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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CXCIX (1791) Lyrics: 1 Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd, To Jesus and his servants dear, Enter, and shew thyself approv'd; Enter, and find that God is here. 2 'Scap'd from the world, redeem'd from sin, By fiends pursu'd, by men abohorr'd, Come in, poor fugitive come in, And share the portion of thy Lord. 3 Welcome from earth! — lo, the right hand Of fellowship to thee we give! With open arms and hearts we stand, And thee in Jesu's name receive. 4 Say, is thy heart resolv'd as ours? Then let it burn with sacred love; Then let it taste the heav'nly pow'rs, Partaker of the joys above. 5 Jesu attend, thyself reveal! Are we not met in thy great name? Thee in the mid'st we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 6 Thou God, that answerest by fire, The spirit of burning now impart, And let flames of pure desire Rise from the altar of our heart. 7 Truly our fellowship below With thee and with the father is: In thee eternal life we know, And heav'n's unutterable bliss. 6 In part we only know thee here, But wait thy coming from above — And I shall then behold thee near, And I shall all be lost in love. Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship On admitting a New Member Languages: English
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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CXCIX (1788) Lyrics: 1 Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd, To Jesus and his servants dear, Enter, and shew thyself approv'd; Enter, and find that God is here. 2 'Scap'd from the world, redeem'd from sin, By fiends pursu'd, by men abohorr'd, Come in, poor fugitive come in, And share the portion of thy Lord. 3 Welcome from earth! — lo, the right hand Of fellowship to thee we give! With open arms and hearts we stand, And thee in Jesu's name receive. 4 Say, is thy heart resolv'd as ours? Then let it burn with sacred love; Then let it taste the heav'nly pow'rs; Partaker of the joys above. 5 Jesu, attend, thyself reveal! Are we not met in thy great name? Thee in the midst we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 6 Thou God, that answerest by fire, The Spirit of burning now impart, And let the flames of pure desire Rise from the altar of our heart. 7 Truly our fellowship below With thee and with the Father is: In thee eternal life we know, And heav'n's unutterable bliss. 6 In part we only know thee here, But wait thy coming from above — And I shall then behold thee near, And I shall all be lost in love. Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship; On admitting a New Member Languages: English
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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #589 (1828) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd, To Jesus and his servants dear, Enter, and show thyself approv'd; Enter, and find that God is here. 2 Welcome from earth!--lo, the right hand Of fellowship to thee we give! With open arms and hearts we stand, And thee in Jesus' name receive. 3 Say, is thy heart resolv'd as ours? Then let it burn with sacred love; Then let it taste the heavenly powers, Partaker of the joys above. 4 Jesus, attend, thyself reveal, Are we not met in thy great name? Thee in the midst we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 5 Truly our fellowship below With thee, and with the Father is; In thee eternal life we know, And heaven's unutterable bliss. 6 In part we only know thee here, But wait thy coming from above; And we shall then behold thee near, And then shall all be lost in love. Topics: Admitting a Member; Kingdom and Church of Christ On Admitting Memebers to Sacramental Communion
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Brother in Christ, and well belov'

Hymnal: Hymns #589 (1857) Languages: English
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Brother in Christ, and well belov'd

Hymnal: Hymns #589 (1850) Languages: English
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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-Book #CXCIX (1797) Languages: English
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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious, Collected from Various Authors. 28th ed. #aCXCIX (1806)
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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: Hymns, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed. corr.) #92 (1812) Languages: English
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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-book #199 (1793) Languages: English
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On admitting a New Member

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CXCIX (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd Lyrics: 1 Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd, To Jesus and his servants dear, Enter, and shew thyself approv'd; Enter, and find that God is here. 2 'Scap'd from the world, redeem'd from sin, By fiends pursu'd, by men abohorr'd, Come in, poor fugitive, come in, And share the portion of thy Lord. 3 Welcome from earth! — lo, the right hand Of fellowship to thee we give! With open arms and hearts we stand, And thee in Jesu's name receive. 4 Say, is thy heart resolv'd as ours? Then let it burn with sacred love; Then let it taste the heav'nly pow'rs, Partaker of the joys above. 5 Jesu, attend, thyself reveal! Are we not met in thy great name? Thee in the midst we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 6 Thou God, that answerest by fire, The Spirit of burning now impart, And let the flames of pure desire, Rise from the altar of our heart. 7 Truly our fellowship below, With thee and with the Father is: In thee eternal life we know, And heav'n's unutterable bliss. 6 In part we only know thee here, But wait thy coming from above — And I shall then behold thee near, And I shall all be lost in love. Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Languages: English

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