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That awful day will surely come

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #765 (1878) Topics: The Coming of the Lord
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That awful day will surely come

Author: I. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Spiritual Songs #987 (1878) Languages: English
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That awful day will surely come

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the United Brethren in Christ #1007 (1858) Languages: English
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That awful day will surely come

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Psalmist #1142 (1843)
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That awful day will surely come

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #1269 (1859)
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That awful Day

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #1225 (1875) First Line: That awful day will surely come Topics: Advent of Christ To Judgment; Future Punishment; Judgment Day
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Hymn 107

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #II.107 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: That awful day will surely come Lyrics: That awful day will surely come, Th' appointed hour makes haste, When I must stand before my Judge, And pass the solemn test. Thou lovely chief of all my joys, Thou sovereign of my heart! How could I bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the sound, "Depart!" [The thunder of that dismal word Would so torment my ear, 'Twould tear my soul asunder, Lord, With most tormenting fear.] [What! to be banished from my life, And yet forbid to die! To linger in eternal pain, Yet death for ever fly!] O, wretched state of deep despair! To see my God remove, And fix my doleful station where I must not taste his love. Jesus, I throw my arms around, And hang upon thy breast; Without a gracious smile from thee My spirit cannot rest. O, tell me that my worthless name Is graven on thy hands; Show me some promise in thy book Where my salvation stands! [Give me one kind assuring word To sink my fears again, And cheerfully my soul shall wait Her threescore years and ten.] Languages: English
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The everlasting absence of God intolerable

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #II.CVII (1793) First Line: That awful day will surely come Lyrics: 1 That awful day will surely come, Th' appointed hour makes haste, When I must stand before my judge, And pass the solemn test. 2 Thou lovely chief of all my joys, Thou sov'reign of my heart! How could I bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the sound, "Depart?" 3 The thunder of that dismal word Would so torment my ear, 'Twould tear my soul asunder, Lord, With most tormenting fear.] 4 [What, to be banish'd from my life, And yet forbid to die! To linger in eternal pain, Yet death for ever fly!] 5 O! wretched state of deep despair, To see my God remove, And fix my doleful station where I must not taste his love. 6 Jesus! I throw my arms around, And hang upon thy breast; Without a gracious smile from thee My spirit cannot rest. 7 O! tell me that my worthless name Is graven on thy hands; Shew me some promise in thy book, Where my salvation stands! 8 [Give me one kind assuring word, To sink my fears again; And cheerfully my soul shall wait Her threescore years and ten.] Languages: English
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The Everlasting Absence of God intolerable

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCLXIX (1791) First Line: That awful Day will surely come Lyrics: 1 That awful Day will surely come, Th' appointed Hour makes haste, When I must stand before my Judge, And pass the solemn Test. 2 Thou lovely Chief of all my Joys, Thou Sov'reign of my Heart, How could I bear to hear thy Voice Pronounce the Sound, Depart? [3 The Thunder of that dismal Word Would so torment my Ear, 'Twould tear my Soul asunder, Lord, With most Tormenting Fear.] [4 What, to be banish'd from my Life, And yet forbid to die? To linger in eternal Pain, Yet Death for ever fly?] 5 O wretched State of deep Despair, To see my God remove, And fix my doleful Station where I must not taste his Love. 6 Jesus, I throw my Arms around, And hang upon thy Breast; Without a gracious Smile from Thee My Spirit cannot rest. 7 O! tell me that my worthless Name Is graven on thy Hands, Shew me some Promise in thy Book Where my Salvation stands! [8 Give me one kind assuring Word To sink my Fears again; And chearfully my Soul shall wait Her Threescore Years and Ten.] Topics: Judgment Hymns Languages: English
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The awful day

Hymnal: Revival Gems #57 (1858) First Line: That awful day will surely come

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