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Charity to the poor; or, Pity to the afflicted

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #85 (1791) Scripture: Psalm 41:1-3 First Line: Bless'd is the man whose breast can move Lyrics: 1 Bless'd is the man whose breast can move, And melt with pity to the poor, Whose soul, by sympathizing love, Feels what his fellow-saints endure. 2 His heart contrives for their relief. More good than his own hands can do; He, in the time of gen'ral grief Shall find the Lord has mercy too. 3 His soul shall live secure on earth, With secret blessings on his head, When drought, and pestilence, and dearth, Around him multiply their dead. 4 Or if he languish on his couch, God will pronounce his sins forgiv'n, Will save him with a healing touch, Or take his willing soul to heav'n. Languages: English
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Blest is the man whose bowels move

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #93a (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 41:1-3 Lyrics: 1 Blest is the man whose bowels move, And melt with pity to the poor; Whose soul by sympathizing love, Feels what his fellow-saints endure. 2 His heart contrives for their relief More good than his own hands can do; He, in the time of gen'ral grief, Shall find the Lord has bowels too. 3 His soul shall live secure on earth, With secret blessings on his head, When drought, and pestilence, and dearth Around him multiply their dead. 4 Or if he languish on his couch, God will pronounce his sins forgiv'n, Will save him with a healing touch, Or take his willing soul to heav'n. Languages: English
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Blessedness of the Compassinate

Author: Watts Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #126 (1840) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: Blest is the man whose bowels move Topics: Friends of the Slave Encouraged to Act Languages: English
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Blest is the man whose heart doth move

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Chapel hymn book, with tunes #649 (1878) Scripture: Psalm 41
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"Not your own"

Author: Mrs. E. S. Alderson Hymnal: Laudes Domini #469 (1888) Scripture: Psalm 41:1 First Line: Lord of glory! thou hast bought us Lyrics: 1 Lord of glory! thou hast bought us, With thy life-blood as the price, Never grudging, for the lost ones, That tremendous sacrifice. 2 Grant us hearts, dear Lord! to yield thee Gladly, freely, of thine own; With the sunshine of thy goodness, Melt our thankless hearts of stone. 3 Wondrous honor hast thou given To our humblest charity, In thine own mysterious sentence,-- "Ye have done it unto me!" 4 Give us faith, to trust thee boldly, Hope, to stay our souls on thee: But, oh,--best of all thy graces-- Give us thine own charity. Topics: Activity; Charity; Christians Duties; Church Work of; Communion of Saints At Lord's Table; Consecration Of Possessions Languages: English Tune Title: SOLNEY
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O Christ, the Healer

Author: Fred Pratt Green (1903-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #291 (1998) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 41 First Line: O Christ, the healer, we have come Lyrics: 1 O Christ, the healer, we have come to pray for health, to plead for friends. How can we fail to be restored, when reached by love that never ends? 2 From every ailment flesh endures our bodies clamour to be freed; yet in our hearts we would confess that wholeness is our deepest need. 3 How strong, O Lord, are our desires, how weak our knowledge of ourselves! Release in us those healing truths unconscious pride resists or shelves. 4 In conflicts that destroy our health we diagnose the world's disease; our common life declares our ills: is there no cure, O Christ, for these? 5 Grant that we all, made one in faith, in your community may find the wholeness that, enriching us, shall reach the whole of humankind. Topics: Healing Languages: English Tune Title: ANGELUS

We Cannot Measure How You Heal

Author: John L. Bell (1949-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #292 (1998) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 41 Topics: Healing Languages: English Tune Title: YE BANKS AND BRAES (CANDLER)
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Give Me Jesus

Hymnal: Worship and Song #3140 (2011) Scripture: Psalm 41:10-13 First Line: In the morning when I rise Refrain First Line: Give me Jesus, give me Jesus Lyrics: 1 In the morning when I rise, in the morning when I rise, in the morning when I rise, give me Jesus. Refrain: Give me Jesus, give me Jesus, you may have all this world, give me Jesus. 2 I heard my mother say, I heard my mother say, I heard my mother say, give me Jesus. [Refrain] 3 Dark midnight was my cry, dark midnight was my cry, dark midnight was my cry, give me Jesus. [Refrain] 4 Oh, when I come to die, oh, when I come to die, oh, when I come to die, give me Jesus. [Refrain] Topics: African American spiritual; Comforter; Death; Hope; Mothers; Prayer; Trust; World; Comforter; Death; Hope; Mothers; Prayer; Trust; World; Grace Sanctifying and Perfecting Grace Languages: English Tune Title: GIVE ME JESUS
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Blest, who with generous pity glows

Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #780 (1871) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 41:1-3 Topics: Blessedness of Considering the Poor; Philanthropic Subjects Languages: English
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Deeds of love for Christ's sake rewarded

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #107d (1889) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 41:1-3 First Line: How blest the children of the Lord Topics: Miscellaneous Charitable and Benevolent Languages: English

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