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Come, let us join a joyful Tune

Hymnal: CD1791 #LI (1791) Lyrics: 1 Come, let us join a joyful Tune, To our exalted Lord, Ye Saints on high around his Throne, And we around his Board. 2 While once upon this lower Ground, Weary and faint ye stood, What dear Refreshments here ye found From this immortal Food? 3 The Tree of Life, that near the Throne In Heav'n's high Garden grows, Laden with Grace, bends gently down Its ever smiling Boughs. [4 Hov'ring amongst the Leaves there stands The sweet celestial Dove; And Jesus on the Branches hangs The Banner of his Love.] [5 'Tis a young Heav'n of strange Delight While in his Shade we sit; His Fruit is pleasing to the Sight, And to the Taste as sweet. 6 New Life it spreads through dying Hearts, And cheers the drooping Mind; Vigour and Joy the Juice imparts, Without a Sting behind.] 7 Now let the flaming Weapon stand, And guard all Eden's Trees Ther's ne'er a Plant in all that Land That bears such Fruit as these. 8 Infinite Grace our Souls adore, Whose wond'rous Hand has made This living Branch of sov'reign Pow'r To raise and heal the Dead. Topics: liturgical Communion Songs; Washing of Feet and the Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Come, let us join our cheerful Songs

Hymnal: CD1791 #LII (1791) Lyrics: 1 Come let us join our cheerful Songs With Angels round the Throne; Ten Thousand Thousand are their Tongues, But all their Joys are One. 2 Worthy the Lamb that dy'd they cry, "To be exalted thus:" Worthy the Lamb," our Lips reply, For he was slain for us. 3 Jesus is worthy to receive Honour and Pow'r Divine; And blessings more than we can give, Be, Lord, for ever thine. 4 Let all that dwell above the Sky, And Air, and Earth, and Seas, Conspire to lift thy Glories High, And speak thine endless Praise. 5 The whole Creation join in One, To bless the sacred Name Of Him that sits upon the Throne, And to adore the Lamb. Topics: Hope of Israel; Praise to the Redeemer Languages: English
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Come see the Pow'r of Christ our King

Hymnal: CD1791 #LIII (1791) Lyrics: 1 Come see the Pow'r of Christ our King When on the Cross the Saviour hung, His Grace a dying Thief did bring, To own him with his Heart and Tongue. 2 Our Malefactor scorn'd Christ's Name, The other did his Sin reprove; Then said by Faith to God's dear Lamb, "Remember me O Lord above." 3 What noble Faith in him appear'd, That he could trust a dying Lord! He soon the blessed Jesus heard pronounce this sweet reviving Word; 4 "Amen, this Day thy Soul shall be "With me in Paradise above." This made the dying Pris'ner free; These Words were full of boundless Love. 5 What Comfort did this Speech convey, To his poor guilty wretched Mind! When thus he heard the Saviour say, Great Peace the Criminal did find. 6 Thus Jesus Christ forgave the Thierf, And shew'd great Mercy to the Man; So in the midst of Woe and Grief, His Joy and Happiness began. 7 O how he sings the Saviour's Praise, Who took him at the very last, When he his youthful Strength and Days In Satan's Cause had spent and past! 8 Now he adores God's holy Name, And stands before the Saviours Face; And will eternally proclaim The boundless Riches of his Grace! Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance Scripture: Luke 23:39-43 Languages: English
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Desiring to praise worthily

