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The sinner that truly believes

Hymnal: Hymns, etc. composed on various subjects #85 (1759) Lyrics: 1 The sinner that truly believes, And trust in his crucified God, His justification receives, Redemption in full thro' his blood. Tho' thousands and thousands of foes Against him in malice unite, Their rage he thro' Christ can oppose, Led forth by the Spirit to fight. 2 Not all the delusions of sin Shall ever seduce him to death; He now has the witness within, United to Jesus by faith, This faith shall eternally fail, When Jesus shall fall from his throne: For hell against both must prevail; Since Jesus and he are but one. 3 The faith that unites to the Lamb, And brings such salvation as this, Is more than mere notion or name: The work of God's Spirit it is: A principle active and young, That lives under pressure and load; That makes out of weakness more strong, And draws the soul upwards to God. 4 It treads on the world, and on hell, It vanquishes death and despair, And (what is still stranger to tell) It overcomes heaven by pray'r: Permits a vile worm of the dust, With God to commune as a friend To hope his forgiveness as just, And look for his love to the end. 3 It says to the mountains, depart, That stand betwixt God and the soul, It binds up the broken in heart, And makes their sore consciences whole; Bids sins of a crimson like dye Be spotless as snow and as white; And makes such a sinner as I As pure as an angel of light. Languages: English
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The sinner that truly believes

Author: Hart Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book for Use in Old School or Primitive Baptist Churches #198 (1886) Lyrics: 1 The sinner that truly believes, And trust in his crucified Lord, His justification receives, Redemption in full through his blood; Though thousands and thousands of foes Against him in malice unite, Their rage he through Christ can oppose, Led forth by the Spirit to fight. 2 Not all the delusions of sin Shall ever seduce him to death; He now has the witness within, United to Jesus by faith, This faith shall eternally fail, When Jesus shall fall from his throne: For hell against both must prevail, Since Jesus and he are but one. 3 The faith that lays hold on the Lamb And brings such salvation as this, Is more than mere notion or name: The work of God's Spirit it is: A principle, active and young, That lives under pressure and load; That makes out of weakness more strong, And draws the soul upward to God. 4 It treads on the world, and on hell, It vanquishes death and despair, And (what is still stranger to tell) It overcomes heaven by pray'r: Permits a vile worm of the dust, With God to commune as a friend To hope his forgiveness as just, And look for his love to the end. 3 It says to the mountains, "Depart," That stand betwixt God and the soul; It binds up the broken in heart, And makes their sore consciences whole; Bids sins of a crimson-like dye Be spotless as snow, and as white; And proves such a sinner as I As pure as an angel of light. Languages: English
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Victorious faith

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #229 (1834) First Line: The moment a sinner believes Topics: Faith
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The sinner that truly believes

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns, in which are some never before printed #CXLI (1782) Languages: English

The sinner that truly believes

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: Old School Sonnets, or a Selection of Choice Hymns #d247 (1836)
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Saving Faith

Hymnal: Hymns, etc. #88 (1787) First Line: The sinner that truly believes Lyrics: 1 The sinner that truly believes, And trust in his crucified God, His justification receives, Redemption in full thro' his blood: Tho' thousands and thousands of foes Against him in malice unite, Their rage he thro' Christ can oppose, Led forth by the spirit to fight. 2 Not all the delusions of sin Shall ever seduce him to death: He now has the witness within, United to Jesus by faith. This faith shall eternally fail When Jesus shall fall from his throne: For hell against both must prevail; Since Jesus and He are but One. 3 The faith that unites to the Lamb, And brings such salvation as this, Is more than mere notion or name; The work of God's Spirit it is; A principle active and young, That lives under pressure and load; That makes out of weakness more strong; And draws the soul upwards to God. 4 It treads on the world, and on hell, It vanquishes death and despair; And (what is still stranger to tell) It overcomes heaven by pray'r; Permits a vile worm of the dust With God to commune as a friend; To hope his forgiveness as just; And look for his love to the end. 3 It says to the mountains, depart, That stand betwixt God and the soul, It binds up the broken in heart, And makes their sore consciences whole; Bids sins of a crimson-like dye Be spotless as snow, and as white; And makes such a sinner as I As pure as an angel of light. Languages: English
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Saving Faith

