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Descend from heaven, celestial dove

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: Hymns, etc. composed on various subjects #28 (1759) Lyrics: 1. Descend from heaven, celestial Dove, With flames of pure seraphic love, Our ravished breasts inspire; Fountain of joy, blest Paraclete, Warm our cold hearts with heavenly heat, And set our souls on fire. 2. Breathe on these bones, so dry and dead; Thy sweetest, softest influence shed, In all our hearts abroad. Point out the place where grace abounds; Direct us to the bleeding wounds Of our incarnate God. 3. Conduct, blest guide, thy sinner-train To Calvary where the Lamb was slain; And with us there abide. Let us our loved Redeemer meet, Weep o’er his pierced hands and feet, And view his wounded side. 4. From which pure fountain if thou draw Water to quench the fiery law, And blood to purge our sin. We’ll tell the Father in that day, (And thou shalt witness what we say) We’re clean, just God, we’re clean.   5. Teach us for what to pray, and how; And since, kind God, ‘tis only thou The throne of grace can move, Pray thou for us that we, through faith, May feel the effects of Jesus’ death, Through faith that works by love. 6. Thou, with the Father and the Son, Art that mysterious three in one, God blest for evermore; Whom though we cannot comprehend, Feeling thou art the sinner’s friend, We love thee, and adore. Languages: English
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Descend from heaven, celestial Dove

Hymnal: A New Selection of Hymns; designed for the use of conference meetings, private circles, and congregations, as a supplement to Dr. Watts' Psalms and Hymns #176 (1812) Languages: English
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Descend from heaven, celestial Dove

Hymnal: Hymns of Worship #244 (1858) Languages: English
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Descend from heaven, celestial dove

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #549 (1884) Languages: English
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Descend from heaven, celestial Dove

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #557 (1892) Topics: The Holy Spirit Languages: English
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Descend from heav'n, celestial dove

Hymnal: Hymns, etc. #6 (1787) Lyrics: 1 Descend from heav'n, celestial dove; With flames of pure seraphic love Our ravish'd breasts inspire. Fountain of joy, blest paraclete, Warm our cold hearts with heav'nly heat, And set our souls on fire. 2 Breathe on these bones so dry and dead, Thy sweetest, softest influence shed In all our hearts abroad. Point out the place, where grace abounds; Direct us to the bleeding wounds Of our incarnate God. 3 Conduct, blest guide, thy sinner-train To Calv'ry where the lamb was slain; And with us there abide. Let us our lov'd Redeemer meet, Weep o’er his pierced hands and feet, And view his wounded side. 4 From which pure fountain if thou draw Water to quench the fiery law, And blood to purge our sin. We’ll tell the Father, in that day, (And thou shalt witness what we say) "We’re clean, just God, we’re clean."   5 Teach us for what to pray; and how; And since, kind God, ‘tis only thou The throne of grace can move, Pray thou for us; that we thro' faith, May feel th' effects of Jesu's death, Thro' faith that works by love. 6 Thou with the Father and the Son Art that mysterious three=in-one, God blest for evermore: Whom though we cannot comprehend, Feeling thou art the sinner’s friend, We love thee, and adore. Languages: English
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To the Holy Ghost

Hymnal: Hymns #28 (1822) First Line: Descend from heaven, celestial dove Lyrics: 1. Descend from heaven, celestial Dove, With flames of pure seraphic love, Our ravished breasts inspire; Fountain of joy, blest Paraclete, Warm our cold hearts with heavenly heat, And set our souls on fire. 2. Breathe on these bones, so dry and dead; Thy sweetest, softest influence shed, In all our hearts abroad. Point out the place where grace abounds; Direct us to the bleeding wounds Of our incarnate God. 3. Conduct, blest guide, thy sinner-train To Calvary where the Lamb was slain; And with us there abide. Let us our loved Redeemer meet, Weep o’er his pierced hands and feet, And view his wounded side. 4. From which pure fountain if thou draw Water to quench the fiery law, And blood to purge our sin. We’ll tell the Father in that day, (And thou shalt witness what we say) We’re clean, just God, we’re clean.   5. Teach us for what to pray, and how; And since, kind God, ‘tis only thou The throne of grace can move, Pray thou for us that we, through faith, May feel the effects of Jesus’ death, Through faith that works by love. 6. Thou, with the Father and the Son, Art that mysterious three in one, God blest for evermore; Whom though we cannot comprehend, Feeling thou art the sinner’s friend, We love thee, and adore. Languages: English
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"Led by the Spirit of God"

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #29 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 First Line: Descend from heaven, celestial Dove Lyrics: 1 Descend from heaven, celestial Dove, With flames of pure seraphic love Our ravished breasts inspire; Fountain of joy, blest Paraclete, Warm our cold hearts with heavenly heat, And set our souls on fire. 2 Breathe on these bones, so dry and dead; Thy sweetest, softest influence shed In all our hearts abroad; Point out the place where grace abounds; Direct us to the bleeding wounds Of our incarnate God. 3 Conduct, blest Guide, thy sinner-train To Calvary, where the Lamb was slain, And with us there abide; Let us our loved Redeemer meet, Weep o’er his piercèd hands and feet, And view his wounded side. 4 [From which pure fountain if thou draw Water to quench the fiery law, And blood to purge our sin; We’ll tell the Father in that day, (And thou shalt witness what we say), “We’re clean, just God, we’re clean.”] 5 Teach us for what to pray, and how; And since, kind God, ’tis only thou The throne of grace canst move, Pray thou for us, that we, through faith, May feel the effects of Jesus’ death, Through faith, that works by love. 6 [Thou, with the Father and the Son, Art that mysterious Three-in-One, God blest for evermore! Whom though we cannot comprehend, Feeling thou art the sinner’s Friend, We love thee and adore.] Topics: Person and Power of the Spirit Languages: English

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