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Oh! how I have long'd for the coming of God

Appears in 66 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Oh! how I have long'd for the coming of God— And sought him, by praying and searching his word. With watching and fasting my soul was oppress'd, Nor would I give over 'till Jesus had bless'd. 2 The news of his mercy at length I did hear, According to promise he answer'd my prayer— And glory is open'd in floods, on my soul! Salvation from Zion's beginning to roll. 3 The news of his mercy is spreading abroad, And sinners come crying and weeping to God; Their mourning and praying is heard very loud, And many's found favour in Jesus's blood. 4 Here's more, my dear Saviour, that falls at thy feet, Opprest by a burthen enormously great. Oh! raise me, my Jesus, to tell of thy love, And shout hallelujah with angels above. 5 I'll sing and I'll shout, and I'll shout and I'll sing, O God make the nations in praises to ring. With loud acclamations of Jesus's love, And carry us all to the city above. 6 We'll wait for his chariot, it seems to draw near, O come, my dear Saviour, let glory appear, We long to be singing and shouting above, With angels, o'erwhelm'd in Jesus's love.
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O don't you hear the alarm

Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O don't you hear the alarm, Hark— how the trumpet sounds! It is the Lord of glory, That gives the gospel bounds. 2 Come and accept his offer Before it is too late, For Jesus is a calling Before he shuts the gate. 3 Come let us go together, And lift into his band, For Jesus is our captain, He's bounty in his hand. 4 The trumpet is a sounding, It's for more volunteers, Come like a valiant soldier, And cast away your fears. 5 Come who will list with Jesus, A soldier for to make, And like a faithful subject, His armour on you take. 6 He's food and raiment plenty, Enough— and for to spare, All things he has provided, That you have need to wear. 7 Then let us well remember, How Israel was freed, When from the hand of Pharaoh, By Moses they were led. 8 The pillar went before them, And Moses with his rod. No doubt we shall win the day, If we but trust in God. 9 Our enemies are many, On every side they stand. Then let us go together, With weapons in our hand. 10 Let us begin the battle, Like David with his sling— Fight with courage stout and bold, For Jesus Christ our king. 11 Then, when the war is ended, We'll lay our weapons by, And fly aloft to Jesus To reign above the sky. 12 In peace we'll wear the laurel, When our foes are slain. We'll take the large possession, Where peace forever reigns.
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Wake up my muse, condole the loss

Appears in 22 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Wake up my muse, condole the loss Of those that mourn this day— Let tears distil on every face, And every mourner pray. 2 The tyrant, Death, came rushing in, Last night his power did shew, Out of this world this child did take, Death laid its visage low. 3 No more the pleasant child is seen To please its parent's eye, The tender plant, so fresh and green, Is in eternity. 4 The golden bowl by Death is broke, The pitcher's burst in twain, The cistern-wheel has felt the stroke, The pleasant child is slain. 5 The winding-sheet doth bind its limbs, The coffin holds it fast, To-day it's seen by all its friends, But this must be the last. 6 Until the Lord doth come, to judge, The nations great and small, And you and I before him stand, And at his presence fall.
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My thoughts on awful subjects roll

Appears in 68 hymnals Lyrics: 1 My thoughts on awful subjects roll, Damnation and the dead; What horrors seize the guilty soul Upon a dying bed! 2 Lingering about these mortal shores, She makes a long delay, Till like a flood, with rapid force, Death sweeps the wretch away. 3 Then swift and dreadful she descends Down to the fiery coast, Amongst abominable fiends Herself a frighted ghost. 4 There endless crowds of sinners lie, And darkness makes their chains; Tortur'd with keen despair they cry, Yet wait for fiercer pains. 5 Not all their anguish and their blood For their old guilt atones, Nor the compassion of a God Shall hearken to their groans. 6 Amazing grace, that kept my breath, Nor bid my soul remove, Till I had learn'd my Saviour's death, And well insur'd his love.
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Firm, united, let us be

Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: Hail the gospel jubilee Lyrics: 1 Hail the gospel jubilee, Jesus comes to set us free, Who for us shed his precious blood, To raise our fallen souls to God. And since the work of suffering's done, We'll glory give to God alone. Free salvation be our boast, Ever mindful what it cost, Ever grateful for the prize, Let our praises reach the skies. Chorus: Firm united let us be, In the bonds of charity: As a band of brothers join'd, Loving God and all mankind. 2 Rise ye heralds of the Lord, Take the breast-plate, shield and sword, Against the hosts of hell proclaim A war in Christ's all conquering name, Nor fear to gain the victory When for this glorious liberty, You on Jesus Christ depend— He'll the suffering cause defend: Place, O place in him your trust, He's almighty wise and just. Chorus: Firm united brethren stand, Firm an undivided band— Brethren dear in Jesus join'd Fill'd with all his constant mind. 3 Sound— the gospel trumpet sound; Through the earth's remotest bound; Let Jesus's name, with loud applause, Ring thro' the world his righteous laws— He gives, and rules in mercy mild. Believe, and be ye reconciled To a God of truth and love, Sending blessings from above— Now is the accepted time, Listen every joyful clime. Chorus: Hail— the Gospel jubilee, Jesus comes to set us free. He is come no more to bleed— Free we then shall be indeed. 4 Now the sovereign of the sky Comes, the troops of hell must fly. He is the rock of ages sure, And all who to the end endure, A glorious crown of righteousness Shall wear in realms of endless bliss. There with blood-wash'd throngs above, Wondering at redeeeming love, Evermore will shout and sing, Heaven's palace loud shall ring. Chorus: Firm united let us go, On in Jesus's steps below, As a band of brothers join, And eternal glory find.
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And are we yet alive

Appears in 223 hymnals Lyrics: 1 And are we yet alive, And see each other's face? Glory and praise to Jesus give, For His redeeming grace. 2 Preserv'd by pow'r divine, To feel salvation here; Again in Jesus' name we join, And in his sight appear. 3 What troubles have we seen, What conflicts have we past; Fightings without and fears within, Since we assembled last. 4 But out of all, the Lord Hath brought us by his love; And still he does his help afford, And hides our life above. 5 Then let us make our boast, Of his redeeming pow'r; Which saves us to the uttermost, Till we can sin no more. 6 Let us take up the cross, Till we the crown obtain; And gladly reckon all things lost, So we may Jesus gain.
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Come and taste, along with me

Appears in 103 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come and taste, along with me, Consolations running free, From my Father's wealthy throne, Sweeter than the honey-comb. 2 Wherefore should I feast alone, Two are better still than one; The more comes in with a free, good will. Makes the banquet sweeter still. 3 Now I go to heaven's door Asking for a little more; Jesus gives a double share, Calling me, his chosen heir. 4 Goodness running like a stream, Through the new Jerusalem, And by constant breaking forth, Sweetens earth, and heaven both. 5 Saints in glory sing aloud, For to see and hear of God! Coming in at heaven's door. Making of the number more. 6 Now my body doth its best, For to keep me back from Christ; But a treasure coming in, Doth oppose my inbred sin. 7 Sinful nature, lurking vice; Cannot stop the force of grace; Whilst there is a God to give, And a sinner to receive. 8 Heavens here and heavens there, Comforts flowing every where! This I boldly do profess That my soul hath got a taste. 9 Now I go rejoicing home From the banquet of perfume! Finding manna on the road, Dropping from the mount of God!
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The voice of Free Grace, cries, escape to the mountain

