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The Memorial of our absent LORD

Appears in 145 hymnals First Line: Jesus is gone above the Skies Lyrics: 1 Jesus is gone above the Skies, Where our weak Senses reach him not; And carnal Objects court our Eyes To thrust our Saviour from our Thought. He knows what wand'ring Hearts we have, Apt to forget his lovely Face; And, to refresh our Minds, he gave These kind Memorials of his Grace. 2 The Lord of Life this Table spread With his own Flesh and dying Blood, We on the rich Provision feed, And taste the Wine, and bless our God. Let sinful Sweets be all forgot, And Earth grow less in our Esteem; Christ and his Love fill ev'ry Thought, And Faith and Hope be fix'd on Him. 3 While He is absent from our Sight, 'Tis to prepare our Souls a Place, That we may dwell in heav'nly Light, And live for ever near his Face. Our Eyes look upwards to the Hills Whence our returning Lord shall come; We wait thy Chariots hast'ning Wheels, To fetch our longing Spirits home.
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The Offices of CHRIST

Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: Join all the Names of Love and Pow'r Lyrics: 1 Join all the Names of Love and Pow'r That ever Men or Angels bore, All are too mean to speak his Worth, Or set Immanuel's Glory forth. But O what condescending Ways He takes to teach his heav'nly Grace! My Eyes with Joy and Wonder see What Forms of Love he bears for me. 2 The Angel of the Cov'nant stands With his Commission in his Hands, Sent from his Father's milder Throne To make the great Salavation known. Great Prophet, let me bless thy Name; By thee the joyful Tidings came, Of Wrath appeas'd, of Sins forgiv'n, Of Hell subdu'd, and peace with Heav'n. 3 My bright Example, and my Guide, I would be walking near thy Side; O let me never run astray, Nor follow the forbidden Way! I love my Shepherd, he shall keep My wand'ring Soul among his Sheep; He feeds his Flock, he calls their Names, And in his Bosom bears the Lambs. 4 My Surety undertakes the Cause, Answ'ring his Father's broken laws; Behold my Soul at Freedom set, My Surety paid the dreadful Debt. Jesus my Great High Priest has dy'd, I seek no Sacrifice beside; Thy Blood did once for all atone, And now it pleads before the Throne. 5 My Advocate appears on high, The Father lays his Thunder by; Not all that Earth or Hell can say Shall turn my Father's Heart away. My Lord, my Conqu'ror, and my King. Thy Scepter and thy Sword I sing; Thine is the Vict'ry, and I sit A joyful Subject at thy Feet. 6 Aspire, my Soul, to glorious Deeds, The Captain of Salvation leads; March on, nor fear to win the Day, Tho' Death and Hell obstruct the Way. Should Death and Hell, and Pow'rs unknown, Put all their Forms of Mischief on, I shall be safe; for Christ displays Salvation in more Sov'reign Ways.
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Judge me, O GOD, and plead my cause

Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Judge me, O GOD, and plead my cause with nation merciless; And from the man of guile and wrong, O send thou me redress. 2 For of my strength Thou art the God: reject me why dost Thou? Why go I mourning grievously, oppresed by the foe? 3O Send thou forth thy light and truth, let them conduct me near, And bring me to thy holy hill, and to thy dwellings there. 4 Then will I to GOD's altar go, to God my highest joy: Yea, Thee to praise, O GOD my God, I will my harp employ. 5 My soul, O wherefore dost thou bow thy self down heavily? And wherefore so disquieted, and troubled art in me? 6 Hope thou in GOD, because I shall with praise Him yet advance; Who is my God; He also is health of my countenance. Scripture: Psalm 43
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A Psalm of David

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Judge me, O LORD, as I have walked Lyrics: 1 Judge me, O LORD, as I have walk'd in mine integrity: And as I on JEHOVAH trust, slide therefore shall not I. 2 O search and prove me LORD; and try my reins, my heart likewise: 3 For in thy truth I walk and fix Thy grace before my eyes. 4 With persons vain I have not sat, nor with dissemblers gone: 5 An evil company I hate, and all the wicked shun. 6 In pureness, LORD, I'll wash my hands; thine altar then surround, 7 With thankful voice that I may tell, and all thy wonders sound. 8 The dwelling of thy house, O LORD most dearly love do I; The place and tabernacle where resides thy majesty. 9 With bloody or with wicked men, O gather not my soul; 10 Whose hands with fraud, & whose right hands with bribery are full. 11 But I in my integrity will walk, secur'd by Thee: O me redeem, and of thy grace be merciful to me. 12 Upon an even place my foot stands firm in uprightness: In the assemblies therefore I the LORD will ever bless. Scripture: Psalm 26
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A Psalm or Song of David

