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The Christian Race

Appears in 404 hymnals First Line: Awake, our Souls, away our Fears Lyrics: 1 Awake our Souls, (away, our Fears, Let every trembling Thought be gone) Awake, and run the Heav'nly Race, And put a chearful Courage on. True, 'tis a strait and thorny Road, And mortal Spirits tire and faint; But they forget the mighty God, That feeds the Strength of ev'ry Saint. 2 The mighty God whose matchless Pow'r Is ever new, and ever young, And firm endures, while endless Years Their everlasting Circles run. From Thee the overflowing Spring, Our Souls shall drink a fresh Supply; While such as trust their native Strength Shall melt away and drop, and die. 3 Swift as an Eagle cuts the Air, We'll mount aloft to thine Abode On Wings of Love our Souls shall fly, Nor tire amid'st the heav'nly Road.
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A Song of Degrees

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Behold, bless ye the Lord, ye the Lord's Lyrics: 1 Behold, bless ye the LORD, ye the LORD'S servants all, Who in the LORD's house stand by night, and there upon Him call. 2 Lift up your hands; the LORD bless in his holy place. 3 The LORD, who heav'n and earth has made, thee out of Zion bless. Scripture: Psalm 134
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A Song of Degrees of David

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Behold how good it is Lyrics: 1 Behold, how good it is, and what a joy to see, When brethren with each other dwell in love and unity. 2 'Tis like the precious oyl, they pour'd on Aaron's head; Which down his hair and garment flow'd. and fragrant odours spread. 3 Or as refreshing dew, on Hermon's mount distills; Or like the pearly drops that shine, on Zion's joyful hills. For there the LORD commands, and doth his blessing give, The foretaste of that blessedness which shall for ever live. Scripture: Psalm 133
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A Psalm of Asaph

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Behold, O God, how heathen foes Lyrics: 1 Behold, O GOD, how heathen foes Thine heritage invade; Defile thy holy house; in heaps Jerusalem have laid. 2 Thy servants bodies lying dead, they cast forth to be meat To rav'nous fowls; and thy siants flesh to savage beasts to eat. 3 Like water they pour'd out their blood about Jerusalem; Their mangled bodies lay abroad, and none to bury them. 4 We are become a vile reproach to all our neighbours near; Yea a derision and a scoff to all who round us are. 5 How long, O LORD? For evermore shall thus thine anger last? How long thy burning jealousy like fire go on and waste? 6 Thy wrath on heathens Thou wilt pour, who own Thee not at all; And on the kingdoms round who on thy name refuse to call. 7 For they have cruelly devour'd thy servant Jacob's race; And have with fire and sword laid waste his pleasant dwelling place. [2 Part] 8 Mind not against us former sins; thy tender mercies show: Let them prevent us speedily; for we're brought very low. 9 Help, for the glory of thy Name, our Saviour God, this day; For thy Name sake deliver us, and purge our sins away. 10 Why say the heathen, where's your GOD? before us they shall see, When thy dear servants blood they shed shall be reveng'd by Thee. 11 O let the captives sighs ascend before thy face on high; And let thy mighty arm preserve those who are doom'd to die. 12 But to our neighbour's bosom Thou wilt seven-fold repay, For their reproach wherewith, O Lord, reproached Thee have they. 13 So we thy people and thy flock, will ever bless thy name; And from our grateful hearts thy praise from age to age proclaim. Scripture: Psalm 79
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A new Song to the LAMB slain

Appears in 278 hymnals First Line: Behold the Glories of the Lamb Lyrics: 1 Behold the Glories of the Lamb Amidst his Father’s Throne; Prepare new Honours for his Name, And Songs before unknown. Let Elders worship at his Feet, The Church adores around, With Vials full of Odours sweet, And Harps of sweetest Sound. 2 Those are the Pray’rs of the Saints, And these the Hymns they raise: Jesus is kind to our Complaints, He loves to hear our Praise. Eternal Father, who shall look Into thy secret Will? Who but the son should take that Book, And open ev'ry Seal? 3 He shall fulfil thy great Decrees, The Son deserves it well; Lo, in his Head the Sovereign Keys Of Heav'n, and Death,and Hell! Now to the Lamb that once was slain, Be endless Blessings paid; Salvation, Glory, Joy remain For ever on thy Head. 4 Thou hast redeem'd our Souls with Blood, Hast set the Pris’ners free, Hast made us Kings and Priests to God, And we shall reign with thee. The Worlds of Nature and of Grace Are put beneath thy Pow'r Then shorten these delaying Days, And bring the promis'd Hour.
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The Nativity of CHRIST

