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And am I born to die?

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-book #10 (1793) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And am I born to die? To lay this body down? And must my trembling spirit fly Into a world unknown? A land of deepest shade, Unpierc'd by human thought; The dreary regions of the dead, Where all things are forgot. 2 Soon as from earth I go, What will become of me? Eternal happiness or woe Must then my portion be! Wak'd by the trumpet's sound, I from my grave must rise, And see the Judge with glory crown'd, And see the flaming skies! 3 How shall I leave my tomb! With triumph or regret? A fearful or a joyful doom, A curse or blessing meet? Will angel-bands convey Their brother to the bar? Or devils drag my soul away To meet its sentence there? 4 Who can resolve the doubt That tears my anxious breast? Shall I be with the damn'd cast out, Or number'd with the blest? I must from God be driv'n, Or with my Saviour dwell: Must come at his command to heav'n, Or else depart to hell. 5 O thou that wouldst not have One wretched sinner die, Who dy'dst thyself, my soul to save From endless misery! Shew me the way to shun Thy dreadful wrath severe, That when thou comest on thy throne, I may with joy appear. 6 Thou art thyself the way, Thyself in me reveal; So shall I spend my life's short day Obedient to thy will; So shall I love my God, Because he first lov'd me, And praise thee in thy bright abode, To all eternity. Topics: Awakening and Inviting Languages: English
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And am I born to die?

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #47b (1991) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And am I born to die? To lay this body down! And must my trembling spirit fly Into a world unknown? 2 A land of deepest shade, Unpierced by human thought; The dreary regions of the dead, Where all things are forgot! 3 Soon as from earth I go, What will become of me? Eternal happiness or woe Must then my portion be! 4 Waked by the trumpet sound, I from my grave shall rise; And see the Judge with glory crowned, And see the flaming skies! Languages: English Tune Title: IDUMEA
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And am I born to die?

Hymnal: "Original Sacred Harp" (Denson Revision) 1960 Edition #47b (1960) Lyrics: 1 And am I born to die? To lay this body down! And must my trembling spirit fly Into a world unknown? 2 A land of deepest shade, Unpierced by human thought; The dreary regions of the dead, Where all things are forgot! 3 Soon as from earth I go, What will become of me? Eternal happiness or woe Must then my portion be! 4 Waked by the trumpet sound, I from my grave shall rise; And see the Judge with glory crowned, And see the flaming skies! Tune Title: IDUMEA
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And am I born to die?

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #231 (1828) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And am I born to die? To lay this body down? And must my trembling spirit fly Into a world unknown? 2 Soon as from earth I go What will become of me? Eternal happiness or wo Must then my portion be! 3 Wak'd by the trumpet's sound, I from my grave must rise, And see the Judge with glory crown'd, And see the flaming skies. 4 How shall I leave my tomb! With triumph or regret! A fearful or a joyful doom, A curse or blessing meet? 5 Will angel bands convey Their brother to the bar? Or devils drag my soul away To meet its sentence there? 6 Who can resolve the doubt That tears my anxious breast? Shall I be with the damn'd cast out, Or number'd with the blest? 7 I must from God be driven, Or with my Saviour dwell; Must come at his command to heaven, Or else depart to hell. 8 I thou that wouldst not have One wretched sinner die, Who diedst thyself, my soul to save From endless misery; 9 Show me the way to shun Thy dreadful wrath severe, That when thou comest on thy throne, I may with joy appear. Topics: Holy Spirit The certaintiy of death and Judgment
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And am I born to die?

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #294 (1870) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And am I born to die? To lay this body down? And must my trembling spirit fly Into a world unknown? 2 Soon as from earth I go, What will become of me? Eternal happiness or woe Must then my portion be! 3 Waked by the trumpet's sound, I from my grave shall rise, And see the Judge, with glory crown'd, And see the flaming skies. 4 How shall I leave my tomb? With triumph or regret? A fearful or a joyful doom, A curse or blessing meet? 5 O Thou that wouldst not have One wretched sinner die, Who diedst thyself, my soul to save From endless misery. 6 Show me the way to shun Thy dreadful wrath severe, That when Thou comest on Thy throne, I may with joy appear. Topics: Gospel Call; Frailty of Man; Gospel the call of; Life Solemnity of; Man frailty of; Importance of salvation of the Soul Languages: English

And am I born to die

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Providence Selection of Hymns, Supplementary to Dr. Watts. #d18 (1820)
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And am I born to die?

Author: I. Watts Hymnal: Methodist Hymn-Book #853 (1884) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Death, Judgment, and The Future State Scripture: Hebrews 9:27 Languages: English
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And am I born to die?

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-Book #X (1797) Languages: English
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And am I born to die

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #CCXLVIII (1803)
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And am I born to die

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Reformed Methodist Pocket Hymnal #I.209 (1828)

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