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Your harps, ye trembling saints

Author: A. M. Toplady Hymnal: Hymns of the Faith with Psalms #356 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Humility and Meekness

Hymnal: The Psalter #366 (1912) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Not haughty is my heart Lyrics: 1 Not haughty is my heart, Not lofty is my pride; I do not seek to know the things God's wisdom has denied. 2 With childlike trust, O Lord, In Thee I calmly rest, Contented as a little child Upon its mother's breast. 3 Ye people of the Lord, In Him alone confide; From this time forth and evermore His wisdom be your guide. Topics: Children Piety in; Christians Believers; Christians Graces of; Heart Good, Perfect, Pure and Upright; Humility; Meekness; Parents and Children; Prayer Sincerity in; Resignation; Worship Sincerity in Scripture: Psalm 131 Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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O Lord, thy work revive

Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise #373 (1874) Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Your harps, ye trembling saints

Author: A. M. Toplady Hymnal: Common Praise #373 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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O Lord, thy work revive

Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise and Methodist Protestant Hymn Book #373 (1882) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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A charge to keep I have

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymns of the Church #378 (1912) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Ah, how shall fallen man

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #384 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Ah, how shall fallen man Be just before his God? If he contend in righteousness, We sink beneath his rod. 2 If he our ways should mark With strict inquiring eyes, Could we for one of thousand faults A just excuse devise? 3 All-seeing, powerful God! Who can with thee contend? Or who, that tries the unequal strife, Shall prosper in the end? 4 The mountains, in thy wrath, Their ancient seats forsake; The trembling earth deserts her place, Her rooted pillars shake. 5 Ah! how shall guilty man Contend with such a God? None, none, can meet him and escape, But through the Saviour's blood. Topics: The Sinner Christ the Way of Life Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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My former hopes are fled

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #385 (1886) Lyrics: 1 My former hopes are fled, My terror now begins; I feel, alas! that I am dead In trespasses and sins. 2 Ah! whither shall I fly? I hear the thunder roar; The law proclaims destruction nigh, And vengeance at the door. 3 When I review my ways, I dread impending doom Until a friendly whisper says "Flee from the wrath to come." Topics: The Sinner Christ the Way of Life Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Is this the kind return

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #386 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Is this the kind return, Are these the thanks we owe, Thus to abuse eternal love, Whence all our blessings flow? 2 To what a stubborn frame Has sin reduced our mind! What strange rebellious wretches we, And God as strangely kind! 3 Turn, turn us, mighty God, And mold our souls afresh; Break, sovereign grace, these hearts of stone, And give us hearts of flesh. Topics: The Sinner Christ the Way of Life Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Thou Lord of all above

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #387 (1899) Lyrics: 1 Thou Lord of all above, And all below the sky, Before Thy feet I prostrate fall, And for Thy mercy cry. 2 Forgive my follies past, The crimes which I have done; Oh, bid a contrite sinner live, Through thine incarnate Son. 3 Guilt, like a heavy load, Upon my conscience lies; To Thee I make my sorrows known, And lift my weeping eyes. 4 The burden which I feel, Thou only canst remove; Display, O Lord, Thy pardoning grace, And Thine unbounded love. 5 One gracious look of thine Will ease my troubled breast; Oh, let me know my sins forgiven, And I shall then be blest. Amen. Topics: Self Abasement; Backsliding; Confession of Sin; Conscience; Contrition; Spiritual Declension; Inconstancy; Penitence; Repentance; Wandering from God Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ

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