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In Evil Long I Took Delight

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #252 (1924) Topics: Accepting Christ Languages: English Tune Title: ST. AGNES
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In Evil Long I Took Delight

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Gloria Deo #313 (1901) Topics: Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: BYEFIELD

In Evil Long I Took Delight

Author: John Newton Hymnal: A. M. E. C. Hymnal #361 (1954) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. AGNES
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In evil long I took delight

Author: John Newton Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #LXI (1801) Lyrics: 1 In evil long I took delight, Unaw'd by shame or fear Till a new object struck my sight, And stopt my wild career. 2 I saw one hanging on a tree, In agonies of blood; He fix'd his languid eyes on me; As near his cross I stood. 3 Sure never to my latest breath, Shall I forget that look; He seem'd to charge me with his death, Though not a word he spoke. 4 My conscience felt and own'd the guilt, And plung'd me in despair; I saw my sins his blood had spilt, And help'd to nail him there. 5 Alas! I knew not what I did, But now my tears are vain; Where shall my trembling soul be hid, For I the Lord have slain. 6 A second look he gave, which said, I freely all forgive; This blood is for thy ransom paid, I dy'd that thou may'st live. 7 With pleasing grief and mournful joy, My spirits now were fill'd, That I should such a life destroy, Yet live by him I kill'd. Languages: English
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In evil long I took delight

Author: Newton Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #190 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 In evil long I took delight, Unawed by shame or fear, Till a new object struck my sight, And stopped my wild career. 2 I saw One hanging on a tree, In agony and blood; Who fixed his languid eyes on me, As near the cross I stood. 3 Sure never, till my latest breath, Can I forget that look; It seemed to charge me with his death, Though not a word he spoke. 4 Alas! I knew not what I did, But all my tears were vain; Where could my trembling soul be hid? For I the Lord had slain. 5 A second look he gave, that said, I freely all forgive; This blood is for thy ransom paid,-- I did that thou mayst live. Topics: Christ Sufferings and Death; The Look of Compassion Scripture: Luke 22:61-62
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In evil long I took delight

Hymnal: The American Vocalist #331b (1849) Tune Title: IN EVIL LONG
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Calvary's Lamb

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Tabernacle Songs #13 (1909) First Line: In evil long I took delight Refrain First Line: Oh, the Lamb, the bleeding Lamb Languages: English Tune Title: [In evil long I took delight]
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Oh, the Lamb, the bleeding Lamb

Hymnal: The Salvation Army Music #41a (1900) First Line: In evil long I took delight Languages: English Tune Title: [In evil long I took delight]
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The Lamb of Calvary

Author: Isaac Naylor Hymnal: Songs of the Pentecost for the Forward Gospel Movement #62 (1894) First Line: In evil long I took delight Refrain First Line: O the Lamb, the risen Lamb Languages: English Tune Title: [In evil long I took delight]
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Calvary's Stream is Flowing

Hymnal: Songs and Solos used by the Christian Crusaders #70 (1892) First Line: In evil long I took delight Languages: English Tune Title: [In evil long I took delight]

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