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Jesus, Descend With Glory Crowned

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16275 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Jesus, des­cend with glo­ry crowned Lyrics: 1 Jesus, des­cend with glo­ry crowned, Make bare Thy migh­ty arm; Let the arc­han­gel’s trum­pet sound The dread and loud alarm. 2 Let the re­bel­lious race ap­pear Before Thine aw­ful seat, There the de­ci­sive sen­tence hear, Thy just dis­plea­sure meet. 3 See the whole globe of earth on fire, And towns and for­ests blaze, While those who made them their desire, Are filled with wild am­aze. 4 Let sin­ners now to mount­ains pray, To rocks for shel­ter fly; Mountains will shake as well as they, The rocks in frag­ments lie. 5 But saints the scene with calm­ness view, Now their re­demp­tion’s near; Their Judge is their Re­deem­er too, Whose love for­bids their fear. Languages: English Tune Title: DIBDIN
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Heav'n Is The Seat Of Light And Bliss

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16278 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Heav’n is the seat of light and bliss Lyrics: 1 Heav’n is the seat of light and bliss, Where perfect spirits dwell; There they behold the Savior’s face, And all His glories tell. 2 In rapturous songs to Jesus’ name, They grateful spend their breath; Eternally His race proclaim, Who saves from sin and death. 3 Prostrate before His feet they lie, And high their voices raise; "Worthy the Lamb, once slain" they cry, And give Him endless praise. 4 Let lasting honors crown His head, Who bought us with His blood; And every tongue and nation spread His triumphs all abroad. 5 When shall we join the sacred throng, And worship with them there? Lofty like theirs shall be our song, And God vouchsafe to hear. Languages: English Tune Title: MOUNT CALVARY
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The Morn Of Life

Author: John Cross Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16282 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: The morn of life, how fair and gay! Lyrics: 1 The morn of life, how fair and gay! How cheer­ing and how new! What hopes il­lume each op­en­ing day, And bright­ens ev­ery view. 2 Youth’s ard­ent minds, with joy elate, Elastic and sin­cere, Suspect no ills that may await, Nor yield a thought to fear. 3 But slip­pe­ry is the path they tread, In plea­sure’s dan­ger­ous way; A thou­sand snares around them spread, And oft their feet be­tray. 4 How shall they, then, their course pur­sue, On life’s un­cer­tain road? What friend­ly hand will point their view, To du­ty and to God? 5 In God’s own word the way is sure, And clear to ev­ery eye; It leads them on a path se­cure To bright­er worlds on high. 6 Oh be this word their con­stant guide, Their stead­fast hope and trust! It ne’er can fail, though all be­side Shall min­gle with the dust. Languages: English Tune Title: PATIALA
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Tossed On The Wide, Tempestuous Sea

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16283 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Tossed on the wide tem­pes­tu­ous sea Lyrics: 1 Tossed on the wide tem­pes­tu­ous sea, With nu­mer­ous wants op­pressed, How wel­come must the har­bor be, Of safe­ty and of rest! 2 Such is the world of bliss to those, Who shall an en­trance find; There storms and tem­pests, fears and foes, No more dis­tress the mind. 3 There saints, nor sin nor sor­row know, But taste un­min­gled love; All that they wished or hoped below, They now en­joy above. Languages: English Tune Title: ALLEYNE
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How Blest The Shining Forms Above

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16284 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How blest the shin­ing forms above Lyrics: How blest the shin­ing forms above, Who dwell so near their God; They ever taste His rich­est love, Nor fear His lift­ed rod. Thus freed from ev­ery toil and care, Fain would we leave our clay; Some friend­ly ser­aph, come and bear Our lin­ger­ing souls away. When shall we reach the bliss­ful shore? Lord, call Thy pri­son­ers home; Our hearts and joys are gone be­fore, Come death, and Je­sus, come. But why im­patient of de­lay, So ea­ger to be gone? If God com­mands a long­er stay, His so­ver­eign will be done. Languages: English Tune Title: MARTYRDOM
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The Christian Missionary

