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My brethren, why these anxious fears

Hymnal: Hymns, etc. composed on various subjects #92 (1759) Languages: English
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My brethren, why these anxious fears

Hymnal: Hymns, etc. #95 (1787) Languages: English
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"Love not the world"

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #807 (1844) First Line: My brethren, why these anxious fears Lyrics: 1 My brethren, why these anxious fears, These warm pursuits and eager cares For earth and all its gilded toys? If the whole world you could possess, It might enchant; it could not bless; False hopes, vain pleasures, and light joys. 2 [Remember, brethren, whose you are; Whose cause you own, whose name you bear; Is it not his who could not call His own (though he had all things made) A place whereon to lay his head – A servant, though the Lord of all? 3 If wealth or honour, power or fame, Can bring you nearer to the Lamb, Then follow these with all your might; But if they only make you stray, And draw your hearts from him away, Reflect in what you thus delight.] 4 Jesus has said (who surely knew Much better what we ought to do Than we can e’er pretend to see), “No thought e’en for the morrow take;” And “He that will not for my sake Relinquish all, ‘s unworthy me.” 5 [Let no vain words your souls deceive, Nor Satan tempt you to believe The world and God can hold their parts; True Christians long for Christ alone. The sacrifices God will own, Are broken, not divided, hearts. 6 Great things we are not here to crave; But if we food and raiment have, Should learn to be therewith content. Into the world we nothing brought, Nor can we from it carry aught; Then walk the way your Master went. Languages: English

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