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To Jesus our exalted Lord, dear [that] [the] name by heaven and earth adored

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Baptist Ed.) #1066 (1869)
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To Jesus our exalted Lord, dear [that] [the] name by heaven and earth adored

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary, or Hymns and Tunes for Christian Worship #1066 (1872)
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To Jesus, Our Exalted Lord

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13759 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 To Jesus, our exalted Lord, (Dear name, by Heav’n and earth adored!) Fain would our hearts and voices raise A cheerful song of sacred praise. 2 But all the notes which mortals know Are weak and languishing and low; Far, far above our humble songs, The theme demands immortal tongues. 3 Yet while around His board we meet, And worship at His glorious feet; O let our warm affections move In glad returns of grateful love. 4 Yes, Lord, we love, and we adore, But long to know and love Thee more; And while we taste the bread and wine, Desire to feed on joys divine. 5 Let faith our feeble senses aid, To see Thy wondrous love displayed, Thy broken flesh, Thy bleeding veins, Thy dreadful agonizing pains. 6 Let humble, penitential woe With painful, pleasing anguish flow, And Thy forgiving smiles impart Life, hope, and joy to every heart. Languages: English Tune Title: COMMUNION
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Communion with Christ at his Table

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDLXXXVII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: To Jesus our exalted Lord Lyrics: 1 To Jesus, our exalted Lord, (Dear name, by heaven and earth ador'd!) Fain would our hearts and voices raise A cheerful song of sacred praise. 2 But all the notes which mortals know, Are weak and languishing and low; Far, far above our humble songs, The theme demands immortal tongues. 3 Yet while around his board we meet, And worship at his glorious feet; O let our warm affections move, In glad returns of grateful love! 4 Let faith our feeble senses aid, To see thy wondrous love display'd, Thy broken flesh, thy bleeding veins, Thy dreadful agonizing pains. 5 Let humble penitential woe, With painful, pleasing anguish, flow; And thy forgiving smiles impart Life, hope, and joy, to every heart. Topics: The Lord's Supper; Communion with Christ Languages: English
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Thanks unto God for his Unspeakable Gift

Author: Steele Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCCXXVII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: To Jesus our exalted Lord Lyrics: 1 To Jesus our exalted Lord, (Dear name by heav'n and earth ador'd!) Fain would our hearts and voices raise A chearful song of sacred praise. 2 But all the notes which mortals know, Are weak, and languishing, and low; Far, far above our humble songs, The theme demands immortal tongues. 3 Yet while around his board we meet, And humbly worship at his feet; O let our warm affections move, In glad returns of grateful love! 4 Let faith our feeble senses aid, To see thy wond'rous love display'd, Thy broken flesh, thy bleeding veins, Thy dreadful agonizing pains. 5 Let humble penitential woe, With painful, pleasing anguish flow; And thy forgiving smiles impart Life, hope, and joy to ev'ry heart. Topics: Hymns, adapted to the Celebration of the Lord's Supper Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Languages: English
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Communion with Christ at his Table

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #176 (1760) First Line: To Jesus. our exalted Lord Lyrics: I. To Jesus, our exalted Lord, (Dear name, by heav'n and earth ador'd!) Fain would our hearts and voices raise A chearful song of sacred praise. II. But all the notes which mortals know, Are weak and languishing and low; Far, far above our humble songs, The theme demands immortal tongues. III. Yet whilst around his board we meet, And worship at his glorious feet; O let our warm affections move In glad returns of grateful love. IV. Yes, Lord, we love and we adore, But long to know and love thee more; And while we taste the bread and wine, Desire to feed on joys divine. V. Let faith our feeble senses aid, To see thy wond'rous love display'd, Thy broken flesh, thy bleeding veins, Thy dreadful agonizing pains. VI. Let humble penitential woe, With painful, pleasing anguish flow, And thy forgiving smiles impart Life, hope, and joy, to ev'ry heart. Topics: Communion Languages: English

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