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Jesus, the Grace reveal'd

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #I.IX (1776) Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the Grace reveal'd, The great Salvation shewn, The Sum of Love's Decrees unseal'd, The Plant of great Renown. 2 Rais'd by the Father's Grace, The Plant of his right Hand, To represent before his Face, The Souls from ev'ry Land. 3 Plant of the Father's Care, On whom his Love did shine; The Branches in him hidden were, 'Till he grew to a Vine. 4 The eternal Husbandman, To make the Branches pure, In Wisdom infinite began Our Barrenness to cure. 5 He then this Vine did dress, Whilst Love his Hand did urge, That ev'ry Branch in Righteousness He in one Vine might purge. 6 From each superfl'ous Shoot, The Buds of Man's Offence; This to destroy he purg'd the Root, And in it ev'ry Branch. 7 With Bruises was he drest, And nail'd up to a Tree; The pruning Hook his Soul opprest, That he might fruitful be. 8 He was not purg'd in vain, but did his Strength recruit; And when was finish'd all his Pain, There then appear'd his Fruit. 9 Distill'd from all his Smart The holy Unction ran; This is the Wine that chears the Heart, The Heart of GOD and Man. 10 With us he doth abound, As Branches, he the Stem; From him our Fruitfulness is found, And shall remain in him. 11 Hence shall our Joys arise, And ev'ry Hour improve, Whilst, in his smoaking Sacrifice, GOD hears our Songs above. Scripture: John 15:1 Languages: English
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Jesus, the Saviour, from above

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #I.XI (1776) Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the Saviour, from above, The Father's deep, descending Love Reach'd us, the lower Parts of Earth, And rais'd us to a heav'nly Birth: He who ascends to Glory is the same, As humbled to the Earth, from Heaven came. 2 Above the highest Heavens far, Earth's lower Parts now risen are; When God, who put our Nature on, Ascended, the triumphant Man, Where Thrones, Dominions, Powers, and Angels fall Before his Face, as filling all in all. 3 Pre-eminence to Jesus giv'n, To fill all Things in Earth and Heav'n: The Dispensation now is come, When God has gather'd all Things Home; All Things in Love are gather'd into one, Where Heav'n and Earth make one beloved Son. 4 Now Jesus fills all Things, we know; All Things above, and all below; That he fills all Things, we are sure, Hence all Things now to us are pure: In Faith's Idea no Vacuum we find, For he fills all, as God's eternal Mind. 5 Nothing but Jesus now we view; Old Things are lsot, and all Things new; He fills our Heart, our Eye, our Ear, And nought but Jesus doth appear. O holy Mystery! here ends our Want, Our Griefs, our Sorrows, Troubles, and Complaint. Scripture: Ephesians 4:10 Languages: English
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Jesus thou highest, loveliest Name

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #I.LX (1776) Lyrics: 1 Jesus, thou highest, loveliest Name Of all on Earth of Heav'n, The blest Reward of all thy Shame, By thy great Father giv'n. 2 Because thou didst thy Heavens bow, Thy People's ancient Suit; Cam'st down in Servant's Form, so low, As Loss of all Repute. 3 In Fashion as that fallen Race, Whose Offspring are but Grass, Thou took'st the meanest servile Place In all their lowest Class: 4 Becam'st obedient unto Death, Nor could'st, nor would'st thou flee; But humbly didst resign thy Breath Upon the shameful Tree! 5 Therefore hath God exalted thee, And set thee up on high; Where thou shalt prais'd and worshipp'd be To all Eternity. 6 Lo! ev'ry Knee to thee shall bow, Whether they stood or fell; In Heav'n above, or Earth below, And in eternal Hell. 7 All shall thy Grace or Fury prove; Thy Kingdom all shall own: Man shall be happy in thy Love; Let Satan dread thy Frown. 8 Thus ev'ry Tongue, constrain'd by Grace, Or Power, shall confess The Lord, with a confused Face, Or, th' Lord their Righteousness. 9 Herein the Father's glorify'd, That thou art Lord of all; Whilst Men and Angel's swelling Pride Before thy Feet shall fall. Scripture: Philippians 2:9-11 Languages: English
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Jesus, thy Beauties I explore!

