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There is a land of pure delight

Appears in 1,406 hymnals Lyrics: 1 There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign, Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. 2 There everlasting Spring abides, And never-with'ring flow'rs: Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heav'nly land from ours. 3 [Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood Stand dress'd in living green; So to the Jews, old Canaan stood, While Jordan roll'd between. 4 But tim'rous mortals start and shrink, To cross this narrow sea, And linger, shiv'ring on the brink, And fear to launch away.] 5 Oh! could we make our doubts remove Those gloomy doubts that rise, And see the Canaan that we love, With unbeclouded eyes! 6 Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view the landscape o'er, Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore.
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Come, let us lift our voices high

Appears in 53 hymnals Lyrics: 1 [Come, let us lift our voices high, High as our joys arise, And join the songs above the sky, Where pleasure never dies. 2 Jesus, the God that fought and bled, And conquer'd when he fell; That rose, and at his chariot wheels Dragged all the pow'rs of hell.] 3 [Jesus, our God, invites us here To this triumphal feast, And brings immortal blessings down For each redeemed guest.] 4 The Lord how glorious is his face How kind his smiles appear! And oh! what melting words he says To ev'ry humble ear. 5 "For you, the children of my love, It was for you I dy'd; Behold my hands, behold my feet, And look into my side. 6 These are the wounds for you I bore, The tokens of my pains, When I came down to free your souls From misery and chains. 7 [Justice unsheath'd its fi'ry sword, And plung'd it in my heart; Infinite pangs for you I bore, And most tormenting smart. 8 When hell, and all its spiteful pow'rs, Stood dreadful in my way, To rescue those dear lives of yours I gave my own away. 9 But, while I bleed, and groan'd, and dy'd, I ruin'd Satan's throne. High on my cross I hung, and spy'd The monster tumbling down. 10 Now you must triumph at my feast, And taste my flesh, my blood, And live eternal ages blest, For 'tis immortal food." 11 Victorious God! what can we pay For favours so divine? We would devote our hearts away, To be forever thine.] 12 We give thee, Lord, our highest praise, The tribute of our tongues; But themes so infinite as these, Exceed our noblest songs.
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Come ye that know the Lord indeed

Appears in 26 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come ye that know the Lord indeed, Who are from sin and bondage freed, Submit to all the ways of God, And walk the narrow, happy road. 2 Great tribulation you shall meet; But soon shall walk the golden street; Tho' hell may rage and vent her spite, Yet Christ will save his heart's delight. 3 The happy day will soon appear, When Gabriel's trumpet you shall hear, Sound thro' the earth, and down to hell, To call the nations, great and small. 4 Behold the righteous marching home— And all the angels bid them come; Whilst Christ the judge thy joy proclaims "Here come my saints, I own their names. 5 "Ye everlasting doors fly wide, "Make room for to receive my bride, "Ye bells in Heaven sound aloud, "Here comes the purchase of my blood. 6 In grandeur see the royal Line, In glittering robes the sun outshine. See saints and angels join in one, And march, in splendor, to the throne! 7 They stand and wonder and look on— They join in one eternal song, The great Redeemer to admire— While raptures set their souls on fire.
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The great tremendous day's approaching

