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Crown Him

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CLXXVI (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ King First Line: Backsliders, who your misery feel Lyrics: 1 Backsliders, who your misery feel, Attend your savior's call; Return, he'll your backslidings heal; O crown him Lord of all 2 Though crimson sin increase your guilt, And painful is your thrall; For broken hearts his blood was spilt; O crown him Lord of all. 3 Take with you words, approach his throne, And low before him fall; He understands the spirit's groan; O crown him Lord of all. 4 Whoever comes he'll not cast out, Altho' your faith be small; His faithfulness you cannot doubt; O crown him Lord of all. Languages: English
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The Marriage between Christ and the soul

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CLIX (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Bridegroom and Husband First Line: Jesus the heavenly lover gave Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the heavenly lover gave His life, my wretched soul to save; Resolv'd to make his mercy known, He kindly claims me for his own. 2 Rebellious, I against him strove 'Till melted and constrain'd by love; With sin and self I freely part, The heavenly bridegroom wins my heart. 3 My guilt, my wretchedness he knows, Yet takes and owns me for his spouse; My debts he pays, and sets me free, And makes his riches o'er to me. 4 My filthy rags are laid aside, He clothes me as becomes his bride; Himself bestows my wedding-dress, The robe of perfect righteousness. 5 Lost in astonishment, I see, Jesus, thy boundless love to me; With angels I thy grace adore, And long to love and praise thee more. 6 Since thou wilt take me for thy bride, O keep me, savior, near thy side; I fain would give thee all my heart, Nor ever from the Lord depart. Languages: English
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Passover

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CLXXXVI (1792) Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Passover First Line: Christ, our passover, is slain Lyrics: 1 Christ, our passover, is slain, To set his people free, Free from sin's Egyptian chain, And Pharaoh's tyranny. Lord, that we may now depart, And truly serve our pardoning God, Sprinkle every house and heart With thine atoning blood. 2 Let the angel of the Lord His awful charge fulfil, Let his pestilential sword The first-born victims kill; Safe in snares and deaths we dwell, Protected by that crimson sign, From the rage of earth and hell, And from the wrath divine. 3 Wilt thou not a difference make Betwixt thy friend and foe, Vengeance on the Egyptians take, And grace to Israel shew? Know'st thou not, most righteous God, We on the paschal lamb rely? See us cover'd with the blood, And pass thy people by. Scripture: Exodus 12:7 Languages: English
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Immanuel

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CLXXIV (1792) Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Immanuel First Line: God with us! O glorious name! Lyrics: 1 God with us! O glorious name! Let it shine in endless fame: God and man in Christ unite, O mysterious depth and height! 2 God with us! amazing love Brought him from his courts above; Now, ye saints, his grace admire, Swell the song with holy fire. 3 God with us! but tainted not With the first transgressor's blot; Yet did he our sins sustain, Bear the guilt, the curse, the pain. 4 [God with us! O blissful theme! Let the impious not blaspheme, Jesus shall in judgment sit, Dooming rebels to the pit.] 5 God with us! O wondrous grace! Let us see him face to face, That we may Immanuel sing, As we ought, our God and King. Scripture: Matthew 1:23 Languages: English
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Wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption

Author: Dr. Doddridge Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCIII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Wisdom, Righteousness, Sanctification, and Redemption First Line: My God, assist me, while I raise Lyrics: 1 My God, assist me, while I raise An anthem of harmonious praise; My heart thy wonders shall proclaim, And spread its banners in thy name. 2 In Christ I view a store divine; My father, all that store is thine; By thee prepar'd, by thee bestow'd; Hail to the savior, and the God! 3 When gloomy shades my soul o'erspread, "Let there be light," th' Almighty said; And Christ, my sun, his beams displays, And scatters round celestial rays. 4 Condemn'd thy criminal I stood, And awful justice ask'd my blood; That welcome Savior from thy throne Brought righteousness and pardon down. 5 My soul was all o'erspread with sin, And lo, his grace hath made me clean: He rescues from the infernal foe, And full redemption will bestow. 6 Ye saints, assist my grateful tongue; Ye angels, warble back my song: For love like this demands the praise Of heavenly harps, and endless days. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:30-31 Languages: English
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All in All; or, the Testimony concerning Jesus, the soil of prophecy

