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Lord, what our ears have heard

Appears in 57 hymnals Text Sources: Salisbury Collection

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Lord, what our ears have heard

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #CXLVII (1789) Lyrics: 1 Lord, what our ears have heard, Our eyes, delighted, trace; Thy love, in long succession, shewn To Sion's chosen race: Our children dost thou claim, And mark them out for thine! Ten thousand blessings to thy name, For goodness so divine! 2 Thee let the fathers own, And thee our sons adore; Join'd to the Lord in solemn vows, To be forgot no more: Thy cov'nant may they keep, And bless the ahppy bands, Which closer still engage their hearts To honour thy commands. 3 How great thy mercies, Lord! How plenteous is thy grace! Which, in the promise of thy love, Includes each rising race: Our offspring, still thy care, Shall own their father's God; To latest time thy blessing share, And sound thy praise abroad. 4 But weak our noblest praise, For favours such as thine; O how can tongues of feeble clay Proclaim the love divine! We wonder and adore! And, to exalt such grace, We long to learn the songs of heaven, Before we reach the place. Topics: Baptism The Promise is unto you and your Children Languages: English
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Lord! what our ears have heard

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #383 (1814) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord! what our ears have heard, Our eyes delighted trace, Thy love in long succession shown To ev'ry virtuous race. 2 Our children thou dost claim, And mark them out for thine: Ten thousand blessings to thy name For goodness so divine! 3 Thy cov'nant may they keep, And bless the happy bands, Which closer still engage their hearts To honour thy commands. 4 How great thy mercies, Lord! How plenteous is thy grace, Which in the promise of thy love Includes our rising race! 5 Our offspring, still thy care, Shall own their fathers' God, To latest times thy blessings share, And sound thy praise abroad. Topics: Baptism Of children Languages: English
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Lord! what our ears have heard

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #508 (1828) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord! what our ears have heard, Our eyes delighted trace, Thy love in long succession shown To ev'ry virtuous race. 2 Our children thou dost claim, And mark them out for thine: Ten thousand blessings to thy name For goodness so divine! 3 Thy cov'nant may they keep, And bless the happy bands, Which closer still engage their hearts To honour thy commands. 4 How great thy mercies, Lord! How plenteous is thy grace, Which in the promise of thy love Includes our rising race! 5 Our offspring, still thy care, Shall own their fathers' God, To latest times thy blessings share, And sound thy praise abroad. Topics: The Means of Grace Baptism of infants

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Person Name: Anon. Author of "Lord! what our ears have heard" in A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the United Brethren in Christ In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.