Appears in 50 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The great tremendous day's approaching, That awful scene is drawing nigh; Was long foretold by ancient Prophets, Decreed from all eternity. 2 But O my soul reflect and wonder, That awful scene is drawing near, When you shall see that great transaction, When Christ in Judgment shall appear! 3 See, nature stand all in amazement, To hear the last loud trumpet sound, "Arise ye dead and come to judgment, "Ye nations of the world around:" 4 Loud thunder rumbling thro' the concave, Bright forked lightning parts the skies, The Heav'ns a shaking the earth a quaking: The gloomy sight attracts mine eyes. 5 The orbit lamps all veil'd in sackcloth, No more their shining circuits run; The wheel of time stopped in a moment, Eternal things are now begun: 6 Huge mossy rocks and tow'ring mountains Over their tumbling bases roar, The raging ocean all in commotion, Is hov'ring round her frighted shore. 7 Green turfy graveyards and tombs of marble Give up their dead, both small and great; See the whole world, both Saint and Sinner Are coming to the judgment seat: 8 See Jesus on the throne of Justice Come thundering down the parted sky, With countless armies of shining Angels, With Hallelujahs shouts for joy. 9 Bright shining streams from his awful presence, His face ten thousand Suns outshines; Behold him coming in power and glory To meet him all his Saints combine. 10 "Go forth ye Heralds with speed like lightning, "Call in your Saints from distant land, "Those that my blood from Hell has ransom'd, "Whose names in life's fair book do stand. 11 "O come ye blessed of my father, "The purchase of my dying love, "Receive the crowns of life and glory, "Which are laid up for you above. 12 "For your dear souls which have continued "With me, and my temptations bore, "I have provided for you a kingdom, "To reign with me for evermore." 13 There's flowing fountains of living water, No sickness, pain nor death to fear; No sorrow, sighing, no tears nor weeping Shall ever have admittance there. 14 But how will sinners stand and tremble, When Justice calls them to the bar; Those that reject his offer'd mercy, Their everlasting doom to hear? 15 See justice now with indignation, Calling aloud for sinner's blood, Those that have slighted offer'd mercy, And crucify'd the Son of God. 16 "Depart from me ye cursed sinners, "My face you never more shall see, "Be banish'd from my peaceful presence, "To endless woe and misery. 17 Each guilty soul then struck with horror And anguish, throbbing in their breast; For ever doom'd to endless sorrow, And never more to hope for rest. 18 Come sinners here's a faithful warning, Return to Jesus whilst you may, For he is ready to receive you, Or else you must depart away.
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Awake my heart, arise my tongue

Appears in 124 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Awake my heart, arise my tongue, Prepare a tuneful voice, In God, the life of all my joys, Aloud will I rejoice. 2 'Tis he adorn'd my naked soul, And made salvation mine; Upon a poor, polluted worm, He makes his graces shine. 3 And lest the shadow of a spot, Should on my soul be found, He took the robe the Saviour wrought, And cast it all around. 4 How far that Heav'nly robe exceeds, What earthly princes wear! These ornaments, how bright they shine! How white the garments are! 5 The spirit wrought my faith and love, And hope, and every grace; But Jesus spent his life to work, The robe of righteousness. 6 Strangely my soul art thou array'd By the great, sacred Three! In sweetest harmony of praise, Let all my pow'rs agree.
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Come all ye poor sinners that from Adam came

Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come all ye poor sinners that from Adam came, Ye poor and ye blind, and ye halt, and ye lame, Close in with the gospel, upon its own terms, Or you'll burn forever, like poor, mortal worms. 2 When the Lord shall descend, with a shout, from above, And call home his saints to bless them with his love, And you not renew'd in your souls by his grace, Away you must turn with a sorrowful face. 3 For if you deny Christ, he will deny you You'll be found on his left hand with the wicked crew In horror and in torment forever you'll lie; In vain then for mercy, in vain you must cry. 4 You've read of the rich man and beggar also; The beggar he died and to Jesus did go; The rich man he died, and to his sad surprise, Awak'd in Hell, and he lift up his eyes; 5 Seeing Abra'm afar off in the mansions above, And Laz'rus in his bosom in raptures of love, He cry'd, "father Abra'm, send to my relief, "For I am tormented with pain and with grief." 6 He said, "Son remember when you liv'd so bold, "Dress'd in your fine linen, your purple and gold, "Whilst Laz'rus was laid at your gate full of grief, "You had not compassion to give him relief. 7 "Besides there's a gulph fix't betwixt us you see, "So those that would pass from hence can't come to thee; "But there you must lie, and lament your sad state, For now you are sending your cries up too late." 8 He cried "father Abra'm, I pray you provide, "Send one from the dead, I've five brethren beside, "They hearing from me and of my wretched state, "Perhaps they'll repend now, before 'tis too late. 9 "They have a rich gospel that spreads far and wide; "They've Moses, the prophets, and apostles beside, "If they'll not adhere unto them and repent, "They will not believe though one from the dead went." 10 Come, poor Zion mourners, O don't you despair, But cry to your Jesus, he'll answer you pray'r; He'll hear your complaints, and ease all your grief; He'll pardon your sins, and will give you relief. 11 And when you shall come to lay your bodies down, You'll fly to the regions where you'll wear a crown, The smiles that will come from sweet Jesus's face Will make you adore and admire his free grace.
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Oh! how I have long'd for the coming of God

