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The effects of the fall lamented

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CIII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: See human nature sunk in shame Lyrics: 1 See human nature sunk in shame; See scandals pour'd on Jesu's name; The father wounded through the son; The world abus'd, the soul undone. 2 See the short course of vain delight, Closing in everlasting night; In flames, that no abatement know, Kindled by sin the source of woe. 3 My God, I feel the mournful scene; My bowels yearn o'er dying men; And fain new pity would reclaim, And snatch the fire-brands from the flame. 4 But feeble my compassion proves, And can but weep, where most it loves; Thy own all-saving arm employ, And turn these drops of grief to joy. Topics: Fall of man, its effects lamented; Man His fall; Fall of man, its effects lamented; Man His fall Languages: English
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The effects of the fall lamented

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CIII (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: See human nature sunk in shame Lyrics: 1 See human nature sunk in shame; See scandals pour'd on Jesu's name; The father wounded through the son; The world abus'd, the soul undone. 2 See the short course of vain delight, Closing in everlasting night; In flames, that no abatement know, Kindled by sin the source of woe. 3 My God, I feel the mournful scene; My bowels yearn o'er dying men; And fain new pity would reclaim, And snatch the fire-brands from the flame. 4 But feeble my compassion proves, And can but weep, where most it loves; Thy own all-saving arm employ, And turn these drops of grief to joy. Topics: Fall of man, its effects lamented; Man His fall; Fall of man, its effects lamented; Man His fall Languages: English
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Beholding transgressors

Author: Doddridge Hymnal: Select Hymns #224 (1837) First Line: See human nature sunk in shame!

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