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #I.LI (1776) Lyrics: 1 Jesus, thy Beauties I explore! Who am a helpless worm; Adoring now and evermore Thy crucified Form. 2 When on thy Cross, my dearest Lord, What Love didst thou display! Eternal Annals shall record The great, uncommon Day. 3 Down low, beneath the Wrath of Heav'n, Thy troubled Soul did bow; Humiliation deeply grav'n Upon thy bleeding Brow. 4 My God! my God! was then thy Cry, Why hast thou me forsook? Nature, replying with a Sigh, In strong Convulsions shook. 5 More marr'd than any Man's thy Face, Thy Judgment's took away; Nor Men, nor Angels then could trace Thy Mystery, thy Day. 6 Thou didst, when in the Depths of Hell, An awful Silence keep; No Tongue like thine can ever tell The Horrors of the Deep. 7 Strong Pains of Death encompass'd Thee, And hellish Pangs were felt, That thou might'st set thy Children free From all their Sin and Guilt. 8 Tho' Satan once did us enslave, Now thou hast bruis'd his Head; And in thyself didst fully save Thy lov'd, thy royal Seed. 9 Hence everlasting Praise belongs To thee our God and King: Do thou but influence our Songs, And we will ever sing. Scripture: Acts 8:33 Languages: English
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Jesus, thy Name we praise!

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #I.LXVIII (1776) Lyrics: 1 Jesus, thy Name we praise! To thee our Songs we raise: Hail! holy Lamb; Thou hast redeem'd us, Greatly esteem'd us, Witness thy Sacrifice, Torment and Shame. 2 When we were lost to Sin, Unholy and unclean, Unmeet for God: Wond'rous Redemption! Glorious Exemption Now, and for-ever, from Hell, by thy Blood! 3 When thou didst Man become, Our State thou didst assume, Thou was made Sin; All our Uncleanness Spirit'al Leanness, Lust, Pride, and Enmity thou didst take in. 4 Thou wast made Man, with all His Mis'ries by the Fall; Faithful to God; Greatly enduring All the Out-pouring Of infinite Punishment, suff'ring to Blood. 5 Humbling thyself to Death, Thou didst resign thy Breath, Tortur'd with Pain: God had declared Man once ensnared Surely should die the Death; this was Sin's Gain. 6 Here was our Sin destroy'd; Our Enemies annoy'd, When Jesus dy'd Sighing, and groaning, Bleeding atoning, Sin was condemned and slain in his Side. 7 When the third Morn was come, Then didst thou leave the Tomb; Ceas'd all thy Woes; Bravely victorious, Heavenly glorious, Openly triumphing over thy Foes. 8 Lo! hence our Joys begin, We see thee, without Sin, Holy and bright; Justification, Perfect Salvation, Thy Resurrection for Man brought to Light. 9 'Twas then the Father spake, His awful Silence brake, Thou art my Son, Holy for-ever, Worthy my Favour, Only begotten, come sit on my Throne. 10 Hail! Son of Mary, hail! Our Songs shall neve fail Whilst Grace doth shine: Deep Adoration Thy Congregation Ever shall pay thee, thou Saviour divine. Scripture: Romans 4:25 Languages: English
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On the Birth of Jesus

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #II.XXII (1776) First Line: Let all the Nations of the Earth Lyrics: 1 Let all the Nations of the Earth Sing of the great Redeemer's Birth! That once despised Man: O how immense the Mystery; The Father of Eternity contracted to a Span. 2 The fallen Sons of Men he took, Such that were written in his Book, Did all our State assume, That we with him, from Sin set free, That pure and holy Thing might be, Born from the Virgin's Womb. 3 Lo! there a Man was born again, Exempt from Adam's dreadful Stain, And fully meet for Heav'n: And here the fallen Sons of Earth Aee born of God, this their New-birth, This Grace to them is giv'n. 4 With Angel-Hosts we join to sing The Praises of our new-born King, Our God incarnate bless, Whose holy, strange mysterious Birth, Brought heavenly Joys to Sons of Earth, With Peace and Righteousness. Languages: English
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Let Heav'n and Earth united sing

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #I.XII (1776) Lyrics: 1 Let Heav'n and Earth united sing The Praises of the God of Love, Our Husband, Saviour, God and King, Whose Name and Nature such we prove. 2 But Zion, Church and Bride of God, Withdrawing from the joyful Throng, Bewails her State of Widownhood, And vents Complaints instead of Song. 3 For Grief, an absent God's her Plea, In deepest Sorrow thus she cries, The Lord he hath forsaken me, Dissolv'd are all the solemn Ties. 4 I of my God forgotten am, Tho' once belov'd, and nam'd his Bride; My Glory's turned into Shame, Where from my Mis'ries may I hide? 5 Cease Virgin-spouse, why shouldst thou grieve, And Causelsss mourn in Tears of Blood? Thy Joy is full, only believe, And hear what says thy Husband, God. 6 Can Mothers find forgetful prove, Of Sucklings nourish'd at the Breast, Maternal Bowels cease to move To Infants when with Pain oppress'd? 7 Or can Compassion leave the Heart Whilst they their smiling Babes expose To Death, without b'ing kill'd with Smart, And feel again their Bangs and Throes? 8 Those, worse than brutal, may forget, Who having Nature's Laws withstood; Thro' curs'd Impulse, strange, nameless great, Imbrue their Hands in Infant's Blood. 9 But I will ne'er forget my Bride, Says Jesus, God of Love and Truth, Taken, when sleeping, from my side, Then, born to bear, eternal Youth. 10 I'll not forget my Word, my Oath, I'll not forget my Wounds, my Blood; My Friendship makes but one of both, And I am still thy Saviour, God. 11 Wrote on my Hands thy much lov'd Name, My Zion, glorious is thy State! I see thee always without Blame, And his own Body none can hate. 12 Thy Walls before me always are; Bounds to thy Dwelling I have set; My Zion's my peculiar Care, My Zion I will ne'er forget. 13 O happy Zion! see and prove How groundless all thy Sorrows are; Live in thy Husband's Nature, Love, And that shall cast out all thy Fear. Scripture: Isaiah 49:15 Languages: English
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Let us our Hearts and Voices raise

