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Who has believ'd thy Word

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #HLXII (1760) Lyrics: 1 Who has believ'd thy Word, or thy Salvation known? Reveal thine Arm, almighty Lord, and glorify thy Son. 2 The Jews esteem'd Him here too mean for their Belief; Sorrows his chief Acquaintance were, and his Companion, Grief. 3 They turn'd their Eyes away, and treated Him with Scorn; But 'twas their Griefs upon Him lay, their Sorrows He has borne. 4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews, and Gentiles then unknown, The God of Justice pleas'd to bruise his best-beloved Son. 5 "But I'll prolong his Days, "and make his Kingdom stand; "My Pleasure, (saith the God of Grace) "shall prosper in his Hand. 6 "His joyful Soul shall see "the Purchase of his Pain "And by his Knowledge justify "the guilty Sons of Men. 7 "Ten thousand captive Slaves, "releas'd from Death and Sin, "Shall quit their Prisons and their Graves, "and own his Pow'r divine. 8 "Heav'n shall advance my Son "to Joys that Earth deny'd; "Who saw the Follies Men had done, "and bore their Sins, and dy'd." Scripture: Isaiah 53:1-5 Languages: English
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Who has believ'd thy Word

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scriptural Collection #LXII (1765) Lyrics: 1 Who has believ'd thy Word, or thy Salvation known; Reveal thine Arm almighty Lord, and glorify thy Son. 2 The Jews esteem'd Him here too mean for their Belief; Sorrows his chief Acquaintance were, and his Companion, Grief. 3 They turn'd their Eyes away, and treated Him with Scorn; But 'twas their Griefs upon him lay, their Sorrows He has born. 4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews, and Gentiles then unknown, The God of Justice pleas'd to bruise his best-beloved Son. 5 "But I'll prolong his Days, "and make his Kingdom stand, "My Pleasure, (saith the God of Grace) "shall prosper in his Hand. 6 "His joyful Soul shall see "the Purchase of his Pain "And by his Knowledge justify "the guilty Sons of Men. 7 "Ten thousand captive Slaves, "releas'd from Death and Sin, "Shall quit their Prisons and their Graves "and own his Pow'r divine. 8 "Heav'n shall advance my Son "to Joys that Earth deny'd; "Who saw the Follies Men had done, "and bore their Sins, and dy'd. Scripture: Isaiah 53:1-5 Languages: English
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Who has believ'd thy Word

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns, Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scripture Collection #LXII (1760) Lyrics: 1 Who has believ'd thy Word, or thy Salvation known? Reveal thine Arm, almighty Lord, and glorify thy Son. 2 The Jews esteem'd Him here too mean for their Belief; Sorrows his chief Acquaintance were, and his Companion, Grief. 3 They turn'd their Eyes away, and treated Him with Scorn; But 'twas their Griefs upon Him lay, their Sorrows He has borne. 4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews, and Gentiles then unknown, The God of Justice pleas'd to bruise his best-beloved Son. 5 "But I'll prolong his Days, "and make his Kingdom stand; "My Pleasure, (saith the God of Grace) "shall prosper in his Hand." 6 "His joyful Soul shall see "the Purchase of his Pain "And by his Knowledge justify "the guilty Sons of Men. 7 "Ten thousand Captive Slaves, "releas'd from Death and Sin, "Shall quit their Prisons and their Graves "and own his Pow'r divine. 8 "Heav'n shall advance my Son "to Joys that Earth deny'd; "Who saw the Follies Men had done, "and bore their Sins, and dy'd." Scripture: Isaiah 53:1-5 Languages: English
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Who has believ'd thy Word

