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Nor Eye hath seen, nor Ear has heard

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #HLIII (1760) Lyrics: 1 Nor Eye has seen, nor Ear has heard, nor Sense nor Reason known, What Joys the Father hath prepar'd for those that love the Son. 2 But the good Spirit of the Lord reveals a Heav'n to come: The Beams of Glory in his Word allure and guide us home. 3 Pure are the Joys above the Sky, and all the Region Peace; No wanton Lips nor envious Eye can see or taste the Bliss. 4 Those holy Gates for ever bar Pollution, Sin, and Shame; None shall obtain Admittance there, but Foll'wers of the Lamb. 5 He keeps the Father's Book of Life, there all their Names are found; The Hypocrite in vain shall strive To tread the heav'nly Ground. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:9-10 Languages: English
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Not to condemn the Sons of Men

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #HLII (1760) Lyrics: 1 Not to condemn the Sons of Men, Did Christ, the Son of God, appear; No Weapons in his Hands are seen, No flaming Sword, nor Thunder there. 2 Such was the Pity of our God, He lov'd the Race of Man so well, He sent his Son to bear our Load Of Sins, and save our Souls from Hell. 3 Sinners, believe the Saviour's Word, Trust in his mighty Name, and live; A thousand Joys his Lips afford, His Hands a thousand Blessings give. 4 But Vengeance and Damnation lyes On Rebels, who refuse the Grace; Who God's eternal Son despise, The hottest Hell shall be their Place. Scripture: John 3:16-18 Languages: English
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Not to the Terrors of the Lord

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #HLXIX (1760) Lyrics: 1 Not to the Terrors of the Lord, the Tempest, Fire, and Smoke, Not to the Thunder of that Word which God on Sinai spoke; 2 But we are come to Sion's Hill, the City of our God, Where milder Words declare his Will, and spread his Love abroad. 3 Behold th' innumerable Host of Angels cloath'd in Light; Behold the Spirits of the Just whose Faith is turn'd to Sight. 4 Behold the blest Assembly there, whose Names are writ in Heav'n; And God the Judge of all declares Their vilest Sins forgiv'n. 5 The Saints on Earth, and all the Dead but one Communion make; All join in Christ their living Head, and of his Grace partake. 6 In such Society as this my weary Soul would rest; The Man that dwells where Jesus is must be forever blest. Scripture: Hebrews 12:18-24 Languages: English
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Now blest be Isr'l's Lord and God

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #HXXIII (1760) Lyrics: 1 Now blest be Isr'el's Lord and God, whose Mercy at our Need Has visited his People's Grief, and them from Bondage freed: 2 And rais'd in faithful David's House Salvation, which of old, E'er since the World it self began, his Prophets had foretold. 3 To save us from our spiteful Foes, and keep his Oath in mind, Which He to Abr'am heretofore, and to our Fathers sign'd. 4 That we, from Fear and Danger freed, his Temple may frequent; And all our Days, as in his Sight, In Holy Life be spent. 5 And thou, O Child, shalt then be call'd God's Prophet to declare His Message, and before his Face his Passage to prepare. 6 To give them Light who now in Shades of Night and Death abide; And in the Way that leads to Peace our Footsteps safely guide. Scripture: Luke 1:68-79 Languages: English
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Now shall my inward Joys arise

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #HIX (1760) Lyrics: 1 Now shall my inward Joys arise, and burst into a Song; Almighty Love inspires my Heart, and Pleasure tunes my Tongue. 2 God on his thirsty Sion-Hill some Mercy-Drops has thrown, And solemn Oaths has bound his Love to show'r Salvation down. 3 Why do we then indulge our Fears, Suspicions and Complaints? Is He a God, and shall his Grace grow weary of his Saints? 4 Can a kind Woman e'er forget The Infant of her Womb, Among a thousand tender Thoughts her Suckling have no room? 5 "Yet, saith the Lord, should Nature change, "and Mothers Monsters prove, "Sion still dwells upon the Heart "of everlasting Love. 6 "Deep on the Palms of both my Hands "I have engrav'd her Name; "My Hands shall raise her ruin'd Walls "and build her broken Frame. Scripture: Isaiah 49:13-16 Languages: English
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Now to the Lord a noble Song!