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #II.VII (1776) Lyrics: 1 Let us our Hearts and Voices raise, To sound the mighty Saviour's Praise, And sing he dy'd, and lives again For us, the fallen Sons of men. 2 He bare our Curse, our Debt he paid, When all our Woes on him were laid; Our Midnight Darkness chas'd away, And rais'd us to eternal Day. 3 'Tis finish'd, saith the dying God, For Man, cries all his Wounds and Blood: Salvation finish'd was for us, In Jesus, bleeding on the Cross. 4 He, fainting, felt Death's rude Divorce, To put his Testament in force; Wherein to Man he did bequeath The Labours of his Life and Death. 5 Quickly he breaks Death's feeble Chain, And to his Throne ascends again; There sits adorn'd with Wounds and Blood, And calls the wand'rers Home to God. 6 Let all the Sons of Sion sing Unwearied Praise to Christ their King, He is our Saviour, God, and we Will sound his Name eternally. Languages: English
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Mortals, behold your dying God

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #II.XXIII (1776) Lyrics: 1 Mortals behold your dying God, Take Refuge in his Name; Come, wash your Robes white in the Blood Of Christ, the slaughter'd Lamb. 2 O 'tis eternal Life to know His Godhead, Blood, and Fame: The Scriptures say, he dy'd for you, Then venture on the Lamb. 3 Now welcome all who come to God, In Christ, the Saviour's Name; There's full Redemption in his Blood; Then do not slight the Lamb. 4 O that you God, the Saviour, knew, And that he bore your Shame; Dy'd, rose again, and lives for you, Then would you prize the Lamb. 5 What Love, what Kindness did he shew! When he from Heaven came, To bear away all Sin for you, Behold the holy Lamb. 6 How rich the Blood which once did flow! To cover us from Shame; We'll bow before thy Foot-stool low, And hail thee, lovely Lamb. 7 O Christ, our God, our bleeding King, We'll ever sing thy Fame; Here and in Heav'n we'll shout and sing Thy Glories, worthy Lamb. Languages: English
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Moses, he gave the fi'ry Law

Hymnal: CHPS1776 #I.LXIII (1776) Lyrics: 1 Moses, he gave the fi'ry Law, Which brought no Strength, nor Pow'r to draw; But the chief End for which it came, Was to accuse, and to condemn; That Man might die to all his boasted Good, Despair of Life 'till brought to Jesu's Blood. 2 By Jesus, a diviner Name, Eternal Grace, in Justice, came; The Grace giv'n us in Christ, our Head, Ere Time commenc'd, or Worlds were made: In all th' Extent of Truth to be reveal'd, Jesus ador'd! and human Nature heal'd. 3 What Grace appear'd at Jesu's Birth, In all his humbled Life on Earth! What Grace in all his Torments great! His Wounds, his Death, and bloody Sweat: All witnessing his Love, and Love of God! Pardon, and Peace, to sinful Man by Blood. 4 Grace! O how charming is the Sound! Of us, who sought him not, he's found: Unask'd, God did his Son reveal In us; nor did that Love conceal, Which wrought for us, upon the bloody Tree, Salvation, everlasting, full, and free. 5 Fulness of Grace to Christ is giv'n; In him is all the Fund of Heav'n: For us each Talent he improves; He dy'd and lives, the Man he loves; He says, Whene'er our Emptiness we view, Sufficient is my Grace and Truth for you. 6 How rich the Grace that plans our Ways! And crowns with Blessings all our Days! What tho', in this our Pilgrimage, We feel both Man and Satan's Rage? All those Things work together for our Good; Such is the Grace that came by Jesu's Blood. 7 Lord Jesus Christ, we bless thy Name; By thee our great Salvation came: Thy Streams of Grace and Truth shall flow On us, this barren Desart, thro': Thro' this dark World, our Wants are wll supply'd; Nor shall we fail, for Jesus is our Guide. Scripture: John 1:17 Languages: English

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