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Let God arise, and all his foes Lyrics: 1 Let GOD arise, and all his foes abroad dispersed be: Let them who haters of Him are, away before him flee. 2 As smoke, the wicked Thou wilt drive and quite disperse abroad: As wax by fire, so shall they melt before the face of GOD. 3 But let the righteous all be glad; O let them joyful be Before GOD's face; yea let them all rejoyce exceedingly. 4 Sing ye to GOD, O sing his praise; with joy extol his name: His name is JAH, and high he rides on heav'ns exalted frame. 5 For He a tender father is to children fatherless; And GOD the widow's judge is in his place of holiness. 6 GOD sets the single in an house; frees captives from their bands; But those who rebels are to Him, inhabit thirsty lands. [2 Part] 7 O GOD, when once Thou didst go forth before thy people's face, And thro' the hideous wilderness didst as their leader pass; (Selah.) 8 The earth did at GOD's presence shake: the heav'ns the drop'd and fell: Sinai shook at the fight of GOD, the God of Israel. 9 O GOD, Thou on thy heritage, didst pour a plenteous rain; Whereby, Thou when it weary was, didst it revive again. 10 Thy congregation then dd make their habitation there; And of thy goodness for the poor, O GOD, thou didst prepare. 11 The Lord gave forth his word on high, abroad it quickly came; And great the army was of those who published the same. 12 The kings of mighty armies fled, in haste they fled away: And she that safely stay'd at home, help'd to divide the prey. 13 Tho' slaves among the pots ye lay; you soon we did behold, Like a fair dove with silver wings and feathers bright with gold. 14 When the Almighty scatter'd kings so glorious then ye were; Like glitt'ring snow on Salmon-hill, ye did as bright appear. [3 Part] 15 Like to the mount of Bashan is the mountain of our GOD: More choice than Bashan is the mount of his design'd abode. 16 Why leap ye so, ye lofty hills? for this, this is the hill Where GOD desires to dwell, and where the LORD will ever dwell. 17 The chariot of the mighty GOD millions* the angels are; And still among them is the Lord, as on mount Sinai, there. 18 Thou hast ascended up on high as our victorious head: Thou num'rous hosts of captives hast thy happy captives led. Thou hast rich gifts receiv'd for men, for such as did rebell; That GOD, whose name is JAH with them might condescend to dwell 19 O blessed be this gracious Lord, who daily doth us load With many benefits, and is of our salvation God. (Selah.) 20 He of salvation is the God, who is our God most strong; And to the Lord JEHOVAH do issues from death belong. 21 But GOD will deeply wound their heads, who are his stubborn foes; The hairy crown of him who still on in his trespass goes. [4 Part] 22 The Lord said, I'll bring back again, again from Bashan-land, My people thro' the depth of seas by my almighty hand. 23 That Thou may'st vanquish thy proud foes, so merciless and strong; And in the chase may'st dip in blood thy foot, and dogs their tongue. 24 Thy goings to thy holy place, O GOD, they all have seen: Thy goings O my God, my king, how glorious have they been! 25 Sweet singers marching in the van, musicians in the rear; And in the midst a virgin train, with timbrels charm the ear. 26 Bless GOD thro' all your companies, and forth his praises tell: The sov'reign Lord, O bless all ye, who spring from Israel. 27 Princes of Benjamin's small tribe, and Judah's heads combine; And Zebulan and Naphtali's and glad procession join. 28 Thy God commanded all thy strength, and thus hath strengthned thee; Confirm, O GOD, what Thou for us hast wrought so wondrously. [5 Part] 29 Ev'n for thy sacred temple sake built at Jerusalem, The kings around shall come and bring, their costly gifts with them. 30 Rebuke the spearmen's companies, and all the multitude Of people fierce as mighty bulls, and fatted calves as rude; Till all submit and tribute bring of silver from afar; O scatter Thou the people who delight in spoil and war. 31 Princes shall them bow down to Thee, and come from Egypt's lands; And Ethiopia shall to GOD, stretch out in haste her hands 32 O sing aloud to GOD with joy, ye kingdoms of the earth, And to the sov'reign Lord, O sing with psalms in sacred mirth. (Selah.) 33 To Him who rides on heav'ns of heav'ns, which he of old did found; Lo how he sends his awful voice, a voice of might sound. 34 Ascribe ye boundless pow'r to GOD; whose glorious dignity, Is over Isra'l, and his pow'r shines in the lofty sky. 35 O GOD, how terrible art Thou out of thy holy place! God mighty pow'r his people gives: to GOD be all the praise. Scripture: Psalm 68
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A Psalm of Song

