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Longing for the spread of the Gospel

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXXVIII (1792) Topics: The Church Associations or General Meetings of Churches and Ministers First Line: O'er the gloomy hills of darkness Lyrics: 1 O'er the gloomy hills of darkness, Look, my soul, be still, and gaze, All the promises do travail With a glorious day of grace: Blessed Jubilee, Let thy glorious morning dawn. 2 Let the Indian, let the Negro, Let the rude Barbarian see, That divine and glorious conquest Once obtain'd on calvary; Let the gospel Loud resound from pole to pole. 3 Kingdoms wide that sit in darkness, Grant them, Lord, the glorious light, And from eastern coast to western, May the morning chase the night, And redemption, Freely purchas'd, win the day. 4 May the glorious day approaching, From eternal darkness dawn, And the everlasting gospel Spread abroad thy holy name; All the borders Of the great Immanuel's land. 5 Fly abroad thou mighty gospel Win and conquer, never cease; May thy lasting wide dominions Multiply, and still increase; Sway thy sceptre, Savior, all the world around. Languages: English
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Prayer for a Revival

Author: Ryland, junior Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXXVII (1792) Topics: The Church Associations or General Meetings of Churches and Ministers First Line: Savior visit thy plantation Refrain First Line: Lord, revive us Lyrics: 1 Savior visit thy plantation, Grant us, Lord, a gracious rain! All will come to dissolution, Unless thou return again: Refrain: Lord revive us, All our help must come from thee. 2 Keep no longer at a distance, Shine upon us from on high; Lest, for want of thy assistance, Every plant should droop and die: [Refrain] 3 Surely, once thy garden flourish'd, Every part look'd gay and green: Then thy word our spirits nourish'd Happy seasons we have seen! [Refrain] 4 [But a drought has since succeeded, And a sad decline we see; Lord, thy help is greatly needed, Help can only come from thee. [Refrain] 5 Where are those we counted leaders, Fill'd with zeal, and love and truth? Old professors, tall as cedars, Bright examples to our youth! [Refrain] 6 Some in whom we once delighted, We shall meet no more below, Some, alas! we fear are blighted, Scarce a single leaf they show. [Refrain] 7 Younger plants— the sight how pleasant, Cover'd thick with blossoms stood; But they cause us grief at present, Frost has nipp'd them in the bud. [Refrain] 8 Dearest Savior, hasten hither, Thou canst make them bloom again; Oh, permit them not to wither, Let not all our hopes be vain! [Refrain] 9 Let our mutual love be fervent, Make us prevalent in prayers; Let each one esteem'd thy servant, Shun the world's bewitching snares. [Refrain] 10 Break the tempter's fatal power, Turn the stony hearts of flesh; And begin, from this good hour, To revive thy work afresh: [Refrain] Languages: English
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The Increase of the church

Author: Beddome Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXXIX (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Church Associations or General Meetings of Churches and Ministers First Line: Shout for the blessed Jesus reigns Lyrics: 1 Shout, for the blessed Jesus reigns, Thro' distant lands his triumphs spread: And sinners, freed from endless pains, Own him their Savior and their head. 2 His sons and daughters, from afar, Daily at Sion's gate arrive; Those who were dead in sin before By sovereign grace are made alive. 3 Oppressors bow beneath his feet, O'ercome by his victorious power: Princes in humble posture wait, And proud blasphemers learn t' adore. 4 Gentiles and jews his laws obey, Nations remote their offerings bring, And, unconstrain'd, their homage pay To their exalted God and king. 5 O may his conquests still increase, And every foe his power subdue; While angels celebrate his praise, And saints his growing glories shew. 6 Loud hallelujahs to the lamb, From all below and all above; In lofty songs exalt his name, In songs, as lasting as his love. Languages: English
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The completing of the spiritual Temple

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXXXI (1792) Topics: The Church Associations or General Meetings of Churches and Ministers First Line: Sing to the Lord above Lyrics: 1 Sing to the Lord above, Who deigns on earth to raise A temple of his love, A monument to praise: Ye saints around, thro' all its frame, Harmonious sound the builder's name. 2 Beneath his eye and care The edifice shall rise Majestic strong and fair, And shine above the skies: There shall he place the polish'd stone Ordain'd the work of grace to crown. Scripture: Zechariah 4:7 Languages: English
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Spiritual Associations registered in Heaven; or God's gracious Approbation of active Attempts to revive Religion

Author: Dr. Doddridge Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXXIII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Church Associations or General Meetings of Churches and Ministers First Line: The Lord on mortal worms looks down Lyrics: 1 The Lord on mortal worms looks down From his celestial throne; And, when the wicked swarm around, He well discerns his own. 2 He sees the tender hearts that mourn The scandals of the times; And join their efforts to oppose The wide-prevailing crimes. 3 Low to the social band he bows His still-attentive ear; And, while his angels sing around, Delights their voice to hear. 4 The chronicles of Heaven shall keep Their words in transcript fair; In the Redeemer's book of life Their names recorded are. 5 "Yes, (saith the Lord) the world shall know "These humble souls are mine: These, when my jewels I produce, "Shall in full lustre shine. 6 "When deluges of fiery wrath "My foes away shall bear, "That hand which strikes the wicked thro' "Shall all my children spare." Languages: English
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Thy Mercies, LORD, shall be my Theme

