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Hymn 100

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.100 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Not to condemn the sons of men Lyrics: Not to condemn the sons of men, Did Christ, the Son of God, appear; No weapons in his hands are seen, No flaming sword nor thunder there. Such was the pity of our God, He loved the race of man so well, He sent his Son to bear our load Of sins, and save our souls from hell. Sinners, believe the Savior's word, Trust in his mighty name and live; A thousand joys his lips afford, His hands a thousand blessings give. But vengeance and damnation lies On rebels who refuse the grace; Who God's eternal Son despise, The hottest hell shall be their place. Scripture: John 3:16-18 Languages: English
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Hymn 100

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #II.100 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: How full of anguish is the thought Lyrics: [How full of anguish is the thought, How it distracts and tears my heart, If God, at last, my sovereign Judge, Should frown, and bid my soul "Depart!"] Lord, when I quit this earthly stage, Where shall I fly but to thy breast? For I have sought no other home; For I have learned no other rest. I cannot live contented here Without some glimpses of thy face; And heav'n, without thy presence there, Would be a dark and tiresome place. When earthly cares engross the day, And hold my thoughts aside from thee, The shining hours of cheerful light Are long and tedious years to me. And if no evening visit's paid Between my Savior and my soul, How dull the night! how sad the shade! How mournfully the minutes roll! This flesh of mine might learn as soon To live, yet part with all my blood; To breathe when vital air is gone, Or thrive and grow without my food. [Christ is my light, my life, my care, My blessed hope, my heav'nly prize; Dearer than all my passions are, My limbs, my bowels, or my eyes.] [The strings that twine about my heart, Tortures and racks may tear them off But they can never, never part With their dear hold of Christ my love.] [My God! and can an humble child, That loves thee with a flame so high, Be ever from thy face exiled, Without the pity of thine eye? Impossible!-for thine own hands Have tied my heart so fast to thee; And in thy book the promise stands, That where thou art thy friends must be.] Languages: English
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Hymn 101

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.101 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Who can describe the joys that rise Lyrics: Who can describe the joys that rise Through all the courts of Paradise, To see a prodigal return, To see an heir of glory born? With joy the Father doth approve The fruit of his eternal love; The Son with joy looks down and sees The purchase of his agonies. The Spirit takes delight to view The holy soul he formed anew; And saints and angels join to sing, The growing empire of their King. Scripture: Luke 15:7 Languages: English
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Hymn 101

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #II.101 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: When in the light of faith divine Lyrics: When in the light of faith divine We look on things below, Honor, and gold, and sensual joy, How vain and dangerous too! [Honor's a puff of noisy breath; Yet men expose their blood, And venture everlasting death, To gain that airy good. Whilst others starve the nobler mind, And feed on shining dust, They rob the serpent of his food T' indulge a sordid lust.] The pleasures that allure our sense Are dangerous snares to souls; There's but a drop of flatt'ring sweet, And dashed with bitter bowls. God is mine all-sufficient good, My portion and my choice; In him my vast desires are filled, And all my powers rejoice. In vain the world accosts my ear, And tempts my heart anew; I cannot buy your bliss so dear, Nor part with heav'n for you. Languages: English
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Hymn 102

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.102 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Blest are the humble souls that see Lyrics: [Blest are the humble souls that see Their emptiness and poverty; Treasures of grace to them are giv'n, And crowns of joy laid up in heav'n.] [Blest are the men of broken heart, Who mourn for sin with inward smart The blood of Christ divinely flows, A healing balm for all their woes.] [Blest are the meek, who stand afar From rage and passion, noise and war; God will secure their happy state, And plead their cause against the great.] [Blest are the souls that thirst for grace, Hunger and long for righteousness; They shall be well supplied, and fed With living streams and living bread.] [Blest are the men whose bowels move And melt with sympathy and love; From Christ the Lord shall they obtain Like sympathy and love again.] [Blest are the pure, whose hearts arc clean From the defiling powers of sin; With endless pleasure they shall see A God of spotless purity.] [Blest are the men of peaceful life, Who quench the coals of growing strife; They shall be called the heirs of bliss, The sons of God, the God of peace.] [Blest are the suff'rers who partake Of pain and shame for Jesus' sake; Their souls shall triumph in the Lord Glory and joy are their reward.] Scripture: Matthew 5:3-12 Languages: English
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Hymn 102

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #II.102 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: No, I'll repine at death no more Lyrics: No, I'll repine at death no more, But with a cheerful gasp resign To the cold dungeon of the grave These dying, with'ring limbs of mine. Let worms devour my wasting flesh, And crumble all my bones to dust, My God shall raise my frame anew At the revival of the just. Break, sacred morning, through the skies, Bring that delightful, dreadful day; Cut short the hours, dear Lord, and come; Thy ling'ring wheels, how long they stay! [Our weary spirits faint to see The light of thy returning face, And hear the language of those lips, Where God has shed his richest grace.] [Haste, then, upon the wings of love, Rouse all the pious sleeping clay, That we may join in heav'nly joys, And sing the triumph of the day.] Languages: English
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Hymn 103

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.103 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: I'm not ashamed to own my Lord Lyrics: I'm not ashamed to own my Lord, Or to defend his cause; Maintain the honor of his word, The glory of his cross. Jesus, my God! I know his name, His name is all my trust; Nor will he put my soul to shame, Nor let my hope be lost. Firm as his throne his promise stands, And he can well secure What I've committed to his hands Till the decisive hour. Then will he own my worthless name Before his Father's face, And in the new Jerusalem Appoint my soul a place. Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:12 Languages: English
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Hymn 103

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #II.103 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Come, happy souls, approach your God Lyrics: Come, happy souls, approach your God With new melodious songs; Come, tender to almighty grace The tribute of your tongues. So strange, so boundless was the love That pitied dying men, The Father sent his equal Son To give them life again. Thy hands, dear Jesus, were not armed With a revenging rod, No hard commission to perform The vengeance of a God. But all was mercy, all was mild, And wrath forsook the throne, When Christ on the kind errand came, And brought salvation down. Here, sinners, you may heal your wounds, And wipe your sorrows dry; Trust in the mighty Savior's name, And you shall never die. See, dearest Lord, our willing souls Accept thine offered grace; We bless the great Redeemer's love, And give the Father praise. Scripture: John 3:16-17 Languages: English
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Hymn 104

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.104 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Not the malicious or profane Lyrics: Not the malicious or profane, The wanton or the proud, Nor thieves, nor sland'rers, shall obtain Tue kingdom of our God. Surprising grace! and such were we By nature and by sin, Heirs of immortal misery, Unholy and unclean. But we are washed in Jesus' blood, We're pardoned through his name; And the good Spirit of our God Has sanctified our frame. O for a persevering power To keep thy just commands We would defile our hearts no more, No more pollute our hands. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 6:10-11 Languages: English
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Hymn 104

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #II.104 (1806) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Raise your triumphant songs Lyrics: Raise your triumphant songs To an immortal tune; Let the wide earth resound the deeds Celestial grace has done. Sing how eternal love Its chief Beloved chose, And bid him raise our wretched race From their abyss of woes. His hand no thunder bears, Nor terror clothes his brow; No bolts to drive our guilty souls To fiercer flames below. 'Twas mercy filled the throne, And wrath stood silent by, When Christ was sent with pardons down To rebels doomed to die. Now, sinners, dry your tears, Let hopeless sorrow cease; Bow to the sceptre of his love, And take the offered peace. Lord, we obey thy call; We lay an humble claim To the salvation thou hast brought, And love and praise thy name. Languages: English

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