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Let God be merciful to us Lyrics: 1 Let God be merciful to us, and with his favour bless, And let Him on us cause to shine, the brightness of his face. 2 That so thy way reveal'd to us all the glad earth may know; And that thy great salvation Thou, may'st to all nations show. 3 O GOD, let all the people round, give praise to thy name; Let all the people thro' the world thy highest praise proclaim. 4 O let the nations sing for joy, and be exceeding glad; Thou wilt the people rightly judge, and all the nations lead. (Selah.) 5 O GOD, let all the people round give praises to thy name; Let all the people thro' the world thy highest praise proclaim. 6 And then the fruitful earth around, shall yield her great increase; And GOD, the God who is our own, shall us with plenty bless. 7 Our GOD will greatly bless us all, who his own people are; And all the regions of the earth, shall Him supremely fear. Scripture: Psalm 67
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A Psalm or Song

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Let God show'r down his grace Lyrics: 1 Let GOD show'r down his grace, enrich with gifts divine; let his illustrious face on us his people shine: 2 That all below the arched sky, may Thee and thy Salvation know. 3 Let all to GOD give praise, with one consent agree: 4 Their voice the nations raise, and gladly sing to Thee; Thy pow'r obey, whose justice shall dispose of all, All sceptres sway. 5 O GOD, let people praise, Thee praise, both great and small 6 Earth yield shall her increase; GOD, our God bless us all. GOD will us bless; and every where all men his fear Thro' earth profess. Scripture: Psalm 67
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Let him with kisses of his mouth

Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: The Church: 2 Let Him with kisses of his mouth be pleased me to kiss: For better than the choicest wine thy lovingkindness is. 3 Thy name as ointment poured out: for that most fragrant smell Of thy choice ointment therefore do the virgins love thee well. 4 O draw Thou me and readily we will run after Thee; Into his secret chambers hath the King conducted me. We will be glad, and will in Thee exceedingly delight; Thy love remember more than wine love Thee do the upright. 5 O daughters of Jerusalem! I'm black; and yet you own I'm comely as Kedar tents and beds of Solomon. 6 Because I blackish am, therefore upon me look not ye; Because the sun with scorching beams, has looked fierce on me. My mother's sons displeas'd with me, vineyards did me assign to keep: whereas I scarce could keep the vineyard singly mine. 7 Tell me Thou whom my soul doth love, where Thou thy seed dost take; And where at noon-time Thou thy flock to rest doth kindly make. For wherefore should I be as one, who vailed, turns away From thy companions and their flocks and sadly goes astray? Christ: 8 Most fair of women, know'st thou not? then by the flock-steps go: Till to the shepherd's tents you come: and feed thy kids there too. 9 To troops in Pharaoh's chariots I will Thee my love compare. 10 Thy neck with chains; with rows of gems thy comely cheeks appear. 11 [Yet that thou mayst be comelier still, and as becoming mine,] We'll make thee ornaments of gold, with silver spangles shine The Church: 12 While the King at his table sits My spikenard-ointment sends And spreads its fragrance all around, to please Him and his friends. 13 As a fresh bunch of fragrant myrrh, is my belov'd to me; Which constantly between my breasts, shall my companion be. Christ: 14 As a ripe camphire-cluster in Engedi's vineyard grown; So my beloved is to me a perfect lovley one. 15 Lo fair, my Love, lo fair art Thou! thine eyes as doves eyes are: 16 Lo fair transcendently Thou art, and sweet s Thou art fair! Our bed of rest is richly green, most grateful to the eyes: 17 Our houses beams of cedars are, of firr our galleries. Scripture: Song of Solomon 1
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Love and Charity

Appears in 68 hymnals First Line: Let Pharisees of high Esteem Lyrics: 1 Let Pharisees of high Esteem Their Faith and Zeal declare, All their Religion is a Dream, If Love be wanting there. Love suffers long with patient Eye, Nor is provok'd in haste, She lets the present Injury die, And long forgets the pass'd. 2 Malice and Rage, those Fires of Hell, She quenches with her tongue; Hopes, and believes, and thinks no Ill, Tho' she endure the Wrong. She nor desires nor seeks to know The Scandals of the Time; Nor looks with Pride on those below, Nor envies those that climb. 3 She lays her own Advantage by To seek her Neighbor's Good; So God's own Son came down to die, And bought our Lives with Blood. Love is the Grace that keeps her Pow'r In all the Realms above; There Faith and Hope are known no more, But Saints for ever love.
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Repentance and Faith necessary

Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: Life and immortal Joys are giv'n Lyrics: 1 Life and immortal Joys are giv'n To Souls that mourn the Sins they've done; Children of wrath made heirs of Heaven By Faith in God's eternal Son. Wo to the Wretch that never felt The inward Pangs of pious Grief, But adds to all his crying Guilt The stubborn Sin of Unbelief. 2 The Law condemns the Rebel dead, Under the Wrath of God he lies; He seals the Curse on his own Head, And with a double Vengeance dies.

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