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Let carnal minds the world pursue

Author: Newton Hymnal: Hymn Book of the Methodist Protestant Church #359 (1859) Languages: English
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Let carnal minds the world pursue

Author: Newton Hymnal: Hymn Book of the Methodist Protestant Church. (11th ed.) #359 (1868) Languages: English

Let carnal minds the world pursue

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Village Hymns #373 (1852)
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Let carnal minds the world pursue

Author: Newton Hymnal: Village Hymns for Social Worship, Selected and Original #373 (1826)
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Let carnal minds the world pursue

Hymnal: Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #373 (1824)
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Let carnal minds the world pursue

Author: Newton Hymnal: Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #373 (1840) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Convert

Let carnal minds the world pursue

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Compilation of Hymns for the Use of the Churches of the Christian Union #d399 (1871) Languages: English

Let carnal minds the world pursue

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original, for Public and Private Worship, published by General Synod for the Evangelical Lutheran Church. 68th ed. (8th rev. ed.) #d418 (1855) Languages: English
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Let carnal minds the world pursue

Author: Newton Hymnal: The Psalmody #463 (1853)
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Old things are passed away

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCXC (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Let carnal minds the world pursue Lyrics: 1 Let carnal minds the world pursue, It has no charms for me; Once I admir'd its trifle too, But grace has set me free. 2 Its pleasures now no longer please, No more content afford; Far from my heart be joys like these, Now I have seen the Lord. 3 As by the light of opening day, The stars are all conceal'd; So earthly pleasures fade away, When Jesus is reveal'd. 4 Creatures no more divide my choice, I bid them all depart; His name, and love, and gracious voice, Have fix'd my roving heart. 5 Now, Lord, I would be thine alone, And wholly live to thee; But may I hope that thou wilt own A worthless worm like me? 6 Yes, though of sinners I'm the worst, I cannot doubt thy will; For if thou hadst not lov'd me first, I had refus'd thee still. Topics: Creation Old and new; Regeneration Languages: English

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