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Distinguishing love: or, angels punished, and men saved

Hymnal: HSS31769 #II.XCVII (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: From heav'n the sinning angels fell Lyrics: 1 From heav'n the sinning angels fell, And wrath and darkness chain'd them down; But man, vile man, forsook his bliss, And mercy lifts him to a crown. 2 Amazing work of sov'reign grace, That could distinguish rebels so! Our guilty treasons call'd aloud For everlasting fetters too. 3 To thee, to thee, almighty love, Our souls, ourselves, our all we pay: Millions of tongues shall sound thy praise On the bright hills of heav'nly day. Languages: English
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Spiritual and eternal joy; or the beatific sight of Christ

Hymnal: HSS31769 #II.LXXV (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: From thee, my God, my joys shall rise Lyrics: 1 From thee, my God, my joys shall rise, And run eternal rounds, Beyond the limits of the skies, And all created bounds. 2 The holy triumphs of my soul Shall death itself out-brave; Leave dull mortality behind, And fly beyond the grave. 3 There, where my blessed Jesus reigns In heav'n's unmeasur'd space, I'll spend a long eternity In pleasure and in praise. 4 Millions of years my wond'ring eyes Shall o'er thy beauties rove, And endless ages I'll adore The glories of thy love. 5 [Sweet Jesus! ev'ry smile of thine Shall fresh endearments bring; And thousand tastes of new delight From all thy graces spring. 6 Haste, my Beloved, fetch my soul Up to thy bless'd abode; Fly, for my Spirit longs to see My Saviour and my God.] Languages: English
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Abraham's blessing on the Gentlies

Hymnal: HSS31769 #I.CXIV (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Gentiles by nature, we belong Lyrics: 1 Gentiles by nature, we belong To the wild olive wood; Grace took us from the barren tree, And grafts us in the good. 2 With the same blessings, grace endows The Gentile and the Jew; If pure and holy be the root, Such are the branches too. 3 Then let the children of the saints Be dedicate to God! Pour out thy Spirit on them, Lord! And wash them in thy blood. 4 Thus to the parents and their seed Shall thy salvation come, And num'rous households meet at last In one eternal home. Scripture: Romans 11:16-17 Languages: English
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The examples of Christ and the saints

Hymnal: HSS31769 #II.CXL (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Give me the wings of faith to rise Lyrics: 1 Give me the wings of faith to rise Within the veil, and see The saints above, how great their joys, How bright their glories be. 2 Once they were mourning here below, And wet their couch with tears; They wrestled hard, as we do now, With sins, and doubts, and fears. 3 I ask them whence their vict'ry came? They with united breath, Ascribe their conquest to the lamb, Their triumph to his death. 4 They mark'd the footsteps that he trod, (His zeal inspir'd their breast:) And following their incarnate God, Possess the promis'd rest. 5 Our glorious Leader claims our praise For his own pattern giv'n, While the long cloud of witnesses Show the same path to heav'n. Languages: English
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Paradise on earth

Hymnal: HSS31769 #II.LIX (1793) First Line: Glory to God that walks the sky Lyrics: 1 Glory to God that walks the sky, And sends his blessings thro'; That tells his saints of joys on high, And gives a taste below. 2 [Glory to God that stoops his throne That dust and worms may see't, And brings a glimpse of glory down Around his sacred feet. 3 When Christ, with all his Graces crowned, Sheds his kind beams abroad, 'Tis a young heav'n on earthly ground, And glory in the bud. 4 A blooming Paradise of joy In this wild desert springs, And ev'ry sense I straight employ On sweet celestial things. 5 White lilies all around appear, And each his glory shews: The Rose of Sharon blossoms here, The fairest flow'r that blows. 6 Cheerful I feast on heav'nly fruit, And drink the pleasures down, Pleasures that flow hard by the foot Of the eternal throne.] 7 But ah! how soon my joys decay! How soon my sins arise! And snatch the heav'nly scene away From these lamenting eyes. 8 When shall the time, dear Jesus, when The shining day appear, That I shall leave those clouds of sin, And guilt and darkness here? 9 Up to the fields above the skies, My hasty feet would go, There everlasting flow'rs arise, And joys unwith'ring grow. Languages: English
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Glory to God the Father's name

Hymnal: HSS31769 #III.XXVII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Glory to God the Father’s name, Who, from our sinful race Chose out his fav'rites to proclaim The honours of his grace. 2 Glory to God the Son be paid, Who dwelt in humble clay, And, to redeem us from the dead, Gave his own life away. 3 Glory to God the Spirit give, From whose almighty pow'r Our souls their heav'nly birth derive, And bless the happy hour. 4 Glory to God that reigns above, Th' Eternal Three and One, Who by the wonders of his love, Has made his nature known. Topics: Doxologies Languages: English
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Glory to God the Trinity

