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Cofia, f'enaid, gariad Iesu (Ah! my soul, behold the Saviour)

Author: Thos. Williams. (1769-1849); David G. Jenkins. (1879-1970); Anon. Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: LLAN BAGLAN
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Coflo'r Iesu

Author: Anon. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Arglwydd, gad i ni, rai euog Used With Tune: [Arglwydd, gad i ni, rai euog]
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Co-laborers

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: To help to win this world for Christ Refrain First Line: Co-laborers, co-laborers Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:9 Used With Tune: [To help to win this world for Christ]
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Co-Laborers

Author: Ruth Gilbert Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Christ Jesus has commanded us to go in all the world Refrain First Line: Co-laborers, co-laborers Lyrics: 1 Christ Jesus has commanded us to go in all the world; To win the lost ones back to Him, and teach them in His Word; As messengers for Him we go with this great task our aim, That people of all nations might give honor to His name. Refrain: Co-laborers, co-laborers, Together with God are we; To win and teach this world for Christ, Our mission here shall be. 2 For each lost soul in all this world is precious in His sight; Then may we win and teach them in the blessèd way of right. Co-laborers for Him we go in whate’er field or land, That we may do our Father’s will and carry out His plan. [Refrain] 3 His mighty pow’r is over us, He leads us all the way; His presence we assurance have while toiling day by day. Upon the conqu’ring side are we in this most glorious task, And when our work on earth is done we’ll see His face at last. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Christ Jesus has commanded us to go in all the world] Text Sources: Harvest Hymns by Robert H. Coleman (Dallas: Robert H. Coleman)
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Cold Affections

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Sure I must love the Saviour's name Lyrics: I. Sure I must love the Saviour's name— Or is the heav'n-born passion dead, Extinguish'd the celestial flame, And all my joys forever fled? II. At the sweet mention of his love, How should the sacred ardour rise! And ev'ry thought, transported, move In grateful joy, and glad surprise! III. Jesus demands this heart of mine, Demands my wish, my joy, my care; But ah! how dead to things divine, How cold my best affections are! IV. What death-like lethargy detains My captive pow'rs with fatal art, And spreads its unrelenting chains Heavy and cold, around my heart! V. 'Tis sin, alas! with dreadful pow'r Divides my Saviour from my sight; O for one happy, shining hour Of sacred freedom, sweet delight! VI. See, dearest Lord, my wretched state, And thy almighty pow'r employ; To thee I seek, on thee I wait, For life, and liberty, and joy. VII. O let thy love shine forth, and raise My captive pow'rs from sin and death; And fill my heart and life with praise, And tune my last expiring breath. VIII. Then bear me to the blissful seats Of perfect freedom, life and light, Where thy redeem'd assembly meets, To love and praise with full delight. IX. There shall my thoughts transported trace, And all my soul forever prove, The boundless riches of thy grace, The endless wonders of thy love.

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