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Living by Faith on the Son of God

My Jesus, while in mortal flesh

Author: Philip Doddridge
Published in 34 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Blest Jesus while in mortal flesh
I hold my frail abode
Still would my spirit rest on Thee,
My Savior and my God.

2 On Thy dear cross I fix my eyes,
My trust on Thee complete,
Till love dissolves my inmost soul
At my Redeemer’s feet.

3 Be dead my heart, to worldly charms,
Be dead to ev’ry sin;
And tell the boldest foe without
That Jesus reigns within.

Source: The Sacred Harp: the best collection of sacred songs, hymns, odes, and anthems ever offered the singing public for general use (1991 rev.) #39b

Author: Philip Doddridge

Philip Doddridge (b. London, England, 1702; d. Lisbon, Portugal, 1751) belonged to the Non-conformist Church (not associated with the Church of England). Its members were frequently the focus of discrimination. Offered an education by a rich patron to prepare him for ordination in the Church of England, Doddridge chose instead to remain in the Non-conformist Church. For twenty years he pastored a poor parish in Northampton, where he opened an academy for training Non-conformist ministers and taught most of the subjects himself. Doddridge suffered from tuberculosis, and when Lady Huntington, one of his patrons, offered to finance a trip to Lisbon for his health, he is reputed to have said, "I can as well go to heaven from Lisbon as from Nort… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: My Jesus, while in mortal flesh
Title: Living by Faith on the Son of God
Author: Philip Doddridge
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

My Jesus, while in mortal flesh. P. Doddridge. [Abidings—Faith in Christ.] This is No. 280 in Job Orton's posthumous edition of Doddridge's Hymns, &c, 1755, and No. 306 in J. D. Humphreys's ed. of the same, 1839. It is in 6 stanzas of 4 lines, and headed "Living while in the flesh by faith in Christ, Who loved us, &c. Galat. ii. 26." It is in common use in its original form, and as "Blest Jesus, while in mortal flesh." The latter form is mainly in use in America.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 34 of 34)

A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #d244

A Selection of Hymns #d26

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African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book #218b

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Baptist Chorals #159

Church Melodies, a Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d140

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Church Psalmody #H363

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Church Psalmody #363

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Manual of Christian Psalmody #363

Melodies of the Church #d137

Original Sacred Harp Denson Revision 1987 Standard Melodies #39b

Primitive Baptist Hymnal #d35

Song-Flowers #d10

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Songs for Social and Public Worship #455

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The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book #218b

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The Baptist Psalmody #692

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The Christian Melodist #378

The Good Old Songs #d65

The Good Old Songs #417

The Halifax Selection of Hymns #d277

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The Hymn Book of the African Methodist Episcopal Church #569

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The Lyrica #273

The National Baptist Hymn Book #d71

The National Baptist Hymn Book #ad71

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The National Baptist Hymnal #334

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The Psalmist #536

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The Psalmist #536

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The Psalmody #632

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The Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book #149d

The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d103

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The Sacred Harp #39b

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The Sacred Lyre #83

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The Social Psalmist #200

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