Hymnal: CD1791 #LIV (1791) First Line: Come thou Fount of ev'ry Blessing! Lyrics: 1. Come, thou Fount of ev'ry Blessing! Tune my Heart to sing thy Grace! Streams of Mercy never ceasing, Call for Songs of loudest Praise; Teach me some melodious Sonnet, Sung by flaming Tongues above; Praise the Mount--I'm fixt upon it, Mount of God's unchanging Love! 2. Here I raise mine Ebenezer, Hither by thy Help I'm come; And I hope, by thy good Pleasure, Safely to arrive at Home; Jesus sought me, when a Stranger, Wand'ring from the Fold of God; He, to rescue me from Danger, Interpos'd His precious Blood. 3. Oh, to Grace how great a Debtor Daily I'm constrained to be! Let that Grace, Lord, like a Fetter, Bind my wand'ring Soul to thee! Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it! Prone to leave the God I love - Here's my Heart - Oh take and seal it! Seal it for thy Courts above! 4 Oh that Day when freed from Sinning! I shall see thy lovely Face! Clothed in thy Blood-wash'd Linnen How I'll sing thy Sov'reign Grace! Come, dear Lord, no longer tarry, Take my raptur'd Soul away; Send thine Angels down to carry Me to Realms of Endless Day. 5 If thou ever didst discover To my Faith the promis'd Land, Bid me now the Stream pass over, On the heav'nly Borders stand; Now surmount whate'er opposes, And to thine Embrace I'll fly; Speak the Word thou spake to Moses; Bid me, "Get me up and die." Topics: Supplicatory Hymns Languages: English
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Come, thou long expected Jesus!

Hymnal: CD1791 #LV (1791) Lyrics: 1 Come, thou long expected Jesus! Born to set thy People free; From our Fears and Sins release us; Let us find our Rest in thee! Israel's Strength and Consolation, Hope of all the Earth thou art; Dear desire of ev'ry Nation, Joy of ev'ry waiting Heart! 2 Born thy People to deliver, Born a Child, and yet a King; Born to reign in us for ever, Now thy gracious Kingdom bring! By Thine own eternal Spirit, Rule in all our Hearts alone: By thine All-Sufficient Merit, Raise us to thy glorious Throne. Languages: English
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Invitation

Hymnal: CD1791 #LVI (1791) First Line: Come ye Sinners Poor and Wretched Lyrics: 1 Come ye Sinners Poor and Wretched, Weak and wounded sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of Pity, Love and Pow'r; He is able, He is willing; doubt no more. 2 Ho! ye Needy, come and welcome, God's Free-Bounty glorify, True belief and true Repentance, Ev'ry Grace that brings us nigh, Without Money, Come to Jesus Christ and buy. 3 Let not Conscience make you linger, Nor of Fitness fondly dream: All the Fitness he requireth, Is to feel you Need of him; This he gives you, 'Tis the Spirits glimm'ring Beam. 4 Come ye weary, heavy laden, Bruis'd and mangled by the Fall. If you tarry till you're better, You will never come at all; Not the Righteous, Sinners Jesus came to call. 5 Agonizing in the Garden, Lo your Maker prostrate lies! On the bloody Tree behold him, Hear him cry before he dies, "It is finish'd," Sinner, will not this suffice? 6 Lo! th' incarnate God ascended, Pleads the Merit of his Blood; Venture on him, venture freely, Let no other Trust intrude: None but Jesus, Can do helpless Sinners good. 7 Saints and Angels, join'd in Concert, Sing the Praises of the Lamb, While the blissful Seats of Heaven, Sweetly Echo with his Name, Hallelujah! Sinners here may do the same. Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance Languages: English
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Constrained by their Lord to embark

Hymnal: CD1791 #LVII (1791) Lyrics: 1 Constrain'd by their Lord to embark, And venture without him to Sea. The season tempestuous and dark, How griev'd the Disciples must be! But tho' he remain'd on the Shore, He spent the Night for them in Pray'r; They still were as safe as before, And equally under his Care. 2 They strove, tho' in vain, for a while, The Force of the Waves to withstand; But when they were weary'd with Toil, They saw their dear Saviour at hand; They gladly receiv'd him on Board, His Presence their Spirits reviv'd; The Sea became calm at his Word, And soon at their Port they arriv'd. 3 Believers now like them are tost By Storms, of a perilous Deep; But cannot be possibly lost While Jesus has Charge of the Ship: Tho' Billows and winds are enrag'd, And threaten to make them their Sport; This Pilot hath firmly engag'd To bring them, in Safety to Port. 4 If sometimes we struggle alone, And he is withdrawn from our View, It makes us more willing to own We nothing without him can do: Then Satan our Hopes would assail, But Jesus is still within call; And when our poor Efforts quite fail, He comes in good Time, and does all. 5 Yet, Lord, we are ready to shrink, Unless we thy Presence perceive; O save us (we cry) or we sink, We would but we cannot believe: The Night has been long, and severe, The Winds and the Seas are still high; Dear Saviour, this Moment appear, And say to our Souls, "It is I!" Topics: Faith and Obedience Scripture: Matthew 14:22 Languages: English
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The Day of Judgment

