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There is a fountain open wide

Author: J. Madison Wright Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: FOUNDATION

O LORD, my God, how many are

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 40:5-10 Used With Tune: [O LORD, my God, how many are]
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Come, let us join our cheerful songs

Appears in 1,015 hymnals Used With Tune: [Come, let us join our cheerful songs]
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The Men Who Slight Thy Faithful Word

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The men who slight Thy faithful word In their own lies confide, These are the temple of the Lord, And heathens all beside. The temple of the Lord are these, The only church and true, Who live in pomp, and wealth, and ease, And Jesus never knew. 2 The temple of the Lord—they pull Thy living temples down, And cast out every gracious soul That trembles at Thy frown: The church—they from their pale expel Whom Thou hast here forgiven: And all the synagogue of hell Are the sole heirs of Heaven! 3 O would’st Thou, Lord, reveal their sins, And turn their joy to grief, The world, the Christian world convince Of damning unbelief; The formalists confound, convert, And to Thy people join, And break, and fill the broken heart With confidence divine! Used With Tune: CLEANSING FOUNTAIN Text Sources: Short Hymns, 1762

有一血泉 (There is a fountain filled with blood)

Author: William Cowper Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 有一血泉,血流盈滿,湧自耶穌肋邊 Used With Tune: [There is a fountain filled with blood]
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Theuer und kräftig ist dein Blut

Appears in 68 hymnals First Line: Wie bist du mir so innig gut Used With Tune: [Wie bist du mir so innig gut]
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Behold God's own exalted Son

Author: R. F. Cottrell Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Behold God's own exalted Son, Adored by seraphs bright, A servant now to men become, With men he takes delight. 2 Admiring angels wondering view The condescending love Of him to whom their homage due Was offered once above. 3 Because he loves, he condescends To wash his brethren's feet; And leaves example to his friends Of lowliness complete. 4 Who would reject his offered grace? Refuse to bow the knee? Disdain to take the humble place, Where he has deigned to be? 5 Let all who would be like their Lord, Accepted in his sight, Not only hear, but do his word; In doing there's delight. Topics: The Church Lord's Supper Used With Tune: FOUNTAIN
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And Are Thy Plagues And Mercies, Lord

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 And are Thy plagues and mercies, Lord, Already out of mind? Thy threatening and preserving word So quickly cast behind? 2 The crowd alarmed with short surprise, And spared, alas! In vain, Started, and half unsealed their eyes, And dropped to sleep again. 3 If trouble for a moment seize Their unawakened breast, The trouble but confirms their peace, The earthquake rocks to rest. Thy words behind their back they cast, Thy patient pity scorn, Nor thank Thee for the judgment past, Nor dream of its return. 4 But whether they Thine hand will see, Or still Thine anger dare, Savior of men, we turn to Thee, With thankfulness, and prayer. 5 We own Thy mercy in the stroke, Thy praise to Thee we give, That when the earth beneath us shook, Thou wouldst not let it cleave. 6 The cause of all, our nation’s sin, We mournfully confess; But Thou who didst the shock begin, Hast made the motion cease. 7 Vapors and damps confessed their God, And did Thy word fulfill, And earth observed its Maker’s nod, And trembled, and was still. 8 Accepting our deliverance, Lord, Our long, or short, reprieve, Thy wondrous goodness we record, And to Thy glory live. 9 We never will the grace forget, But thankfully improve, And still in songs of praise repeat Thy providential love. Used With Tune: CLEANSING FOUNTAIN Text Sources: Hymns Occasioned by the Earthquake, March 8, 1750 Part 2 (London: Strahan, 1750)
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Es ist ein Born, d'raus heil'ges Blut

Author: William Cowper Appears in 22 hymnals Used With Tune: [Es ist ein Born, d'raus heil'ges Blut]
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O Gracious Savior

Author: Geo. Cutting; Alfred Mace Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: O gracious Savior, Thou hast giv'n Lyrics: 1 O gracious Savior, Thou hast giv’n My trembling soul to know That, trusting in Thy precious blood, I’m washed as white as snow; I’m washed as white as snow, I’m washed as white as snow; That, trusting in Thy precious blood, I’m washed as white as snow. 2 Since Thou hast borne sin’s heavy load My guilty fear is o’er; Made Thine, by virtue of Thy blood, I’m sealed forevermore: I’m sealed forevermore, I’m sealed forevermore; Made Thine, by virtue of Thy blood, I’m sealed forevermore. 3 What wait I for, most blessed Lord, Except Thy face to see? If such the earnest Thou hast giv’n, What must Thy presence be? What must Thy presence be? What must Thy presence be? If such the earnest Thou hast giv’n, What must Thy presence be? 4 To hear Thy voice, to see Thy face, And grieve Thy heart no more; But drink the fulness of Thy grace, Thy love forevermore: Thy love forevermore, Thy love forevermore; But drink the fulness of Thy grace, Thy love forevermore. Used With Tune: [O gracious Savior, Thou hast giv'n]

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