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With cheerful Voice I sing

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.CXLVIII (1766) Topics: Characters of Christ Lyrics: [1 With chearful Voice I sing The Titles of my Lord, And borrow all the Names Of Honour from his Word, Nature and Art Can ne'er supply Sufficient Forms Of Majesty. 2 In Jesus we behold His Father's glorious Face, Shining for ever bright, With mild and lovely Rays: Th' Eternal God's Eternal Son Inherits and Partakes the Throne.] 3 The Sov'reign King of Kings, The Lord of Lords most high, Writes his own Name upon His Garment and his Thigh. His Name is call'd The Word of God, He rules the Earth With iron Rod. 4 Where Promises and Grace Can neither melt nor move, The angry Lamb resents The Inj'ries of his Love; Awakes his Wrath Without Delay, As Lions roar, And tear the Prey. 5 But when for Works of Peace The great Redeemer comes, What gentle Characters, What Titles he assumes? Light of the World, And Life of Men; Nor will he bear Those Names in vain. 6 Immense Compassion reigns In our Immanuel's Heart, When he descends to act A Mediator's Part. He is a Friend, And Brother too; Divinely kind, Divinely true. 7 At length the Lord the Judge His awful Throne ascends, And drives the Rebels far From Favourites and Friends. Then shall the Saints Completely prove The Heights and Depths Of all his Love. Languages: English
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"The King in his beauty"

Author: James G. Deck Hymnal: Laudes Domini #190 (1888) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: Lord Jesus! when I think of thee Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus! when I think of thee, Of all thy love and grace, My spirit longs and fain would see Thy beauty, face to face. 2 And though the wilderness I tread, A barren, thirsty ground, With thorns and briars overspread, Where foes and snares abound;-- 3 Yet in thy love such depths I see, My soul o'erflows with praise-- Contents itself, while, Lord, to thee A joyful song I raise. 4 My Lord, my Life, my Rest, my Shield, My Rock, my Food, my Light; Each thought of thee doth constant yield Unchanging, fresh delight. 5 My Saviour, keep my spirit stayed, Hard following after thee; Till I, in robes of white arrayed, Thy face in glory see. Scripture: Psalm 16:8 Languages: English Tune Title: HUMMEL
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"Our infirmities"

Author: Mrs. Amelia Wakeford Hymnal: Laudes Domini #192 (1888) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: Jesus, and didst thou condescend Lyrics: 1 Jesus, and didst thou condescend, When vailed in human clay, To heal the sick, the lame, the blind, And drive disease away? 2 Didst thou regard the beggar's cry, And give the blind to see? Jesus, thou Son of David, hear-- Have mercy, too, on me. 3 And didst thou pity mortal woe, And sight and health restore? Then pity, Lord, and save my soul, Which needs thy mercy more. 4 Didst thou regard thy servant's cry, When sinking in the wave? I perish, Lord, oh, save my soul! For thou alone canst save. Scripture: Jeremiah 8:22 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. LEONARD
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"Friend of Sinners"

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Laudes Domini #204 (1888) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: One there is above all others Lyrics: 1 One there is above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend; His is love beyond a brother's, Costly, free, and knows no end: They who once his kindness prove Find it everlasting love. 2 Which of all our friends, to save us, Could or would have shed his blood? But our Jesus died to have us Reconciled in him to God: This was boundless love indeed! Jesus is a friend in need. 3 When he lived on earth abased, "Friend of sinners" was his name; Now above all glories raised, He rejoices in the same; Still he calls them brethren, friends, And to all their wants attends. 4 Could we bear from one another What he daily bears from us? Yet this glorious Friend and Brother Loves us though we treat him thus: Though for good we render ill, He accounts us brethren still. 5 Oh, for grace our hearts to soften! Teach us, Lord, at length to love; We, alas! forget too often What a Friend we have above: But when home our souls are brought, We will love thee as we ought. Scripture: Proverbs 18:24 Languages: English Tune Title: MURIEL
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Healing the Sick

