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Behold the Servant of the Lord

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #442 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Behold the servant of the Lord! I wait Thy guiding eye to feel, To hear and keep Thy every word, To prove and do Thy perfect will, Joyful from my own works to cease, Glad to fulfill all righteousness. 2. Me if Thy grace vouchsafe to use, Meanest of all Thy creatures, me, The deed, the time, the manner choose, Let all my fruit be found of Thee; Let all my works in Thee be wrought, By Thee to full perfection brought. 3. My every weak, though good design, O’errule, or change, as seems Thee meet; Jesus, let all my work be Thine! Thy work, O Lord, is all complete, And pleasing in Thy Father’s sight; Thou only hast done all things right. 4. Here then to Thee Thy own I leave; Mold as Thou wilt Thy passive clay; But let me all Thy stamp receive, But let me all Thy words obey, Serve with a single heart and eye, And to Thy glory live and die. Languages: English Tune Title: SAGINA

Behold the servant of the Lord! (Ségnè, sé sèvite ou mouin yé)

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88; A. R. Hymnal: An Nou Chanté! #49 (1979) Languages: English; French Creole Tune Title: [Behold the servant of the Lord! (Ségnè, sé sèvite ou mouin yé)]

Behold the Servant of the Lord

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: E. A. C. C. Hymnal #58 (1963) First Line: Behold the servant of the Lord! Tune Title: MOZART

Behold the servant of the Lord!

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #788a (1983) Languages: English Tune Title: MOZART

Behold the servant of the Lord!

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #788b (1983) Languages: English
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Behold the servant of the Lord

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #LXXXIII (1791) Lyrics: 1 Behold the servant of the Lord! I wait thy guiding eye to feel, To hear and keep thy ev'ry word, To prove and do thy perfect will; Joyful from my own works to cease, Glad to fulfil all righteousness. 2 Me if thy grace vouchsafe to use, Meanest of all thy creatures, me, The deed, the time, the manner chuse, Let all my fruit be found of thee; Let all my works in thee be wrought, By thee to full perfection brought. 3 My ev'ry weak, though good design, O’er-rule, or change, as seems thee meet; Jesu, let all my work be thine! Thy work, O Lord, is all compleat, And pleasing in thy Father’s sight; Thou only hast done all things right. 4 Here then to thee thy own I leave, Mould as thou wilt thy passive clay; But let me all thy stamp receive, But let me all thy words obey: Serve with a single heart and eye, And to thy glory live and die. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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Behold the servant of the Lord!

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #LXXXIII (1788) Lyrics: 1 Behold the servant of the Lord! I wait thy guiding eye to feel, To hear and keep thy ev'ry word, To prove and do thy perfect will; Joyful from my own works to cease, Glad to fulfil all righteousness. 2 Me if thy grace vouchsafe to use, Meanest of all thy creatures, me, The deed, the time, the manner chuse, Let all my fruit be found of thee; Let all my works in thee be wrought, By thee to full perfection brought. 3 My ev'ry weak, though good design, O’er-rule, or change, as seems thee meet; Jesu, let all my work be thine! Thy work, O Lord, is all complete, And pleasing in thy Father’s sight; Thou only hast done all things right. 4 Here then to thee thy own I leave, Mould as thou wilt thy passive clay; But let me all thy stamp receive, But let me all thy words obey: Serve with a single heart and eye, And to thy glory live and die. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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Behold the servant of the Lord!

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #LXXXIII (1790) Lyrics: 1 Behold the servant of the Lord! I wait thy guiding eye to feel, To hear and keep thy ev'ry word, To prove and do thy perfect will; Joyful from my own works to cease, Glad to fulfil all righteousness. 2 Me if thy grace vouchsafe to use, Meanest of all thy creatures, me, The deed, the time, the manner chuse, Let all my fruit be found of thee: Let all my works in thee be wrought, By thee to full perfection brought. 3 My ev'ry weak, though good design, O’er-rule, or change, as seems thee meet; Jesu, let all my work be thine! Thy work, O Lord, is all complete, And pleasing in thy Father’s sight: Thou only hast done all things right. 4 Here then to thee thy own I leave, Mould as thou wilt thy passive clay; But let me all thy stamp receive, But let me all thy words obey: Serve with a single heart and eye, And to thy glory live and die. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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Behold the servant of the Lord!

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-Book #LXXXIII (1797) Languages: English
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Behold the servant of the Lord!

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious, Collected from Various Authors. 28th ed. #aLXXXIII (1806)

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