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Let Every Mortal Ear Attend

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 486 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Let every mortal ear attend, And every heart rejoice; The trumpet of the Gospel sounds With an inviting voice. 2. Lo! all ye hungry, starving souls That feed upon the wind, And vainly strive with earthly toys To fill an empty mind. 3. Eternal wisdom has prepared A soul reviving feast, And bids your longing appetites The rich provision taste. 4. Ho! ye that pant for living streams, And pine away and die, Here you may quench your raging thirst With springs that never dry. 5. Rivers of love and mercy here In a rich ocean join; Salvation in abundance flows, Like floods of milk and wine. 6. Ye perishing and naked poor, Who work with mighty pain To weave a garment of your own That will not hide your sin, 7. Come naked, and adorn your souls In robes prepared by God, Wrought by the labors of His Son, And dyed in His own blood. 8. Dear God! the treasures of Thy love Are everlasting mines, Deep as our helpless miseries are, And boundless as our sins. 9. The happy gates of Gospel grace Stand open night and day; Lord, we are come to seek supplies, And drive our wants away. Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK (Dutton) Text Sources: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707
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Walking With God

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1,418 hymnals First Line: O for a closer walk with God Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK
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Holy and reverend is the name

Author: John Needham, d. c. 1786 Appears in 218 hymnals Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK
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While thee I [we] seek, protecting power

Author: Helen Maria Williams Appears in 692 hymnals Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK
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O God of mercy! hear my call,

Author: Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 118 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 51 Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK
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Prayer is the soul's sincere desire

Author: James Montgomery (1771-1854) Appears in 865 hymnals Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK
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My soul forsakes her vain delight

Appears in 79 hymnals Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK
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Talk with us, Lord, thyself reveal

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 158 hymnals Topics: Communion, Prayer and Praise Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK
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Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned

Author: Samuel Stennett Appears in 941 hymnals Topics: Christian Experience Delight in Christ Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK
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I love to steal awhile away

Author: Phoebe H. Brown Appears in 637 hymnals Used With Tune: WOODSTOCK

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