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Christ's Obedience and Death; or, God glorified, and Sinners saved

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #122 (1740) First Line: Father, I sing thy wond'rous Grace Lyrics: 1 Father, I sing thy wond'rous Grace, I bless my Saviour's Name; He bought Salvation for the Poor, And bore the Sinner's Shame. 2 His deep Distress has rais'd us high, His Duty and his zeal Fulfill'd the Law which Mortals broke, And finish'd all thy Will. 3 His dying Groans, his living Songs, Shall better please my GOD Than Harp or Trumpet's solemn Sound, Than Goats or Bullocks Blood. 4 This shall his humble Follow'rs see, And set their Hearts at Rest; They by his Death draw near to Thee, And live for ever blest. 5 Let Heav'n and all that dwell on high, To GOD their Voices raise, While Lands and Seas assist the Sky, And join t' advance the Praise. 6 Sion is thine, Most Holy GOD, Thy Son shall bless her Gates; And Glory, purchas'd by his Blood For thy own Isr'el waits. Topics: Blood of Christ cleansing from Sin; Christ his death and resurrection; Christ his obedience and death; Christ his sufferings and kingdom; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Exaltation of Christ to the Kingdom; Glorification Glory of God in our Salvation; Jehovah reigns; Sabbath Sacrifice; Salvation by Christ Scripture: Psalm 69 Languages: English

Father, I sing thy wondrous love

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns for Public worship, Containing All the Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts ... #d184 (1835)
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Obedience and Death of Christ

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #XXXVI (1790) First Line: Father, I sing thy wond'rous grace Lyrics: 1 Father, I sing thy wond'rous grace, I bless my Saviour's name. He bought salvation for the poor, And bore the sinners shame. 2 His deep distress has rais'd us high; His duty and his zeal. Fulfill'd the law which mortals broke, And finish'd all thy will. 3 His dying groans, his living songs, Shall better please my God, Than harp or trumpet's solemn sound, Than goats or bullocks blood. 4 This shall his humble foll'wers see, And set their hearts at rest; They by his death draw near to thee, And live for ever blest. 4 Let heav'n, and all that dwell on high, To God their voices raise, While lands and seas assist the sky, And join'd t' advance the praise. Topics: Before Sermon Scripture: Psalm 69 Languages: English
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Christ's Obedience and Death; or God glorified and Sinners saved

Hymnal: Psalms #69c (1793) First Line: Father, I sing thy wond'rous grace Lyrics: 1 Father, I sing thy wond'rous grace, I bless my Saviour's name, He bought salvation for the poor, And bore the sinner's shame. 2 His deep distress has rais'd us high, His duty and his zeal Fulfil'd the law which mortals broke, And finish'd all thy will. 3 His dying groans, his living songs Shall better please my God, Than harp or trumpet's solemn sound, Than goat's or bullock's blood. 4 This shall his humble follow'rs see, And set their hearts at rest; They by his death draw near to thee, And live forever blest. 5 Let heav'n and all that dwell on high To God their voices raise, While lands and seas assist the sky, And join t'advance his praise. 6 Sion is thine, most holy God, Thy Son shall bless her gates; And glory purchas'd by his blood For thine own Isr'el waits. Scripture: Psalm 69 Languages: English
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Christ's obedience and death; or, God glorified and sinners saved

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #140a (1791) First Line: Father, I sing thy wond'rous grace Lyrics: 1 Father, I sing thy wond'rous grace, I bless my Saviour's name, He bought salvation for the poor, And bore the sinner's shame. 2 His deep distress has rais'd us high, His duty and his zeal Fulfill'd the law which mortals broke, And finish'd all thy will. 3 His dying groans, his living songs Shall better please my God, Than harp or trumpet's solemn sound, Than goat's or bullock's blood. 4 This shall his humble foll'wers see, And set their hearts at rest; They by his death draw near to thee, And live forever bless'd. 5 Let heav'n and all that dwell on high To God their voices raise, While lands and seas assist the sky, And join t' advance his praise. 6 Zion is thine, most holy God; Thy Son shall bless her gates; And glory, purchas'd by his blood For thine own Isra'l waits. Scripture: Psalm 69 Languages: English

Christ's Obedience and Death

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d165 (1844) First Line: Father, I sing thy wondrous grace I bless my Savior's name
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Christ's obedience

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Congregational Hymn and Tune Book; containing the psalms and hymns of the General Association of Connecticut, adapted to suitable tunes #414 (1856) First Line: Father, I sing thy wondrous grace I bless my Savior's name Languages: English
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Sufferings of Christ for Sinners

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P69b (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Father, I sing thy wondrous grace Languages: English
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God glorified in the obedience and death of Christ

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #P69c (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Father, I sing thy wondrous grace

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