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Behold the sure foundation stone

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 196 hymnals Topics: Corner Stone Laying Used With Tune: DUNDEE
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Enthron'd on high, Almighty Lord

Appears in 100 hymnals Used With Tune: [Enthron'd on high, Almighty Lord]
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Why Do We Mourn Departing Friends?

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 522 hymnals First Line: Why do we mourn departing friends Lyrics: 1. Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death’s alarms? ’Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to His arms. 2. Are we not tending upward, too, As fast as time can move? Nor would we wish the hours more slow To keep us from our love. 3. Why should we tremble to convey Their bodies to the tomb? There the dear flesh of Jesus lay, And left a long perfume. 4. The graves of all His saints He blessed, And softened every bed; Where should the dying members rest, But with the dying Head? 5. Thence He arose, ascending high, And showed our feet the way; Up to the Lord our flesh shall fly, At the great rising day. 6. Then let the last loud trumpet sound, And bid our kindred rise; Awake, ye nations under ground; Ye saints, ascend the skies. Used With Tune: DUNDEE Text Sources: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707
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In evil long I took delight

Author: Rev. John Newton, 1725-1807 Appears in 329 hymnals Topics: Faith and Justification; Heart Change of; Pardon Found Used With Tune: DUNDEE (FRENCH)
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Behold what witnesses unseen

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Behold what witnesses unseen encompass us around; men, once like us, with suff'ring try'd, but now with glory crown'd. 2 Let us, with zeal like theirs inspir'd, begin the Christian race, and, freed from each encumb'ring weight, their holy footsteps trace. 3 Behold a witness nobler still, who trod affliction's path, Jesus, at once the finisher and author of our faith. 4 He for the joy before him set, so gen'rous was his love, endur'd the cross, despis'd the shame, and now he reigns above. 5 If he the scorn of wicked men with patience did sustain, becomes it those for whom he dy'd to murmur or complain? 6 Have ye like him to blood, to death, the cause of truth maintain'd? and is your heav’nly Father’s voice forgotten or disdain'd? 7 My son, saith he, with patient mind endure the chast’ning rod; believe, when by afflictions try'd, that thou art lov'd by God. 8 His children thus most dear to him their heav’nly Father trains, through all the hard experience led of sorrows and of pains. 9 We know he owns us for his sons, when we correction share; nor wander as a bastard race, without our Father’s care. 10 A father’s voice with rev’rence we on earth have often heard; the Father of our spirits now demands the same regard. 11 Parents may err; but he is wise, nor lifts the rod in vain; his chast’nings serve to cure the soul by salutary pain. 12 Affliction, when it spreads around, may seem a field of woe; yet there, at last, the happy fruits of righteousness shall grow. 13 Then let our hearts no more despond, our hands be weak no more; still let us trust our Father’s love, his wisdom still adore. Scripture: Hebrews 12:1-13 Used With Tune: FRENCH (DUNDEE)
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Lord, Thou hast taught our hearts to glow

Author: Ray Palmer Appears in 15 hymnals Used With Tune: DUNDEE

Holy and Reverend Is the Name

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748; John Needham, 1710-1787; John J. Overholt Appears in 217 hymnals Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; God Holiness of Scripture: Psalm 111:9 Used With Tune: DUNDEE
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Lord, it belongs not to my care

Author: Richard Baxter Appears in 259 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lord, it belongs not to our care Whether we die or live; To love and serve Thee be our share, And this Thy grace must give. 2 Christ leads us through no darker rooms Than He went through before; Whoever to God's kingdom comes, Must enter by this door. 3 Come, Lord, when grace hath made us meet Thy blessed face to see; For if Thy work on earth be sweet, What will Thy glory be? 4 There shall we end our sad complaints, And weary sinful days; And join with the triumphant saints That sing Jehovah's praise. 5 Our knowledge of that life is small, The eye of faith is dim; But 'tis enough that Christ knows all, And we shall be with him. Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Sexagesima; Third Sunday after Easter Used With Tune: DUNDEE
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Lord, while for all mankind we pray

Author: John R. Wreford Appears in 319 hymnals Used With Tune: DUNDEE

In Grief and Fear

Author: William Bullock, b. 1798 Appears in 31 hymnals First Line: In grief and fear to Thee, O Lord Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Seasons, Days, Services National Repentance and Confession of Sin Scripture: Psalm 51:3 Used With Tune: DUNDEE

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