Hymnal: CD1791 #LVIII (1791) First Line: Day of Judgment, Day of Wonders! Lyrics: 1 Day of Judgment, Day of Wonders! Hark! the Trumpet's awful Sound, Louder than a Thousand Thunders, Shakes the vast Creation round! How the Summons Will the Sinner's Heart confound! 2 See the Judge our Nature wearing, Cloth'd in Majesty Divine! You who long for his Appearing Then shall say, "This God is mine!" Gracious Saviour, Own me on that Day for thine! 3 At his call the Dead awaken, Rise to Life from Earth and Sea:; All the Pow'rs of Nature shaken By his Look, prepare to thee: Careless Sinner, What will then become of thee? 4 Horrors past Imagination, Will surprize your trembling Heart, When you hear your Condemnation, "Hence, accursed Wretch depart! "Thou with Satan "And his Angels, have thy Part!" 5 Satan, who now tries to Please you, Lest you timely Warning take, When that Word is past, will seize you, Plunge you in the burning Lake: Think, poor Sinner, Thy eternal All's at Stake! 5 But to those who have confessed, Lov'd, and serv'd the Lord below; He will say, "Come near ye Blessed, "See the Kingdom I bestow: "You for ever "Shall my Love and Glory know." 7 Under Sorrows and Reproaches, May this Thought your Courage raise! Swiftly God's great Day approaches, Sighs shall then be chang'd to Praise: We shall Triumph When the world is in a Blaze. Topics: Judgment Hymns Languages: English
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A dying Saint's Farewell

Hymnal: CD1791 #LIX (1791) First Line: Dear Friends, farewell, I go to dwell Lyrics: 1 Dear Friends farewel, I go to dwell With Jesus Christ, on High; There for to sing Praise to my King To all Eternity. 2 While I've been here you have been dear, I've always found you kind; But now thro' Grace, I quit this Place, And leave you all behind. 3 Weep not for me, for here you see My Trials have been great; But now ('tis true) I bid adieu, And change my mournful State. 4 'Twill not be long before the Throng Will all together be; And you that know the Lord, below, Shall then your Saviour see. 5 There we shall join in songs Divine, God's holy Name shall Praise; And view Christ's Smiles, forget the Toils Of these few evil Days. 6 There we shall stand at his right Hand, And in his Presence dwell; And him adore, forevermore, So Brethren, now farewel. Topics: Brotherly Love Languages: English
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Dear Lord, how wond'rous is thy Love

Hymnal: CD1791 #LXI (1791) Lyrics: 1 Dear Lord, how wond'rous is thy Love To such unworthy Worms as we! Thou hast sent down the heav'nly Dove, To set our Souls at Liberty. 2 We that were doom'd to Woe and Pain, Expos'd to Death of ev'ry kind, Thro' Jesus Christ, the Lamb once slain, Do Life, and Peace, and Pardon find. 3 Shall we forget our Saviour's Grace, Who dy'd to save our Guilty Souls, And bring us to his Father's Face, Where endless Peace and Pleasure rolls? 4 Forbid, O Lord, each wand'ring Thought, May Christ be all in our Esteem; Let earthly Things be all forgot, And counted Loss, compar'd with him. 5 Lord Jesus, make us bear in Mind, Thy rich thy pure redeeming Love, Till we shall be for ever join'd With those that sing thy Praise above. 6 Then shall we stand before thy Face, And Shout with all the Ransom'd Throng; Our Cry shall be "Free Grace, Free Grace," While endless Ages roll along. Topics: Wonders of Redeeming Love Languages: English

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