"

Author: Mrs. Jane Crewdson Appears in 71 hymnals Topics: Christ Character of; Christ Character of First Line: Oh, for the peace which floweth like a river Lyrics: 1 Oh, for the peace which floweth like a river, Making life's desert places bloom and smile! Oh, for the faith to grasp heaven's bright "for ever," Amid the shadows of earth's "little while!" 2 A little while for patient vigil-keeping, To face the storm, to battle with the strong; A little while to sow the seed with weeping, Then bind the sheaves and sing the harvest song! 3 A little while to keep the oil from failing, A little while faith's flickering lamp to trim; And then, the Bridegroom's coming footsteps hailing, To haste to meet him with the bridal hymn! 4 And he who is himself the gift and giver, The future glory and the present smile, With the bright promise of the glad "for ever" Will light the shadows of the "little while!"
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Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour comes

Author: Doddridge Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 842 hymnals Topics: Christ His Character and Offices; The Mission of Christ
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Prophet, priest, and king

Author: President Davies Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Prophet, Priest and King First Line: Jesus, how precious is thy name Lyrics: 1 Jesus, how precious is thy name; The great Jehovah's darling, thou! O let me catch the immortal flame, With which angelic bosoms glow! Since angels love thee, I would love, And imitate the bless'd above. 2 My prophet, thou, my heavenly guide, Thy sweet instructions I will hear: The words that from thy lips proceed, O how divinely sweet they are! Thee my great prophet I would love, And imitate the bless'd above. 3 My great high-priest, whose precious blood Did once atone upon the cross; Who now dost intercede with God, And plead the friendless sinners cause: In thee I trust; thee I would love, And imitate the bless'd above. 4 My king supreme to thee I bow, A willing subject at thy feet; All other Lords I disavow, And to thy government submit: My savior king, this heart would love, And imitate th bless'd above. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:7
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O for a shout of sacred joy

Author: Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 208 hymnals Topics: Ascension and Reign of Christ; Christ His Character and Offices; Christ His ascension
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The Ransom

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 34 hymnals Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Ransom First Line: I come, the great Redeemer cries Lyrics: 1 "I come," the great redeemer cries, "A year of freedom to declare, "From debts and bondage to discharge, "And Jews and Greeks the grace shall share: 2 "A day of vengeance I proclaim, "But not on man the storm shall fall, "On me its thunder shall descend; "My strength, my love sustain them all." 3 Stupendous favor! matchless grace! Jesus has dy'd that we might live; Not worlds below, or worlds above Could so divine a ransom give. 4 To him, who lov'd our ruin'd race, And for our lives laid down his own, Let songs of joyful praises rise, Sublime, eternal as his throne. Scripture: Isaiah 61:2
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Saviour

Author: James Relly Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Attributes, Characters, Names, and Offices of Christ, from the New Testament First Line: Jesus, the Father's richest grace Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the Father's richest grace, Anointed to behold his face, As all the church in one; The holy promis'd Shiloh, he, In whom the bride should gather'd be, As one beloved son. 2 He kept us in the Father's name, Thro' all this world of sin and shame, So that there's missing none: Tho' torn his side, his hands and feet, His body still preserv'd complete, Without a broken bone. 3 He kept us in the dreadful hour, The Father's name, his love, and pow'r Preserv'd the souls he gave: His future glory we were giv'n, Our loss, had been his loss of heav'n, But he was strong to save. 4 The members giv'n unto the head, One son, one perfect body made, The darling of our God: He gave each member's curse, and pride, To die the death when Jesus died, All to be purg'd with blood. 5 That he might make our nature clean, The Father laid on him our sin, Whilst with temptations tost, Most dreadful cries were heard, with blood, Whilst in the storm and wrath of God, Perdition's son was last; 6 Lost from the Father's piercing sight, Deep buri'd in eternal night; Now lies the man of sin; And, lost forever from our view, When we in spirit Jesus know, And with him enter in. 7 Now are the scriptures all fulfill'd In Christ, the virgin's promis'd child, Man sav'd, and sin condemn'd: Brought home to see the Father's face, Where we inherit all his grace, And are by him esteem'd. Scripture: Matthew 1:11
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Word of God

Author: James Relly Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Attributes, Characters, Names, and Offices of Christ, from the New Testament First Line: The unutterable Word thou art Lyrics: 1 Th' unutterable Word thou art, O Christ, to sons of men; Jehovah spake thee from his heart, And worlds existed then. 2 He spake thee then a law to all The glorious hierarchy, And firm decreed their dreadful fall, Who would not worship thee. 3 By thee, he rules the worlds above, And all the worlds below; By thee, he doth his grace and love, His wrath and justice, shew. 4 Thou, the exalted throne of grace, The Father's peaceful seat, Where we with joy behold And worship at his feet. 5 In thee now sav'd, no more we fear The curse of Adam's fall; In thee with boldness we draw near To God, the judge of all. Scripture: John 1:1
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Life of the soul

Author: Steele Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 162 hymnals Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Life First Line: When sins and fears prevailing rise Lyrics: 1 When sins and fears prevailing rise, And fainting hope almost expires; Jesus, to thee I lift mine eyes, To thee I breathe my soul's desires. 2 Art thou not mine, my living Lord? And can my hope, my comfort die, Fix'd on thy everlasting word, That word which built the earth and sky? 3 If my immortal savior lives, Then my immortal life is sure; His word a firm foundation gives, Here, let me build, and rest secure. 4 Here, let my faith unshaken dwell, Immoveable the promise stands; Nor all the powers of earth, or hell, Can e'er dissolve the sacred bands. 5 Here, O my soul, thy trust repose; If Jesus is for ever mine, Not death itself, that last of foes, Shall break a union so divine. Scripture: John 14:19
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Strong-Hold

Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Stronghold First Line: Ye prisoners of hope Lyrics: 1 Ye prisoners of hope O'erwhelmed with grief, To Jesus look up For certain relieve; There's not condemnation In Jesus the Lord, But strong consolation His grace doth afford. 2 Should justice appear A merciless foe, Yet be of good cheer, And soon shall you know That sinners confessing Their wickedness past, A plentiful blessing Of pardon shall taste. 3 The dry up your tears, Ye children of grief, For Jesus appears To give you relief; If you are returning To Jesus your friend, Your sighing and morning In singing shall end. 4 "None will I cast out "Who come," saith the Lord, Why then do you doubt? Lay hold of his word: Ye mourners of Sion, Be bold to believe, For ever rely on Your Savior and live. Scripture: Zechariah 9:12
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Bridegroom

Author: Fawcett Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 31 hymnals Topics: Attributes, Characters, Names, and Offices of Christ, from the New Testatment First Line: Jesus, the heav'nly lover, gave Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the heav'nly lover, gave His life, my wretched soul to save; Resolv'd to make his mercy known, He kindly claims me for his own. 2 Rebellious, I against him strove 'Till melted and constrain'd by love; With sin, and self, I freely part, The heav'nly Bridegroom wins my heart. 3 My guilt, my wretchedness he knows, Yet takes and owns me for his spouse; My debts he pays, and sets me free, And makes his riches o'er to me. 4 My filthy rags are laid aside, He clothes me as becomes his bride; Himself bestows my wedding dress, The robe of perfect righteousness. 5 Lost in astonishment, I see, Jesus, thy boundless love to me; With angels I thy grace adore, And long to love and praise thee more. 6 Since thou woulst take me for thy bride, O keep me, Saviour, near thy side! I fain would give thee all my heart, Nor ever from the Lord depart. Scripture: John 3:26

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