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Prayer, answered by Crosses

Author: Newton Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 135 hymnals First Line: I ask'd the Lord that I might grow Lyrics: 1 I ask'd the Lord that I might grow In faith, and love, and every grace; Might more of his salvation know, And seek more earnestly his face. 2 'Twas he who taught me thus to pray, And he, I trust, has answer'd prayer; But it has been in such away, As almost drove me to despair. 3 I hop'd that in some favor'd hour, At once he'd answer my request; And, by his love's constraining power, Subdue my sins, and give me rest. 4 Instead of this, he made me feel The hidden evils of my heart, And let the angry powers of hell Assault my soul in every part. 5 Yea, more, with his own hand he seem'd Intent to aggravate my woe; Cross'd all the fair designs I schem'd, Blasted my grounds, and laid me low. 6 "Lord, why is this," I trembling cry'd, "Wilt thou pursue thy worm to death?" "'Tis in this way," the Lord reply'd, "I answer prayer for grace and faith. 7 "These inward trials I employ, "From self, and pride, to set thee free; "And break thy schemes of earthly joy, "That thou may'st seek thy all in me." Topics: The Christian; Christian His prayers answered by crosses; Prayer Answered by Crosses
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The Ransom

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 34 hymnals First Line: I come, the great Redeemer cries Lyrics: 1 "I come," the great redeemer cries, "A year of freedom to declare, "From debts and bondage to discharge, "And Jews and Greeks the grace shall share: 2 "A day of vengeance I proclaim, "But not on man the storm shall fall, "On me its thunder shall descend; "My strength, my love sustain them all." 3 Stupendous favor! matchless grace! Jesus has dy'd that we might live; Not worlds below, or worlds above Could so divine a ransom give. 4 To him, who lov'd our ruin'd race, And for our lives laid down his own, Let songs of joyful praises rise, Sublime, eternal as his throne. Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Ransom; Christ Ransom Scripture: Isaiah 61:2
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The rich Man and Lazarus

Author: Dr. Doddridge Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 45 hymnals First Line: In what confusion earth appears Lyrics: 1 In what confusion earth appears, God's dearest children bath'd in tears; While they, who heaven itself deride, Riot in luxury and pride. 2 But patient let my soul attend, And, ere I censure, view the end; That end, how different, who can tell? The wide extremes of heaven and hell. 3 See the red flames around him twine, Who did in gold and purple shine! Nor can his tongue one drop obtain T' allay the scorching of his pain. 4 While round the saint, so poor below, Full rivers of salvation flow; On Abram's breast he leans his head, And banquets on celestial bread. 5 Jesus, my Savior, let me share The meanest of thy servant's fare; May I at last approach to taste The blessings of thy marriage-feast. Topics: Hell; Hell and Heaven Scripture: Luke 16:25
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Not ashamed of Christ

Author: Gregg; B. Francis Appears in 1,295 hymnals First Line: Jesus, and shall it ever be Lyrics: 1 Jesus! and shall it ever be A mortal man asham'd of thee! Asham'd of thee whom angels praise, Whose glory shines thro' endless days! 2 Asham'd of Jesus! sooner far Let evening blush to own a star; He sheds the beams of light divine, O'er this benighted soul of mine. 3 Asham'd of Jesus! just as soon Let midnight be asham'd of noon; 'Tis midnight with my soul till he, Bright morning-star bid darkness flee. 4 Asham'd of Jesus! that dear friend On whom my hopes of heaven depend! No; when I blush—be this my shame, That I no more revere his name. 5 Asham'd of Jesus! Yes, I may, When I've no guilt to wash away, No tears to wipe, no good to crave, No fears to quell, no soul to save. 6 'Til then—nor is my boasting vain— Till then, I boast my Savior slain! And O, may this my glory be, That Christ is not asham'd of me! 7 [His institutions would I prize, Take up the cross my shame despise; Dare to defend his noble cause, And yield obedience to his laws.] Topics: Baptism; Shame, on account of Christ, abhorred
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Phisician, or; the Miracles of Christ

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: Jesus, since thou art still to-day Lyrics: 1 Jesus, since thou art still to-day As yesterday the same; Present to heal, in me display The virtue of thy name. 2 Since still thou go'st about to do The needy creatures good; On me, that I thy praise my shew, Be all thy wonders shew'd. Leper. 3 Now, Lord, to whom for help I call, Thy Miracles repeat; With pitying eye behold me fall, A leper at thy feet. 4 Loathsome, and vile, and self-abhor;d, I sink beneath my sin; But if thou wilt, a grcious word Of thine can make me clean. Deaf and Dumb. 5 Thou seest me deaf to thy commands, Open, O Lord! mine ear; Bid me stretch out my withered hands, And lift them up in prayer. 6 Silent, (alas! thou know'st how long0 My voice I cannot raise; But O! when thou shalt loose my tongue, The dumb shall sing thy Praise. Lame. 7 Lame at the pool I still am seen, Waiting to find relief; While many others venture in, And wash away their grief. 8 Now speak my mind, my conscience sound, Give, and my strength employ; Light as an hart, my soul shall bound, The lame shall leap for joy. Blind. 9 If thou, my God, art passing by, O! let me find thee near; Jesus, in mercy hear my cry, Thou, son, of David, hear; 10 See, I am waiting in the way, For thee the heavenly light; Command me to be brought, and say, "Sinner, receive thy sight." Possessed. 11 Cast out thy foes, and let them still To thy great name submit; Clothe with thy righteousness, and heal, And place me at thy feet. 12 From sin, and guilt, the power, the pain, Thou wilt releive my soul; Lord, I believe, and not in vain, For thou wilt make me whole. Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Physician ; Christ Physician of the soul and body; Leper crying; Miracles of Christ applied
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Imputed Righteousness