Author: Thomas B. Murray Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16285 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How love­ly are the sil­ver rills Lyrics: 1 How love­ly are the sil­ver rills That down the mount­ain glide; How soft the dew on Zi­on’s hills, And Her­mon’s lof­ti­er side. 2 But soft­er than the drops of dew, Than sil­ver rills more fair, Is Gos­pel light, re­vealed to view In re­gions lone and bare. 3 What though in earth­en vess­els borne, Yet glo­ri­ous ’tis to pour Instruction, like the beams of morn, On na­tions dark be­fore. 4 So full of en­er­gy di­vine, The Lord’s en­light­en­ing Word Can make the cheer­less de­sert shine A gar­den of the Lord. 5 What though the mes­sen­ger be weak; E’en an­gels might re­joice To speak the words that he shall speak, Or list­en to his voice: 6 When in a lone and sav­age place Some hu­man foot­prints say, “Pur­sue, thou min­is­ter of grace, Thy heav’n­ly Mas­ter’s way. 7 “Go, find the lost, that they may live; The wan­der­ers bring again; Nor seek, in what our hands can give, Rewards for half thy pain. 8 “In yon­der tent a har­dy race Invites the Shep­herd’s care, To lead them to the throne of grace In pe­ni­tence and pray­er. 9 “Soon by those wild and sim­ple ones Shall pi­ous hymns be sung, And they shall breathe in Chris­tian tones Their own, their na­tive tongue. 10 “And hap­py thou, when life is past, And all is peace and rest, Should they, through thee, have learned at last The lang­uage of the blest! 11 “Thy fare is coarse, thy couch is hard, And thorns thy path at­tend; But think up­on the great reward That crowns thy jour­ney’s end. 12 "In all the scenes of life’s al­loy Be this thy soul’s re­lief; Thy Mas­ter went not up to joy, But first He suf­fered grief." Languages: English Tune Title: BOARDMAN
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Lo, What An Entertaining Sight

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16294 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Lo, what an en­ter­tain­ing sight Lyrics: 1 Lo, what an en­ter­tain­ing sight Are breth­ren that agree, Brethren whose cheer­ful hearts unite In bands of pi­ety! 2 When streams of love from Christ the spring Descend to ev­ery soul, And heav’n­ly peace with bal­my wing Bedews and shades the whole. 3 ’Tis like the oil, di­vin­ely sweet On Aar­on’s re­vere­nd head, The trick­ling drops per­fumed his feet, And o’er his gar­ments spread. 4 ’Tis plea­sant as the morn­ing dews That fall on Si­on’s hill, Where God His mild­est glo­ry shows, And makes His grace dis­till. Languages: English Tune Title: EAGLEY
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Long As I Live, I'll Bless Thy Name

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16303 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Long as I live, I’ll bless Thy name Lyrics: 1 Long as I live, I’ll bless Thy name, My king, my God of love; My work and joy shall be the same In that bright world above. 2 Great is the Lord, His pow­er un­known, And let His praise be great; I’ll sing the hon­ors of His throne, His works of grace re­peat. 3 Thy grace shall dwell up­on my tongue, And while my lips re­joice, The men that hear my fa­vored song Shall join their cheer­ful voice. 4 Fathers to sons shall teach Thy name, And child­ren learn Thy ways; Ages to come Thy truth pro­claim, And na­tions sound Thy praise. 5 Thy glo­ri­ous deeds of an­cient date Shall thro’ the world be known; Thine arm of pow­er, Thy hea­ven­ly state With pub­lic splen­dor shown. 6 The world is man­aged by Thy hands, Thy saints are ruled by love; And Thine eter­nal king­dom stands Tho’ rocks and hills re­move. Languages: English Tune Title: BELMONT
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Let Others Worldly Riches Prize

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16315 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Let others world­ly riches prize Lyrics: 1 Let others world­ly riches prize, I scorn this earth­ly clod; My por­tion is above the skies, My Sav­ior and my God. 2 In all that men call good and great, No plea­sure can I find; A lof­ty house, or large es­tate, Can ne’er con­tent the mind. 3 Were the Pe­ru­vi­an mount­ains mine, With all their hid­den store, Did I in gold and jew­els shine, I still should wish for more. 4 Not Crœ­sus’ wealth, nor Cæ­sar’s pow­er, Were I of both pos­sessed, Could in­ward peace and joy re­store, Or ease the trou­bled breast. 5 Restless I rove from place to place, And search from pole to pole, ’Till Je­sus shows His love­ly face, There’s nought can cheer my soul. Languages: English Tune Title: GRÄFENBERG
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Children Of Zion, Know Your King

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854, alt. Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16325 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Children of Zi­on, know your King Lyrics: 1 Children of Zi­on, know your King, Your own Mes­si­ah hail: Hosanna in His tem­ple sing, For He hath rent the veil. 2 Himself the sac­ri­fice for sin, As your High-Priest He died; With His own blood, He en­tered in— Behold Him cru­ci­fied! 3 Behold Him on the mer­cy seat, High in the ho­li­est place; Now cast your­selves be­fore His feet, Then rise to see His face. 4 That face with re­con­cil­ing beams Shines forth up­on you all; No long­er mourn by Ba­bel’s streams, He calls you—hear His call. 5 So shall your hearts with­in you burn; While guid­ed by His voice, With songs to Zi­on you return, And in your God re­joice, 6 At His great name, bow ev­ery knee; Let ev­ery tongue con­fess Christ, whom your fa­thers slew, is he, The Lord your Right­eous­ness. Languages: English Tune Title: MAITLAND

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