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Alas for I have seen the Lord

Author: John Mason Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #CXLIV (1794) Languages: English
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Alas for I have seen the Lord

Author: John Mason Hymnal: The Lord's Songs #CXXXVIII (1805)

Alas for I have seen the Lord

Author: John Mason Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #d6 (1797) Languages: English
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The Sinner's Fears

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #II (1774) First Line: Alas! For I have seen the LORD Lyrics: 1 Alas! For I have seen the LORD, With a drawn Sword he stood; Now might he sheathe it in my Flesh, And bathe it in my Blood. 2 I've dar'd him with my mighty Sins, As if he was to slow; But now he comes both arm'd and girt, As an enraged Foe. 3 What shall a guilty Sinner do, When Justice does appear? O wither shall I flee from him, Whose Place is ev'ry where? 4 As I can neither stand nor fly, So neither can I bear The mighty Hand which grinds the Rocks, And doth Foundations tare. 5 My pale, my poor, my trembling Soul Does start at ev'ry Thing; It hourly fears huge Hosts of Wrath From this incensed King. 6 Should he but his Commission grant, All Creatures would engage Against me as their Foe profess'd, With an united Rage. 7 My Fears are just; I deserve Hell, And 'tis my proper hire; But who can dwell; O! who can dwell With everlasting Fire? Languages: English
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The Sinner's Fear

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #CXLVII (1802) First Line: Alas! for I have seen the Lord Lyrics: 1 Alas! for I have seen the Lord, With a drawn sword he stood; Now might he sheathe it in my flesh, And bathe it in my blood. 2 I've dar'd him with my mighty sins, As if he was to slow; But now he comes both arm'd and girt, As an enraged foe. 3 What shall a guilty sinner do, When justice does appear? O wither shall I flee from him, Whose place is ev'ry where? 4 As I can neither stand nor fly, So neither can I bear The mighty hand which grinds the rocks, And doth foundations tear. 5 My pale, my poor, my trembling soul, Does start at ev'ry thing; It hourly fears huge hosts of wrath From this incensed King. 6 Should he but his commission grant, All creatures would engage Against me as their foe profess'd, With an united rage. 7 My fears are just; I deserve hell, And 'tis my proper hire; But who can dwell; O! who can dwell With everlasting fire? Languages: English
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The Sinner's Fears

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #147 (1800) First Line: Alas! for I have seen the Lord Lyrics: 1 Alas! for I have seen the Lord, With a drawn sword he stood; Now might he sheathe it in my flesh, And bathe it in my blood. 2 I've dar'd him with my mighty sins, As if he was to slow; But now he comes both arm'd and girt, As an enraged foe. 3 What shall a guilty sinner do, When justice does appear? O wither shall I flee from him, Whose place is ev'ry where? 4 As I can neither stand nor fly, So neither can I bear The mighty hand which grinds the rocks, And doth foundations tear. 5 My pale, my poor, my trembling soul, Does start at every thing; It hourly fears huge hosts of wrath From this incensed king. 6 Should he but his commission grant, All creatures would engage Against me as their foe profess'd, With an united rage. 7 My fears are just, I deserve hell, And 'tis my proper hire; But who can dwell--O who can dwell With everlasting fire? Languages: English

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