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 504 hymnals First Line: Jesus, thy blood and righteousness Lyrics: 1 Jesus, thy blood and righteousness My beauty are, my glorious dress; Midst flaming worlds, in these array'd, With Joy shall I lift up my head. 2 When from the dust of death I rise To take my mansion in the skies, E'en then shall this be all my plea "Jesus hath liv'd and dy'd for me." 3 Bold shall I stand in thy great day, For who aught to my charge shall lay? While thro' thy blood absolv'd I am, From sins' tremendous curse and shame. 4 Thus Abraham the friend of God, Thus all the armies bought with blood, Savior of sinners thee proclaim, Sinners, of whom the chief I am. 5 This spotless robe the same appears When ruin'd nature sinks in years: No age can change its glorious hue, The robe of Christ is ever new. 6 O! let the dead now hear thy voice, Bid, Lord, thy banish'd ones rejoice, Their beauty this, their glorious dress, Jesus, the Lord our righteousness. Topics: Scripture Doctrines and Blessings Justification; Justification; Righteousness imputed Scripture: Jeremiah 23:6 Text Sources: Madan's Collecition
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Melchizedek, a type of Christ

Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: King of Salem, bless my soul Lyrics: 1 King of Salem, bless my soul! Make a wounded sinner whole! King of righteousness and peace, Let not thy sweet visits cease! 2 Come! refresh this soul of mine With thy sacred bread and wine! All thy love to me unfold, Half of which can not be told. 3 Hail Melchizedek divine! Thou great high-priest shalt be mine; All my powers before thee fall, Take not tithe, but take them all! Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Melchizedek, a type of Christ; Aaron, Melchisedec and Christ; Christ Melchisedec Scripture: Genesis 14:18-19
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A Summary View of the Creation

Author: Needham Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 27 hymnals First Line: Look up, ye saints, direct your eyes Lyrics: 1 Look up, ye saints, direct your eyes To Him who dwells above the skies; With your glad notes his praise rehearse Who form'd the mighty universe. 2 He spoke, and from the womb of night At once sprang up the cheering light; Him discord heard, and at his nod Beauty awoke, and spoke the God. 3 The word he gave, th' obedient sun Began his glorious grace to run: Nor silver moon, nor stars delay To glide along th' aetherial way. 4 Teeming with life, air, earth, and sea Obey th' Almighty's high decree; To every tribe he gives their food, Then speaks the whole divinely good. 5 But to complete the wondrous plan, From earth, and dust, he fashion'd Man; In man the last, in him the best, The Maker's image stands confest. 6 Lord, while thy glorious works I view, Form thou my heart and soul anew; Here bid thy purest light to shine, And beauty glow with charms divine. Topics: Creation and Providence; A Summary view of Creation; Creation Of Man; Submission filial Scripture: Genesis 1
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Lord God, omnipotent to bless

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lord God, omnipotent to bless, My supplication hear; Guardian of Jacob, to my voice Incline thy gracious ear. 2 If I have never yet begun To tread the sacred road, O teach my wandering feet the way To Zion's blest abode! 3 Or if I'm travelling in the path, Assist me with thy strength, And let me swift advances make, And reach thine heaven at length. 4 My care, my hope, my first request, Are all compris'd in this, To follow where thy saints have led, And then partake their bliss. Topics: Worship Hymns After Sermon; Sufficient grace desired; Heart now desired; Public Religion Scripture: Psalm 84:8
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The Eternity of God and Man's Mortality

Author: Steele Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: Lord, thou hast been thy childrens God Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou hast been thy childrens God, All-powerful, wise, and good, and just, In every age their safe abode, Their hope, their refuge, and their trust, 2 Before thy word gave nature birth, Or spread the starry heavens abroad, Or form'd the varied face of earth, From everlasting thou art God. 3 Great father of eternity, How short are ages in thy sight! A thousand years, how swift they fly, Like one short silent watch of night! 4 Uncertain life, how soon it flies! Dream of an hour, how short our bloom! Like spring's gay verdure now we rise, Cut down ere night to fill the tomb. 5 Teach us to count our short'ning days, And with true diligence apply Our hearts to wisdom's sacred ways, That we may learn to live and die. Topics: God; Eternity Of God; Mortality of man Scripture: Psalm 90

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