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And will the Lord thus condescend

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #64 (1867) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And will the Lord thus condescend To visit sinful worms? Thus at the door shall mercy stand In all her winning forms? 2 Surprising grace!--and shall my heart Unmoved and cold remain? Has this hard rock no tender part? Must mercy please in vain? 3 Shall Jesus for admission sue-- His charming voice unheard? And this vile heart, his rightful due, Remain for ever barred? 4 'Tis sin, alas! with tyrant power, My heart hath long oppressed; And crowds of traitors bar the door Against the heavenly guest. 5 Ye dangerous inmates, hence depart: Dear Saviour, enter in, And guard the passage to my heart, And keep out every sin. Topics: God the Son Condescension Languages: English
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #202 (1828) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And will the Lord thus condescend To visit sinful worms? Thus at the door shall mercy stand In all her winning forms? 2 Surprising grace!--and shall my heart Unmov'd and cold remain? Has this hard rock no tender part? Must mercy please in vain? 3 Shall Jesus for admission sue-- His charming voice unheard? And this vile heart, his rightful due, Remain for ever barr'd? 4 'Tis sin, alas, with tyrant pow'r, The lodging has possest; And crowds of traitors bar the door Against the heav'nly guest. 5 Ye dang'rous inmates, hence depart: Dear Saviour, enter in, And guard the passage to my heart, And keep out every sin. Topics: Holy Spirit From the love of Christ
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Melody #225 (1835) Languages: English
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Public Worship, and Approved by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America #H291 (1830)
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #H184 (1831) Languages: English
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for Christian Use and Worship #H416 (1845)
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Hymnal: Songs for Social and Public Worship #S16 (1863)
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Conference Hymns #T15 (1847) Languages: English
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Mrs. Steele Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a436 (1863)

And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Cole's Pocket Edition of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Containing Most of the Tunes Used in Different Churches #d3 (1834) Languages: English

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