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When converts first begin to sing

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Selected and Original. 7th ed. #d482 (1832) Languages: English

When converts first begin to sing

Hymnal: A New and Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of the Regular Baptist Church. 10th ed. #d525 (1877) Languages: English
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When converts first begin to sing

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of the Baptist Church and all lovers of song #534 (1877) Languages: English

When converts first begin to sing

Hymnal: A Prayer Meeting and Revival Hymn Book . 27th ed. #d548 (1878) Languages: English

When converts first begin to sing

Hymnal: The Ebenezer Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, with an appendix Consisting of Miscellaneous Pieces. 6th ed. #d623 (1877)
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A young convert falling into darkness

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CXXXVII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: When converts first begin to sing Lyrics: 1 When converts first begin to sing Their happy souls are on the wing; Their theme is all redeeming love, Fain would they be with Christ above. 2 With admiration they behold The love of Christ that can't be told, They view themselves upon the shore, And think the battle all is o'er. 3 They feel themselves quite free from pain, And think their enemies are slain; They make no doubt but all is well, And Satan is cast down to hell. 4 They wonder why old saints don't sing, And make the heav'nly arches ring, Ring with melodious joyful sound, Because a prodigal is found. 5 But 'tis not long before they feel Their feeble souls begin to reel, They think their former hopes are vain, For they are bound in Satan's chain. 6 The morning that did shine so bright, Is turned to the shades of night; Their hearts that did with music sing, Are now untun'd in ev'ry string. 7 O! foolish child, why didst thou boast In the enlargement of thy coast? Why dost thou think to fly away, Before thou leav'st this feeble clay? 8 Come take up arms and face the field, Come gird on harness, sword and shield, Stand fast in faith, fight for your king, And soon the vict'ry you shall win. 9 When Satan comes to tempt your minds, Then meet him with these blessed lines: For Christ our Lord has swept the field, And we're determin'd not to yield. Topics: Convert Young in darkness; Convert Young in darkness Languages: English
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A Hymn for a young Convert

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #XXXVIII (1802) First Line: When converts first begin to sing Lyrics: 1 When converts first begin to sing Their happy souls are on the wing! Their theme is all redeeming love. Fain would they be with Christ above. 2 With admiration they behold, The love of Christ that can't be told, They view themselves upon the shore, And think the battle all is o'er. 3 They feel themselves quite free from pain, And think their enemies are slain, They make no doubt but all is well, And Satan is cast down to hell. 4 They wonder why old saints don't sing, And make the heav'nly arches ring-- Ring with melodious joyful sound, Because a prodigal is found. 5 But 'tis not long before they feel Their feeble souls begin to reel, They think their former hopes are vain, For they are bound in Satan's chain. 6 The morning that did shine so bright, Is turned to the shades of night; Their harps that did with music sing, Are now untun'd in ev'ry string. 7 Oh! foolish child, why didst thou boast In the enlargement of thy coast, Why dost thou think to fly away, Before thou leav'st this feeble clay? 8 Come take up arms and face the field, Come gird on harness, sword and shield, Stand fast in faith, fight for your king, And soon the vict'ry you shall win. 9 When Satan comes to tempt your minds, Then meet him with these blessed lines-- For Christ our Lord has swept the field, And we're determin'd not to yield. Languages: English
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A young convert falling into darkness

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CXXXVII (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: When converts first begin to sing Lyrics: 1 When converts first begin to sing Their happy souls are on the wing; Their theme is all redeeming love, Fain would they be with Christ above. 2 With admiration they behold The love of Christ that can't be told, They view themselves upon the shore, And think the battle all is o'er. 3 They feel themselves quite free from pain, And think their enemies are slain; They make no doubt but all is well, And Satan is cast down to hell. 4 They wonder why old saints don't sing, And make the heav'nly arches ring, Ring with melodious joyful sound, Because a prodigal is found. 5 But 'tis not long before they feel Their feeble souls begin to reel, They think their former hopes are vain, For they are bound in Satan's chain. 6 The morning that did shine so bright, Is turned to the shades of night; Their hearts that did with music sing, Are now untun'd in ev'ry string. 7 O! foolish child, why didst thou boast In the enlargement of thy coast? Why dost thou think to fly away, Before thou leav'st this feeble clay? 8 Come take up arms and face the field, Come gird on harness, sword and shield, Stand fast in faith, fight for your king, And soon the vict'ry you shall win. 9 When Satan comes to tempt your minds, Then meet him with these blessed lines: For Christ our Lord has swept the field, And we're determin'd not to yield. Topics: Convert Young in darkness; Convert Young in darkness Languages: English
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A Hymn for Young Converts

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #38 (1800) First Line: When converts first begin to sing Languages: English

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