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How Beauteous Were the Marks Divine

Author: Arthur C. Coxe Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Mennonite #88 (1927) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christ Attributes Scripture: 1 Peter 2:21-24 Languages: English Tune Title: MAYTON

How Beauteous Were the Marks Divine

Author: Arthur C. Coxe Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Mennonite #88 (2017) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christ Attributes Scripture: 1 Peter 2:21-24 Languages: English Tune Title: MAYTON

How Beauteous Were the Marks Divine

Author: Arthur C. Coxe Hymnal: Hymns for Today #92 (1920) Languages: English Tune Title: BROOKFIELD
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How Beauteous Were the Marks Divine

Author: A. Cleveland Coxe Hymnal: The Broadman Hymnal #298 (1940) Languages: English Tune Title: CANONBURY
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How beauteous were the marks divine

Author: A. C. Coxe Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #68 (1920) Lyrics: 1 How beauteous were the marks divine That in Thy meekness used to shine That lit Thy lonely pathway, trod In wondrous love, O Son of God. 2 O who like Thee, so calm, so bright, Thou Son of man, Thou Light of Light; O who like Thee did ever go So patient through a world of woe? 3 O who like Thee so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs of men before? So meek, forgiving, Godlike, high, So glorious in humility! 4 And all Thy life's unchanging years, A man of sorrows and of tears, The cross, where all our sins were laid, Upon Thy bending shoulders weighed. 5 And death, that sets the prisoner free, Was pang and scoff and scorn to Thee; Yet love through all Thy torture glowed, And mercy with Thy life-blood flowed. 5 O in Thy light be mine to go, Illuming all this way of woe; And give me ever on the road To trace Thy footsteps, Son of God! Topics: The Christian Year Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: BRESLAU
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How beauteous were the marks divine

Author: Arthur Cleveland Coxe Hymnal: The Hymnal #108 (1916) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: How beauteous were the marks divine That in thy meekness used to shine; That lit thy lonely pathway, trod In wondrous love, O Son of God! O who like thee, so calm, so bright, Thou Son of man, thou Light of Light; O who like thee did ever go So patient through a world of woe? O who like thee so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs of men before? So meek, forgiving, Godlike, high, So glorious in humility! And all thy life's unchanging years, A man of sorrows and of tears, The cross, where all our sins were laid, Upon thy bending shoulders weighed. And death, that sets the prisoner free, Was pang and scoff and scorn to thee; Yet love through all thy torture glowed, And mercy with thy life-blood flowed. O in thy light be mine to go, Illuming all this way of woe; And give me ever on the road To trace thy footsteps, Son of God! Amen. Topics: Circumcision; Sundays after Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: BRESLAU
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How beauteous were the marks divine

Author: A. Cleveland Coxe Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #302 (1886) Lyrics: 1 How beauteous were the marks divine That in thy meekness used to shine, That lit thy path, O Son of God! The lonely path thy feet have trod. 2 Oh, who like thee, so calm, so mild, So patient, pure, and undefiled? Oh, who like thee did ever go So sinless through a world of woe? 3 Oh, who like thee so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs of men, before? So meek, so lowly, yet so high, So glorious in humility? 4 A suffering life by thee was led; Thou hadst not where to lay thy head; And since, O Lord, 'twas all for me, Shall I not gladly follow thee? 5 And death, that sets the prisoner free, Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to thee; Yet love through all thy torture glowed, And mercy with thy life-blood flowed. 6 O wondrous Lord, my soul would be Still more and more conformed to thee, And learn of thee, the lowly One, And like thee, all my journey run. Topics: Christ Life and Character Tune Title: ROCKINGHAM

How Beauteous Were the Marks

Author: A. Cleveland Coxe, 1818-1896 Hymnal: Baptist Hymnal 1956 #84 (1956) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: How beauteous were the marks divine Topics: Jesus Christ the Son His Life Languages: English Tune Title: CANONBURY

How beauteous were the marks

Author: Arthur Cleveland Coxe Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #103 (1969) First Line: How beauteous were the marks divine Topics: Jesus Christ Praise and Glory Tune Title: MARYTON
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How beauteous were the marks divine

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #119 (1870) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 How beauteous were the marks divine That in Thy meekness used to shine, That lit Thy lonely pathway, trod In wondrous love, O Son of God! 2 Oh, who like Thee, so calm, so bright, So pure, so made to live in light? Oh, who like Thee did ever go So patient through a world of woe? 3 E'en death, which sets the prisoner free, Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to Thee; Yet love through all Thy torture glow'd, And mercy with Thy life-blood flow'd. 4 Oh, in Thy light be mine to go, Illuming all this way of woe! And give me ever on the road To trace Thy footsteps, Son of God! Topics: Christ a Pattern; Example of Christ; Following Christ; Forbearance; Forgiveness Of Offences; Fruits of the Spirit meekness and humility; Gentleness; Imitiation of Christ; Likeness to God and Christ; Patience; Christ our Pattern Languages: English

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