Appears in 123 hymnals First Line: Behold, the Grace appears Lyrics: 1 Behold, the Grace appears! The Promise is fulfill'd; Mary, the Wond'rous Virgin, bears, And Jesus is the Child. The Lord, the Highest God, Calls him his only Son; He bids Him rule the Lands abroad, And gives Him David's Throne. 2 O'er Jacob shall he reign With a peculiar Sway; The Nations shall his Grace obtain, His Kingdom ne'er decay. To bring the glorious News, A heavenly Form appears; He tells the Shepherds of their Joys, And banishes their Fears. 3 Go, humble Swains, said he, To David's City fly; The promis'd Infant, born To-Day Doth in a Manger lie. With Looks and Hearts serene, Go visit Christ your King; And strait a flaming Troop was seen: The Shepherds heard them sing: 4 Glory to God on High! And heav'nly Peace on Earth, Good will to Men, to Angels Joy, At the Redeemer's Birth. In Worship so Divine, Let Saints employ their Tongues; With the Celestial Host we join, And loud repeat their Songs. 5 Glory to God on High! And heav'nly Peace on Earth, Good will to Men, to Angels Joy, At our Redeemer's Birth!
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Adoption

Appears in 352 hymnals First Line: Behold what wond'rous Grace Lyrics: 1 Behold what wond'rous Grace The Father has bestow'd On Sinners of a Mortal Race, To call them Sons of God! 'Tis no surprizing thing, That we should be unknown; The Jewish World knew not their King, God's everlasting Son: 2 Nor doth it yet appear How great we must be made; But when we see our Saviour here We shall be like our Head. A Hope so much divine May Trials well endure, May purge our Souls from Sense and Sin, As Christ the Lord is pure. 3 If in my Father's Love I share filial Part, Send down thy Spirit, like a Dove, And rest upon my Heart. We would no longer lie Like Slaves beneath the Throne; My Faith shall Abba Father cry, And thou the Kindred own.
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The bitter Sufferings of CHRIST

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Come let us all, who here have seen Lyrics: 1 Come let us all, who here have seen, And tasted of our Saviour's grace, From his bless'd table to his cross, In thought, his weary footsteps trace Into the garden first he goes, Where mortal fears beset him round; Sin's pressing weight o'erwhelms his soul And sinks his body to the ground. 2 Here, prostrate as he lies, he groans, Pouring out Pray'rs with fervent Cries, 'Till he sweats drops of Blood, to mix With Floods that issue from his Eyes. yet are his Sorrows but begun; By one disciple He's betray'd Another Him with Oaths denies, The rest all run like sheep afraid. 3 Falsly accus'd, he's doom'd to die; Loaded with blasphemy and scorn, He's rudely buffered and bound, His naked flesh with scourges torn. His temples wear a wreath of thorns, Vile Spitting his pure face profanes; His weary shoulders bear a cross, On which He suffers mortal pains. 4 Between two thieves He lingring dies. While thousand tortures on Him meet: His heart's dissolv'd within; his blood flows out in streams from hands and feet. These streams, join'd with the other flood That gush'd out from his wounded side, Compose a sovereign bath, wherein The leprous Soul is purify'd.
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The Death of CHRIST is the Death of Sin

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Come, let us go and die with him Lyrics: 1 Come let us go and die with him, Who was content to die for us; Let's wound and crucify those Sins That nail'd our Saviour to the Cross. May holy Indignation raise A just Revenge in every Breast! May every Soul the JESUS loves, The very thoughts of Sin detest! 2 Hence all ye viprous Brood of Vice, That bring a Train of endless woes; O how I hate you mortally, As mine, ad as my Saviour's Foes! Hence all your vain deluding Arts, Which the unwary soul beguile; These have no Charms for one that sees Redeeming mercy on him smile. 3 My Robes, when wash'd in sacred Blood, Shall i again with Blots deface? My soul, by Grace advanc'd to Heav'n, Shall I again to Hell debase? Prevent me O almighty Grace! Nor let me e'er so treacherous prove, To crucify my Lord afresh, And render Hate for all his Love! 4 His Life the Model he of mine; His Word the Rule to guide my Ways; His Cross the Death of all my Crimes; His Love the Subject of my Praise.
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I am the man who by his rod

Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I am the man who by his rod Of wrath see dismal scenes of woes; 2 He hath me into darkness brought, And not a gleam of light He shows. 3 He surely is against me turn'd: His hand all day He turns on me. 4 My flesh and skin He old hat made My bones to pieces broke hath He. 5 He built around me: and with gall And travel me encompassed: 6 He hath me set in places dark, As those who long ago were dead. 7 So hedg'd me in, I can't get out; Makes me his heavy chain to bear; 8 And when I earnest cry aloud, He grievously shuts out my pray'r. 9 He with hewn stones enclos'd my path, And intricate hath made my ways: 10 He as a bear lays wait for me, A lion in a hidden place. 11 He turned hath my ways aside; He hath to pieces pulled me: Of all my comforts hath bereav'd And made me desolate to be. 12 He bent his bow; and me a mark Did for his sharp'ned arrows place; 13 The arrows of his quiver caus'd Into my tender reins to pass. 14 To all my people I'm a scoff, And all the day their jeering song; 15 He made me full of bitterness, And even drunk with wormwood strong. 16 Yea He my teeth with gravel break, And all in ashes rolled me. 17 Thou putst my soul far off from peace, And I forgot prosperity. 18 Yea I did say, my strength and hope Are wholly perish'd from the LORD. 19 My grief and pain, wormwood and gall, I in my troubled mind record. 20 My soul doth still remember them, And in me low abas'd, doth lie: 21 Yet to my mindIi this recall, And thence a glimpse of hope have I; 22 It's of the mercies of the LORD, We are not quite consum'd away; Because the pity of his heart Nor does, nor ever will decay. 23 They ev'ry morning are renew'd: Thy changeless faithfulness is great, 24 The LORD's my portions, saith my soul; And thence my hope I'll on Him set. 25 To them who wait for Him, the soul Who seeks Him, gracious is the LORD; 26 'Tis best in quietness to wait Till He salvation will afford. 27 Good for a man it is in youth that he should bear the humbling yoke; 28 He sits alone, and silence keeps Becausee he bears thy holy stroke. 29 He puts his mouth into the dust, If so there any hope may be: 30 His cheek to him who smites he gives, Tho' filled with reproach is he. 31 Ever the Lord will not cast off; but tho' He causes pungent grief; 32 Yet in his mercies great He will Compassion have, and give relief. 33 For He's not willing to afflict Or grieve the sons of men 'tis known; 34 To crush the pris'ners of the earth, Or under feet to tread them down. 35 To turn aside the right of man Before the face of THE MOST HIGH; 36 Or to subvert his righteous case; The Lord abhors eternally. 37 Who's he that saith, and them performs, Unless it be the Lord's good will. 38 Out of the mouth of THE MOST HIGH, Proceed all good and penal ill. 29 Why for the punishment of sins Doth any living man complain? 40 O let us search and try our ways, And to the LORD now turn again. 41 O let us lift our hearts and hands. Up to the mighty God in heav'n; 42 We all have trespass'd and rebell'd, Nor hast Thou yet our sins forgiv'n. 43 Thy wrath us covers and pursues; Thou slay'st, and dost not pity show. 44 Thou so with clouds dost hide thy self, That our loud cries cannot pass thro'. 45 Amidst the people hast us made Th' offscouring, refuse, and jeer. 46 And the wide mouths of all our foes, Against and round us op'ned are. 47 Fear and a snare are come on us; And all in desolation lies: 48 For daughters of my people's waste Rivers of tears run down mine eyes. 49 Mine eyes with tears flow down apace; And will no intermissions know, 50 Until the LORD from heav'n look down, And see us in our dismal woe. 51 Mine eye affects my soul with grief, To see my city's daughters cause; 52 My foes pursue me unprovok'd The harmless birds as fowlers chase. 53 My life they in the dungeon sunk, And on me haevy stones they cast. 54 The waters flowing o'er my head, I said, "I'm gone, all hope is past!" 55 O LORD, I call'd upon thy name, In the deep dungeon, like to die; 56 Thou heardst my voice, hide not thine ear, From my short panting and my cry 57 Then Thou draw'st near, and saidst, "FEAR NOT!" Ev'n in the day I call'd on Thee: 48 Lord, my soul's causes Thou didst plead, And my expiring life set free. 59 JEHOVAH judge the cause for me, As Thou my wrongs has always seen. 60 As their revenge and all their plots Before thine eyes have ever been. 61 All their reproach, Thou LORD, hast heard; Thou seest the snares they for me lay, 62 Their lips who up against me rise, And all their plotings all the day. 63 See, when they sit, and when they rise, The musick of their songs am I: 64 But LORD, as are their handy works A just reward Thou wilt apply. 65 Sorrow of heart Thou wilt them give, Thy grievous curse wilt make them bear; 66 In wrath them chace, and from beneath JEHOVAH's heav'ns waste ev'ry where. Scripture: Lamentations 3

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