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Sinners Married to Christ

Author: William Gadsby Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: My soul with holy wonder views

Bow Down Your Ear, O LORD

Author: Jim Sayers Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Bow down your ear, O LORD, and hear Topics: Affliction; Attack; Danger; Deliverance; Forgiveness; God as Forgiving; God as Good; Joy; Peoples; Prayer Used With Tune: PRESERVE MY LIFE

Full Assurance of Hope

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 239 hymnals First Line: Come on, my partners in distress Refrain First Line: We'll meet our loved ones there
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Behold, The Awful Day Comes On

Author: Augustus M. Toplady Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Behold, the awful day comes on, When Jesus on His righteous throne Shall in the clouds appear: With solemn pomp shall bow the sky, And, in the twinkling of an eye, Arraign us at His bar. 2 But first th’archangel’s trump shall blow, Our scattered dust its voice shall know, And quicken at the sound: The sea shall then give up her dead: And nations, starting from their bed, Shall cleave the opening ground. 3 Who shall withstand His righteous ire, When Jesus sets the clouds on fire, And makes the earth retreat? In vain shall sinners then repent. When each expiring element, Shall melt with fervent heat. 4 The dead in Christ shall first awake, The faithful few, who, for His sake, On earth were justified: Guarded by a seraphic band, Aloft they mount to His right hand, In whom they lived and died. 5 See next the guilty crowd arise. Beholding, with reluctant eyes, The glories of the Lamb; While taunting fiends impatient wait To hurl them from the judgment seat, To hell’s eternal flame. 6 Hark, as they mount, by devils borne, To meet their judge (on earth their scorn) Despairingly they cry, "Fall on us, rocks, with all your load, And screen us from the wrath of God, And hide us from His eye." 7 In vain on rocks and hills ye call, The rocks shall from their bases fall And know their place no more: The hills shall melt when God comes down, And mountains crumble at His frown, And groan beneath His power. 8 What thought can paint their black despair, Who this tremendous sentence hear, Irrevocably giv’n, "Depart, ye cursed, into hell, With everlasting burnings dwell, Remote from Me and Heav’n?" 9 But, O Thou Savior of mankind, Display Thy power, and to the blind Effectual light afford: Snatch them from unbelief and sin, And now compel them to come in, And tremble at Thy Word. 10 Methinks I hear Thy mercy plead, The voice of Him that wakes the dead Doth over sinners mourn: “Why do ye still your God forget, And madly hasten to the pit From whence is no return? 11 "Ye reasoners, make a rational choice; Listen, in time, to reason’s voice, Nor dare almighty ire: Turn, lest the hottest wrath ye feel, And find, too late, the flames of hell No metaphoric fire." Used With Tune: FRANCES Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems (London: Daniel Sedgwick and Hamilton & Adams, 1775)
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Awaked by Sinai's Awful Sound

Author: Samson Occom Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 275 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Awaked by Sinai’s awful sound, My soul in bonds of guilt I found, And knew not where to go; Eternal truth did loud proclaim, The sinner must be born again, Or sink to endless woe. 2. Amazed I stood, but could not tell Which way to shun the gates of hell, For death and hell drew near; I strove, indeed, but strove in vain; The sinner must be born again Still sounded in my ear. 3. When to the law I trembling fled, It poured its curses on my head; I no relief could find. This fearful truth increased my pain; The sinner must be born again O’erwhelmed my tortured mind. 4. Again did Sinai’s thunders roll, And guilt lay heavy on my soul, A vast oppressive load; Alas, I read and saw it plain, The sinner must be born again, Or drink the wrath of God. 5. The saints I heard with rapture tell How Jesus conquered death and hell, And broke the fowler’s snare; Yet when I found this truth remain, The sinner must be born again, I sank in deep despair. 6. But while I thus in anguish lay, The gracious Savior passed this way, And felt His pity move; The sinner, by His justice slain, Now by His grace is born again; And sings redeeming love. Used With Tune: MERIBAH Text Sources: Devotional Hymn and Tune Book, by William B. Bradbury (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: American Baptist Publishing Society, 1864)

O Lamb Of God, For Sinners Slain

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: O Lamb of God, for sinners slain, I plead with thee my suit to gain
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We sing of God, the mighty source

Author: Christopher Smart, 1722-1771 Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 34 hymnals Lyrics: 1 We sing of God, the mighty source of all things; the stupendous force on which all strength depends; from whose right arm, beneath whose eyes, all period, power, and enterprise commences, reigns, and ends. 2 Tell them I AM, the Lord God said, to Moses while on earth in dread and smitten to the heart, at once, above, beneath, around, all nature without voice or sound replied, O Lord, thou art. 3 Glorious the sun in mid career; glorious the assembled fires appear; glorious the comet's train: glorious the trumpet and alarm; glorious the almighty stretched-out arm; glorious the enraptured main: 4 Glorious, most glorious, is the crown of him that brought salvation down by meekness, Mary's son; seers that stupendous truth believed, and now the matchless deed's achieved, determined, dared, and done. Used With Tune: MAGDALEN COLLEGE

Yn Eden, cofiaf hynny byth (In Eden, (O the memory))

Author: William Williams, Pantycelyn, (1716-1791); Rev. Robert Parry Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: BUDDUGOLIAETH

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