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In his own appointed hour

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors to which are added, a number never before published. #289 (1810)
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The sovereign call of Christ

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCLXXXIX (1799) First Line: In his own appointed hour Lyrics: 1 In his own appointed hour, To my heart the Saviour spoke; Touch's me by his spirit's pow'r, And my dang'rous slumber broke. 2 Then I saw and own'd my guilt, Soon my gracious Lord reply'd: "Fear not, I my blook have spilt, 'Twas for such as thee I dy'd." 3 Shame and wonder, joy and love, All at once possess'd my heart; Can I hope thy grace to prove, After acting such a part? 4 "Thou hast greatly sinn'd, he said, But I freely all forgive; I myself the debt have paid, Now I bid thee rise and live." Topics: Christ His sovereign call Languages: English
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The sovereign call of Christ

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCLXXXIX (1802) First Line: In his own appointed hour Lyrics: 1 In his own appointed hour, To my heart the Saviour spoke; Touch's me by his spirit's pow'r, And my dang'rous slumber broke. 2 Then I saw and own'd my guilt, Soon my gracious Lord reply'd: "Fear not, I my blook have spilt, 'Twas for such as thee I dy'd." 3 Shame and wonder, joy and love, All at once possess'd my heart; Can I hope thy grace to prove, After acting such a part? 4 "Thou hast greatly sinn'd, he said, But I freely all forgive; I myself the debt have paid, Now I bid thee rise and live." Topics: Christ His sovereign call Languages: English

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