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Dear Saviour, prostrate at thy feet

Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book for Public Worship #360 (1873)
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Dear Saviour, prostrate at thy feet

Author: Stennett Hymnal: The Baptist Harp #402 (1849)
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Dear Saviour, prostrate at thy feet

Author: Stennett Hymnal: The Psalmist #474 (1843)
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Dear Saviour, prostrate at thy feet

Author: Stennett Hymnal: The Psalmist #474 (1849)
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Deep Penitence

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #642 (1884) First Line: Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet Lyrics: 1 Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet, A guilty rebel lies; And upwards, to thy mercy-seat, Presumes to lift his eyes. 2 Let not thy justice frown me hence; Oh, stay the vengeful storm; Forbid it, that Omnipotence Should crush a feeble worm. 3 If tears of sorrow could suffice To pay the debt I owe, Tears should, from both my weeping eyes, In ceaseless currents flow. 4 But no such sacrifice I plead To expiate my guilt; No tears, but those which thou hast shed,-- No blood, but thou hast spilt. 5 Think of thy sorrows, dearest Lord! And all my sins forgive, Then justice will approve the word, That bids the sinner live. Languages: English Tune Title: CRENIM
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The penitent

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCLXXI (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Prostrate dear Jesus at thy feet Lyrics: 1 Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet A guilty rebel lies; And upwards to the mercy seat Presumes to lift his eyes. 2 O let not justice frown me hence: Stay, stay the vengeful storm: Forbid it that omnipotence Should crush a feeble worm. 3 If tears of sorrow would suffice To pay the debt I owe, Tears should from both my weeping eyes In ceaseless torrents flow. 4 But no such sacrifice I plead To expiate my guilt; No tears, but those which thou hast shed, No blood, but thou hast spilt. 5 Think of thy sorrows, dearest Lord, And all my sins forgive: Justice will well approve the word, That bids the sinner live. Topics: Graces of the Spirit Repentance; Penitent Languages: English
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The Penitent

Author: Stennett Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #LXV (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet Lyrics: 1 Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet, A guilty rebel lies; And upwards to the mercy seat Presumes to lift his eyes. 2 O let not justice frown me hence: Stay, stay the vengeful storm: Forbid it that Omnipotence Should crush a feeble worm. 3 If tears of sorrow would suffice To pay the debt I owe, Tears should from both my weeping eyes In ceaseless torrents flow. 4 But no such sacrifice I plead To expiate my guilt; No tears, but those which thou hast shed, No blood, but thou hast spilt. 5 Think of thy sorrows, dearest Lord, And all my sins forgive: Justice will well approve the word, That bids the sinner live. Topics: The Sensible Sinner Languages: English
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The penitent

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #LXIV (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet Lyrics: 1 Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet A guilty rebel lies; And upwards to thy mercy seat Presumes to lift his eyes. 2 Oh, let not justice frown me hence; Stay, stay the vengeful storm: Forbid it that omnipotence Should crush a feeble worm. 3 If tears of sorrow would suffice To pay the debt i owe, Tears should from both my weeping eyes In ceaseless currents flow. 4 But no such sacrifice I plead To expiate my guilt; No tears, but those which thou hast shed, No blood, but thou hast spilt. Topics: Repentance; Repentance Languages: English
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The penitent

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #LXIV (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet Lyrics: 1 Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet A guilty rebel lies; And upwards to thy mercy seat Presumes to lift his eyes. 2 Oh, let not justice frown me hence; Stay, stay the vengeful storm: Forbid it that omnipotence Should crush a feeble worm. 3 If tears of sorrow would suffice To pay the debt i owe, Tears should from both my weeping eyes In ceaseless currents flow. 4 But no such sacrifice I plead To expiate my guilt; No tears, but those which thou hast shed, No blood, but thou hast spilt. Topics: Repentance; Repentance Languages: English
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The Penitent

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #178 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Prostrate, dear Jesus! at thy feet Lyrics: 1 Prostrate, dear Jesus! at thy feet, A guilty rebel lies; And upwards to thy mercy-seat Presumes to lift his eyes. 2 Oh let not justice frown me hence; Stay, stay the vengeful storm: Forbid it that Omnipotence Should crush a feeble worm. 3 If tears of sorrow would suffice To pay the debt I owe, Tears should from both my weeping eyes In ceaseless currents flow. 4 But no such sacrifice I plead To expiate my guilt; No tears, but those which thou hast shed,-- No blood, but thou hast spilt. 5 Think of thy sorrows, dearest Lord! And all my sins forgive: Justice will well approve the word That bids the sinner live. Topics: Holy Spirit Repentance Languages: English

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