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Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart

Author: Miss Anne Steele, 1717-1778 Hymnal: The Clifton Chapel Collection of "Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs" #1031 (1881)
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Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren. New and Revised ed. #1191 (1832) Languages: English
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Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1301 (1835)
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The Joys of Heaven

Author: Steel Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #XXX (1790) First Line: Come, LORD, and warm each languid heart Lyrics: 1 Come, LORD, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue; And let the joys of heaven impart Their influ'nce to our song. 2 Then to the shining seats of bliss The wings of faith shall soar, And all the charms of paradise Our raptur'd thoughts explore. 3 Pleasures unsully'd flourish there, Beyond the reach of time; Not blooming Eden smil'd so fair In all her flow'ry prime. 4 Sorrow and pain, and ev'ry care, And discord there shall cease; And perfect joy and love sincere Adorn the realms of peace. 5 The soul, from sin for ever free, shall mourn its pow'r no more; But cloth'd in spotless purity, Redeeming love adore. 6 There shall the followers of the Lamb, Join in immortal songs; And endless honours to his name Employ their tuneful tongues. 7 LORD, tune our hearts to praise and love Our feeble notes inspire; Till in thy blissful courts above We join th' angelic choir. Topics: Before Sermon Languages: English
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The joys of Heaven

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DLXXXIII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart Lyrics: 1 Come Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue; And let the joys of heaven impart Their influence to our song. 2 Sorrow, and pain, and every care, And discord there shall cease; And perfect joy, and love sincere Adorn the realms of peace. 3 The soul, from sin for ever free, Shall mourn its power no more; But, cloth'd in spotless purity, Redeeming love adore. 4 There on a throne' (how dazzling bright) Th' exalted Savior shines; And beams ineffable delight On all the heavenly minds. 5 There shall the followers of the lamb Join in immortal songs; And endless honors to his name Employ their tuneful tongues. 6 Lord, tune our hearts to praise and love, Our feeble notes inspire; 'Till in thy blissful courts above, We join th' angelic choir. Topics: Heaven Languages: English
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The Joys of Heaven

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CC (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart Lyrics: 1 Come Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue; And let the joys of Heaven impart Their influence to our song. 2 Sorrow, and pain, and every care, And discord there shall cease; And perfect joy, and love sincere Adorn the realms of peace. 3 The soul, from sin for ever free, Shall mourn its power no more; But, cloath'd in spotless purity, Redeeming love adore. 4 There on a throne, (how dazzling bright!) Th' exalted Saviour shines; And beams ineffable delight On all the heavenly minds. 5 There shall the followers of the lamb Join in immortal songs; And endless honours to his name Employ their tuneful tongues. 6 Lord, tune our hearts to praise and love, Our feeble notes inspire; Till, in thy blissful courts above, We join th' angelic choir. Topics: Time and Eternity Languages: English
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The Joys of Heaven

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #34 (1760) First Line: Come Lord, and warm each languid heart Lyrics: I. Come Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue; And let the joys of heav'n impart Their influence to our song. II. Then to the shining seats of bliss The wings of faith shall soar, And all the charms of Paradise Our raptur'd thoughts explore. III. Pleasures, unsullied, flourish there, Beyond the reach of time: Not blooming Eden smil'd so fair, In all her flow'ry prime. IV. No sun shall gild the blest abode With his meridian ray, But the more radiant throne of God Diffuse eternal day. V. Sorrow, and pain, and ev'ry care, And discord there shall cease, And perfect joy and love sincere Adorn the realms of peace. VI. The soul, from sin for ever free, Shall mourn its pow'r no more; But, cloth'd in spotless purity, Redeeming love adore. VII. There on a throne, (how dazzling bright!) Th'exalted Saviour shines; And beams ineffable delight On all the heav'nly minds. VIII. There shall the followers of the Lamb Join in immortal songs; And endless honours to his name Employ their tuneful tongues. IX. While sweet reflection calls to mind The scenes of mortal care, When God, their God, for ever kind, Was present to their pray'r; X. How will the wonders of his grace In their full lustre shine? His wisdom, pow'r, and faithfulness, All glorious! all divine! XI. The Saviour, dying, rising, crown'd, Shall swell the lofty strains, Seraph and saint his praise resound, Through all th'etherial plains. XII. But oh! their transports, oh! their songs, What mortal thought can paint? Transcendent glory awes our tongues, And all our notes are faint. XIII. Lord, tune our hearts to praise and love, Our feeble notes inspire; Till in thy blissful courts above, We join the heav'nly choir. Languages: English

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