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Thou dear Redeemer dying Lamb

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S120 (1825) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Thou dear Redeemer dying Lamb, We love to hear of thee: No music's like thy charming name, Nor half so sweet can be. 2 O let us ever hear thy voice, In mercy to us speak, And in our Priest we will rejoice, Thou great Melchisedeck. 3 Our Jesus shall be still our theme, While in this world we stay, We'll sing our Jesu's lovely name, When all things else decay: 4 When we appear in yonder cloud, With all thy favor'd throng, then will we sing more sweet, more loud, And Christ shall be our song. Languages: English
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Thou whom my soul admires above

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S121 (1825) Scripture: Song of Solomon 1:7 Languages: English
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Thus saith the first, the great command

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S122 (1825) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Matthew 22:37-40 Languages: English
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Thus saith the Ruler of the skies

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S123 (1825) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English
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Thus we commemorate the day

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S124 (1825) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Thus we commemorate the day, On which our dearest Lord was slain; Thus we our pious homage pay, Till he appears on earth again. 2 Come, great Redeemer, open wide The curtains of the parting sky; On a bright cloud in triumph ride, And on th wind's swift pinions fly. 3 Come, King of kings, with thy bright train, Cherubs, and seraphs, heavenly hosts; Assume thy right, enlarge thy reign, As far as earth extends her coasts. 4 Come, Lord, and where thy cross once stood, There plant thy banner, fix thy throne; Subdue the rebels by thy word, And claim the nations for thy own. Languages: English
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To the haven of thy breast

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S129 (1825) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1 To the haven of thy breast, O son of man, I fly, Be my refuge and my rest, For O the storm is high! Save me from the furious blast A covert from the tempest be; Hide me Jesus, till o'er past The storm of sin I see. 2 Welcome as the water-spring To a dry barren place; O descend on me and bring The sweet refreshing grace; O'er the parch'd and weary land As a great rock extends its shade, Hide me Saviour, with thine hand, And screen my naked head. 3 In the time of my distress Thou hast my succour been; In my utter helplessness Restraining me from sin: O how swiftly didst thou move To save me in the trying hour! Still protect me with thy love, And shield me with thy pow'r. 4 First and last in me perform The work thou hast begun; Be my shelter from the storm, My shadow from the sun: Let me hang upon my God, Till I thy perfect glory see, Till the sprinkling of thy blood Shall take me up to thee. Languages: English
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Thy life I read, my dearest Lord

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S125 (1825) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Thy life I read, my dearest Lord, With transport all divine; Thine image trace in every word, Thy love in every line. 2 Methinks I see a thousand charms Spread o'er thy lovely face, While infants in thy tender arms Receive the smiling grace. 3 "I take thees lambs," said he, "And lay them in my breast; "Protection they shall find in me, "In me be ever blest. 4 "Death may the bands of life unloose, "But can't dissolve my love; "Millions of infant souls compose "The family above. 5 "Their feeble frames my power shall raise, "And mould with heavenly skill: 'I'll give them tongues to sing my praise, "And hands to do my will." 6 His words the happy parents hear, And shout with joys divine, Dear Saviour, all we have and are Shall be for ever thine. Scripture: Matthew 19:14 Languages: English
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'Tis good to wait upon the Lord

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S126 (1825) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 'Tis good to wait upon the Lord, When Christ himself draws near, And ev'ry heart with one accord Ascends in solemn prayer. 2 While thus we feel the Saviour's love In heav'nly show'rs descend, Our souls commune with saints above In bless that knows no end. 3 We taste the precious streams of grace-- The fountain makes them sing: We travel through the wilderness-- They sit before the King. 4 We pray for grace to hold out well The conflict but begun; They of their past engagements tell, And sing the conquests won. 5 We fight the battles of the Lord, And are sometimes cast down; They wield no more the warrior's sword, But wear the conqueror's crown. Languages: English
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To God, the only wise

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S127 (1825) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Languages: English
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To keep the lamp alive

Hymnal: CDRS1825 #S128 (1825) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 To keep the lamp alive With oil we fill the bowl; 'Tis water makes the willow thrive, And grace that fees the soul. 2 The Lord's unsparing hand Supplies the living stream; It is not at our own command, But still deriv'd from him. 3 Beware of Peter's word Nor confidently say, "I never will deny thee, Lord," But grant I never may. 4 Man's wisdom is to seek His strength in God alone; And e'en an angel would be weak, Who trusted in his own. 5 Retreat beneath his wings, And in his grace confide; This more exalts the King of kings Than all your works beside. 6 In Jesus is our store, Grace issues from his throne; Whoever says, "I want no more," Confesses he has none. Languages: English

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