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns, intended for the use of the citizens of Zion, whose privilege it is to sing the high praises of God, while passing through the wilderness, to their glorious inheritance above. #126 (1835) First Line: The sinner that truly believes Lyrics: 1 The sinner that truly believes, And trust in his crucified God, His justification receives, Redemption in full through his blood; Though thousands and thousands of foes Against him in malice unite, Their rage he through Christ can oppose, Led forth by the Spirit to fight. 2 Not all the delusions of sin Shall ever seduce him to death: He now has the witness within, United to Jesus by faith, This faith shall eternally fail, When Jesus shall fall from his throne: For hell against both must prevail; Since Jesus and he are but one. 3 The faith that exalts the blest Lamb, And brings such salvation as this, Is more than mere notion or name; The work of God's Spirit it is; A principle active and young, That lives under pressure and load; That makes out of weakness more strong, And draws the soul upwards to God. 4 It treads on the world, and on hell, It vanquishes death, and despair, And (what is still stranger to tell) It overcomes heaven by pray'r: Permits a vile worm of the dust With God to commune as a friend; To see his forgiveness is just, And look for his love to the end. 3 It says to the mountains, Depart, That stand betwixt God and the soul: It binds up the broken in heart, And makes their sore consciences whole: Bids sins of a crimson-like dye Be spotless as snow, and as white: And makes such a sinner as I As pure as an angel of light. Languages: English
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Saving Faith

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #233 (1844) First Line: The sinner that truly believes Lyrics: 1 The sinner that truly believes, And trusts in his crucified God, His justification receives, Redemption in full through his blood; Though thousands and thousands of foes Against him in malice unite, Their rage he through Christ can oppose, Led forth by the Spirit to fight. 2 Not all the delusions of sin Shall ever seduce him to death; He now has the witness within, Rejoicing in Jesus by faith. This faith shall eternally fail When Jesus shall fall from his throne; For hell against both must prevail, Since Jesus and he are but one. 3 The faith that lays hold on the Lamb, And brings such salvation as this, Is more than mere notion or name; The work of God’s Spirit it is; A principle active and young, That lives under pressure and load; That makes out of weakness more strong, And draws the soul upwards to God. 4 [It treads on the world and on hell; It vanquishes death and despair; And, what is still stranger to tell, It overcomes heaven by prayer; Permits a vile worm of the dust With God to commune as a friend; To hope his forgiveness is just, And look for his love to the end.] 5 [It says to the mountains, “Depart,” That stand betwixt God and the soul; It binds up the broken in heart, And makes their sore consciences whole; Bids sins of a crimson-like dye Be spotless as snow, and as white; And makes such a sinner as I As pure as an angel of light.] Topics: Fruits of the Spirit Faith Languages: English
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Saving Faith

Author: Hart Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #516 (1859) First Line: The sinner that truly believes Lyrics: 1 The sinner that truly believes, And trust in his crucified Lord, His justification receives, Redemption in full through his blood. Though thousands and thousands of foes Against him in malice unite, Their rage he through Christ can oppose, Led forth by the Spirit to fight. 2 Not all the delusions of sin Shall ever seduce him in death; He now has the witness within, Rejoicing in Jesus by faith. This faith shall eternally fail When Jesus shall fall from his throne: For hell against both must prevail, Since Jesus and he are but one. 3 The faith that lays hold on the Lamb, And brings such salvation as this, Is more than mere notion or name; The work of God's Spirit it is: A principle, active and young, That lives under pressure and load; That makes out of weakness more strong, And draws the soul upward to God. 4 [It treads on the world, and on hell; It vanquishes death and despair; And what is still stranger to tell, It mounts up to heaven in prayer: Permits a vile worm of the dust With God to commune as a friend; To hope his forgiveness is just, And look for his love to the end.] 3 It says to the mountains, "Depart," That stand betwixt God and the soul; It binds up the broken in heart, And makes their sore consciences whole: Bids sins of a crimson-like dye Be spotless as snow, and as white; And makes such a sinner as I As pure as an angel of light.] Languages: English

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