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.CXLI (1766) Lyrics: 1 Who has believ'd thy Word, Or that Salvation known? Reveal thine Arm, Almighty Lord, And glorify thy Son. 2 The Jews esteem'd Him here Too mean for their Belief; Sorrows his chief Acquaintance were, And his Companion, Grief. 3 They turn'd their Eyes away, And treated Him with Scorn; But 'twas their Griefs upon him lay, Their Sorrows he has borne. 4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews, And Gentiles then unknown, The God of Justice pleas'd to bruise His best-beloved Son. 5 "But I'll prolong his Days, "And make his Kingdom stand; "My Pleasure, (saith the God of Grace) "Shall prosper in his Hand. [6 "His joyful Soul shall see "The Purchase of his Pain "And by his Knowledge justify "The guilty Sons of Men.] [7 "Ten Thousand Captive Slaves, "Releas'd from Death and Sin, "Shall quit their Prisons and their Graves "And own his Pow'r Divine.] 8 "Heav'n shall advance my Son "To Joys that Earth deny'd; "Who saw the Follies Men had done, "And bore their Sins, and dy'd." Topics: Christ Humiliation and Exaltation; Christ Rejected by the Jews Scripture: Isaiah 53:1-5 Languages: English
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The Humiliation and Exaltation of CHRIST

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXXXI (1791) First Line: Who has believ'd thy Word Lyrics: 1 Who has believ'd thy Word, Or thy Salvation known? Reveal thine Arm, Almighty Lord, And glorify thy Son. 2 The Jews esteem'd him here Too mean for their Belief; Sorrows his Chief Acquaintance were, And his Companion, Grief. 3 They turn'd their Eyes away, And treated him with Scorn; But 'twas their Griefs upon him lay, Their Sorrows he has borne. 4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews, And Gentiles then unknown, The God of Justice pleas'd to bruise His best beloved Son. 5 "But I'll prolong his Days, "And make his Kingdom stand; "My pleasure, (saith the God of Grace) "Shall prosper in his Hand." [6 "His joyful Soul shall see "The Purchase of his Pain "And by his Knowledge justify "The guilty Sons of Men.] [7 "Ten Thousand Captive sSaves, "Releas'd from Death and Sin, "Shall quit their Prisons and their Graves "And own his Pow'r Divine.] [8 "Heav'n shall advance my Son "To Joys that Earth deny'd; "Who saw the Follies Men had done, "And bore their Sins, and dy'd."] Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations Scripture: Isaiah 53:1-5 Languages: English
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Who has believ'd thy word

Hymnal: Christian Psalmody, in Four Parts; containing Dr. Watt's Psalms Abridged; Dr. Watt's Hymns Abridged; Select Hymns from Other Authors; and Select Harmony #WH.I.141 (1817) Languages: English
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Who has believ'd thy word

Hymnal: The Vocal Companion #61 (1807)
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The humiliation and exaltation of Christ

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #I.CXLI (1793) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Who hath believ'd thy word Lyrics: 1 Who hath believ'd thy word, Or thy salvation known? Reveal thine arm, almighty Lord, And glorify thy Son. 2 The Jews esteem'd him here Too mean for their belief: Sorrows his chief acquaintance were, And his companion, grief. 3 They turn'd their eyes away, And treated him with scorn; But 'twas their grief upon him lay, Their sorrows he has borne. 4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews, And Gentiles then unknown, The God of justice pleas'd to bruise His best beloved Son. 5 "But I'll prolong his days, "And make his kingdom stand; "My pleasure (saith the God of Grace) "Shall prosper in his hand. 6 ["His joyful soul shall see "The purchase of his pain "And by his knowledge justify "The guilty sons of men.] 7 ["Ten thousand captive slaves, "Releas'd from death and sin, "Shall quit their prisons and their graves "And own his pow'r divine.] 8 ["Heaven shall advance my Son "To joys that earth deny'd; "Who saw the follies men had done, And bore their sins, and dy'd." Languages: English
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The Humilitation and Exaltation of CHRIST

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCXXXI (1801) First Line: Who has believ'd thy Word Topics: The Life of Christ, with his Characters and Representations Scripture: Isaiah 53 Languages: English

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