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How Shall I My Savior Set Forth?

Author: James Maxwell, 1720-1800 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10469 Refrain First Line: O wonderful love! O wonderful love! Lyrics: 1 How shall I my Savior set forth? How shall I His beauties declare? Or how shall I speak of His worth, Or what His chief dignities are? Refrain: O wonderful love! O wonderful love! O wonderful, wonderful love, My Savior showed to me. 2 Tho’ once He was nailed to the cross, Vile rebels like me to set free, His glory sustainèd no loss, Eternal His kingdom shall be. [Refrain] 3 O sinners! believe and adore This Savior, so rich to redeem; No creature can ever explore The treasure of goodness in Him. [Refrain] 4 Come, all ye who see yourselves lost, And feel yourselves burdened with sin, Draw near while with terror you’re tossèd, Obey, and your peace shall begin. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [How shall I my Savior set forth]
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How Shall I My Savior Set Forth?

Author: Maxwell Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #92 (1921) Refrain First Line: O wonderful love! Languages: English Tune Title: [How shall I my Savior set forth?]

O Wonderful Love

Author: Maxwell Hymnal: Christian Hymns #332 (1948) First Line: How shall I my Savior set forth? Tune Title: [How shall I my Savior set forth?]
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The unsearchable riches of Christ

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CLI (1792) First Line: How shall I my savior set forth Lyrics: 1 How shall I my savior set forth? How shall I his beauties declare? Or how shall I speak of His worth, Or what His chief dignities are? His angels can never express, Nor saints who sit nearest his throne, How rich are his treasures of grace:— No! this is a mystery unknown. 2 In him all the fulness of God For ever transcendently shines; Tho' once like a mortal he stood To finish his gracious designs: Tho’ once he was nail'd to the cross, Vile rebels like me to set free, His glory sustained no loss, Eternal his kingdom shall be. 3 His wisdom, his love, and his power, Seem'd then with each other to vie, When sinners he stoop'd to restore, Poor sinners condemned to die! He laid all his grandeur aside, And dwelt in a cottage of clay, Poor sinners he lov'd, tillhe dy'd To wash their pollutions away. 4 O sinners, believe and adore This savior so rich to redeem! No creature can ever explore The treasure of goodness in him: Come, all ye who see yourselves lost, And feel yourselves burden'd with sin, Draw near while with terror you’re toss'd; Believe, and your peace shall begin. 5 Now, sinners, attend to his call, "Whoso hath an ear let him hear," He promises mercy to all Who feel their sad wants, far and near: He riches has ever in store, And treasures that never can waste: Here's Pardon, here's grace, yea and more, Here's glory eternal at last. Topics: The Fulness and Riches of Christ; Riches of Christ unsearchable Scripture: Ephesians 3:8 Languages: English
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How shall I my [we our] Savior set forth

Author: J. Maxwell Hymnal: The Lord's Songs #CLXXVI (1805)
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How shall I my [we our] Savior set forth

Author: J. Maxwell Hymnal: The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #CXXI (1823)
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How shall I my [we our] Savior set forth

Author: J. Maxwell Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected. (7th ed.) #S440 (1865)
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How shall I my [we our] Savior set forth

Author: J. Maxwell Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. #D81 (1842)
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How shall I my [we our] Savior set forth

Author: J. Maxwell Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected. (14th stereotype ed.) #S95 (1843)

How shall I my [we our] Savior set forth

Author: J. Maxwell Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts' Psalms & Hymns. 2nd Baltimore ed. #aCLI (1804)

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