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Arise, my tend'rest Thoughts arise

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #XII (1791) Lyrics: 1 Arise, my tend'rest Thoughts arise, To torrents melt my streaming Eyes! And thou my Heart with Anguish feel, Those Evils which thou can'st not heal. 2 See human nature sunk in Shame! See Scandal pour'd on Jesu's Name! The Father wounded through the Son! The World abus'd, the Soul undone! 3 See the short Course of vain Delight Closing in long and dreadful Night! In Flames that no Abatement know, The briny Tears for Ages flow. 4 My God I feel the mournful Scene; My Bowels yearn o'er dying Men; And fain my Pity would reclaim, And snatch the Fire-brands from the Flame. 5 But feeble my Compassion proves, And can but weep where most it loves; Thine own all saving Arm employ, And turn these Drops of Grief to Joy. Topics: Fall of Man, or Depravity of Humna Nature Languages: English
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Arise, my tend'rest thoughts, arise

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #231 (1814) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Arise, my tend'rest thoughts, arise; To torrents melt my streaming eyes; And thou, my heart, with anguish feel, Those evils which thou canst not heal. 2 See human nature sunk in shame; See scandal pour'd on Jesus' name; The Father wounded through the Son; The world abus'd, the soul undone. 3 My God! I feel the mournful scene; My bowels yearn o'er dying men; And fain my pity would reclaim, And snatch the firebrands from the flame. 4 But feeble my compassion proves, And can but weep, where most it loves; Thy own all-saving arm employ, And turn these drops of grief to joy. Topics: The Danger and Misery of Sin Languages: English
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Arise, my tender thoughts, arise

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #CXIXe (1795)
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Arise, my tender thoughts, arise

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #H60 (1831) Languages: English
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Arise, my tend'rest Thoughts arise

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #XII (1801) Topics: On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature Languages: English
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Arise, my tender thoughts, arise

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #aCXIXe (1797)
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Arise, my tend'rest thoughts arise

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns, in which are some never before printed #XXVII (1782) Languages: English

Arise, my tender thoughts, arise

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Additional Hymns, Designed as a Supplement to Dwight's Psalms & Hymns #d8 (1833) Languages: English

Arise, my tender thoughts, arise

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: The Modern Psalmist #d12 (1839)

Arise, my tender thoughts, arise

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Hymns for the Vestry and the Fireside #d19 (1841) Languages: English

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