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Diffuse thy beams and teach my heart

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #LXXIV (1794) Languages: English
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Diffuse thy beams and teach my heart

Hymnal: The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #XLIII (1823)

Diffuse thy beams and teach my heart

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #d43 (1797) Languages: English

Diffuse thy beams and teach my heart

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs for ... Religious Assemblies and Private Christians ... 9th ed. #d50 (1799) Languages: English
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Praise to Redeeming Grace

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #LXXIX (1802) First Line: Diffuse thy beams and teach my heart Lyrics: 1 Diffuse thy beams and teach my heart Now with genial warmth to glow: For lo! without thy heav'nly art, In vain my lofty numbers flow. 2 Magnificent, free grace arise, Out shine the thoughts of shallow man; Sovereign, preventing all divine, To him that neither will'd nor ran. 3 Grand is the bosom whence thou flow'd, Kind is the heart that gave thee vent; Rich is the gift that God bestow'd, Lovely and so like Christ be sent. 4 Grace by a righteousness doth reign, Wrought by the sacred life of God; Where sin is spoil'd, grace shall maintain, Its rights in Jesus' sacred blood. 5 Who counts the sands that bounds the sea, Not half his sins can number o'er; And ah! what millions yet but see Grace hath ten thousand mercies more. 6 Infinite grace how full of God, In ev'ry work of thine--there glows New glories in thy sacred blood, There life divine eternal flows. 7 We bowing sing thy death so strong Which all our souls from death defends; Shout ye redeeem'd--for here your song Begins, and never--never ends. Languages: English
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Praise to redeeming Grace

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #74 (1800) First Line: Diffuse thy beams and teach my heart Lyrics: 1 Diffuse thy beams and teach my heart Now with genial warmth to glow: For lo! without thy heavenly art, In vain my lofty numbers flow. 2 Magnificent free grace arise, Out shine the tho'ts of shallow man; Sov'reign, preventing all divine, To him that neither will'd nor ran. 3 Grand is the bosom whence thou flow'd, Kind is the heart that gave the vent; Rich is the gift that God bestow'd, Lovely and so like Christ be sent. 4 Grace by a righteousness doth reign, Wrought by the sacred life of God; Where sin is spoil'd, grace shall maintain, Its rights in Jesus' sacred blood. 5 Who counts the sands that bounds the sea, Not half his sins can number o'er; And ah! what millions yet but see Grace hath ten thousand mercies more. 6 Infinite grace how full of God, In ev'ry work of thine--there glows New glories in thy sacred blood, There life divine eternal flows. 7 We bowing sing thy death so strong Which all our souls from death defends; Shout ye redeeem'd, for here your song Begins, and never--never ends. Languages: English

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