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My God, accept my heart this day

Author: M. Bridges, 1800-94 Appears in 261 hymnals Used With Tune: DIBDIN
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Jesus, Descend With Glory Crowned

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Jesus, des­cend with glo­ry crowned Lyrics: 1 Jesus, des­cend with glo­ry crowned, Make bare Thy migh­ty arm; Let the arc­han­gel’s trum­pet sound The dread and loud alarm. 2 Let the re­bel­lious race ap­pear Before Thine aw­ful seat, There the de­ci­sive sen­tence hear, Thy just dis­plea­sure meet. 3 See the whole globe of earth on fire, And towns and for­ests blaze, While those who made them their desire, Are filled with wild am­aze. 4 Let sin­ners now to mount­ains pray, To rocks for shel­ter fly; Mountains will shake as well as they, The rocks in frag­ments lie. 5 But saints the scene with calm­ness view, Now their re­demp­tion’s near; Their Judge is their Re­deem­er too, Whose love for­bids their fear. Used With Tune: DIBDIN Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton & Briggs, 1818)
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Lord, it belongs not to my care

Author: Richard Baxter, 1615-91 Appears in 259 hymnals Used With Tune: DIBDIN
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Mortals, Give Ear

Author: John Needham Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Mortals, give ear, the awful day Lyrics: 1 Mortals, give ear, the awful day, The last, the great assize, Advances swift as minutes fly The guilty to surprise. 2 That eye which sees thro’ darkest shades Of secrecy and night; That ear which every whisper hears Shall bring each deed to light. 3 How will the guilty trembling stand To see their sins revealed? And all their thoughts made public then Which lay before concealed. 4 Horror and anguish seize their souls, Despoiled of each disguise: Despair now racks their guilty breasts, And hope for ever dies. 5 Not so the righteous—they shall stand, Nor vengeance them affright: The Judge who goodness loves will bring Their secret good to light. 6 Blushing with joy, the saint shall hear Each pious deed proclaimed; And see his name with honor shine By malice once defamed. 7 Thus by an interposing sphere The sun is veiled in night, But soon he shows his face with all The majesty of light. Used With Tune: DIBDIN Text Sources: Hymns Devotional and Moral on Various Subjects (Bristol, England: S. Farley, 1768)
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Daughters Of Pity, Tune The Lay

Author: William Hampson Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Daughters of pity, tune the lay; To mourners joy belongs; While He that wipes all tears away Accepts our thankful songs. 2 No altars smoke, no offerings bleed, No guiltless lives expire; To help a brother in his need Is all our rites require. 3 Our offering is a willing mind To comfort the distressed; In others’ good our own to find, In others’ blessing blest. 4 Go to the pillow of disease, Where night gives no repose, And on the cheek where sickness preys, Bid health to plant a rose. 5 Go where the friendless stranger lies; To perish is his doom: Snatch from the grave his closing eyes, And bring his blessing home. 6 Thus, what our heav’nly Father gave, Shall we as freely give; Thus copy Him who lived to save, And died that we might live. Used With Tune: DIBDIN Text Sources: Psalms and Hymns for Unitarian Worship by Robert Aspland, 1810

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