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What mean these jealousies and fears

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #301 (1814) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 What mean these jealousies and fears, As if the Lord were loth to save? Or lov'd to see us steep'd in tears, Or sink with sorrow to the grave. 2 Does he want slaves to grace his throne? Or crush them with an iron rod? Is he refresh'd to hear us groan? Is he a tyrant, or a God? 3 Not all th' iniquities thou'st wrought, So much his tender bowels grieve, As this unkind injurious thought,-- That he's unwilling to forgive. Topics: Faith Languages: English
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What mean these jealousies and fears?

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #309 (1828) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 What mean these jealousies and fears? As if the Lord was loath to save, Or lov'd to see us drench'd in tears, Or sink with sorrow to the grave. 2 Does he want slaves to grace his throne? Or rules he by an iron rod? Loves he the deep despairing groan? Is he a tyrant, or a God? 3 Not all the sins which we have wrought, So much his tender bowels grieve, As this unkind injurious thought, That he's unwilling to forgive. 4 What though our crimes are black as night, Or glowing like the crimson morn, Immanuel's blood will make them white As now through the pure ether borne. 5 Lord, 'tis amazing grace we own, And well may rebel worms surprise; But, was not thy incarnate Son A most amazing sacrifice? 6 "I've found a ransom," saith the Lord, "No humble penitent shall die?" Lord, we would now believe thy word, And thy unbounded mercies try! Topics: Salvation through Jesus Christ The sinner trusting in Christ for salvation; The sinner trusting in God
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What mean these jealousies and fears

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #H.LIV (1809) Languages: English
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What mean these jealousies and fears

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #H.LIV (1817) Languages: English

What mean [means] these jealousies and fears

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts' Psalms & Hymns. 2nd Baltimore ed. #aXC (1804)
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What mean [means] these jealousies and fears

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors. #90 (1826) Languages: English

What mean [means] these jealousies and fears

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns & Spiritual Songs, for Public and Family Worship #d128 (1814) Languages: English

What mean [means] these jealousies and fears

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: The American Seaman's Hymn Book #d234 (1826)

What mean [means] these jealousies and fears

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: The Providence Selection of Hymns, Supplementary to Dr. Watts. #d258 (1820)

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