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The name "Jesus"

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Laudes Domini #197 (1888) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: The Saviour! oh, what endless charms Lyrics: 1 The Saviour! oh, what endless charms Dwell in the blissful sound! Its influence every fear disarms, And spreads sweet comfort round. The almighty Former of the skies Stooped to our vile abode; While angels viewed with wondering eyes And hailed the incarnate God. 2 Oh, the rich depths of love divine! Of bliss a boundless store! Dear Saviour, let me call thee mine; I cannot wish for more. On thee alone my hope relies, Beneath thy cross I fall; My Lord, my Life, my Sacrifice, My Saviour, and my All! Scripture: Psalm 3:8 Languages: English Tune Title: ATHENS
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The name of Jesus

Author: Frederick Whitfield Hymnal: Laudes Domini #203 (1888) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: There is a name I love to hear Lyrics: 1 There is a name I love to hear; I love to sing its worth; It sounds like music in mine ear-- The sweetest name on earth. 2 It tells me of a Saviour's love Who died to set me free; It tells me of his precious blood-- The sinner's perfect plea. 3 It tells me of a Father's smile Beaming upon his child; It cheers me through this "little while," Through desert, waste, and wild. 4 It tells of One whose loving heart Can feel my smallest woe-- Who in each sorrow bears a part That none can bear below. 5 It bids my trembling soul rejoice, And dries each rising tear; It tells me in a "still small voice," To trust, and not to fear. Scripture: John 11:35 Languages: English Tune Title: KILMARNOCK
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Chirst our Pattern

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Hymnal: Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes #103 (1891) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: My dear Redeemer, and my Lord Scripture: Philippians 2:5 Languages: English Tune Title: HAMBURG
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Christ our Pattern

Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #106 (1889) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: My dear Redeemer, and my Lord Scripture: Philippians 2:5 Tune Title: HAMBURG
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Melchisedec a Type of Christ

Author: Cennick Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #118 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ First Line: Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb Lyrics: 1 Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb, We love to hear of thee; No music’s like thy charming name Nor half so sweet can be. 2 O let us ever hear thy voice; In mercy to us speak; And in our Priest we will rejoice, Thou great Melchisedec. 3 Our Jesus shall be still our theme, While in this world we stay; We’ll sing our Jesus’ lovely name, When all things else decay. 4 When we appear in yonder cloud With all thy favoured throng, Then will we sing more sweet, more loud, And Christ shall be our song. Languages: English
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The Offices of Christ Glorious

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #122 (1844) Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ First Line: Join all the glorious names Lyrics: 1 Join all the glorious names Of wisdom, love, and power, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore; All are too mean to speak his worth, Too mean to set my Saviour forth. 2 But O what gentle terms What condescending ways, Does our Redeemer use To teach his heavenly grace! My eyes with joy and wonder see What forms of love he bears for me. 3 [Arrayed in mortal flesh, He like an angel stands, And holds the promises And pardons in his hands; Commissioned from his Father’s throne, To make his grace to mortals known.] 4 [Great Prophet of my God, My tongue would bless thy name; By thee the joyful news Of our salvation came; The joyful news of sins forgiven, Of hell subdued, and peace with heaven.] 5 [Be thou my Counsellor, My Pattern, and my Guide; And through this desert land, Still keep me near thy side; O let my feet ne’er run astray, Nor rove, nor seek the crooked way!] 6 [I love my Shepherd’s voice; His watchful eyes shall keep My wandering soul among The thousands of his sheep; He feeds his flock, he calls their names; His bosom bears the tender lambs.] 7 [To this dear Surety’s hand Will I commit my cause; He answers and fulfils His Father’s broken laws. Behold my soul at freedom set; My Surety paid the dreadful debt.] 8 [Jesus, my great High Priest, Offered his blood and died; My guilty conscience seeks No sacrifice beside. His powerful blood did once atone, And now it pleads before the throne.] 9 [My Advocate appears For my defence on high; The Father bows his ears, And lays his thunder by. Not all that hell or sin can say, Shall turn his heart, his love away.] 10 [My dear, almighty Lord, My Conqueror and my King, Thy sceptre and thy sword, Thy reigning grace I sing; Thine is the power; behold, I sit, In willing bonds, beneath thy feet.] 11 [Now let my soul arise, And tread the tempter down! My Captain leads me forth To conquest and a crown. A feeble saint shall win the day, Though death and hell obstruct the way.] 12 Should all the hosts of death, And powers of hell unknown, Put their most dreadful forms Of rage and mischief on, I shall be safe, for Christ displays Superior power and guardian grace. Languages: English
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The Priesthood of Christ

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #123 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ First Line: Blood has a voice to pierce the skies Lyrics: 1 Blood has a voice to pierce the skies: “Revenge!” the blood of Abel cries; But the dear stream, when Christ was slain, Speaks peace as loud from every vein: 2 Pardon and peace from God on high; Behold, he lays his vengeance by; And rebels that deserve his sword, Become the favourites of the Lord. 3 To Jesus let our praises rise, Who gave his life a sacrifice; Now he appears before our God, And for our pardon pleads his blood. Languages: English
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The Offices of Christ

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #124 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ First Line: We bless the prophet of the Lord Lyrics: 1 We bless the Prophet of the Lord, That comes with truth and grace; Jesus, thy Spirit and thy word Shall lead us in thy ways. 2 We reverence our High Priest above, Who offered up his blood, And lives to carry on his love, By pleading with our God. 3 We honour our exalted King; How sweet are his commands! He guards our souls from hell and sin By his almighty hands. 4 Hosanna to his glorious name, Who saves by different ways! His mercies lay a sovereign claim To our immortal praise. Languages: English
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The Kingdom of Christ

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #127 (1844) Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ First Line: Rejoice, the Lord is King Lyrics: 1 Rejoice, the Lord is King; Your God and King adore; Mortals, give thanks and sing, And triumph ever more. Lift up the heart, lift up the voice; Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. 2 Rejoice, the Saviour reigns, The God of truth and love; When he had purged our stains, He took his seat above; Lift up the heart, lift up the voice; Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. 3 His kingdom cannot fail; He rules o’er earth and heaven; The keys of death and hell Are to our Jesus given; Lift up the heart, lift up the voice; Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. 4 [He all his foes shall quell; Shall all our sins destroy; And every bosom swell With pure seraphic joy; Lift up the heart, lift up the voice; Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice.] 5 Rejoice in glorious hope, Jesus, the Judge, shall come, And take his servants up To their eternal home; We soon shall hear the Archangel’s voice; The trump of God shall sound, Rejoice! Languages: English
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The true Test

Author: John G. Whittier Hymnal: Laudes Domini #200 (1888) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: We may not climb the heavenly steeps Lyrics: 1 We may not climb the heavenly steeps To bring the Lord Christ down; In vain we search the lowest deeps, For him no depths can drown. 2 But warm, sweet, tender, even yet A present help is he; And faith has yet its Olivet, And love its Galilee. 3 The healing of the seamless dress Is by our beds of pain; We touch him in life's throng and press, And we are whole again. 4 Through him the first fond prayers are said Our lips of childhood frame; The last low whispers of our dead Are burdened with his name. 5 O Lord and Master of us all, Whate'er our name or sign, We own thy sway, we hear thy call, We test our lives by thine! Scripture: Luke 8:45 Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY

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