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Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame

Hymnal: The American Baptist Sabbath-School Hymn-Book #467 (1842)
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Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame

Hymnal: The New Hymn Book, Designed for Universalist Societies #474 (1829)
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Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame

Hymnal: The New Hymn Book, Designed for Universalist Societies #474 (1833) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Bearing the Cross
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Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame

Author: Kirkham Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #588 (1810) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English
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Divine Fortitude

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #LXXII (1802) First Line: Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame Lyrics: 1 Didst thou, dear Jesus suffer shame, And bear the cross for me? And shall I fear to own thy name, Or thy disciple be? 2 Forbid it Lord that I should dread, To suffer shame or loss; But in thy footsteps let me tread, And glory in thy cross. 3 Inspire my soul with life divine, And holy courage bold; Let knowledge, faith and meekness shine, Nor love, nor zeal grow cold. 4 Say to my soul, why dost thou fear The face of feeble man? Behold thy heavenly captain's here, Before thee in the van. 5 O how my soul would up and run, At this reviving word; Nor any painful suff'rings shun, to follow thee, my Lord. 6 For this let men reproach, defame, And call we what they will; Lo, I may glorify thy name, And be thy servant still. 7 To thee I cheerfully submit, And all my pow'rs resign; Let wisdom point out what is fit, And I'll no more repine. 8 I'll cheerfully take up the cross, And follow thee, my Lord, Submit to tortures, shame and loss, At thy commanding word. 9 But this I promise, to fulfil, through thy assisting grace, For I'm powerless, and a weak will, I must with shame confess. 10 But let thy grace sufficient be, In every time of need; Then, Lord, I'll boldly fight for thee, And every time succeed. Languages: English
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Divine Fortitude

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #67 (1800) First Line: Didst thou dear Jesus suffer shame Lyrics: 1 Didst thou dear Jesus suffer shame, And bear the cross for me? And shall I fear to own thy name, Or thy disciple be? 2 Forbid it Lord that I should dread, To suffer shame or loss; O, let me in thy footsteps tread, And glory in thy cross. 3 Inspire my soul with life divine, And holy courage bold; Let knowledge, faith and meekness shine, Nor love nor zeal grow cold. 4 Say to my soul, why dost thou fear The face of feeble man? Behold thy heavenly Captain's here, Before thee in the van. 5 O how my soul would up and run, At this reviving word, Nor any painful suff'rings shun, To follow thee, my Lord. 6 For this let men reproach, defame, And call we what they will; Lo! I may glorify thy name, And be thy servant still. 7 To thee I cheerfully submit, And all thy pow'rs resign; Let wisdom point out what is fit, And I'll no more repine. Pause 8 I'll cheerfully take up the cross, And follow thee my Lord, Submit to tortures, shame and loss, At thy commanding word. 9 But this I promise to fulfil, Through thy assisting grace, For I am pow'rless and a weak will, I must with shame confess. 10 But let thy grace sufficient be, In ev'ry time of need; Then Lord I'll boldly fight for thee, And ev'ry time succeed. Languages: English
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Fortitude under reproaches

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CXVI (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame Lyrics: 1 Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame, And bear the cross for me? And shall I fear to own thy name, Or shall I basely flee. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should dread, To suffer shame or loss; O, let me in thy footsteps tread, And glory in thy cross. 3 Inspire my soul with life divine, And holy courage bold; Let knowledge, faith and meekness shine, Nor love, nor zeal grow cold. 4 Say to my soul, why dost thou fear The face of feeble man? Behold thy heav'nly captain's here, Before thee in the van. 5 O how my soul would up and run, At this reviving word; Nor any painful suff'rings shun, To follow thee, my Lord. 6 Let sinful men reproach, defame, And call we what they will; If I may glorify thy name, And be thy servant still. Topics: Christian His fortitude; Reproaches Fortitude under; Christian His fortitude; Reproaches Fortitude under Languages: English
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Fortitude under reproaches

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CXVI (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame Lyrics: 1 Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame, And bear the cross for me? And shall I fear to own thy name, Or shall I basely flee. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should dread, To suffer shame or loss; O, let me in thy footsteps tread, And glory in thy cross. 3 Inspire my soul with life divine, And holy courage bold; Let knowledge, faith and meekness shine, Nor love, nor zeal grow cold. 4 Say to my soul, why dost thou fear The face of feeble man? Behold thy heav'nly captain's here, Before thee in the van. 5 O how my soul would up and run, At this reviving word; Nor any painful suff'rings shun, To follow thee, my Lord. 6 Let sinful men reproach, defame, And call we what they will; If I may glorify thy name, And be thy servant still. Topics: Christian His fortitude; Reproaches Fortitude under; Christian His fortitude; Reproaches Fortitude under Languages: English
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Didst thou, dear Saviour, suffer shame

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #H344 (1831) Languages: English
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Did'st thou dear Jesus suffer shame

Hymnal: Wiatt's Impartial Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs from various authors on a variety of useful and entertaining subjects... #XXXV (1809)

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