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The Builder, whom true Wisdom sways

Hymnal: Christian Hymns, Poems, and Spiritual Songs #I.LXXVII (1776) Lyrics: 1 The Builder, whom true Wisdom sways, First, the Foundation deeply lays; Prepar'd against each Shock: Our Builder, sure of his own Plan, Founded us deeply in the Man, On God, th' eternal Rock. 2 Christ is that precious Corner-Stone, Which all his Church is built upon; Nor can it ever fall: The Prophets, and Apostles too, Other Foundations never knew Than Jesus, Lord of all. 3 Christ, in this Building is the Door; And always open to the Poor, Who would approach their God: Nor, tho' they're naked, need they fear; For Christ is yea; boldly draw near, And plead redeeming Blood. 4 As Windows, rang'd, admit the Light To chase the Horrors of the Night, Enlightning every Part: So, in our Saviour's lovely Face, The Godhead shines in Love and Grace, To cheer the human Heart. 5 The Stone the Builders did refuse, Which human Wisdom ne'er will choose, Is here the Head-stone seen: Brought forth with Joy to make all fast; Christ is the first Stone and the last; The Church is safe between. 6 The spacious Roof, extended wide, Lock'd in secure on ev'ry Side, Braves all the Storms that fall: Christ is that Cov'ring, suited well, To shelter Man from Storms of Hell; O Christ! thou art our All. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:9 Languages: English
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The builder, whom true wisdom sways

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #24 (1808)
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Corner Stone

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #XLVII (1792) Meter: Irregular First Line: The builder, whom true wisdom sways Lyrics: 1 The builder, whom true wisdom sways, First, the foundation deeply lays; Prepar'd against each shock: Our builder, sure of his own plan, Founded us deeply in the man, On God, th' eternal rock. 2 Christ is that precious corner stone, Which all his church is built upon; Nor can it ever fall: The prophets, and apostles too, Other foundations never knew Than Jesus, Lord of all. 3 Christ, in this building is the door; And always open to the poor, Who would approach their God: Nor, tho' they're naked, need they fear; For Christ is yea; boldly draw near, And plead redeeming blood. 4 As windows rang'd, admit the light To chase the horrors of the night, Enlight'ning ev'ry part: So, in our Saviour's lovely face, The Godhead shines in love and grace, To cheer the human heart. 5 The stone the builders did refuse, Which human wisdom ne'er will choose, Is here the head-stone seen: Brought forth with joy to make all fast; Christ is the first stone and the last; The church is safe between. 6 The spacious roof, extended wide, Lock'd in secure on ev'ry aide, Braves all the storms that fall: Christ is that cov'ring, suited well, To shelter man from storms of hell; O Christ! thou art our all. Scripture: Isaiah 28:16 Languages: English

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James Relly

1722 - 1778 Author of "Corner Stone" James Relly was born about 1722 at Jeffreston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, and died in 1778. He was converted to Christianity during the Great Awakening ushered in by George Whitefield. He worked under George Whitefield as a Calvinistic Methodist preacher and missionary. However, Whitefield and Relly separated ways over Relly's seemingly universalist teaching that all humanity was elect (i.e. saved) when Christ took the punishment for all sin when he died. He also departed from both the Calvinists and Methodists by taking the doctrine of Justification further, in teaching that believers no longer sin and the Law's sole purpose is to condemn humanity and point them to Christ. He was the mentor of John Murray, the founder of the Universalist Church of America. Relly along with his brother John wrote Christian Hymns, Poems and Spiritual Songs in 1758, which John Murray had republished in America in 1776. Dianne Shapiro; from an article by Alexander Gordon in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, vol. 48; Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography; and Disoriented. Reoriented. blog (https://disorientedtheology.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/all-shall-be-well-chapter-6-james-relly/)
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