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Exalted High at God's Right Hand

Author: Rowland Hill Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 26 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Exalted high at God’s right hand, Nearer the throne than cherubs stand, With glory crowned, in white array, My wondering soul says, Who are they? 2. These are the saints beloved of God, Washed are their robes in Jesus’ blood; More spotless than the purest white, They shine in uncreated light. 3. Brighter than angels, lo! they shine Their glories great, and all divine; Tell me their origin, and say Their order what, and whence they came. 4. Through tribulation great they came; They bore the cross, and scorned the shame; Within the living temple blest, In God they dwell, and on Him rest. 5. Hunger they ne’er shall feel again, Nor burning thirst shall they sustain; To wells of living waters led By God, the Lamb, forever fed. 6. Unknown to mortal ears, they sing The secret glories of their king; Tell me the subject of their lays, And whence their loud exalted praise. 7. Jesus, the Savior, is their theme; They sing the wonders of His name; To Him ascribing power and grace, Dominion and eternal praise. 8. Amen they cry to Him alone, Who dares to fill His Father’s throne; They give Him glory, and again Repeat His praise, and say Amen. Used With Tune: MISSIONARY CHANT Text Sources: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, Chiefly Intended for Public Worship, by Rowland Hill, 1783
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O that my heart was right with thee

Author: Toplady Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Living wholly to God; To be made perfect in Divine Love
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With Glory Clad, with Strength Arrayed

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 125 hymnals Lyrics: 1 With glory clad, with strength arrayed, the Lord, that o'er all nature reigns, the world's foundations strongly laid, and the vast fabric still sustains. 2 How surely 'stablished is your throne, which shall no change or period see! For you, O Lord, and you alone, are God from all eternity. 3 The floods, O Lord, lift up their voice, and toss the troubled waves on high; but God above can still their noise, and make the angry sea comply. 4 Your promise, Lord, is ever sure, and they that in thy house would dwell, that happy station to secure, must still in holiness excel. Topics: God His Sovereignty; God Eternity of ; God Immutability of; God in Nature Scripture: Psalm 93 Used With Tune: MENDON Text Sources: Tale and Brady's New Version, 1696, 1698; mod.
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Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer!

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1,344 hymnals Used With Tune: SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER
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Kind Framer Of The Firmament

Author: William J. Blew Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Kind Framer of the firmament, Their light eternal, who believe, Christ, hear us, and our cries prevent, Savior of all, our prayers receive: 2 Who, sorrowing that by death’s sharp sting The race of man should come to naught, Hast saved a world, when languishing, And healing to the guilty brought. 3 The world fast waning to its eve— Like bridegroom, from His vaulted home, He deigned that noblest shrine to leave The blessèd mother’s virgin womb. 4 He, at whose name all bend, and bow To His Almightiness the knee, In Heav’n above and earth below, Confessors of His majesty. 5 Thee we implore, O holy Lord— For Thou wilt come our judge to be, From us in every season ward The arrows of the enemy. 6 Praise, honor, might and glory meet, To God the Father and the Son; And to the holy Paraclete, While everlasting ages run. Used With Tune: ST. ELIGIUS Text Sources: Sarum Breviary; Tr.: The Church Hymn and Tune Book (London: Francis & John Rivington, 1892)
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When Jesus Wept

Author: William Billings Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: When Jesus wept, the falling tear Lyrics: When Jesus wept, the falling tear in mercy flowed beyond all bound; when Jesus groaned, a trembling fear seized all the guilty world around. Topics: The Grace of Jesus Christ Christ's Life and Teaching Scripture: John 11:35 Used With Tune: WHEN JESUS WEPT
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Let anxious doubts be heard no more

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Let anxious doubts be heard no more, But Christ the joy be all our theme, The Spirit feels his gospel sure To every soul that trusts his name. 2 Jesus, thy witness speaks within, The mercy, which thy words reveal, Refines the heart from sense and sin, And stamps its own celestial seal. 3 'Tis God's renewing, gracious hand That molds and forms the heart anew; Transgressors can no more withstand, But bow and own his doctrine true. 4 The guilty wretch, that trust thy blood, Finds peace and pardon at the cross; The soul, that was averse to God, Believes and loves his maker's laws. 5 Let proud opposers cease their strife, And own, O Lord, the work is thine; The voice that calls the dead to life Must be almighty and divine. The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors, 1799
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Deep Are the Wounds That Sin Has Made

Author: Anne Steele Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 166 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Deep are the wounds that sin has made; Where shall the sinner find a cure? In vain, alas! is nature’s aid; The work exceeds all nature’s power. 2. And can no sovereign balm be found? And is no kind physician nigh, To ease the pain, and heal the wound, Ere life and hope for ever fly? 3. There is a great Physician near; Look up, O fainting soul, and live! See in His heavenly smiles appear Such ease as nature cannot give. 4. See in the dying Savior’s blood Life, health, and bliss abundant flow! ’Tis only this dear, sacred flood Can ease thy pain, and heal thy woe. 5. Sin throws in vain its pointed dart, For here a sovereign cure is found, A cordial for the fainting heart, A balm for every painful wound. Used With Tune: ST. SEPULCHRE Text Sources: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, 1760

The Church's Safety and Triumph Among National Desolations

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 465 hymnals First Line: God is the refuge of His saints, When storms of sharp distress invade
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Enslaved by Sin and Bound in Chains

Author: Anne Steele Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 58 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Enslaved by sin and bound in chains, Beneath its dreadful tyrant sway, And doomed to everlasting pains, We wretched, guilty captives lay. 2. Nor gold nor gems could buy our peace, Nor all the world’s collected store Suffice to purchase our release; A thousand worlds were all too poor. 3. Jesus, the Lord, the mighty God, An all sufficient ransom paid. O matchless price! His precious blood For vile, rebellious traitors shed. 4. Jesus the Sacrifice became To rescue guilty souls from hell; The spotless, bleeding, dying Lamb Beneath avenging Justice fell. 5. Amazing goodness! Love divine! Oh, may our grateful hearts adore The matchless grace nor yield to sin Nor wear its cruel fetters more! Used With Tune: WENN WIR IN HÖCHSTEN NÖTEN Text Sources: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, 1760

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