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CI (1767) Topics: Description of Duty of the Ministers of God's Word Lyrics: 1 Thy Mercies, LORD, shall be my Theme, Thy Judgments I will tell; And whilst I lift my voice to thee, My Song on them shall dwell: When wilt thou come, and unto me Thy Righteousness impart? That I before thee in my House, May walk with perfect Heart. 2 An ill Design, or treach'rous Act, I ne'er will take in Hand; Nor shall a froward wicked Man, Within my Presence stand: The private Slanderer shall be, By publick Justice try'd; Nor will I suffer him, who wears The haughty Looks of Pride. 3 But I with Pleasure will behold, The Man from Falsehood free; And he that leads a godly Life, Shall still my Servant be: For treach'rous Men, I never will, For my Companions take; Nor shall mischievous Liars e'er, My House their Dwelling make. 4 My utmost Pow'r I will exert, The Wicked to destroy; Nor shall a Race of sinful Men, Again the Land annoy: All wicked Doers I'll root out, They shall no more remain; Nor thus the city of the LORD, With hateful Deeds profane. Scripture: Psalm 101 Languages: English Tune Title: [Thy Mercies, Lord, shall be my Theme]
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With ever restless, and ungovern'd Rage

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II (1767) Topics: Description of Duty of the Ministers of God's Word Lyrics: 1 With ever restless, and ungover'd Rage, Why are the Heathen ill Designs contriving? Why thus in rash and vain Attempts engage, Which they can ne'er complete, tho; boldly striving? The earnly Kings, in council close combined, Their utmost Pow'r, their various Forces bring; In Union join'd, in compact all designed, Against the LORD, and his anointed King. 2 "Must we submit," presumptuously they say, "And yield, obedient, whilst they keep us under? "No, let us cast their slavish Bands away. "Shake off their Chains, and break their Cords asunder.' But on his Throne the LORD in Glory seated, Knows their Intent, and sees how they combine; And while their bold Attempts are all defeated, Laughs them to Scorn, and mocks their vain Design. 3 His waken'd Wrath shall shake his guilty Foes, In great Displeasure he shall sore distress them; And thus while yet they dare hi Will oppose, The LORD himself in Thunder shall address them; "Tho' madly thus you have my Pow'r disowned, "Yet be assur'd, the King whom I ordain, "On Sion’s holy Hill shall sit enthroned, "And there securely shall for ever reign." 4 Let all attend and hear GOD's fixt Decree On which he made to me this Declaration, “Thou art my Son, I have begotten thee "This Day, be Sov'regin LORD of ev'ry Nation; “Ask, and receive, 'tis yielded to thy Pleasure; "The Heathen thine Inheritance shall be; "Lands far remote, whose Limits know no Measure, "Shall be eternally posses'd by thee. 5 "Thy awful threatning Sceptte thou shalt shake "O'er all the guilty Foes, and keep them under; "Just as the massy Bars of Iron break "The Potter’s weak and brittle Ware asunder." Learn then, ye Princes, hear with due Attention, And be ye wise, ye judges of the Earth; His sacred Name with humble Rev'rence mention, And joy before him with a godly Mirth. 6 Before the Son bow down with due Respect, Strive to appease him by a low Submission, Lest he in Wrath revenge the bold Neglect, And doom you, helpless, to a swift Perdition. If but in Part, his Anger be inflamed, What Mortal can the fatal stroke withstand? He soon shall see his daring Foes ashamed, And crush'd at once by his Almighty Hand. 7 Then blest are they, who on our GOD rely, With constant Hope on his strong Arm depending, Who humbly strive to serve the LORD most high, With grateful Hearts and Fervour never ending. Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English Tune Title: [With ever restless and ungoverned rage]
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To thee, O GOD, we render Praise

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXXV (1767) Topics: Description of Duty of the Ministers of God's Word Lyrics: 1 To thee, O GOD, we render Praise, To thee with daily Thanks repair; For that thy Name to us is nigh, Thy great and wond'rous Works declare. For thou, O LORD, art still the same, And very glorious is thy Name. 2 In Israel when my Throne is fix'd, With me shall Truth and Justice reign; The Land with Discord shakes, but I The falling Pillars will sustain. To Fools, I said, your Wrongs redress, To wicked Men, your Pride suppress. 3 For that Promotion which to gain, Your vain Ambition daily strives; From neither East, nor West, nor North, Nor yet from Southern Climes arrives. For GOD will cast the Haughty down, And lift the Humble to a Throne. 4 His Hand holds forth a dreadful Cup, With purple Wine full mix'd 'tis crown'd, The deadly Potion which his Wrath, Shall pour upon the Nations round, Its bitter Dregs shalt sinners squeeze, And drink up all the deadly Lees. 5 But I will talk of Jacob's GOD, And to the World his Pow'r relate; His Justice, Truth and Mercy too, My song shall ever celebrate; The Wicked shall before him fly, The Just shall be exalted high. Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English Tune Title: [To thee, O God, we render Praise]
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The work is Thine, O Christ, our Lord

Author: J. H. Horstmann Hymnal: Elmhurst Hymnal #O52 (1921) Topics: Prayer For Ministers and Servants of God Languages: English Tune Title: EVANGELICAL HYMN
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Christ's Inheritance

Hymnal: Bible Songs #4a (1901) Topics: Royalty of Christ Civil Rulers His Ministers First Line: Thus hath said the Lord most high Refrain First Line: Fear his wrath, and kiss the Son Scripture: Psalm 2:5-9 Languages: English Tune Title: [Thus hath said the Lord most high]

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