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Faith

Appears in 107 hymnals Topics: Heidleberg Catechism Lord's Day 7 First Line: Faith! — 'tis a precious grace Lyrics: 8 Faith! - 'tis a precious grace, Where'er it is bestow'd! It boasts of a celestial birth, And is the gift of God! 9 Jesus it owns a King, An all-atoning Priest, It claims no merit of its own, But finds it all in Christ. 10 To him it leads the soul, When fill'd with deep distress; Appropriates his precious blood, And trusts his righteousness. 11 Since 'tis thy work alone, And that divinely free; Lord, send the spirit of thy Son To work this faith in me.
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Fifth command

Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 39 First Line: Great Source of order, Maker wise! Lyrics: 1 Great source of order, Maker wise! Whose throne is high above the skies; We praise thy name; thy laws ordain, That order shall on earth obtain. 2 Let each inferior rank revere All such as their superiors are; And let superiors also do What's right by each inferior too. 3 To thee may each united house, At morn and night present its vows; O may each family proclaim The honours of thy glorious name.
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We must be Born again

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 3 First Line: Hear the terms that never vary Lyrics: 10 Hear the terms that never vary, "To repent and to believe;" Both of these are necessary, Both from Jesus we receive. O then sinner duly ponder These, in thine impartial mind: And ne'er think to put asunder What the Lord has wisely join'd. 11 No high words of ready talkers, No more doctrine will suffice; Broken hearts and humble walkers, These are dear in Jesu's eyes. Tinkling sounds of disputation, Naked knowledge all re vain, Ev'ry soul that gains salvation Must, and shall BE BORN AGAIN.
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Practical Use of the Moral Law

Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 44 First Line: Here, Lord, my soul convicted stands Lyrics: 10 Here, Lord, my soul convicted stands Of breaking all thy ten commands: And on me justly might'st thou pour Thy wrath in one eternal show'r. 11 But thanks to God, its loud alarms Have warn'd me of approaching harms; And now, O Lord, my wants I see, Lost and undone, I come to thee. 12 I know my fig-leaf righteousness Can ne'er thy broken law redress; Yet in thy gospel plan I see There's hope of pardon e'en for me. 13 There, I behold with wonder, Lord! That Christ hath to thy law restor'd Those honors of th' atoning day, Which guilty sinners took away. 14 Amazing wisdom, pow'r and love, Display'd to rebels from above! Do thou, O Lord, my faith increase To love and trust thy plan of grace.
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He was crucified

Appears in 190 hymnals Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 15 First Line: Stretch'd on the cross the Saviour dies Lyrics: 5 Stretch'd on the cross the Saviour dies, Hark! his expiring groans arise! See, from his hands, his feet, his side, Runs down the sacred crimson tide! 6 Believers now, behold the man, The man of grief condemn'd for you, The Lamb of God for sinners slain, Weeping to Calvary pursue. 7 His sacred limbs they stretch, they tear, With nails they fasten to the wood — His sacred limbs — expos'd and bare, Or only cover'd with his blood. 8 See there! his temples crown'd with thorns, His bleeding hands extended wide, His streaming feet transfix'd and torn, The fountain gushing from his side. 9 Thou dear, thou suff'ring Son of God, How doth thy heart to sinners move! Sprinkle on us thy precious blood, Constrain us with thy dying love!
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O Jesus, dearest Lord, to Thee

Author: Kingo Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: The Catechism Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, dearest Lord, to Thee My fervent thanks shall ever be, Which now Thy love on me bestowed. For Thy true flesh and precious blood. 2 Break forth in praise, rejoice, my heart: Exceeding riches is my part, My Jesus now in me doth dwell; My joy and bliss no tongue can tell.
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He descended into Hell

Appears in 123 hymnals Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 16 First Line: And did the holy and the just Lyrics: 11 And did the holy and the just, The Sov'reign of the skies, Stoop down to wretchedness and dust, That guilty worms might rise? 12 Yes, the redeemer in his soul Sustain'd the pains of hell; The wrath of God without controul, On him our surety fell. 13 He took the dying sinner's place, And suffered in his stead; For man, (O miracle of grace!) For man the Saviour bled! 14 Dear Lord, what heav'nly wonders dwell In thy atoning blood! By this are sinners snatch'd from hell, And rebels brought to God. 15 Jesus, my soul, adoring, bends To love so full, so free; And may I hope that love extends It's sacred power to me? 16 What glad return can I impart For favours so divine? O take my all — this worthless heart, And make it only thine.
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resurrection of the Dead

Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 22 First Line: Blest Jesus, source of ev'ry grace Lyrics: 1 Blest Jesus, source of ev'ry grace, From far to view thy smiling face, While absent thus by faith we live, Exceeds all joys that earth can give. 2 But O! what extacy unknown Fills the wide circle round thy throne, Where ev'ry rapt'rous hour appears Nobler than millions of our years! 3 Millions by millions multiplied, Shall ne'er thy saints from thee divide; But the bright legions live and praise Thro' all thy own immortal days. 4 O happy dead, in thee that sleep, While o'er their mould'ring dust we weep! O faithful Saviour, who shalt come That dust to ransom from the tomb! 5 While thine unerring word imparts So rich a cordial to our hearts, Thro' tears our triumphs shall be shown, Tho' round their graves, and near our own.
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Honour to Magistrates

Appears in 24 hymnals Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 39 First Line: Eternal Sov'reign of the sky Lyrics: 4 Eternal Sov'reign of the sky, And Lord of all below, We mortals to thy majesty Our first obedience owe. 5 Our souls adore thy throne supreme, And bless thy providence, For magistrates of various name, Our glory and defence. 6 Where laws and liberty combine To make the nation bless'd; There magistrates with lustre shine, And States are govern'd best. 7 Nations on firm foundations stand, While virtue finds reward; And sinners perish from the land By justice and the sword. 8 To magistrates be honour paid, To laws obedience shown; But consciences and souls were made To be the Lord's alone.
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Third Command

Appears in 217 hymnals Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 36 First Line: Holy and reverend is the name Lyrics: 1 Holy and reverend is the name Of our eternal King; Thrice holy Lord! the angels cry, Thrice holy, let us sing. 2 Holy is he in all his works, And truth is his delight; But sinners and their wicked ways Shall perish from his sight. 3 The deepest reverence of the mind, Pay, O my soul to God; Lift with thy hands, a holy heart To his sublime abode. 4 With sacred awe pronounce his name, Abhor the lips prophane; Let not thy tongue the lord blaspheme, Nor take his name in vain. 5 Thou holy God! preserve my soul From all pollution free; The pure in heart, and hands, and lips Alone thy face shall see.

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