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Come, Lord, from above

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #XC (1791) Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, from above, The mountains remove, O'rturn all that hinders the course of thy love: My bosom inspire, Inkindle the fire, And wrap my whole soul in the flames of desire. 2 I languish and pine For the comfort divine, O when shall I say, my Beloved is mine! I have choose the good part, My portion thou art, O love, I have found thee, O God in my heart. 3 For this my heart signs, Nothing else can suffice; How, Lord, can I purchase the pearl of great price? It cannot be bought, And thou know'st I have nought, Not an action, a word, or a truly good thought. 4 But I hear a voice say; Without money ye may Receive it, whoever have nothing to pay: Who on Jesus relies, Without money or price, The pearl of forgiveness and holiness buys. 5 The blessing is free, So, Lord, let it be; I yield that thy love should be given to me, I freely receive: What thou freely dost give, And consent in thy love, in thine Eden to live. 6 The gift I embrace, The giver I praise, And ascribe my salvation to Jesus' grace; It came from above, The foretaste I prove, And I soon shall receive all thy fulness of love. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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Come, Lord, from above

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #XC (1788) Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, from above, The mountains remove, O'rturn all that hinders the course of thy love: My bosom inspire, Inkindle the fire, And wrap my whole soul in the flames of desire. 2 I languish and pine For the comfort divine, O when shall I say, my Beloved is mine! I have chose the good part, My portion thou art, O love, I have found thee, O God, in my heart. 3 For this my heart signs, Nothing else can suffice; How, Lord, can I purchase the pearl of great price? It cannot be bought, And thou know'st I have nought, Not an action, a word, or a truly good thought. 4 But I hear a voice say, Without money ye may Receive it, whoever have nothing to pay: Who on Jesus relies, Without money or price, The pearl of forgiveness and holiness buys. 5 The blessing is free, So, Lord, let it be; I yield that thy love should be given to me, I freely receive, What thou freely dost give, And consent in thy love, in thine Eden to live. 6 The gift I embrace, The giver I praise, And ascribe my salvation to Jesus's grace; It came from above, The foretaste I prove, And I soon shall receive all thy fulness of love. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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Come, Lord, from above

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #XC (1790) Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, from above, The mountains remove, O'erturn all that hinders the course of thy love: My bosom inspire, Inkindle the fire, And wrap my whole souls in the flames of desire. 2 I languish and pine For the comfort divine, O when shall I say, "My beloved is mine! "I have chose the good part, "My portion thou art, "O love, I have found thee, O God, in my heart." 3 For this my heart signs, Nothing else can suffice; How, Lord, can I purchase the pearl of great price? It cannot be bought, And thou know'st I have nought, Not an action, a word, or a truly good thought. 4 But I hear a voice say, Without money you may Receive it, whoever have nothing to pay: Who on Jesus relies, Without money or price, The pearl of forgiveness and holiness buys. 5 The blessing is free, So, Lord, let it be; I yield that thy love should be given to me, I freely receive, What thou freely dost give, And consent in thy love, in thine Eden to live. 6 The gift I embrace, The give I praise, And ascribe my salvation to Jesus's grace; It came from above, The foretaste I prove, And I soon shall receive all thy fulness of love. Topics: Petition Languages: English
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Come, Lord, from above

Hymnal: Hymns for the Use of the Society of United Christian Friends #XVIII (1797) Languages: English
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Come, Lord, from above

Hymnal: The Choice #H226 (1856)
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Come, Lord, from above

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-Book #XC (1797) Languages: English
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Come, Lord, from above, The mountains remove

Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #LXXXVIII (1803)

Come, Lord, from above

Hymnal: The Choice #H226 (1833)

Come, Lord, from above, The mountains remove

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns Adapted to the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church Including the Whole Collection of the Rev. J. Wesley #ad91 (1836) Languages: English
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Come, Lord, from above

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious, Collected from Various Authors. 28th ed. #aXC (1806)

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