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #HLXIV (1760) Lyrics: 1 Now to the Lord a noble Song! Awake, my Soul, awake, my Tongue; Hosanna to th' eternal Name, And all his boundless Love proclaim. 2 See where it shines in Jesus' Face, The brightest Image of his Grace; God, in the Person of his Son, Has all his mightiest Works out-done. 3 The spacious Earth, and spreading Flood Proclaim the wise, the pow'rful God, And thy rich Glories from afar Sparkle in ev'ry rolling Star. 4 But in his Looks a Glory stands, The noblest Labour of thine Hands; The pleasing Lustre of his Eyes Out-shines the Wonders of the Skies. 5 Grace! 'tis a sweet, a charming Theme; My Thoughts rejoice at Jesus' Name: Ye Angels, dwell upon the Sound, Ye Heav'ns, reflect it to the Ground. 6 O may I live to reach the Place Where he unvails his lovely Face, Where all his Beauties you behold, And sing his Name to Harps of Gold! Languages: English
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Now to the Lord, that makes us know

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #HXLV (1760) Lyrics: 1 Now to the Lord, that makes us know The Wonders of his dying Love, Be humble Honours paid below, And strains of nobler Praise above. 2 'Twas He that cleans'd our foulest Sins, And wash'd us in his richest Blood; 'Tis He that makes us Priests and Kings, And brings us Rebels near to God. 3 To Jesus our atoning Priest, To Jesus our superior King, Be everlasting Power confest, And ev'ry Tongue his Glory sing. 4 Behold, on flying Clouds He comes, And ev'ry Eye shall see Him move; Tho' with our Sins we pierc'd Him once, Then He displays his pardoning Love. 5 The unbelieving World shall wail While we rejoice to see the Day: Come Lord: nor let thy Promise fail, Nor let thy Chariots long delay. Scripture: Revelation 1:5-7 Languages: English
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Now to the Pow'r of God supreme

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #HLXI (1760) Lyrics: 1 Now to the Pow'r of God supreme Be everlasting Honours giv'n; He saves from Hell (we bless his Name) He calls our wand'ring Feet to Heav'n. 2 Not for our Duties or Deserts, But of his own abounding Grace, He works Salvation in our Hearts, And forms a People for his Praise. 3 'Twas his own Purpose that begun To rescue Rebels doom'd to die; He gave us Grace in Christ his Son Before He spread the starry Sky. 4 Jesus the Lord appears at last, And makes his Father's Counsels known; Declares the great Transactions pass'd, And brings immortal Blessings down. 5 He dies; and in that dreadful Night Did all the Pow'rs of Hell destroy; Rising He brought our Heav'n to Light, And took Possession of the Joy. Scripture: 1 Timothy 1:9-10 Languages: English
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O all ye People, clap your Hands

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #XLVII (1760) Lyrics: 1 O all ye People, clap your Hands, 2 And with triumphant Voices sing; No Force the mighty Pow'r withstands Of God, the Universal King. 3,4 He shall opposing Nations quell And with Success our Battles fight; Shall fix the Place where we must dwell, The Pride of Jacob, his Delight. 5,6 God is gone up, our Lord and King, With Shouts of Joy, and Trumpets Sound. To Him repeated Praises sing, And let the chearful Song go round. 7,8 Your utmost Skill in Praise be shown, For Him, who all the World commands; Who sits upon His righteous Throne, And spreads his Sway o'er Heathen Lands. 9 Our Chiefs, and Tribes, that far from hence T' adore the God of Abr'am came; Found Him their constant sure Defence. How great the glorious is his Name! Scripture: Psalm 47 Languages: English
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O come loud anthems let us sing

Hymnal: NVPD1760 #XCV (1760) Lyrics: 1 O come, loud Anthems let us sing, Loud Thanks to our Almighty King For we our Voices high should raise, When our Salvation's Rock we praise. 2 Into his Presence let us haste To thank Him for his Favours past; To him address in joyful Songs, The Praise that to his Name belongs. 3 For God the Lord, enthron'd in State, Is, with unrivaled Glory, great: A King superior far to all, Whom by his Title God we call, 4 The Depths of Earth are in his Hand, Her secret Wealth at his Command; The Strength of Hills that threat the Skies, Subjected to his Empire lies. 5 The rolling Ocean's vast Abyss By the same sov'reign Right is his: 'Tis mov'd by his almighty Hand, That form'd and fix'd the solid Land. 6 O let us to his Courts repair, And bow with Adoration there: Down on our Knees devoutly all Before the Lord our Maker fall. 7 For He's our God, our Shepherd He, His Flock and Pasture Sheep are we. If then you'll (like his Flock) draw near, To-day if you his Voice will hear. 8 Let not your harden'd Hearts renew Your Fathers' Crimes and Judgments too; Nor here provoke my Wrath, as they In desart Plains of Meribah! 9 When thro' the Wilderness they mov'd, And me with fresh Temptations prov'd: They still, through Unbelief, rebell'd, While they my wond'rous Works beheld. 10,11 They forty Years my Patience griev'd, Tho' daily I their Wants reliev'd. Then - 'Tis a faithless Race, I said, Whose Heart from me has always stray'd; They ne'er will tread my righteous path: Therefore to them, in settled Wrath, Since they despis'd my Rest, I sware, That they should never enter there. Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English

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