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My hope, my All, my Saviour thou

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #CXIII (1791) Lyrics: 1 My hope, my All, my Saviour thou, To thee lo! now my soul I bow, I feel the bliss thy wounds impart, I find the Saviour in my heart. 2 Be thou my strength, be thou my way, Protect me through my life's short day; In all my acts may wisdom guide, And keep me, Saviour, near thy side, 3 Correct, reprove, and comfort me, As I have need, my Saviour be; And if I would from thee depart, Then clasp me, Saviour, to thy heart. 4 In fierce temptation's darkest hour, Save me from sin and Satan's pow'r; Tear ev'ry idol from thy throne, And reign, my Saviour — reign alone. 5 My suff'ring time shall soon be o'er, Then shall I sigh and weep no more; My ransom'd soul shall soar away, To sing thy praise in endless day. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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My Saviour, my almighty friend

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #CLXII (1791) Lyrics: 1 My Saviour, my almighty friend, When I begin thy praise; Where will the growing numbers end, The number of thy grace? 2 Thou art my everlasting trust, Thy goodness I adore; Send down thy grace, O blessed Lord, That I may love thee more. 3 My feet shall travel all the length Of the celestial road: And march with courage in thy strength, To see the Lord my God. 4 Awake, awake, my tuneful pow'rs; With this delightful song, And entertain the darkest hours, Nor think the season long. Topics: Praise Languages: English
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O all that pass by, to Jesus draw near

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #HI (1791) Lyrics: 1 O all that pass by, to Jesus draw near, He utters a cry; ye sinners give ear! From hell to retrieve you he spreads out his hands: Now, now to receive you he graciously stands. 2 If any man thirst, and happy would be, The vilest and worst may come unto me; May drink of my spirit, (excepted is none,) Lay claim to my merit, and take for his own; 3 Whoever receives the life-giving word, In Jesus believes, his God and his Lord, In him a pure river of life shall arise, Shall in the belief spring up to the skies. 4 My God, and my Lord! thy call I obey My soul on thy word of promise I stay: Thy kind invitation I gladly embrace; A thirst for salvation, salvation by grace. 5 O hasten the hour! send down from above The spirit of power, of health, and of love; Of filial fear, of knowledge and grace; Of wisdom, of prayer, of joy, and of praise: 6 The spirit of faith, of faith in thy blood, Which saves us from wrath, and brings us to God; Removes the huge mountain of indwelling sin, And opens the fountain, that washes us clean. Topics: Exhorting and Beseeching to Return to God Languages: English
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O Almighty God of Love

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #LIX (1791) Lyrics: 1 O Almighty God of Love, Thy holy arm display! Send me succour from above, In this my evil day; Arm my weakness with thy pow'r; Woman's seed appear within! Be my safeguard and my tow'r Against the face of sin. 2 Rock of my salvation haste, Extend thy ample shade, Let it over me be cast, And screen my naked head: Save me from the trying hour; Thou my sure protections be; Shelter me from Satan's pow'r, Till I am fix'd on thee. 3 Set upon thyself my feet, And make me surely stand; From temptation's rage and heat, Cover me with thine hand; Let me in the cleft be plac'd; Never from thy fence remove; In thine arms of love embrac'd – Of everlasting love. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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O for a heart ot praise my God

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #LXX (1791) Lyrics: 1 O for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free! A heart that always feels thy blood So freely spilt for me! 2 A heart resign'd, submissive, meek, My great redeemer's throne; Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone. 3 O for a lowly contrite heart, Believing, true, and clean, Which neither life nor death can part From him that dwells within. 4 A heart in ev'ry thought renew'd, And full of love divine; Perfect, and right, and pure, and good, A copy, Lord, of thine. 5 Thy tender heart is still the same, And melts at human woe; Jesus, for thee distrest I am; I want thy love to know. 6 My heart, thou know'st, can never rest, Till thou create my peace, Till of my Eden repossess'd, From ev'ry sin I cease. 7 Fruit of thy gracious lips, on me Bestow that peace unknown, The hidden manna, and the tree Of life, and the white stone. 8 Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart Come quickly from above; Write thy new name upon my heart, Thy new, best name of love. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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O for a thousand tongues to sing

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #I (1791) Lyrics: 1 O for a thousand tongues to sing My dear redeemer's praise! The glories of my God and king, The triumphs of his grace; 2 My gracious Master, and my God, Assist me to proclaim, To spread through all the earth abroad, The honors of thy name. 3 Jesus, the name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrows cease: 'Tis music in the sinner's ear: 'Tis life, and health, and peace. 4 He breaks the Power of cancell'd sin, He sets the pris'ners free; His blood can make the foulest clean His blood availed me. 5 Look unto him, ye nations, own Your God, ye fallen race; Look and be sav'd through faith alone, Be justify'd by grace! 6 See all your sins on Jesus laid; The Lamb of God was slain. His soul was once an off'ring made For every soul of man. 7 With me, your Chief ye then shall know, Shall feel your sins forgiv'n; Anticipate your heav'n below, And own that love is heav'n. Topics: Awakening and Inviting Languages: English
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O God most merciful and true