Appears in 66 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Oh! how I have long'd for the coming of God— And sought him, by praying and searching his word. With watching and fasting my soul was oppress'd, Nor would I give over 'till Jesus had bless'd. 2 The news of his mercy at length I did hear, According to promise he answer'd my prayer— And glory is open'd in floods, on my soul! Salvation from Zion's beginning to roll. 3 The news of his mercy is spreading abroad, And sinners come crying and weeping to God; Their mourning and praying is heard very loud, And many's found favour in Jesus's blood. 4 Here's more, my dear Saviour, that falls at thy feet, Opprest by a burthen enormously great. Oh! raise me, my Jesus, to tell of thy love, And shout hallelujah with angels above. 5 I'll sing and I'll shout, and I'll shout and I'll sing, O God make the nations in praises to ring. With loud acclamations of Jesus's love, And carry us all to the city above. 6 We'll wait for his chariot, it seems to draw near, O come, my dear Saviour, let glory appear, We long to be singing and shouting above, With angels, o'erwhelm'd in Jesus's love.
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Drest uniform the soldiers are

Appears in 32 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Drest uniform the soldiers are, When duty calls abroad. Not purchased by their cost or care, But by their prince bestow'd. 2 Christ's soldiers, too, if Christ-like bred, Have a regimental dress; 'Tis linen white, and faced with red, 'Tis Christ's own righteousness. 3 A rich and precious robe it is, Unto the soldier dear. No rose can learn to blush like this, Nor lilly looks so fair. 4 It is one piece and wove throughout, So curiously that none Can dress them in a seamless coat, Till Jesus puts it on. 5 'Tis wrought by Jesus' skilfull hand, 'Tis ting'd in his own blood; It makes the cherubs gazing stand; To view this robe of God. 6 No art of man can weave this robe, 'Tis of such texture fine; Nor could the wealth of all the globe, By purchase make it mine. 7 This vesture never waxeth old, No spot thereon can fall; It makes the solder brisk and bold, And dutiful withall. 8 This robe put on me Lord each day, And it shall hide my shame; Shall make me fight and sing and pray, And bless my captain's name.
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O when shall I see Jesus

Appears in 462 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O when shall I see Jesus, And dwell with him above, And drink the flowing fountains, Of everlasting love. When shall I be delivered, From this vain world of sin? And with my blessed Jesus Drink endless pleasure in. 2 But now I am a soldier, My captain's gone before, He's given me my orders, And tells me not to fear; And if I hold out faithful, A crown of life he'll give, And all his valiant soldiers Eternal life shall have. 3 Through grace I am determin'd To conquer tho' I die, And then away to Jesus, On wings of Love I'll fly; Farewell to sin and sorrow— I bid it all adieu, And you, my friends, be faithful, And on your way pursue. 4 And if you meet with troubles, And trials on the way, Then cast your cares on Jesus, And don't forget to pray. Gird on the heav'nly armour Of faith, and hope, and love. And when your race is ended, You'll reign with Him above. 5 O do not be discouraged, For Jesus is your friend, And if you lack for knowledge, He'll not refuse to lend, Neither will he upbraid you, Tho' often you request, He'll give you Grace to conquer, And take you up to rest.
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Burst, ye em'rald gates and bring

Appears in 185 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Burst ye em'rald gates and bring, To my raptur'd vision, All the extatic joys, that spring Round the bright elisian: Lo we lift our longing eyes, Break ye intervening skies; Sun of righteousness, arise, Ope the gates of Paradise! 2 Floods of everlasting light Freely flash before him; Myriads with supreme delight, Instantly adore him; Angel trumps resound his fame, Lutes of lucid gold proclaim, All the music of his name; Heaven echoing the theme. 3 Four and twenty elders rise, From their princely station; Shout his glorious victories, Sing the great salvation; Cast their crowns before his throne, Cry in reverential tone, Glory be to God alone, Holy! holy! holy one. 4 Hark— the thrilling symphonies, Seem, methinks to seize us— Join we too the holy lays— Jesus— Jesus— Jesus! Sweetest sound in Seraphs song, Sweetest note on mortals tongue; Sweetest carol ever sung— Jesus— Jesus flow along.

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