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Christians in your several stations

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors. #A50 (1826) Languages: English

Christians in your several stations

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs from the Best Authors #d27 (1811) Languages: English
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Christians in your several stations

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #319 (1801) Languages: English
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Relative Duties

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CCCXIX (1790) First Line: Christians in your several stations Lyrics: 1 Christians in your several stations, Dutiful to all relations, Give to each his proper due, Let not their unkind behaviour, Make you disobey your Saviour, His command's the rule for you. 2 Parents be to children tender, Children, full obedience render, To your parents in the Lord; Never slight nor disrespect them, Nor thro' pride, when old reject them; 'Tis the precept of the word. 3 Wives, to Husbands yield subjection; Husband with a kind affection, Cherish, as yourselves, your wives, Masters rule with moderation Sway'd by justice, not by passion, To the scriptures square your lives. 4 Servants, serve your master truly; Not unfaithful, nor unruly, to the good nor to the bad, Nor refusing what you'r bidden; Nor replying when you'r chidden, 'Tis the ordinance of God. 5 This shall solve th' important question, Whether thou'rt a real Christian, Better than each golden dream: Better far than lip expression, Tow'ring notions, great profession, This shall shew your love to him. Languages: English
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The Relative Duties

Hymnal: Hymns, etc. #A7 (1787) First Line: Christians in your several stations Lyrics: 1. Christians, in your several stations, Dutiful to all relations, Give to each his proper due. Let not their unkind behaviour Make you disobey your Saviour: His command’s the rule for you. 2. Parents, be to children tender. Children, full obedience render To your parents, in the Lord. Never slight, nor disrespect them; Nor, thro' pride, when old reject them; ‘Tis the precept of the word. 3 Wives to husbands yield subjection, Husbands, with a kind affection, Cherish, as yourselves, your wives. Masters, rule with moderation, Sway'd by justice, not by passion: To the scriptures square your lives. 4 Servants, serve your masters truly, Not unfaithful, nor unruly, To the good— nor to the bad; Not refusing what you’re bidden, Nor replying when you’re chidden: ‘Tis the ordinance of God. 5 This shall solve the important question, Whether thou'rt a real Christian, Better than each golden dream. Better far than lip-expression, Tow'ring notions, great profession, This shall shew your love to him. Languages: English
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The Relative Duties

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #877 (1844) Meter: 8.8.7 First Line: Christians, in your several stations Lyrics: 1 Christians, in your several stations, Dutiful to all relations, Give to each his proper due. Let not their unkind behaviour Make you disobey your Saviour; His command’s the rule for you. 2 Parents, be to children tender: Children, full obedience render To your parents in the Lord. Never slight nor disrespect them; Nor, through pride, when old, reject them; ‘Tis the precept of the word. 3 Wives, to husbands yield subjection: Husbands, with a kind affection, Cherish as yourselves your wives. Masters, rule with moderation, Sway'd by justice, not by passion: To the scriptures square your lives. 4 Servants, serve your masters truly, Not unfaithful, nor unruly, To the good or to the bad; Not refusing what you’re bidden, Or replying when you’re chidden; ‘Tis the ordinance of God. 5 This shall solve the important question, Whether thou'rt a real Christian, Better than each golden dream; Better far than lip-expression, Towering notions, great profession; This shall shew your love to him. Languages: English

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