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With melting heart [hearts] and weeping eyes

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns, adapted to the devotions of the closet, the family, and the social circle; and containing subjects appropriate to the monthly concerns of prayer for the success... #723 (1831) Languages: English
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With melting heart and weeping eyes

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #728 (1842) Languages: English

With melting heart [hearts] and weeping eyes

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Social, Private and Public Worship #d957 (1848)

With melting heart [hearts] and weeping eyes

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original, for Public and Private Worship, published by General Synod for the Evangelical Lutheran Church. 68th ed. (8th rev. ed.) #d957 (1855) Languages: English
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With melting heart and weeping eyes

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1012a (1835)
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The Christian awakened—What must I do to be saved?

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCXCIV (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: With melting Heart, and weeping Eyes Lyrics: 1 With melting Heart, and weeping Eyes, My guilty soul for mercy cries; What shall I do or whither flee, T'escape that vengeance due to me? 2 'Till now, I saw no danger nigh; I liv'd at ease, nor fear'd to die; Wrapt up in self-deceit and pride, "I shall have peace at last," I cry'd. 3 But when, great God, thy light divine Had shone on this dark soul of mine, Then, I beheld with trembling awe, The terrors of thy holy law. 4 How dreadful now, my guilt appears, In childhood, youth and growing years! Before thy pure descerning eye, Lord, what a filthy wretch as I! 5 Shall vengeance sill my soul pursue, Death and destruction are my due; Yet mercy can my guilt forgive, And bid a dying sinner live. 6 Does not thy sacred word proclaim Salvation free in Jesu's name? To him I look and humbly cry, "O save a wretch condemn'd to die!" Topics: The Christian; Christian Awakened; Spiritual Conviction; What must I do to be saved? Scripture: Acts 9:6 Languages: English
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The Sinner awakened

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #LXII (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: With melting heart and weeping eyes Lyrics: 1 With melting heart and weeping eyes, My guilty soul for mercy cries; What shall I do, or whither flee, T' escape that vengeance due to me? 2 Till now, I saw no danger nigh: I liv'd at ease, nor fear'd to die; Wrapt up in self-deceit and pride, "I shall have peace at last," I cry'd. 3 But when, great God, thy light divine Had shone on this dark soul of mine, Then I beheld, with trembling awe, The terrors of thy holy law. 4 How dreadful now my guilt appears, In childhood, youth, and growing years! Before thy pure, discerning eye, Lord, what a filthy wretch as I! 5 Should vengeance still my soul pursue, Death and destruction are my due; Yet mercy can my guilt forgive, And bid a dying sinner live. 6 Does not thy sacred word proclaim Salvation free in Jesu's name? To him I look, and humbly cry, "O save a wretch condemn'd to die!" Scripture: Acts 9:6 Languages: English
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"What shall I do to be saved?"

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #186 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: With melting heart and weeping eyes Lyrics: 1 With melting heart and weeping eyes, My guilty soul for mercy cries; What shall I do, or whither flee, T'escape that vengeance due to me? 2 Till now, I saw no danger nigh: I liv'd at ease, nor fear'd to die; Wrapt up in self-deceit and pride, "I shall have peace at last," I cried. 3 But when, great God! thy light divine Had shone on this dark soul of mine, Then I beheld, with trembling awe, The terrors of thy holy law. 4 How dreadful, now, my guilt appears, In childhood, youth, and growing years! Before thy pure discerning eye, Lord, what a filthy wretch as I! 5 Should vengeance still my soul pursue, Death and destruction are my due; Yet mercy can my guilt forgive, And bid a dying sinner live. 6 Does not thy sacred word proclaim Salvation free in Jesus' name? To him I look, and humbly cry, "O save a wretch condemned to die!" Topics: Holy Spirit Repentance Scripture: Acts 9:6 Languages: English
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Repentance

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #238 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: With melting heart, and weeping eyes Lyrics: 1 With melting heart and weeping eyes, My guilty soul for mercy cries; What shall I do, or whither flee, To escape the vengeance due to me? 2 Till late, I saw no danger nigh; I lived at ease, nor feared to die; Wrapped up in self-conceit and pride, “I shall have peace at last,” I cried. 3 But when, great God, thy light divine Had shone on this dark soul of mine, Then I beheld, with trembling awe, The terrors of thy holy law. 4 How dreadful now my guilt appears, In childhood, youth, and growing years; Before thy pure discerning eye, Lord, what a filthy wretch am I! 5 Should vengeance still my soul pursue, Death and destruction are my due; Yet mercy can my guilt forgive, And bid a dying sinner live. 6 Does not thy sacred word proclaim Salvation free in Jesus’ name? To him I look, and humbly cry, “O save a wretch condemned to die!” Topics: Fruits of the Spirit Repentance Languages: English
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What must I do to be saved

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: Evangelical Hymns #30 (1829) First Line: With melting heart [hearts] and weeping eyes Languages: English

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