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Christ's Intercession

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #H.XXXVIII (1785) First Line: The great Redeemer's gone Lyrics: 1 The great Redeemer's gone To stand before our God, To sprinkle o'er the flaming throne With his attoning blood. 2 No firey vengeance now, Nor burning wrath comes down; If justice call for sinners' blood, The Saviour shews his own. 3 Before his Father's eye Our humble suit he moves; The Father lays his thunder by, And looks, and smiles, and loves. 4 Now may our joyful tongues Our Maker's honour sing; Jesus, the priest, receives our songs, And bears them to the king. 5 "On earth thy mercy reigns, "And triumphs all above; "But, Lord, how weak are mortal strains "To speak immortal love! Languages: English
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Christ's Intercession

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #XXXVIII (1786) First Line: The great Redeemer's gone Lyrics: 1 The great Redeemer's gone To stand before our God, To sprinkle o'er the flaming throne With his attoning blood. 2 No firey vengeance now, Nor burning wrath comes down; If justice call for sinners' blood, The saviour shews his own. 3 Before his Father's eye Our humble suit he moves; The Father lays his thunder by, And looks, and smiles, and loves. 4 Now may our joyful tongues Our Maker's honour sing; Jesus, the priest, receives our songs, And bears them to the king. 5 "On earth thy mercy reigns, "And triumphs all above; "But, Lord, how weak are mortal strains "To speak immortal love! Languages: English
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Christ's Intercession

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #XXXVIII (1786) First Line: The great Redeemer's gone Lyrics: 1 The great Redeemer's gone To stand before our God, To sprinkle o'er the flaming throne With his attoning blood. 2 No firey vengeance now, Nor burning wrath comes down; If justice call for sinners' blood, The saviour shews his own. 3 Before his Father's eye Our humble suit he moves; The Father lays his thunder by, And looks, and smiles, and loves. 4 Now may our joyful tongues Our Maker's honour sing; Jesus, the priest, receives our songs, And bears them to the king. 5 "On earth thy mercy reigns, "And triumphs all above; "But, Lord, how weak are mortal strains "To speak immortal love! Languages: English
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Christ's Intercession

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XXXVIII (1787) First Line: The great Redeemer's gone Lyrics: 1 The great Redeemer's gone To stand before our God, To sprinkle o'er the flaming throne With his attoning blood. 2 No firey vengeance now, Nor burning wrath comes down; If justice call for sinners' blood, The Saviour shews his own. 3 Before his Father's eye Our humble suit he moves; The Father lays his thunder by, And looks, and smiles, and loves. 4 Now may our joyful tongues Our Maker's honour sing; Jesus, the priest, receives our songs, And bears them to the king. 5 "On earth thy mercy reigns, "And triumphs all above; "But, Lord, how weak are mortal strains "To speak immortal love! Languages: English
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Christ's Intercession

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XXXVIII (1790) First Line: The great Redeemer's gone Lyrics: 1 The great Redeemer's gone To stand before our God, To sprinkle o'er the flaming throne With his attoning blood. 2 No firey vengeance now, Nor burning wrath comes down: If justice call for sinners blood, The saviour shews his own. 3 Before his Father's eye Our humble suit he moves; The Father lays his thunder by, And looks, and smiles, and loves. 4 Now may our joyful tongues Our Maker's honour sing; Jesus, the priest, receives our songs, And bears them to the king. 5 "On earth thy mercy reigns, "And triumphs all above; "But, Lord, how weak are mortal strains "To speak immortal love! Languages: English
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Christ's Intercession

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #194 (1845) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Yes, the Redeemer's gone Topics: Afflictions; Chastisement; Christ Corner-stone; Christ Rock; Church; Hosanna; Yoke Languages: English

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