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Let all who truly bear

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXIII (1791) Lyrics: 1 Let all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the paschal lamb. Our passover was slain, At Salem's hallowed place, Yet we who in our tents remain, Shall gain his largest grace. 2 This eucharistic feast Our every want supplies, And still we by his death are blest, And share his sacrifice. By faith his flesh we eat, Who here his passion shew, And God out of his holy seat Shall all his gifts bestow. 3 Who thus our faith employ His sufferings to record, E'en now we mournfully enjoy Communion with our Lord, As tho' we every one Beneath his cross had stood, And seen him heave, and heard him groan, And felt his gushing blood. 4 O God! 'tis finish'd now! The mortal pang is past! By faith his head we see him bow, And hear him breathe his last! We too with him are dead, And shall with him arise, The cross on which he bows his head, Shall lift us to the skies. Topics: Sacramental Languages: English
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Let all who truly bear

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXIII (1788) Lyrics: 1 Let all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the paschal lamb. Our passover was slain, At Salem's hallow'd place, Yet we who in our tents remain, Shall gain his largest grace. 2 This eucharistic feast Our every want supplies, And still we by his death are blest, And share his sacrifice. By faith his flesh we'll eat, Who here his passion shew, And God out of his holy seat Shall all his gifts bestow. 3 Who thus our faith employ His sufferings to record, E'en now we mournfully enjoy Communion with our Lord, As tho' we every one Beneath his cross had stood, And seen him heave, and heard him groan, And felt his gushing blood. 4 O God! 'tis finish'd now! The mortal pang is past! By faith his head we see him bow, And hear him breathe his last! We too with him are dead, And shall with him arise, The cross on which he bows his head, Shall lift us to the skies. Topics: Sacramental Languages: English
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Let all who truly bear

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXIII (1790) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Let all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the Paschal lamb. Our passover was slain, At Salem's hallow'd place, Yet we who in our tents remain, Shall gain his largest grace. 2 This eucharistic feast Our ev'ry want supplies, And still we by his death are blest, And share his sacrifice. By faith his flesh we eat, Who here his passion shew, And God out of his holy seat Shall all his gifts bestow. 3 Who thus our faith employ His sufferings to record, E'en now we mournfully enjoy Communion with our Lord. As tho' we ev'ry one Beneath his cross had stood, And seen him heave, and heard him groan, And felt his gushing blood. 4 O God! 'tis finish'd now! The mortal pang is past! By faith his head we see him bow, And hear him breathe his last! We too with him are dead, And shall with him arise, The cross on which he bows his head, Shall lift us to the skies. Topics: Sacramental Languages: English
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Let all who truly bear

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #518 (1828) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Let all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the Paschal Lamb: Our passover was slain, At Salem's hallowed place, Yet we who in our tents remain, Shall gain his largest grace. 2 This eucharistic feast, Our every want supplies, And still we by his death are blest, And share his sacrifice; By faith his flesh we'll eat, Who here his passion show, And God out of his holy seat Shall all his gifts bestow; 3 Who thus our faith employ His suff'rings to record, E'en now we mournfully enjoy Communion with our Lord; As though we every one Beneath his cross had stood, And seen him heave, and heard him groan, And felt his gushing blood. 4 O God! 'tis finish'd now! The mortal pang is past! By faith his head we see him bow, And hear him breathe his last, We too with him are dead, And shall with him arise, The cross on which he bows his head Shall lift us to the skies. Topics: The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper
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Let all who truly bear

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #500 (1873) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Let all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the Paschal Lamb. 2 This eucharistic feast Our every want supplies, And still we by his death are blest, And share his sacrifice. 3 Who thus our faith employ, His suff'rings to record, E'en now we mournfully enjoy Communion with our Lord. 4 We too with him are dead, And shall with him arise; The cross on which he bows his head Shall lift us to the skies. Topics: The Christian Church The Lord's Supper; Our Paschal Lamb
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Let all who truly bear

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-Book #CCXXIII (1797) Languages: English
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Let all who truly bear the bleeding Savior's name

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #CCXCI (1803)
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Let all who truly bear the bleeding Savior's name

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Reformed Methodist Pocket Hymnal #I.97 (1828)
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Let all who truly bear

Hymnal: Devotional hymns #S182 (1880) Languages: English

Let all who truly bear the bleeding Savior's name

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns Adapted to the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church Including the Whole Collection of the Rev. J. Wesley #ad322 (1836) Languages: English

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