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My brethren, from my heart belov'd

Author: Gibbons Hymnal: A New Selection of Nearly Eight Hundred Evangelical Hymns, from More than 200 Authors in England, Scotland, Ireland, & America, including a great number of originals, alphabetically arranged #422 (1825) Languages: English
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My brethren, from my heart belov'd

Hymnal: Hymns #563 (1857) Languages: English
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My brethren, from my heart belov'd

Hymnal: Hymns #563 (1850) Languages: English
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My brethren, from my heart belov'd

Author: Dr. Gibbons Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1134 (1835)
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The Pastor's Wish for his People

Author: Dr. Gibbons Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXVI (1792) First Line: My brethren from my heart belov'd Lyrics: 1 My brethren from my heart belov'd, Whose welfare fills my daily care My present joy, my future crown, The word of exhortation hear. 2 Stand fast upon the solid rock, Of the redeemer's righteousness, Adorn the gospel with your lives, And practice what your lips profess. 3 With pleasure meditate the hour, When he, descending from the skies, Shall bid your bodies, mean and vile In his all-glorious Image rise. 4 Glory in his dear, honor'd name, To him inviolably cleave: Your all he purchas'd by his blood, Nor let him less than all receive. 5 Such is your pastor's faithful charge, Whose soul desires not yours, but you, O may he at the Lord's right-hand, Himself and all his people view. Topics: The Church; Prayer for Ministers; Pastor His prayer for his people Scripture: Philippians 4:1 Languages: English
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The Pastor's Wish for his People

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #93 (1803) First Line: My brethren from my heart belov'd Lyrics: 1 My brethren from my heart belov'd, Whose welfare fills my daily care, My present joy, my future crown, The word of exhortation hear. 2 Stand fast upon the solid rock, Of the Redeemer's righteousness, Adorn the gospel with your lives, And practice what your lips profess. 3 With pleasure meditate the hour, When he, descending from the skies, Shall bid your bodies, mean and vile, In his all-glorious image rise. 4 Glory in his dear, honour'd name, To him inviolably cleave: your all he purchas'd by his blood, Nor let him less than all receive. 5 Such is your Pastor's faithful charge, Whose soul desires not yours, but you, O may he at the Lord's right hand, Himself and all his people view. Languages: English
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The Pastor's Wish for his People

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #341 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: My brethren, from my heart belov'd Lyrics: 1 My brethren from my heart belov'd, Whose welfare fills my daily care, My present joy, my future crown, The word of exhortation hear. 2 Stand fast upon the solid rock Of the Redeemer's righteousness: Adorn the gospel with your lives, And practice what your lips profess. 3 With pleasure meditate the hour, When he, descending from the skies, Shall bid your bodies, mean and vile, In his all-glorious image rise. 4 Glory in his dear, honor'd name, To him inviolably cleave; Your all he purchas'd by his blood, Nor let him less than all receive. 5 Such is your pastor's faithful charge, Whose soul desires not yours, but you; O may he, at the Lord's right hand, Himself and all his people view! Topics: The Church Pastoral Scripture: Philippians 4:1 Languages: English

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