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCV (1792) Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ All in All First Line: The bible is justly esteem'd Lyrics: 1 The bible is justly esteem'd The glory supreme of the land, Which shows how a sinner's redeem'd And brought to Jehovah's right hand. With pleasure we freely confess The bible all books does outshine, But Jesus, his person and grace, Affords it that lustre divine. 2 In every prophetical book Where God his decrees hath unseal'd, With joy we behold as we look, The wonderful savioyr reveal'd: His glories project to the eye, And prove it was not his design, Those glories concealed should lie, But there in full majesty shine. 3 The first gracious promise to man, A blessed prediction appears, His work is the soul of the plan, And gives it the glory it wears. How cheering the truth must have been, That Jesus the promised seed, Should triumph o'er Satan and sin, And hell in captivity lead! 4 The ancient Levitical law Was prophecy after its kind, In types there the faithful foresaw The savior that ransom'd mankind. The altar, the lamb, and the priest, The blood that was sprinkled of old Had life, when the people could taste, The blessing those shadows foretold. 5 Review each prophetical song, Which shines in prediction's rich train, The sweetest to Jesus belong, And point out his sufferings and reign: Sure David his harp never strung, With more of true sacred delight, Than when of the savior he sung, And he was reveal'd to his sight. 6 May Jesus more precious become— His word be a lamp to our feet, While we in the wilderness roam, 'Till brought in his presence to meet! Then, then will we gaze on thy face, Our prophet, our priest, and our king; Recount all thy wonders of grace, Thy praises eternally sing. Scripture: Revelation 19:10 Languages: English
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Way, truth, and life

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCII (1792) Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Way, Truth, and Life First Line: There is no path to heavenly bliss Lyrics: 1 There is no path to heavenly bliss, Or solid joy, or lasting peace, But Christ th' appointed road; O may we tread the sacred way, By faith rejoice, and praise, and pray, Till we sit down with God! 2 The types, and shadows of the word Unite in Christ, the man, the Lord, The Savior just and true; O may we all his word believe, And all his promises receive, And all his precepts do. 3 As he above for ever lives, And life to dying sinners gives, Eternal and divine; O may his spirit in me dwell, Then sav'd from sin, and death, and hell, Eternal life is mine. Scripture: John 14:6 Languages: English
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Bread of Life

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CLVIII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Bread of Life First Line: Depraved minds on ashes feed Lyrics: 1 Depraved minds on ashes feed, Nor love, nor seek for heavenly bread; They chuse the husks which swine do eat, Or manly crave the serpent's meat. 2 Jesus, thou art the living bread, By which our need souls are fed: In thee alone thy children find Enough to fill the empty mind. 3 Without this bread, I starve and die; No other can my need supply: But this will suit my wretched case, Abroad, at home, in every place. 4 'Tis this relieves the hungry poor, Who ask for bread at mercy's door; This living food descends from heaven, As manna to the Jews was giv'n. 5 This precious food my heart revives, What strength, what nourishment it gives! O let me evermore be fed With this divine celestial bread. Scripture: John 6:35 Languages: English
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The Ransom

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CXCIII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Ransom First Line: I come, the great Redeemer cries Lyrics: 1 "I come," the great redeemer cries, "A year of freedom to declare, "From debts and bondage to discharge, "And Jews and Greeks the grace shall share: 2 "A day of vengeance I proclaim, "But not on man the storm shall fall, "On me its thunder shall descend; "My strength, my love sustain them all." 3 Stupendous favor! matchless grace! Jesus has dy'd that we might live; Not worlds below, or worlds above Could so divine a ransom give. 4 To him, who lov'd our ruin'd race, And for our lives laid down his own, Let songs of joyful praises rise, Sublime, eternal as his throne. Scripture: Isaiah 61:2 Languages: English
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Prophet, priest, and king

Author: President Davies Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CXCII (1792) Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Prophet, Priest and King First Line: Jesus, how precious is thy name Lyrics: 1 Jesus, how precious is thy name; The great Jehovah's darling, thou! O let me catch the immortal flame, With which angelic bosoms glow! Since angels love thee, I would love, And imitate the bless'd above. 2 My prophet, thou, my heavenly guide, Thy sweet instructions I will hear: The words that from thy lips proceed, O how divinely sweet they are! Thee my great prophet I would love, And imitate the bless'd above. 3 My great high-priest, whose precious blood Did once atone upon the cross; Who now dost intercede with God, And plead the friendless sinners cause: In thee I trust; thee I would love, And imitate the bless'd above. 4 My king supreme to thee I bow, A willing subject at thy feet; All other Lords I disavow, And to thy government submit: My savior king, this heart would love, And imitate th bless'd above. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:7 Languages: English

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