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O Glad and Glorious Gospel

Author: M. Fraser Hymnal: Church Hymns and Gospel Songs #287 (1898) Topics: Gospel First Line: 'Tis a true and faithful saying Refrain First Line: O glad and glorious Gospel! Scripture: John 3:16 Languages: English Tune Title: ['Tis a true and faithful saying]
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The gospel supper

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the African Methodist Episcopal Church #391 (1877) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Gospel Invitations First Line: Sinners, obey the gospel word! Languages: English
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The Gospel Banner

Author: Thomas Hastings (1784-1872) Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #462 (1889) Topics: Gospel Banner First Line: Now be the gospel banner Scripture: Isaiah 60:3-4 Tune Title: MIRIAM
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Come, sinner, to the gospel feast; Oh, come without delay

Author: Huntingdon Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #835 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Provisions of the Gospel Invitations and Promises; The Gospel Feast Lyrics: 1 Come, sinner, to the gospel feast; Oh, come without delay; For there is room in Jesus' breast For all who will obey. 2 There's room in God's eternal love To save thy precious soul; Room in the Spirit's grace above To heal and make thee whole. 3 There's room within the church, redeemed With blood of Christ divine; Room in the white-robed throng, convened For that dear soul of thine. 4 There's room in heaven among the choir, And harps and crowns of gold, And glorious palms of victory there, And joys that ne'er were told. 5 There's room around thy Father's board For thee, and thousands more: Oh, come and welcome to the Lord; Yea, come this very hour.
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The Freeness of the Gospel

Author: Beddome Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCLXII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Gospel Represented by a feast; Gospel casting a Net First Line: How free and boundless is the grace Lyrics: 1 How free and boundless is the grace Of our redeeming God, Extending to the Greek and Jew, And men of every blood! 2 The mightiest king, and meanest slave, May his rich mercy taste; He bids the beggar and the prince, Unto the gospel feast. 3 None are excluded thence, but those Who do themselves exclude; Welcome the learned and polite, The ignorant and rude. 4 Come then ye men of every name, Of every rank and tongue; What you are willing to receive, Doth unto you belong. Languages: English
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The benfit of Gospel priveleges

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCLX (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Gospel Its priveleges First Line: How happy they who know the Lord Lyrics: 1 How happy they who know the Lord, With whom he deigns to dwell! He feeds and cheers them by his word, His arm supports them well. 2 Wand'irng in sin, our souls he found, And bid us seek his face; Gave us to hear the gospel sound, And taste the gospel grace. 3 His presence sweetens all their cares, And makes their burdens light; A word from him dispels their fears, And breaks the gloom of night. 4 Lord we expect to suffer here, Nor would be dare repine;, But give us still, to find thee near, And own us, still for thine. 5 Let us enjoy and highly prize These tokens of thy love: Till thou shalt bid our spirits rise, To worship thee above. Languages: English
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Blessings of the Gospel

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CL (1791) Topics: Blessedness of the Gospel First Line: Let ev'ry Mortal Ear attend Lyrics: 1 Let ev'ry Mortal Ear attend, And ev'ry Heart rejoice, The Trumpet of the Gospel Sounds, With an inviting Voice. 2 Come all ye hungry starving Souls. That feed upon the Wind, And vainly strive, with earthly Toys To fill an empty Mind. 3 Eternal Wisdom has prepar'd A Soul-reviving Feast; And bids your longing Appetites The rich Provision taste. 4 Ho! ye that pant for living Streams, And pine away and die; here you may quench your raging Thirst With Springs that never dry. 5 Rivers of Love and Mercy here In a rich Ocean join; Salvation in abundance flows, Like Floods of Milk and Wine. 6 Dear God! the Treasures of thy Love Are everlasting Mines; Deep as our helpless Mis'ries are, And boundless as our Sins. 7 The happy Gates of Gospel Grace Stand open Night and Day; Lord, we are come to seek Supplies, And drive our Wants away. Languages: English
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The Gospel a Feast

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #LVI (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Scripture The Gospel; The Gospel Feast; Gospel Represented by a feast First Line: On Sion, his most holy mount Lyrics: 1 On Sion, his most holy mount, God will a feast prepare, And Israel's sons, and Gentile lands Shall in the Banquet share. 2 Marrow and fatness are the food His bounteous hand bestows: Wine on the lees, and well refin'd, In rich abundance flows. 3 See to the vilest of the vile A free acceptance given! See, rebels by adopting grace Sit with the heirs of Heaven! 4 The pain'd, the sick, the dying, now To ease and health restor'd, With eager appetites partake The plenties of the board. 5 But O what draughts of bliss unknown, What dainties shall be given, When, with the myriads round the throne, We join the feast of Heaven? 6 There joys immeasurably high Shall overflow the soul, And springs of life, that never dry, In thousand channels roll. Scripture: Isaiah 25:6 Languages: English
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A Rational Defence of the Gospel

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #LXI (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Scripture The Gospel; Gospel Rationally defended First Line: Shall Atheists dare insult the cross Lyrics: 1 Shall Atheists dare insult the cross Of our incarnate God? Shall Infidels revile his truth, And trample on his blood? 2 What if he choose mysterious ways To cleanse us from our faults? May not the works of sovereign grace Transcend our feeble thoughts? 3 What if his gospel bids us strive With flesh, and self, and sin? The prize is most divinely bright That we are call'd to win. 4 What if the men, despis'd on earth, Still of his grace partake? This but confirms his truth the more, For so the prophets spake. 5 Do some that own this sacred truth, Indulge their souls in sin? None should reproach the Savior's name, His laws are pure and clean. 6 Then let our faith be firm and strong, Our lips profess his word; Nor even shun those holy men, Who fear and love the Lord. Languages: English
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To distant lands thy gospel send

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #H94 (1789) Topics: The Spread of the Gospel Lyrics: 1 To distant lands thy gospel send, And thus thy empire wide extend: To Gentile, savage, Turk, and Jew, Thou King of grace! salvation shew. 2 Where'er thy sun, or light arise, Thy name, O God! immortalize: May nations yet unborn confess, Thy wisdom, pow'r, and righteousness. Languages: English

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