Author: Godfrey Thring Hymnal: Laudes Domini #205 (1888) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: Thou to whom the sick and dying Lyrics: 1 Thou to whom the sick and dying Ever came, nor came in vain, Still with healing word replying To the weary cry of pain; Hear us, Jesus, as we meet, Suppliants at thy mercy-seat. 2 Every care and every sorrow, Be it great, or be it small; Yesterday, to-day, to-morrow, When, where'er, it may befall; Lay we humbly at thy feet, Suppliants round thy mercy-seat. 3 Still the weary, sick, and dying Need a brother's sister's care; On thy higher help relying, May we now their burden share: Bringing all our offerings meet, Suppliants to thy mercy-seat. 4 May each child of thine be willing. Willing both in hand and heart, Every law of love fulfilling. Every comfort to impart: Ever bringing offerings meet, Suppliants at thy mercy-seat. 5 Then shall sickness, sin, and sadness To thy healing power yield; Till the sick and sad in gladness, Rescued, ransomed, cleansed, healed, Shall the saints together meet, Pardoned at thy judgment seat! Scripture: Jeremiah 8:22 Languages: English Tune Title: MURIEL
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Make His praise glorious

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #743 (1891) Topics: Christ Character of First Line: O could I speak the matchless worth Scripture: Isaiah 9:6 Languages: English
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Hosanna to the royal Son

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #112 (1899) Topics: Christ Character of Lyrics: 1 Hosanna to the royal Son Of David's ancient line, His natures two, His person one, Mysterious and divine, Mysterious and divine. 2 The root of David, here we find, And offspring is the same: Eternity and time are joined In our Immanuel's name. 3 Blest He that comes to wretched men With peaceful news from heaven; Hosannas of the highest strain To Christ the Lord be given. 4 Let mortals ne'er refuse to take Th'hosanna on their tongues, Lest rocks and stones should rise, and break Their silence into songs. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTMAS
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Christ, exalted, is our song

Author: Kent Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #145 (1844) Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ Lyrics: 1 Christ exalted is our song, Hymned by all the blood-bought throng; To his throne our shouts shall rise; God with us by sacred ties. 2 Shout, believer, to thy God! He has once the wine-press trod; Peace procured by blood divine; Cancelled all thy sins and mine. 3 Here thy bleeding wounds are healed; Sin condemned and pardon sealed; Grace her empire still maintains; Christ without a rival reigns. 4 [Through corruption, felt within, Darkness, deadness, guilt, and sin, Still to Jesus turn thy eyes – Israel’s hope and sacrifice.] 5 In thy Surety thou art free; His dear hands were pierced for thee; With his spotless vesture on, Holy as the Holy One. 6 O the heights, the depths of grace, Shining with meridian blaze! Here the sacred records show Sinners black but comely too. 7 Saints dejected, cease to mourn; Faith shall soon to vision turn; Ye the kingdom shall obtain, And with Christ exalted reign. Languages: English
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"I am the Way"

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #152 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ First Line: "I am," saith Christ, "the Way" Lyrics: 1 “I am,” saith Christ, “the Way”; Now, if we credit him, All other paths must lead astray, How fair soe’er they seem. 2 “I am,” says Christ, “the Truth”; Then all that lacks this test, Proceed it from an angel’s mouth, Is but a lie at best. 3 “I am,” says Christ, “the Life”; Let this be seen by faith, It follows, without further strife, That all besides is death. 4 If what those words aver, The Holy Ghost apply, The simplest Christian shall not err, Nor be deceived, nor die. Languages: English
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Israel, in ancient days

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #170 (1828) Meter: Irregular Topics: Names and Characters of Christ Paschal Lamb Lyrics: 1 Israel, in ancient days, Not only had a view Of Sinai in a blaze, But learn'd the gospel too: Thy types and figures were a glass, In which they saw the Saviour's face. 2 The paschal sacrifice, And blood-besprinkled door, Seen with enlighten'd eyes, And once apply'd with pow'r, Would teach the need of other blood, To reconcile an angry God. 3 The lamb, the dove, set forth His perfect innocence, Whose blood of matchless worth Should be the sou's defence; For he who can for sin atone, Must have no failings of his own. 4 The scape-goat on his head The people's trespass bore, And, to the desert led, Was to be seen no more; In him our surety seem'd to say, "Behold I bear your sins away." 5 Dipt in his fellow's blood, The living bird went free: The type, well understood, Express'd the sinner's plea-- Describ'd the guilty soul enlarg'd, And by the Saviour's death discharg'd. 6 Jesus, I love to trace Throughout the sacred page, The footsteps of thy grace, The same in ev'ry age! O grant that I may faithful be To clearer light vouchsaf'd to me! Scripture: Hebrews 4:2

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