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Worthy, O Lord, art thou

Author: Rev. Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Adoration; Christ Exaltation of; Christ Praise and Adoration of; Worship Used With Tune: FREYLINGHAUSEN

Saviour, and can it be

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: IRENE

Jesus, to Thee we fly

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88 Meter: 6.6.7.7.7.7 Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ His Priesthood and Sympathy; The Christian Life Faith and Regeneration Used With Tune: IRENE
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To Christ we homage pay

Author: Bishop Samuel T. Benade, 1746-1830 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Covenanting; Festal Days Used With Tune: FREYLINGHAUSEN
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The Dreadful Day Is Come

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 The dreadful day is come To fix a nation’s doom! Who, when God doth this, shall live, Stand before a righteous God? ’Gainst the world and Satan strive, Strive resisting unto blood! 2 Well may our nature fear The fiery trial near: Who shall first his Lord betray? Who his Master shall deny? Which of us shall fall away? Is it, Savior, is it I? 3 I shall, I surely shall, Without Thy succor, fall: Lest, one moment left alone, I shall make my ruin sure, Shamefully my God disown, Thee, and all Thy saints abjure. 4 But Lord, I trust in Thee, Thou wilt not go from me; Thee Thy pity shall constrain Still with me, ev’n me, t’abide; Me, the weakest child of man, Me for whom Thy pity died. 5 O that I always may On Thee my spirit stay! Poor and needy as I am, Thou dost for my vileness care; Thou hast called me by my name; Thou wilt all my burdens bear. 6 Thou art the sinner’s Friend, I on Thy love depend; Help for all is laid on Thee; Faith and hope in Thee I have: As my day, my strength shall be, Thou shalt to the utmost save. 7 Arm me with Thy great power, And come the fiery hour! Then I in Thy strength shall say, (Feeblest of Thy servants I) I, though all men fall away, I will never Thee deny. 8 Ready, through grace, I am To suffer for Thy name; When Thou dost Thyself bestow On so poor a worm as me, I shall then to prison go, Gladly go to death with Thee. Used With Tune: FREYLINGHAUSEN Text Sources: Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution by John and Charles Wesley (London: Strahan, 1744)
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إسمعوا صوت السرور

Author: ناصيف اليازجي Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 إسمعوا صوتَ السرورْ ربُّنا الموعودُ زارْ فلْنُهلِّلْ بحُبورْ للذي الكونَ أنارْ حلَّ فيه فيضُ روحْ نارُه الجَلي يشُبْ صدرُه منه تلوحْ قُوةٌ عِلمٌ وحُبْ 2 يُطلِقُ الأسرى بياسْ من دُجى السِّجنِ الشديدْ شقَّ أبوابَ النُّحاسْ مثلَ أقفاِل الحديدْ جاءَ من أسمى السما نورُ أبصارِ العقولْ فوقَ أجفانِ العَمَى منه نورٍ لا يحولْ 3 جابرُ القلبِ الكسيرْ شافياً جُرحَ النفوسْ فيه قد غنَّى الفقيرْ وانجلى الوجهُ العبوسْ بك ترتيلُ الهنا لاقَ يا ربَّ السلامْ في العُلى حتى الدُّنى لاسمك السامي المقامْ Used With Tune: FREYLINGHAUSEN
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Sinners, Dismiss Your Fear

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1. Sinners, dismiss your fear, The joyful tidings hear! This the word that Jesus said, O believe, and feel it true; Christ is risen from the dead, Lives the Lord who died for you! 2. Haste, to His tomb repair, And see the tokens there; See the place where Jesus lay, Mark the burial cloths He wore; Angels near His relics stay, Guards of Him who dies no more. 3. Why then art thou cast down, Thou poor afflicted one? Full of doubts, and griefs, and fears, Look into that open grave! Died He not to dry thy tears? Rose He not thy soul to save? 4. Know’st thou not where to find The Savior of mankind? He hath borne Himself away, He from death Himself hath freed, He on the third glorious day, Rose triumphant from the dead. 5. To purge thy guilty stain He died, and rose again; Wherefore dost thou weep and mourn? Sinner, lift thine heart and eye, Turn thee, to thy Jesus turn, See thy loving Savior nigh. 6. He comes His own to claim, He calls thee by thy name: Drooping soul, rejoice, rejoice, See Him there to life restored! Mary—know thy Savior’s voice, Hear it, and reply, My Lord. Used With Tune: IRENE (Freylinghausen) Text Sources: Hymns for Our Lord's Resurrection (London: William Strahan, 1746), number 2

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