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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Mrs. Steele Hymnal: Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes; for the use of Christian Congregations #436 (1855)
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Mrs. Steele Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #436 (1858)
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Psalmist #499 (1843)
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Psalmist #499 (1849)
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And will the Lord thus condescend

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Baptist Praise Book #579 (1872)
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The Heavenly guest

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CVIII (1790) First Line: And will the Lord thus condescend Lyrics: 1 And will the LORD thus condescend To visit sinful worms? Thus at the door shall mercy stand, In all her winning forms? 2 Surprizing grace! — and shall my heart Unmov'd and cold remain? Has this hard rock no tender part? Must mercy please in vain? 3 Shall JESIS for admission sue, His charming voice unheard? And this vile heart, his rightful due, Remain for ever barr'd? 4 'Tis sin, alas! with tyrant power, The lodging has possess'd; And crouds of traitors bar the door Against the heav'nly guest. 5 LORD, rise in thy all conqu'ring grace, Thy mighty power display; One beam of glory from thy face Can drive my foes away. 6 Ye dangerous inmates, hence depart; Dear Saviour enter in, And guard the passage to my heart, And keep out ev'ry sin. Topics: After Sermon Scripture: Revelation 3:20 Languages: English
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The Heavenly Guest

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #67 (1760) First Line: And will the Lord thus condescend Lyrics: I. And will the Lord thus condescend To visit sinful worms? Thus at the door, shall mercy stand In all her winning forms? II. Surprising grace!—and shall my heart Unmov'd and cold remain? Has this hard rock no tender part? Must mercy please in vain? III. Shall Jesus for admission sue, His charming voice unheard? And this vile heart, his rightful due, Remain for ever barr'd? IV. 'Tis sin, alas, with tyrant pow'r, The lodging has possest; And crowds of traitors bar the door Against the heav'nly guest. V. Lord, rise in thy all-conqu'ring grace, Thy mighty pow'r display; One beam of glory from thy face Can drive my foes away. VI. Ye dang'rous inmates, hence depart; Dear Saviour, enter in, And guard the passage to my heart, And keep out ev'ry sin. Scripture: Revelation 3:20 Languages: English
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Behold I stand at the door and knock

Hymnal: Spiritual Songs for Social Worship #248 (1834) First Line: And will the Lord thus condescend
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The heavenly Guest

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #274 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: And will the Lord thus condescend Topics: Communion; God Refuge; Mercy Seat; Retirement Languages: English
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Guest

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #440 (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: And will the Lord thus con

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