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #HXXIII (1791) Lyrics: 1 O God most merciful and true, Thy nature to my soul impart; ’Stablish with me the cov'nant new, And write perfection on my heart. 2 To real holiness restored, O let me gain my Saviour’s mind; And in the knowledge of my Lord Fulness of life eternal find. 3 Remember, Lord, my sins no more, That them I may no more forget; But, sunk in guiltless shame, adore With speechless wonder at thy feet. 4 O’erwhelmed with thy stupendous grace, I shall not in thy presence move; But breathe unutterable praise, And rapturous awe, and silent love. 5 Then every murmuring thought and vain Expires in sweet confusion lost: I cannot of my cross complain, I cannot of my goodness boast. 6 Pardon'd for all that I have done, My mouth as in the dust I hide, And glory give to God alone, My God forever pacified! Topics: For Believers Groaning for full Redemption Languages: English
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O God of all grace

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #CLIII (1791) Lyrics: 1 O God of all grace, Thy goodness we praise, Thy Son thou hast given to die in our place: With joy we approve The design of thy love, 'Tis a wonder on eaoth, and a wonder above. 2 Tongue cannot explain The love of God-Man, Which the angels desire to look into in vain. It dazzles our eyes, Thought cannot arise, To find out a cause, why the infinite dies. 3 Or if pity inclin'd Him to die for mankind, The ground of his pity what seraph can find? He came from above Our curse to remove He hath lov'd, he hath lov'd us, because he would love. 4 Love mov'd him to die, And on this we rely, He hath lov'd, he hath lov'd us, we cannot tell why: But this we can tell, He hath lov'd us so well As to lay down his life to redeem us from hell. 5 He hath ransom'd our race, O how shall we praise, Or worthily sing thy unspeakable grace: Nothing else will we know In our journey below, But singing thy grace, to thy Paradise go. 6 Nay, and when we remove, To the mansions above, Our heaven shall still be to sing of thy love; When time is no more, We still shall adore The ocean of love, without bottom or shore. 7 Ere long we shall fly To the regions on high, For Israel's strength cannot vary or lye: He soon shall appear, He more than draws near, Our Jesus is come, and eternity's here Topics: Praise Languages: English
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O God, of good! the unfathom'd sea

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #CXX (1791) Lyrics: 1 O God, of good! th' unfathom'd sea, Who would not give his heart to thee? Who would not love thee with his might? O Jesu, lover of mankind, Who would not his whole soul and mind, With all his strength to thee unite? 2 Thou shin'st with everlasting rays; Before th' unsufferable blaze Angels with both wings veil their eyes: Yet free as air thy bounty streams On all thy works; thy mercy's beams Diffusive as thy sun's arise. 3 Astonish'd at thy frowning brow, Earth, hell, and heav'n's strong pillars bow, Terrible majesty is thine! Who then can that vast love express, Which bows thee down to me, who less Than nothing am; till thou art mine! 4 High thron'd on heav'n's eternal hill, In number, weight and measure still Thou sweetly orderest all that is: And yet thou deign'st to come to me, And guide my steps, that I with thee Enthron'd, may reign in endless bliss. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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O God, to whom in flesh reveal'd

Hymnal: PHBD1791 #HXXIV (1791) Lyrics: 1 O God, to whom in flesh reveal'd The helpless all for succour came; The sick to be reliev'd and heal'd, And found salvation in thy name: 2 With publicans and harlots I, In these thy spirit's gospel-days, To thee the sinner's friend, draw nigh, And humbly sue for saving grace. 3 Thou seest me helpless and distrest, Feeble, and faint, and blind, and poor: Weary, I come to thee for rest, And sick of sin, implore a cure. 4 My sin's incurable disease, Thou, Jesus, thou alone canst heal; Inspire me with thy pow'r and peace, And pardon on my conscience seal. 5 A touch, a word, a look from thee, Can turn my heart and make it clean, Purge the foul, inbred leprosy, And save me from my bosom-sin. 6 Lord, if thou wilt, I do believe, Thou canst the saving grace impart; Thou canst this instant now forgive, And stamp thine image on my heart. 7 My heart, which now to thee I raise, I know thou canst this moment cleanse; The deepest stains of sin efface, And drive the evil spirit hence. 8 Be it according to thy word! Accomplish now thy work in me; And let my soul to health restor'd, Devote its little all to thee! Topics: Believers Brought to the Birth Languages: English

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