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How sweet and awful is the place

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, Adapted to Public Worship #468 (1835)
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How sweet and awful is the place

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #501 (1893) Languages: English
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How sweet and awful [holy] [sacred] is the place

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #1165 (1859)
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The Communicant

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #H30.II (1789) First Line: How sweet and awful is the place Lyrics: 8 How sweet and awful is the place, With Christ within the doors; While everlasting love displays The choicest of her stores! 9 Here ev'ry bowel of our God With soft compassion rolls; Here peace and pardon bought with blood, Is food for dying souls. 10 While all our hearts, and all our songs, Join to admire the feast, Each of us cries, with thankful tongues, "Lord, why was I a guest? 11 "Why was I made to hear thy voice, And enter while there's room; When thousands make a wretched choice, And rather starve than come?" 12 'Twas the same love that spread the feast, That sweetly forc'd us in; Else we had still refus'd to taste, And perish'd in our sin. 13 Pity the hypocrites, O Lord, Direct them how to come; Teach them to know and fear thy word, And bring the strangers home. 14 We long to see thy Churches full, That all the chosen race May with one voice, and heart, and soul, Sing thy redeeming grace. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 30 Languages: English
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Divine Love making a Feast

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #440 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How sweet and awful is the place Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the place, With Christ within the doors, While everlasting love displays The choicest of her stores. 2 Here every bowel of our God With soft compassion rolls; Here peace and pardon, love and blood, Is food for dying souls. 3 [While all our hearts and all our songs Join to admire the feast, Each of us cry, with thankful tongues, “Lord, why was I a guest?” 4 “Why was I made to hear thy voice, And enter while there’s room; When thousands make a wretched choice, And rather starve than come?”] 5 ’Twas the same love that spread the feast That sweetly forced us in; Else we had still refused to taste, And perished in our sin. Topics: Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Divine Love making a Feast, and calling in the Guests

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #XXXI (1758) First Line: How sweet and awful is the Place Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the Place With Christ within the Doors, While everlasting Love displays The choicest of her Stores! Here ev'ry Bowel of our God With soft Compassion rolls; Here Peace and Pardon bought with Blood Is Food for dying Souls. 2 While all our Hearts and all our Songs Join to admire the Feast, Each of us cry, with thankful Tongues, "Lord, Why was I a Guest? "Why was I made to hear thy Voice, "And enter while there's Room; "When thousands make a wretched Choice, "And rather starve than come"? 3 'Twas the same Love that spread the Feast, That sweetly forc'd us in, Else we had still refus'd to taste, And perish'd in our Sin. Pity the Nations, O our God. Constrain the earth to come; Send thy victorious Word abroad, And bring the Strangers home. 4 We long to see thy Churches full, That all the chosen Race, May with one Voice, and Heart, and Soul, Sing thy redeeming Grace. Languages: English
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Divine love making a feast, and calling in the guests

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #III.XIII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How sweet and awfulis the place Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the place With Christ within the doors, While everlasting love displays The choicest of her stores! 2 Here ev'ry bowel of our God With soft compassion rolls; Here peace and pardon bought with blood, Is food for dying souls. 3 [While all our hearts and all our songs Join to admire the feast, Each of us cry with thankful tongues, "Lord, why was I a guest? 4 "Why was I made to hear thy voice, "And enter while there's room; "When thousands make a wretched choice, "And rather starve than come?" 5 'Twas the same love that spread the feast, That sweetly forc'd us in Else we had still refus'd to taste, And perish'd in our sin. 6 [Pity the nations, O our God! Constrain the earth to come; Send thy victorious word abroad, And bring the strangers home. 7 We long to see thy churches full, That all the chosen race May with one voice, and heart, and soul, Sing thy Redeeming grace.] Scripture: Luke 14:17 Languages: English
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Divine Love making a Feast, and calling in the Guests

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CIII (1774) First Line: How sweet and awful is the Place Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the Place, With Christ within the Doors, While everlasting Love displays The choicest of her Stores; 2 Here ev'ry Bowel of our God With soft Compassion rolls, Here Peace and Pardon, bought with Blood, Is Food for dying Souls. [3 While all our Hearts and all our Songs Join t' admire the Feast, Each of us cry, with thankful Tongues, Lord, why was I a Guest? 4 "Why was I made to hear thy Voice, "And enter while there's Room; "When Thousands make a wretched Choice, "And rather starve than come?" 5 'Twas the same Love that spread the Feast, That sweetly forc'd us in, Else we had still refus'd to taste, And perish'd in our Sin. 6 Pity the Nations, O our God! Constrain the Earth to come; Send thy victorious Word abroad, And bring the Strangers home. 4 We long to see thy Churches full, That all the chosen Race, May with one Voice, and Heart, and Soul, Sing thy redeeming Grace. Languages: English
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Divine Love making a Feast and calling in the Guests

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #XXXI (1773) First Line: How sweet and awful is the Place Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the Place with Christ within the Doors, While everlasting Love displays the choicest of her Stores! Here ev'ry Bowel of our God with soft Compassion rolls; Here Peace and Pardon bought with Blood is Food for dying Souls. 2 While all our Hearts and all our Songs join to admire the Feast, Each of us cry, with thankful Tongues, "Lord, why was I a Guest? "Why was I made to hear thy Voice, "and enter while there's Room; "When Thousands make a wretched Choice, "And rather starve than come?" 3 'Twas the same Love that spread the Feast, that sweetly forc'd us in; Else we had still refus'd to taste, and perish'd in our Sin. Pity the Nations, O our God! constrain the Earth to come; Send thy victorious Word abroad, and bring the Strangers home. 4 We long to see thy Churches full, that all the chosen Race, May with one Voice, and Heart, and Soul, sing thy redeeming Grace. Languages: English
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Persistent Love

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #504 (1890) First Line: How sweet and awful is the place Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the place, With Christ within the doors, While everlasting love displays The choicest of her stores. 2 When all our hearts, and all our songs, Join to admire the feast, Each of us cries with thankful tongue, "Lord, why was I a guest?" 3 "Why was I made to hear thy voice, And enter while there's room, When thousands make a wretched choice, And rather starve than come?" 4 'Twas the same love that spread the feast, That sweetly drew us in; Else we had still refused to taste, And perished in our sin. 5 Pity the nations, O our God! Constrain the earth to come; Send thy victorious word abroad, And bring the strangers home. Topics: The Church of God; Church Ordinances of; Lord's Supper; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Lord's Supper; Ordinances Languages: English Tune Title: DUNDEE

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