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Personal Testimony

Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Come, alll ye people, bless our God Lyrics: 1 Come, all ye people, bless our God And tell His glorious praise abroad, Who holds our souls in life; Who never lets our feet be moved And, though our faith He oft has proved, Upholds us in the strife. 2 We come with off'rings to His house, And here we pay the solemn vows We uttered in distress; To Him our all we dedicate, To Him we wholly consecrate The lives His mercies bless. 3 Come, hear, all ye that fear the Lord, While I with grateful heart record What God has done for me; I cried to Him in deep distress, And now His wondrous grace I bless, For He has set me free. 4 The Lord, Who turns away the plea Of those who love iniquity, Has answered my request; He has not turned away my prayer, His grace and love He makes me share; His Name be ever blest. Topics: Access to God; Afflictions Benefits of; Afflictions Deliverance from; Afflictions Purpose of; Christ Worshiped; Christians Christ the Life of; Christians Duties of; Christians Evangelists; Christians Saved by Grace; Consecration and Dedication; Contributions; Faith Blessedness of; Godly Fear Described; Glory of God In Providence; God Hearer of Prayer; God Love and Mercy; God Works of; Gospel Invitations of ; Gospel Preaching of; Grace Growth in; Grace Justifying; Mercy of God Celebrated; Nations Owe Allegiance to Christ; Praise By Saints; Praise Calls to; Praise For Spiritual Blessings; Prayer Answers to; Prayer Sincerity in; Preservation; Royalty of Christ Providential; Spritual Sacrifices; Sin Hindrance to Communion with God; Thanksgiving Declared; Vows; Worship Call to ; Worship Grace Needed for Scripture: Psalm 66 Used With Tune: ADOWA
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The Living Principle Of Grace

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 The living principle of grace, The faith producing holiness, Now in our hearts doth dwell; And still it shall in us abide, ’Till saved, and wholly sanctified, We all Thy fullness feel. 2 Jesus, we steadfastly believe, The grace Thou dost this moment give, Thou wilt the next bestow; Wilt keep us every moment here, And show Thyself the Finisher, And never let us go. Used With Tune: ADOWA Text Sources: Short Hymns on Select Passages of Holy Scripture (Bristol, England: E. Farley, 1762)
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Be It My Only Wisdom Here

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 155 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Be it my only wisdom here, To serve the Lord with filial fear, With loving gratitude; Superior sense may I display By shunning every evil way, And walking in the good. 2 O may I still from sin depart; A wise and understanding heart, Jesus, to me be giv’n! And let me through Thy Spirit know, To glorify my God below, And find my way to Heav’n. Used With Tune: ADOWA Text Sources: Short Hymns, 1762
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In Patient Faith, Till Christ Shall Come

Author: John Moultrie Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 In patient faith, till Christ shall come To call His duteous servants home, Our hearts and minds we keep; Still looking for that glorious day When heav’n and earth shall melt away And saints awake from sleep. 2 And signs there be, in this late time, Once more of hopes reviving prime, As in redemption’s morn; The feverish earth doth shake again, Groaning and travailing in pain, Till some new change be born. 3 With no unheedful hearts we hear The mutterings of convulsion near, And terror soon to be. Hosts gathering for the final strife Of light and darkness, death and life, With breathless awe we see. 4 We know that fearful darkness soon Shall veil the face of sun and moon, The stars forsake their spheres; The powers of heav’n, with fear aghast, They tremble, quake, until at last Christ’s sign in heav’n appears. 5 Then earth’s rebellious tribes shall wail, And sinful hearts with terror fail: While saints, despised so long, From east and west, and south and north, By angel trumpets summoned forth— Raise one triumphant song. Used With Tune: ADOWA Text Sources: Psalms and Hymns, 1851, alt.
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Whene'er I Look Into Thy Word

Author: Samuel Pearce, 1766-1799 Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Whene’er I look into Thy word Lyrics: 1 Whene’er I look into Thy word, And read about my dearest Lord, The friend of sinful man, And trace my Savior’s footsteps there; What humble love, what holy fear, Through all His conduct ran! 2 If I regard the matchless grace He showed unto the human race, How He for them became A poor sojourner here below, Oppressed by pain and sorrow too, I can’t but love His name. 3 And when I view His love to God, Those steps in which the Savior trod, I long to tread them too; I long to be inspired with zeal, To execute my Father’s will, As Jesus used to do. 4 I read, that He on duty bent, To lonely places often went, To seek His Father there: The early morn and dewy ground Can witness, they the Savior found, Engaged in fervent prayer. 5 And did my Savior use to pray, Before the light unveiled the day; And shall I backward be? No, dearest Lord, forbid the thought, Help me to fight as Jesus fought, Each foe that hinders me. 6 And you, my friends, who love His name, Who love to imitate the Lamb, And more of Jesus know; Come let us all surround His throne, And see what blessings on His own Our Savior will bestow. 7 Though fears be great, temptations strong, And though we oft have waited long, Perhaps He may design This morn to give each soul to see, And say with Paul, "He died for me," And my Redeemer’s mine. 8 Now cheerful we’ll begin to pray, That He will wash our sins away In His atoning blood; That He His blessing may bestow, And give each sinner here to know That he’s a child of God. Used With Tune: ADOWA
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Come, Lord, And Help Me To Rejoice

