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Boasting Excluded

Author: Kent Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #217 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 First Line: Let Zion, in her songs, record Lyrics: 1 Let Zion, in her songs, record The honours of her dying Lord Triumphant over sin; How sweet the song, there’s none can say But he whose sins are washed away, Who feels the same within. 2 We claim no merit of our own, But, self-condemned before thy throne, Our hopes on Jesus place; In heart, in lip, in life depraved, Our theme shall be, a sinner saved, And praise redeeming grace. 3 We’ll sing the same while life shall last, And when, at the archangel’s blast Our sleeping dust shall rise, Then in a song for ever new The glorious theme we’ll still pursue, Throughout the azure skies. 4 [Prepared of old, at God’s right hand, Bright, everlasting mansions stand, For all the blood-bought race; And till we reach those seats of bliss, We’ll sing no other song but this: A sinner saved by grace.] Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Languages: English
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The Outcasts of Israel

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #223 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 First Line: Lord, pity outcasts, vile and base Lyrics: 1 Lord, pity outcasts, vile and base, The poor dependants on thy grace, Whom men disturbers call; By sinners and by saints withstood; For these too bad, for those too good; Condemned or shunned by all. 2 Though faithful Abraham us reject, And though his ransomed race elect Agree to give us up, Thou art our Father, and thy name From everlasting is the same; On that we build our hope. Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Languages: English
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From whence this fear and unbelief?

Author: Toplady Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #227 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Lyrics: 1 From whence this fear and unbelief? Hast thou, O Father, put to grief Thy spotless Son for me? And will the righteous Judge of men Condemn me for that debt of sin Which, Lord, was charged on thee? 2 Complete atonement thou hast made, And to the utmost farthing paid Whate’er thy people owed; How then can wrath on me take place, If sheltered in thy righteousness, And sprinkled with thy blood? 3 [If thou hast my discharge procured, And freely in my room endured The whole of wrath divine, Payment God cannot twice demand, First at my bleeding Surety’s hand, And then again at mine.] 4 Turn, then, my soul, unto thy rest; The merits of thy great High Priest Speak peace and liberty; Trust in his efficacious blood, Nor fear thy banishment from God, Since Jesus died for thee. Topics: Fruits of the Spirit Faith Scripture: Isaiah 53:10 Languages: English
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When with my mind divinely pressed

Author: Brown Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #230 (1810) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English
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Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield

Author: Newton Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #231 (1810) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English
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Now for a hymn of praise to God

Author: Anon. Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #235 (1810) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English
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Begin, my soul, th' exalted lay

Author: Ogilvie Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #238 (1810) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English
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Good Hope, through Grace

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #242 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 First Line: Good hope, thro' grace, the saints possess Lyrics: 1 Good hope, thro' grace, the saints possess, The fruit of Jesus’ righteousness, And by his Spirit given; Faith eyes the promise firm and sure, And hope expects for evermore To dwell with Christ in heaven. 2 Good hope is born of sovereign grace, And lives in Jesus’ righteousness, With faith, and peace, and love; What faith believes good hope desires, And after perfect bliss aspires, In the bright world above. 3 [All through the wilderness below, Good hope expects more good to know; And thus is kept alive The soul, that many a trial bears, And conflicts hard with doubts and fears, Till joy and peace arrive.] 4 [When sore temptations haunt the soul, Good hope shall all their power control, And save from sad despair; While faith looks up to Jesus’ blood, Good hope rides safely o’er the flood; Nor dreads destruction there.] 5 When gloomy death, in dread array, Appears to call the saint away, Faith looks beyond the flood, And when the soul to march prepares, Good hope sends out her fervent prayers, And dies in peace with God. Topics: Fruits of the Spirit Hope Languages: English
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Love to God earnestly desired

Author: C. W. Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #249 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 First Line: O love divine, how sweet thou art! Lyrics: 1 O love divine, how sweet thou art! When shall I find my willing heart All taken up by thee? I thirst, and faint, and die to prove The greatness of redeeming love, The love of Christ to me. 2 Stronger his love than death or hell, Its riches are unsearchable; The first-born sons of light Desire in vain its depth to see; They cannot reach the mystery, The length, and breadth, and height. 3 God only knows the love of God; O that it now were shed abroad In this poor stony heart! For this I sigh, for this I pine; This only portion, Lord, be mine; Be mine this better part. Topics: Fruits of the Spirit Love Languages: English

My days, my weeks, my months, my years

Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #266 (1991) Meter: 8.8.6 Languages: English Tune Title: KINGWOOD

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