Appears in 409 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The voice of Free Grace, cries, escape to the mountain, For Adam's lost race Christ hath open'd a fountain, For sin and transgression, and every pollution, His blood it flows freely in plenteous redemption. Chorus: Hallelujah to the Lamb who purchas'd our pardon; We'll praise him again when we pass over Jordan. 2 That fountain so clear, in which all may find pardon, From Jesus's side flows plenteous redemption; Though your sins were increas'd as high as a mountain, His blood flows freely in streams of salvation. [Chorus] 3 Oh! Jesus ride on, thy kingdom is glorious, O'er sin, death and Hell, thou wilt make us victorious: Thy name shall be prais'd in the great congregation, And saints shall delight in ascribing salvation. [Chorus] 4 When on Zion we stand, having gain'd the blest shore, With our harps in our hands we'll praise him evermore; We'll range the blest fields on the bank of the river, And sing Hallelujah for ever and ever. [Chorus]
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See the Eternal Judge descending

Appears in 142 hymnals Lyrics: 1 See the Eternal Judge descending, Seated on sinners Christ will shew thee That he is the Eternal Son; Trumpets call thee, Stand and hear thy awful doom. 2 Hear the sinner now lamenting At the thoughts of fiercer pain; Cries and tears are now a-venting, But he cries and weeps in vain, Greatly mourning That he nev'r was born again. 3 Yonder sits my slighted Saviour, With the marks of dying love; Oh! that I had sought his favor When I felt his spirit move! Doom'd I'm justly, For I have against him strove. 4 All his wooing I have slighted, While he daily sought my soul, If some vows to him I plighted Yet for sin I broke the all; Golden moments, How neglected did they roll! 5 Yonder sits my godly neighbours, Who were once despis'd by me; Now they're clad in dazzling splendor, Waiting my sad fate to see; Farewell neighbours— Dismal gulf I'm bound for thee! 6 Hail ye ghosts that dwell in darkness, Groaning, rattling of your chains! Christ has now denounc'd my sentence For to dwell in endless pains; Down I'm rolling, Never to return again. 7 Now experience plainly shews me, Hell is not a fabled thing; Lo, I see my friends in glory, Round the throne they ever sing: I'm tormented With an everlasting sting.
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Come all ye poor sinners that from Adam came

Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come all ye poor sinners that from Adam came, Ye poor and ye blind, and ye halt, and ye lame, Close in with the gospel, upon its own terms, Or you'll burn forever, like poor, mortal worms. 2 When the Lord shall descend, with a shout, from above, And call home his saints to bless them with his love, And you not renew'd in your souls by his grace, Away you must turn with a sorrowful face. 3 For if you deny Christ, he will deny you You'll be found on his left hand with the wicked crew In horror and in torment forever you'll lie; In vain then for mercy, in vain you must cry. 4 You've read of the rich man and beggar also; The beggar he died and to Jesus did go; The rich man he died, and to his sad surprise, Awak'd in Hell, and he lift up his eyes; 5 Seeing Abra'm afar off in the mansions above, And Laz'rus in his bosom in raptures of love, He cry'd, "father Abra'm, send to my relief, "For I am tormented with pain and with grief." 6 He said, "Son remember when you liv'd so bold, "Dress'd in your fine linen, your purple and gold, "Whilst Laz'rus was laid at your gate full of grief, "You had not compassion to give him relief. 7 "Besides there's a gulph fix't betwixt us you see, "So those that would pass from hence can't come to thee; "But there you must lie, and lament your sad state, For now you are sending your cries up too late." 8 He cried "father Abra'm, I pray you provide, "Send one from the dead, I've five brethren beside, "They hearing from me and of my wretched state, "Perhaps they'll repend now, before 'tis too late. 9 "They have a rich gospel that spreads far and wide; "They've Moses, the prophets, and apostles beside, "If they'll not adhere unto them and repent, "They will not believe though one from the dead went." 10 Come, poor Zion mourners, O don't you despair, But cry to your Jesus, he'll answer you pray'r; He'll hear your complaints, and ease all your grief; He'll pardon your sins, and will give you relief. 11 And when you shall come to lay your bodies down, You'll fly to the regions where you'll wear a crown, The smiles that will come from sweet Jesus's face Will make you adore and admire his free grace.

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