Author: C. D. RockeyAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: How happy are they whose guilt is removedRefrain First Line: How blessed are they whose sins are forgiv'nLyrics: no longer their virtue is proved. ...Topics: Psalms and Service Music Psalms; The Christian Life Affirmation and Truth; The Christian Life Confession, Mercy, Forgiveness; The Christian Life Salvation; Useful Musical Types Call and Response; Useful Musical Types UnaccompaniedScripture: Psalm 32Used With Tune: ROCKEYText Sources: Psalm 32 in Urdu; Pakistani
Author: Mrs. C. H. M.Appears in 19 hymnalsFirst Line: Hearken today to the blest invitationLyrics: ... Saints of all ages its virtue have tested; No other hope ... Used With Tune: [Hearken today to the blest invitation]
Author: Francis Hopkinson, 1737-1791Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8Appears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Tho’ wicked men grow rich or greatLyrics: ... shun each wicked deed, In virtue’s ways with zeal proceed ... Used With Tune: OLD 1135HText Sources: Adapt. from A New Version of the Psalms of David by Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady, 1696
Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788Meter: 6.6.8.6 DAppears in 3 hymnalsLyrics: ... ’st Thine own design, The virtue of Thine own great word ... Topics: Lay and Ordained MinistryUsed With Tune: PASTOR BONUS
Author: Harriet AuberMeter: 8.8.8.8.8.8Appears in 1 hymnalLyrics: ... one The narrow path of virtue trod, Or kept the precepts ... Used With Tune: SAGINAText Sources: Spirit of the Psalms , 1829
Author: Charles WesleyMeter: 8.8.8.8.8.8Appears in 2 hymnalsLyrics: ... , And spread the plague of virtue there. 3 Wondering the calm ... Used With Tune: BROWNWELLText Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems (Bristol, England, Felix Farley, 1739) Vol. II
Appears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: How we love to see theeLyrics: ... Be it ours, thus brightly, Virtue's course to run; Ours ... Used With Tune: [How we love to see thee]
Author: Charles WesleyMeter: 8.6.8.6Appears in 1 hymnalLyrics: ... for Heaven. 6 The hallowing virtue of Thy name, Our spotless ... Used With Tune: ST. ETHELDREDAText Sources: Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord (London: William Strahan, 1745)
Author: William Henry ClarkAppears in 11 hymnalsFirst Line: See where the living waters glideRefrain First Line: Then come to the royal fountainLyrics: ... the ages flowing wide, Its virtue is today the same, As ... Used With Tune: [See where the living waters glide]Text Sources: Garlands of Praise (Philadelphia: Asa Hull, 1876)