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Remember Me

Hymnal: Songs of Joy and Gladness with Supplement #175 (1889) First Line: Come, Holy Ghost, inspire our songs Refrain First Line: Remember me, remember me Languages: English
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The incarnate God

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #31c (1889) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Come, Holy Ghost, inspire our songs Topics: Jesus Christ Sufferings and Death Scripture: Ephesians 3:18 Languages: English Tune Title: REHFELD
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The incarnate God

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the use of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in America #129 (1872) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Come, Holy Ghost, inspire our songs Topics: The Sufferings and Death of Jesus Christ Languages: English
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Come heav'nly love, inspire my song

Hymnal: Bible School Echoes, and Sacred Hymns #27c (1880) Languages: English Tune Title: COME HOLY SPIRIT
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Redeeming Love

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #7 (1760) First Line: Come heav'nly love, inspire my song Lyrics: I. Come heav'nly love, inspire my song With thy immortal flame, And teach my Heart, and teach my tongue The Saviour's lovely name. II. The Saviour! O what endless charms Dwell in the blissful sound! Its Influence ev'ry fear disarms, And spreads sweet comfort round. III. Here pardon, life, and joys divine In rich effusion flow, For guilty rebels lost in sin, And doom'd to endless woe. IV. In our first parent's crime we fell; Our blood, our vital breath Deep ting'd with all the seeds of ill, Sad heirs to sin and death. V. Black o'er our wrath-devoted heads Avenging justice frown'd; While hell disclos'd her deepest shades, And horrors rose around. VI. Wrap'd in the gloom of dark despair, We helpless, hopeless lay; But sov'reign mercy reach'd us there, And smiil'd despair away. VII. God's only son, (stupendous grace!) Forsook his throne above; And swift to save our wretched race, He flew on wings of love. VIII. Th' almighty former of the skies Stoop'd to our vile abode; While angels view'd with wond'ring eyes, And hail'd th' incarnate God. IX. The God in heav'nly strains they sung, Array'd in human clay: Mysterious love! what angel tongue Thy wonders can display? X. Mysterious love, in ev'ry scene, Thro' all his life appears: His spotless life expos'd to pain, And miseries and tears. XI. What blessings on a thankless race His bounteous hand bestow'd? And from his tongue what wondrous grace, What rich instruction show'd? XII. The dumb, the deaf, the lame, the blind Confes'd his healing pow'r; Disease and death their prey resign'd, And grief complain'd no more. XIII. Infernal legions trembling fled, Aw'd by his pow'rful word: And winds and seas his voice obey'd, And own'd their sov'reign Lord. XIV. But man, vile man, his love abus'd, Blind to the noblest good; Blasphem'd his pow'r, his word refus'd, And sought his sacred blood. XV. Still his unwearied love pursued Salvation's glorious plan; And firm th'approaching horrors view'd, Deserv'd by guilty man. XVI. What pain, what soul-oppressing pain, The great Redeemer bore; While bloody sweat, like drops of rain, Distill'd from ev'ry pore! XVII. And e'er the dreadful storm descends Full on his guiltless head, See him by his familiar friends Deserted and betray'd! XVIII. While ruffian bands the Lord surround, Relentless, murd'rous foes; Meek, as a lamb for slaughter bound, The patient suff'rer goes. XIX. Arraign'd at Pilate's impious bar, (Unparallel'd disgrace!) See spotless innocence appear In guilt's deleted place! XX. When perj'ry fails to stain his name, The mob's envenom'd breath Extorts his sentence, "Publick shame and painful ling'ring death." XXI. Patient, the cruel scourge he bore: The innocent, the kind! Then to the rabble's lawless pow'r And rudest taunts consign'd. XXII. With thorns they crown that awful brow, Whose frown can shake the globe; And on their king in scorn bestow The reed and purple robe. XXIII. Ah! — see, the fatal cross appears, Heart-wounding, dreadful scene! His sacred flesh rude iron tears, With agonizing pain. XXIV. Expos'd with thieves, to publick view— Could nature bear the sight? The blushing sun his beams withdrew, And wrapt the globe in night! XXV. Then, Oh! what loads of wrath unknown The glorious suff'rer felt; For crimes unnumber'd to atone, To expire mortal guilt! XXVI. The Father's blissful smile withdrawn, In that tremendous hour; Yet still the God sustain'd the man With his almighty pow'r. XXVII. "'Tis finished," now aloud he cries, "No more the law requires:" And now, (amazing sacrifice!) The Lord of life expires. XXVIII. Earth's firm foundation felt the shock, With universal dread; Trembled the mountain, rent the rock, And wak'd the sleeping dead! XXIX. Now breathless in the silent tomb, His sacred body lies: Thither his lov'd disciples come, With sorrow-streaming eyes. XXX. But see, the promis'd morn appear! Their joy revives again; The Saviour lives: adieu to fear, To ev'ry anxious pain. XXXI. His kindest words their doubts remove, Confirm their wav'ring faith; He bids them teach the world his love, Salvation by his death. XXXII. Triumphant he ascends on high, The glorious work compleat; Sin, death, and hell, low vanquish'd lie Beneath his awful feet. XXXIII. There with eternal glory crown'd, The Lord, the conqueror, reigns; His praise the heav'nly choirs resound, In their immortal strains. XXXIV. Amid the splendours of his throne, Unchanging love appears; The names he purchas'd for his own, Still on his heart he bears. XXXV. Still with prevailing pow'r he pleads Their cause for whom he died; His Spirit's sacred influence sheds, Their comforter and guide. XXXVI. For them, reserves a radiant crown, Bought with his dying blood; And worlds of light, and joys unknown, Forever near their God. XXXVII. O the rich depths of love divine! Of bliss, a boundless store: Dear Saviour, let me call thee mine; I cannot wish for more. XXXVIII. I yield, to thy dear conqu'ring arms I yield my captive soul: O let thy all-subduing charms My inmost pow'rs controul! XXXIX. On thee alone my hope relies; Beneath thy cross I fall, My Lord, my life, my sacrifice, My Saviour, and my all. Languages: English
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Redeeming Love

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #XLVI (1791) First Line: Come heav'nly Love, inspire my Song Lyrics: 1 Come heav'nly Love, inspire my Song, With thy immortal Flame; And teach my Heart, to teach my Tongue, The Saviour's lovely Name. 2 The Saviour! O what endless Charms Dwell in the blissful Sound! Its Influence ev'ry Fear disarms, And spreads sweet Comfort round. 3 Here pardon, Life, and Joys divine In rich Effusion flow, For guilty Rebels lost in Sin, And doom'd to endless Woe. 4 God's only Son, (stupendous Grace!) Forsook his Throne above; And swift to save our wretched Race, He flew on Wings of Love. 5 Th' Almighty former of the Skies Stoop'd to our vile Abode; While Angels view'd with wond'ring Eyes, And hail'd th' incarnate God. 6 O the rich Depths of Love divine! Of bliss, a boundless Store: Dear Saviour, let me call thee mine, I cannot wish for more. 7 On thee alone my Hope relies, Beneath thy Cross I fall. My Lord, my Life, my Sacrifice, My Saviour, and my all. Topics: Praise to the Redeemer Languages: English
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Come heavenly love [dove], inspire my song

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Lord's Songs #CV (1805)
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Come, heav'nly love, inspire my song

Hymnal: Revival Melodies, or Songs of Zion. #II.29 (1842)
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Come, heavenly love, inspire my song

Hymnal: Revival Melodies, or Songs of Zion. #II.52 (1842)

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