Hymnal: HSS31769 #III.XXIX (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Glory to God the Trinity, Whose name has mysteries unknown; In essence One, in persons Three; A social nature, yet alone; 2 When all our noblest pow'rs are join'd The honours of thy name to raise, Thy glories over-match our mind, And angels faint beneath the praise. Topics: Doxologies Languages: English
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The Apostle's commission: or, the gospel attested by miracles

Hymnal: HSS31769 #I.CXXVIII (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Go preach my gospel (saith the Lord) Lyrics: 1 “Go preach my gospel (saith the Lord) “Bid the whole earth my grace receive; "He shall be sav'd that trust my word: "He shall be dam'd that wont believe. 2 “[I’ll make my great commission known, "And ye shall prove my gospel true "By all the works that I have done, "And all the wonders ye shall do.” 3 “Go heal the sick, go raise the dead, "Go cast out devils in my name; "Nor let my prophets be afraid, "Tho' Greeks reproach, and Jews blaspheme.] 4 "Teach all the nations my commands; "I’m with you till the world shall end; "All pow’r in trusted in my hands, "I can destroy, and can defend.” 5 He spake, and light shone round his head; On a bright cloud to heav’n he rode: They to the farthest nations spread The grace of their ascended God. Scripture: Mark 16:15-20 Languages: English
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Characters of Christ borrowed from inanimate things in scripture

Hymnal: HSS31769 #I.CXLVI (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Go, worship at Immanuel's feet Lyrics: 1 Go worship at Immanuel’s feet, See in his face what wonders meet@ Earth is too narrow to express His worth, his glory, or his grace. 2 [The whole creation can afford But some faint shadows of my Lord; Nature to make his beauties known, Must mingle colours not her own.] 3 [Is he compar'd to wine or bread? Dear Lord! Our souls would thus be fed: That flesh, that dying blood of thine, Is bread of life, is heav'nly wine.] 4 [Is he a tree? The world receives: Salvation from his healing leaves: That righteous branch, that fruitful bough, Is David’s root and offspring too.] 5 [Is he a rose? Not Sharon yields Such fragrancy in all her fields: Or if the lily he assume, The vallies bless the rich perfume.] 6 [Is he a vine? His heav'nly root Supplies the boughs with life and fruit: O let a lasting union join My soul to Christ, the living vine!] 7 [Is he a head? Each member lives, And owns the vital pow'rs he gives! The saints below and saints above, Join'd by his Spirit and his love.] 8 [Is he a fountain? There I bathe, And heal the plague of sin and death: These waters all my soul renew, And cleanse my spotted garments too.] 9 [Is he a fire? He’ll purge my dross; But the true gold sustains no loss: Like a refiner shall he sit, And tread the refuse with his feet.] 10 [Is he a rock? How firm he proves! The rock of ages never moves; Yet the sweet streams that from him flow, Attend us all the desart thro'] 11 [Is he a way? He leads to God; The path is drawn in lines of blood; There would I walk with hope and zeal, Till I arrive at Sion’s hill.] 12 Is he a door? I’ll enter in: Behold the pastures large and green; A Paradise divinely fair, None but the sheep have freedom there.] 13 [Is he design'd the corner stone, For men to build their heav'n upon? I’ll make him my foundation too, Nor fear the plots of hell below.] 14 [Is he a temple? I adore T' indwelling majesty and pow'r; And still to his most holy place, When’er I pray, I’ll turn my face.] 15 [Is he a star? He breaks the night, Piercing the shades with dawning light; I know his glories from afar, I know the bright, and morning star.] 16 [Is he a sun? His beams are grace, His course is joy and righteousness: Nations rejoice when he appears To chase their clouds, and dry their tears.] 17 O let me climb those higher skies, Where storms and darkness never rise; There he displays his pow'rs abroad, And shines, and reigns th' incarnate God.] 18 Nor earth, nor seas, nor sun, nor stars, Nor heav'n his full resemblance bears; His beauties we can never trace, Till we behold him face to face. Languages: English
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Sincerity and hypocrisy; or, formality in worship

Hymnal: HSS31769 #I.CXXXVI (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: God is a Spirit, just and wise Lyrics: 1 God is a Spirit, just and wise, He sees our inmost mind; In vain to heav'n we raise our cries, And leave our souls behind. 2 Nothing but truth before his throne With honour can appear; The painted hypocrites are known Through the disguise they wear: 3 Their lifted eyes salute the skies, Their bended knees the ground; But God abhors the sacrifice Where not the heart is found. 4 Lord search my thoughts and try my ways, And make my soul sincere; Then shall I stand before thy face, And find acceptance there. Scripture: John 4:24 Languages: English

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