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Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Melody #451 (1835) Languages: English
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Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #600 (1819) Languages: English
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Behold the sons, and heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #947 (1835)

Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Zion's Hymns, for the Use of the Original Free-Will Baptist Church of North Carolina #d35 (1854)
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Behold the sons, the [and] heirs of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Evangelical Hymns, from various authors #302 (1806) Languages: English
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Gravity and decency

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCXXIX (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Behold the sons, the heirs of God Lyrics: 1 Behold the sons, the heirs of God, So dearly bought with Jesus' blood! Are they not born to heavenly joys, And shall they stoop to earthly toys? 2 Can laughter feed th' immortal mind? Were spirits of celestial kind Made for a jest, for sport and play, To wear out time and waste the day? 3 Doth vain discourse, or empty mirth, Well suit the honors of their birth? Shall they be fond of gay attire, Which children love, and fools admire? 4 What if we wear the richest vest, Peacocks and flies are better drest; This flesh with all its gaudy forms, Must drop to dust, and feed the worms. 5 Lord, raise our hearts and passions higher; Touch our vain souls with sacred fire; Then, with a heaven-directed eye, We'll pass these glittering trifles by. 6 We'll look on all the toys below With such disdain as angels do; And wait the call that bids us rise To mansions promis'd in the skies. Topics: Gravity and decency Languages: English
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Gravity and decency

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CXXXVI (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Behold the sons, the heirs of God Lyrics: 1 Behold the sons, the heirs of God, So dearly bought with Jesu's blood! Are they not born to heav'nly joys, And shall they stoop to earthly toys? 2 Can laughter feed th' immortal mind? Were spirits of celestial kind Made for a jest, for sport and play, To wear out time and waste the day? 3 Doth vain discourse, or empty mirth, Well suit the honors of their birth? Shall they be fond of gay attire, Which children love, and fools admire? 4 Lord, with a heav'n-directed eye, We'll pass these glittering trifles by. Oh, raise our hearts and passions higher; Touch our vain souls with sacred fire; 6 Then we will look on toys below With such disdain as angels do; And wait the call that bids us rise To mansions promis'd in the skies. Topics: Gravity and decency; Gravity and decency Languages: English
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Gravity and decency

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CXXXVI (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Behold the sons, the heirs of God Lyrics: 1 Behold the sons, the heirs of God, So dearly bought with Jesu's blood! Are they not born to heav'nly joys, And shall they stoop to earthly toys? 2 Can laughter feed th' immortal mind? Were spirits of celestial kind Made for a jest, for sport and play, To wear out time and waste the day? 3 Doth vain discourse, or empty mirth, Well suit the honors of their birth? Shall they be fond of gay attire, Which children love, and fools admire? 4 Lord, with a heav'n-directed eye, We'll pass these glittering trifles by. Oh, raise our hearts and passions higher; Touch our vain souls with sacred fire; 6 Then we will look on toys below With such disdain as angels do; And wait the call that bids us rise To mansions promis'd in the skies. Topics: Gravity and decency; Gravity and decency Languages: English

Redeemed ones the heirs of God

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Hymns. 6th ed. #d213 (1843) Languages: English
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Redeemed ones the heirs of God

Hymnal: Christian's Duty, exhibited in a series of hymns #240 (1825) Languages: English

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