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 44 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, and help me to rejoice, In hope that I shall hear Thy voice, Shall one day see my God; Shall cease from all my sin and strife, Shall touch and taste the word of life, And feel the sprinkled blood. 2 I shall not always make my moan, Nor worship Thee a God unknown, But I shall live to prove Thy people’s rest, and saint’s delight, The length, and breadth, and depth, and height, Of Thy redeeming love. 3 I cannot love Thee little, Lord, Whenever by Thy grace restored, I taste how good Thou art: Much shall I love, or not at all, Forgiven much, I surely shall Love Thee with all my heart. 4 O glorious hope of perfect love! It lifts me up to things above; It bears on eagle’s wings. It gives my ravished soul a taste, And makes me for some moments feast With Jesus’ priests and kings. 5 Rejoicing now in earnest hope, I stand, and from the mountain top See all the land below; Rivers of milk and honey rise, And all the fruits of paradise In endless plenty grow. 6 A land of corn, and wine, and oil, So favored with God’s loving smile, With every blessing blest; There dwells the Lord, our righteousness, And keeps His own in perfect peace, And everlasting rest. 7 O that I might at once go up, No more by Jordan’s side to stop, But now the land possess; This moment end my legal years, My sorrows, sins, my doubts and fears, A howling wilderness! 8 Now, O my Joshua, bring me in, Cast out my foes; the inbred sin, The carnal mind remove: The purchase of Thy death divide, And O! with all the sanctified Give me Thy land of love. Used With Tune: ADOWA Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems (Bristol, England: Felix Farley, printer, 1742)
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The Midday Sun, With Fiercest Glare

Author: John Keble Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The mid­day sun, with fier­cest glare Lyrics: 1 The mid­day sun, with fier­cest glare, Broods o’er the ha­zy, twink­ling air; Along the le­vel sand The palm tree’s shade un­wa­ver­ing lies, Just as thy tow­ers, Da­mas­cus, rise, To greet yon wear­ied band. 2 The lead­er of that mar­tial crew Seems bent some migh­ty deed to do, So stea­di­ly he speeds, With lips firm closed and fix­èd eye, Like war­rior when the fight is nigh, Nor talk nor land­scape heeds. 3 What sudd­en blaze is round him poured, As though all Heav’n’s re­ful­gent hoard In one rich glo­ry shone? One mo­ment—and to earth he falls: What voice his in­most heart ap­palls— Voice heard by him alone. 4 For to the rest both words and form Seem lost in light­ning and in storm, While Saul, in wake­ful trance, Sees deep with­in that daz­zling field His per­se­cut­ed Lord re­vealed With keen yet pi­ty­ing glance. 5 And hears the meek up­braid­ing call As gent­ly on his spir­it fall As if th’Al­migh­ty Son Were pri­son­er yet in this dark earth, Nor had pro­claimed His roy­al birth, Nor His great pow­er be­gun. 6 "Ah, where­fore per­se­cute thou Me?" He heard and saw, and sought to free His strain­èd eye from sight: But Heav’n’s high ma­gic bound it there, Still gaz­ing, though un­taught to bear Th’insufferable light. 7 "Who art Thou, Lord?" he fal­ters forth— So shall sin ask of Heav’n and earth At that last aw­ful day. "When did we see Thee suf­fer­ing nigh, And passed Thee with un­heed­ing eye? Great God of judg­ment, say!" 8 Ah, lit­tle dream our list­less eyes What glo­ri­ous pre­sence they des­pise, While, in our noon of life, To pow­er or fame we rude­ly press— Christ is at hand, to scorn or bless, Christ suf­fers in our strife. 9 And though Heav’n’s gate long since has closed, And our dear Lord in bliss re­posed, So high above our ken, To ev­ery ear in ev­ery land, (Though meek ears on­ly un­der­stand) He speaks as He did then. 10 "Ah, where­fore per­se­cute ye Me? ’Tis hard, ye so in love should be With your own end­less woe. Know, though, at God’s right hand I live, I feel each wound ye reck­less give To all My saints be­low." 11 "I in your care My breth­ren left, Not will­ing ye should be be­reft Of wait­ing on your Lord. The mean­est of­fer­ing you can make— A drop of wa­ter—for love’s sake, In Heav’n, be sure, is stored." 12 O by those gen­tle tones and dear, When Thou hast stayed our wild ca­reer, Thou on­ly hope of souls, Ne’er let us cast one look be­hind, But in the thought of Jesus find What ev­er thought con­trols. 13 As to Thy last apos­tle’s heart Thy light­ning glance did then im­part Zeal’s nev­er-dy­ing fire, So teach us on Thy shrine to lay, Our hearts, and let them day by day More fierce­ly blaze and high­er. 14 And as each mild and win­ning note (Like puls­es round the harp-strings float, When the full strain is o’er) Left lin­ger­ing on his in­ward ear Music, that taught, as death drew near, Love’s les­son more and more: 15 So, as we walk our earth­ly round, Still may the ec­ho of that sound Be in our me­mo­ry stored; "O Chris­tians, see your hap­py state: Christ is in these, who round you wait; Make much of your dear Lord!" Used With Tune: ADOWA Text Sources: The Christian Year (Oxford: J. Parker and C & J Rivington, 1827)

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