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Character of Christ

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #XC (1801) Topics: The Life of Christ, with his Characters and Representations First Line: Go worship at EMMANUEL's Feet Languages: English
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Hosanna to Christ

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CIV (1791) Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: Hosanna to the Royal Son Lyrics: 1 Hosanna to the Royal Son Of David's ancient Line, His Natures Two, his Person One, Mysterious and Divine. 2 The Root of David here we find, And Offspring is the same; Eternity and Time are join'd In our Immanuel's Name. 3 Blest He that comes to wretched Men With peaceful News from Heav'n; Hosanna's of the highest Strain To Christ the Lord be giv'n. 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. Languages: English
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Hosanna to Christ

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CIV (1801) Topics: The Life of Christ, with his Characters and Representations First Line: Hosanna to the Royal Son Scripture: Matthew 21:9 Languages: English
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Christ's dying Love; Or, Our Pardon bought at a dear Price

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CVI (1791) Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: How condescending, and how kind Lyrics: 1 How condescending, and how kind Was God's Eternal Son! Our Mis'ry reach'd his heav'nly Mind, And Pity brought him down. [2 When Justice, by our Sins provok'd, Drew forth its dreadful Sword, He gave his Soul up to the Stroke Without a murm'ring Word. 3 He sunk beneath our heavy Woes, To raise us to his Throne; There's ne'er a Gift his Hand bestows But cost his Heart a Groan.] 4 This was Compassion like a God, That when the Savioir knew The Price of Pardon was his Blood, His Pity ne'er withdrew. 5 Now tho' he reigns exalted High, His love is still as great; Well he remembers Calvary, Nor let his saints forget. [6 Here we behold his bowels roll, As kind as when he dy'd; And see the sorrows of his Soul Bleed thro' his wounded side.] [7 Here we receive repeated Seals Of Jesus' dying Love: Hard is the Wretch that never feels One soft Affection move.] 8 Here let our Hearts begin to melt While we his Death record, And with our Joy for pardon'd Guilt, Mourn that we pierc'd the Lord. Languages: English
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Christ's dying Love: Or, Our Pardon bought at a dear Price

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CVI (1801) Topics: The Life of Christ, with his Characters and Representations First Line: How condescending, and how kind Languages: English
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On one Stone shall be Seven Eyes

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CXXXIII (1791) Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed Lyrics: 1 Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed, Who his Blood for Sinner's spilt; Is the Stone by God appointed, And the Church is on him built: He delivers All who trust him, from their Guilt. 2 Many Eyes at once are fixed On a Person so Divine; Love, with awful Justice mixed, In his great Redemption shine: Mighty Jesus! Give me leave to call thee mine. 3 By the Father's Eye approved, Lo, a Voice is heard from Heav'n, "Sinners, this is my Beloved, For your Ransom freely giv'n: All Offences, For his sake, shall be forgiv'n." 4 Angels with their Eyes pursu'd him, When he left his glorious Throne; With Astonishment they view'd him, Put the Form of Servant on: Angels worship'd Him who was on Earth unkonwn. 5 Satan and his Host amazed, Saw this Stone in Zion laid; Jesus, tho' to Death abased, Bruis'd the subtil Serpent's Head; When to save us, On the Cross his Blood he shed. 6 When a guilty Sinner sees him, While he looks his Soul is heal'd; Soon his Sight from Anguish frees him, And imparts a Pardon seal'd: May this Saviour Be to all our Hearts reveal'd! 7 With Desire and Admiration, All his Blood bought Flock behold Him, who wrought out their Salvation, And enclos'd them in his Fold: Yet their warmest Love and Praises are too cold. 8 By the eye of carnal Reason, Many view him with Disdain; How will they abide the Season, When he'll come with all his Train? To escape him Then they'll wish, bu wish in vain. 9 How their Hearts will melt and tremble When they hear his awful Voice! But his Saints he'll then assemble, As his Portion. and his Choice; And receive them To his everlasting Joys. Languages: English
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On one Stone shall be seven Eyes

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CXXXIII (1801) Topics: The Life of Christ, with his Characters and Representations First Line: Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed Languages: English
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CHRIST and Aaron

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CXXXV (1791) Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: Jesus, in thee our Eyes behold Lyrics: 1 Jesus, in thee our Eyes behold A thousand Glories more, Than the rich Gems and polish'd Gold The Sons of Aaron wore. 2 They first their own Burnt-off'rings brought, To purge themselves from Sin; Thy Life was pure without a Spot, And all thy Nature clean. [3 Fresh Blood, as constant as the Day, Was on their Altar spilt; But thy one Off'ring takes away For ever all our Guilt.] [4 Their Priesthood ran thro' sev'ral Hands, For Mortal was their Race; Thy never-changing Office Stands Eternal as thy Days.] [5 Once in the Circuit of a Year, With Blood, but not his own, Aaron within the Veil appears Before the golden Throne: 6 But CHRIST by his own Pow'rful Blood, Ascends above the Skies, And in the Presence of our GOD Shews his own Sacrifice.] 7 JESUS, the King of Glory, reigns On Sion's heav'nly Hill; Looks like a Lamb that has been slain, And wears his Priesthood still. 8 He ever lives to intercede Before his Father's Face: Give him, my Soul, thy Cause to plead, Nor doubt the Father's Grace. Scripture: Hebrews 7 Languages: English
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CHRIST and Aaron, taken from Heb. vii and ix

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CXXXV (1801) Topics: The Life of Christ, with his Characters and Representations First Line: Jesus, in thee our Eyes behold Scripture: Hebrews 7 Languages: English
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Free Grace in revealing Christ

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CXXXIX (1791) Topics: Life of Christ, Characters and Representations First Line: Jesus, the Man of constant Grief Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the Man of constant Grief, A Mourner all his Days; His Spirit once rejoic'd aloud, And turn'd his Joy to Praise. 2 Father, I thank thy wond'rous Love, That hath reveal'd thy Son To Men unlearned; and to Babes Has made thy Gospel known. 3 The Myst'ries of redeeming Grace Are hidden from the Wise; While Pride and Carnal Reas'nings join To swell and blind their Eyes. 4 Thus doth the Lord of Heav'n and Earth His great Decrees fulfil, And orders all his Works of Grace By his own Sov'reign Will. Scripture: Luke 10:21 Languages: English

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