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O God of all grace

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CLIII (1791) Lyrics: 1 O God of all grace, Thy goodness we praise, Thy Son thou hast given to die in our place: With joy we approve The design of thy love, 'Tis a wonder on eaoth, and a wonder above. 2 Tongue cannot explain The love of God-Man, Which the angels desire to look into in vain. It dazzles our eyes, Thought cannot arise, To find out a cause, why the infinite dies. 3 Or if pity inclin'd Him to die for mankind, The ground of his pity what seraph can find? He came from above Our curse to remove He hath lov'd, he hath lov'd us, because he would love. 4 Love mov'd him to die, And on this we rely, He hath lov'd, he hath lov'd us, we cannot tell why: But this we can tell, He hath lov'd us so well As to lay down his life to redeem us from hell. 5 He hath ransom'd our race, O how shall we praise, Or worthily sing thy unspeakable grace: Nothing else will we know In our journey below, But singing thy grace, to thy Paradise go. 6 Nay, and when we remove, To the mansions above, Our heaven shall still be to sing of thy love; When time is no more, We still shall adore The ocean of love, without bottom or shore. 7 Ere long we shall fly To the regions on high, For Israel's strength cannot vary or lye: He soon shall appear, He more than draws near, Our Jesus is come, and eternity's here Topics: Praise Languages: English
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O God of all grace

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CLIII (1788) Lyrics: 1 O God of all grace, Thy goodness we praise, Thy Son thou hast given to die in our place: With joy we approve The design of thy love, 'Tis a wonder on eaoth, and a wonder above. 2 Tongue cannot explain The love of God-Man, Which the angels desire to look into in vain: It dazzles our eyes, Thought cannot arise, To find out a cause why the Infinite dies. 3 Or if pity inclin'd Him to die for mankind, The ground of his pity what seraph can find! He came from above Our curse to remove, He hath lov'd, he hath lov'd us, because he would love. 4 Love mov'd him to die, And on this we rely, He hath lov'd, he hath lov'd us, we cannot tell why: But this we can tell, He hath lov'd us so well As to lay down his life to redeem us from hell. 5 He hath ransom'd our race, O how shall we praise, Or worthily sing thy unspeakable grace? Nothing else will we know In our journey below, But singing thy grace, to thy Paradise go. 6 Nay, and when we remove, To the mansions above, Our heaven shall still be to sing of thy love; When time is no more, We still shall adore The ocean of love, without bottom or shore. 7 Ere long we shall fly To the regions on high, For Israel's strength cannot vary or lie: He soon shall appear, He more than draws near, Our Jesus is come, and eternity's here. Topics: Praise Languages: English
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O God of all grace

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CLIII (1790) Lyrics: 1 O God of all grace, Thy goodness we praise, Thy Son thou hast given to die in our place: With joy we approve The design of thy love, 'Tis a wonder on earth, and a wonder above. 2 Tongue cannot explain The love of God-Man, Which the angels desire to look into in vain: It dazzles our eyes, Thought cannot arise, To find out a cause why the Infinite dies. 3 Or if pity inclin'd Him to die for mankind, The ground of his pity what seraph can find! He came from above Our curse to remove; He hath lov'd, he hath lov'd us, because he would love. 4 Love mov'd him to die, And on this we rely, He hath lov'd, he hath lov'd us, we cannot tell why: But this we can tell, He hath lov'd us so well As to lay down his life to redeem us from hell. 5 He hath ransom'd our race, O how shall we praise, Or worthily sing thy unspeakable grace? Nothing else will we know In our journey below, But singing thy grace, to thy paradise go. 6 Nay, and when we remove, To the mansions above, Our heaven shall still be to sing of thy love; When time is no more, We still shall adore The ocean of love, without bottom or shore. 7 Ere long we shall fly To the regions on high, For Israel's strength can not vary or lie; He soon shall appear, He more than draws near, Our Jesus is come, and eternity's here. Topics: Praise Languages: English
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O God of all grace

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-Book #CLIII (1797) Languages: English
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O God of all grace, thy goodness we praise

Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #CCXV (1803)
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O God of all grace, thy goodness we praise

Hymnal: The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #LXVII (1823)
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O God of all grace

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious, Collected from Various Authors. 28th ed. #aCLIII (1806)

O God of all grace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #66 (1933) Meter: 5.5.11 D Topics: God His Love in Redemption; The Lord Jesus Christ His Sufferings and Death Languages: English Tune Title: HARWICH
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O God of all grace

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-book #153 (1793) Languages: English

O God of all grace, thy goodness we praise

Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns; made from Different Authors and Collections for the English Lutheran Church in New York #d176 (1797) Languages: English

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