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What now is my object and aim?

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CV (1791) Lyrics: 1 What now is my object and aim? What now is my hope and desire? To follow the heavenly Lamb, And after his image aspire. My hope is all center'd in thee; I trust to recover thy love; On earth thy salvation to see, And then to enjoy thee above. 2 I thirst for a life-giving God, A God that on Calvary dy'd; A fountain of water and blood, Which gush'd from Immanuel's side! I gasp for the stream of thy love, The spirit if rapture unknown; And then to re-drink it above, Eternally fresh from the throne. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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What now is my object and aim?

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Supplementary for the Use of Christians. 1st ed. #CXXXI (1816) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1 What now is my object and aim? What now is my hope and desire? To follow the heavenly Lamb, And after his image aspire; My hope is all centered in thee: I trust to recover thy love; On earth thy salvation to see, And then to enjoy thee above. 2 I thirst for a life-giving God; A God that on Calvary dy'd; A fountain of water and blood, Which gush'd from Immanuel's side! I gasp for the stream of thy love, The spirit if rapture unknown; And then to redrink it above, Eternally fresh from the throne. Languages: English
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What now is my object and aim?

Hymnal: Christian's Duty, exhibited in a series of hymns #S131 (1825) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1 What now is my object and aim? What now is my hope and desire? To follow the heavenly Lamb, And after his image aspire; My hope is all centered in thee: I trust to recover thy love; On earth thy salvation to see, And then to enjoy thee above. 2 I thirst for a life-giving God; A God that on Calvary dy'd; A fountain of water and blood, Which gush'd from Immanuel's side! I gasp for the stream of thy love, The spirit if rapture unknown; And then to redrink it above, Eternally fresh from the throne. Languages: English
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What now is my object and aim?

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CV (1788) Lyrics: 1 What now is my object and aim? What now is my hope and desire? To follow the heavenly Lamb, And after his image aspire. My hope is all center'd in thee; I trust to recover thy love; On earth thy salvation to see, And then to enjoy thee above. 2 I thirst for a life-giving God, A God that on Calvary dy'd; A fountain of water and blood, Which gush'd from Immanuel's side! I gasp for the stream of thy love, The spirit if rapture unknown; And then to re-drink it above, Eternally fresh from the throne. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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What now is my object and aim?

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CV (1790) Lyrics: 1 What now is my object and aim? What now is my hope and desire? To follow the heavenly Lamb, And after his image aspire. My hope is all center'd in thee; I trust to recover thy love; On earth thy salvation to see, And then to enjoy thee above. 2 I thirst for a life-giving God, A God that on Calvary dy'd; A fountain of water and blood, Which gush'd from Immanuel's side! I gasp for the stream of thy love, The spirit if rapture unknown; And then to re-drink it above, Eternally fresh from the throne. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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What now is my object, my object and aim?

Hymnal: The Methodist Harmonist, containing a collection of tunes from the best authors, embracing every variety of metre, and adapted to the worship of the Methodist Episcopal Church. New ed. #168 (1833)
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What now is my object and aim?

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-Book #CV (1797) Languages: English
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What now is my [our] object and aim

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #CII (1803)
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What now is my object and aim?

Hymnal: Public, Parlour, and Cottage Hymns. A New Selection #I.38 (1823)
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What now is my object and aim?

Hymnal: Hymn Book of the Methodist Protestant Church #S38 (1859) Languages: English

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