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CDXXXII | A Selection of Hymns#CDXXXIII | CDXXXIV |
Text: | Relieving Chrsit in his Members |
Author: | Dr. Doddridge |
1 Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace!
Thy bounties how complete!
How shall I count the matchless sum?
How pay the mighty debt?
2 High on a throne of radiant light,
Dost thou exalted shine;
What can my poverty bestow,
When all the worlds are thine?
3 But thou hast brethren here below,
The partners of thy grace;
And wilt confess their humble names
Before thy Father's face.
4 In them thou may'st be cloth'd and fed,
And visited and cheer'd;
And in their accents of distress,
My Savior's voice is heard.
5 Thy face, with rev'rence and with love,
We in thy poor would see;
O let us rather beg our bread
Than keep it back from thee.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace |
Title: | Relieving Chrsit in his Members |
Author: | Dr. Doddridge |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
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Topic: | The Church: Collections for Poor Churches and Poor Brethren; Collections for poor churches and ministers; Collection of poor ministers |