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The Christian yearning over Sinners

Hymnal: A New Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from various authors—some entirely new (3rd Windsor Ed.) #XXVII (1793) First Line: When pity prompts me to look round Lyrics: 1 When pity prompts me to look round Upon my fellow clay; See men reject the gospel sound, Good God! what shall I say? 2 My bowels yearn for dying men, Doom'd to eternal woe; Fain would I speak; but O, it's vain! If God does not speak too. 3 O sinners, sinners, will you hear, When in God's name I come; Upon your peril don't forbear, Lest hell should be your doom. 4 Now is the time, th' accepted hour, O sinners, come away! The Saviour's knocking at your door, Arise without delay. 5 O, don't refuse to give him room, Lest mercy should withdraw; He'll then in robes of vengeance come To execute his law. 6 Then where, poor mortals, will you be, If destitute of grace, When you your injur'd Judge shall see, And stand before his face? 7 O, could you shun that dreadful sight, How would you wish to fly To the dark shades of endless night, From that all-searching eye! 8 But Death and Hell must all appear, And you among them stand Before the great impartial bar, Arrang'd at Christ's left hand. 9 No yearning bowels—pity then Will not affect my heart: No, I shall surely say amen, When Christ bids you depart. 10 Let not these warnings be in vain, But lend a list'ning ear; Lest you should meet them all again, When wrap'd in keen despair. Languages: English
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A warning to sinners, to flee from the wrath to come

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #VIII (1802) First Line: When pity prompts me to look round Lyrics: 1 When pity prompts me to look round Upon this fellow clay; See men reject the gospel sound, Good God! what shall I say? 2 My bowels yearn for dying men, Doom'd to eternal woe; Fain would I speak, but 'tis in vain, If God does not speak too. 3 O! sinners, sinners, wont you hear, When in God's name I come? Upon your peril don't forbear, Lest hell should be your doom. 4 Now is the time, th' accepted hour, O! sinners come away; The Savior's knocking at your door, Arise without delay. 5 O! don't refuse to give him room, lest mercy should withdraw; He'll then in robes of vengeance come To execute his law. 6 Then where poor mortals, will you be, If destitute of grace, When you your injur'd judge shall see, And stand before his face? 7 O! could you shun that dreadful sight, How would you wish to fly! To the dark shades of endless night, From that all-searching eye? 8 But death and hell must then give up Their dead, who will appear At the last trumpet's awful sound, Their endless doom to hear. 9 No yearning bowels; pity then Shall not affect my heart; No, I shall surely say Amen, When Christ bids you depart. 10 Let not these warnings be in vain, But lend a listening ear; Lest you should meet them all again, When wrapt in keen despair. Languages: English
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A warning to sinners to flee from the wrath to come

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #8 (1800) First Line: When pity prompts me to look round Lyrics: 1 When pity prompts me to look round Upon this fellow clay: See men reject the Gospel sound, Good God! what shall I say? 2 My bowels yearn for dying men, Doom'd to eternal woe; Fain would I speak, but 'tis in vain, If God does not speak too. 3 O! sinners, sinners, won't you hear, When in God's name I come! Upon your peril don't forbear, Lest hell should be your doom. 4 Now is the time, the accepted hour, O! sinner come away; The Saviour's knocking at your door, Arise without delay. 5 O don't refuse to give him room, Lest mercy should withdraw: He'll then in robes of vengeance come To execute his law. 6 Then where poor mortals, will you be, If destitute of grace, When you your injured judge shall see, And stand before his face? 7 O! could you shun that dreadful sight, How would you wish to fly To the dark shades of endless night, From that all-searching eye? 8 But death and hell must then give up Their dead, who will appear At the last trumpet's awful sound, Their endless doom to hear. 9 No yearning bowels--pity then Shall not affect my heart; No, I shall surely say amen, When Christ bids you depart. 10 Let not these warnings be in vain, But lend a listening ear; Lest you should meet them all again, When wrapt in keen despair. Languages: English
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When pity prompts me to look around

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs (New ed.) #159 (1816) Languages: English

A warning to sinners

Hymnal: The Golden Harp #d162 (1857) First Line: When pity prompts me to look round [around] [down] upon my [this] fellow clay

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