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Jesus, and didst thou condescend

Author: Beadley Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #169 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, and didst thou condescend, When veiled in human clay, To heal the sick, the lame, the blind, And drive disease away? 2 Didst thou regard the beggar's cry, And give the blind to see? Jesus, thou Son of David, hear-- Have mercy, too, on me! 3 And didst thou pity mortal woe, And sight and health restore? Then pity, Lord! and save my soul, Which needs thy mercy more. 4 Didst thou regard thy servant's cry, When sinking in the wave? I perish, Lord! oh, save my soul! For thou alone canst save. Topics: Christ Life, Office, and Example; Have Mercy Scripture: Mark 10:47
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"Our infirmities"

Author: Mrs. Amelia Wakeford Hymnal: Laudes Domini #192 (1888) First Line: Jesus, and didst thou condescend Lyrics: 1 Jesus, and didst thou condescend, When vailed in human clay, To heal the sick, the lame, the blind, And drive disease away? 2 Didst thou regard the beggar's cry, And give the blind to see? Jesus, thou Son of David, hear-- Have mercy, too, on me. 3 And didst thou pity mortal woe, And sight and health restore? Then pity, Lord, and save my soul, Which needs thy mercy more. 4 Didst thou regard thy servant's cry, When sinking in the wave? I perish, Lord, oh, save my soul! For thou alone canst save. Topics: Christ Character of; Christ Example of; Christ Humanity of; Christ Life on the Earth; Christ Physician; Conformity Scripture: Jeremiah 8:22 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. LEONARD
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"Our infirmities"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #348 (1884) First Line: Jesus, and didst thou condescend Lyrics: 1 Jesus, and didst thou condescend, When vailed in human clay, To heal the sick, the lame, the blind, And drive disease away? 2 Didst thou regard the beggar's cry, And give the blind to see? Jesus, thou Son of David, hear-- Have mercy, too, on me. 3 And didst thou pity mortal woe, And sight and health restore? Then pity, Lord, and save my soul, Which needs thy mercy more. 4 Didst thou regard thy servant's cry, When sinking in the wave? I perish, Lord, oh, save my soul! For thou alone canst save. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. LEONARD
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Jesus, and didst thou condescend

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #H99 (1831) Languages: English
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Jesus and didst Thou condescend

Author: Bradley Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a448 (1863)
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Jesus, and didst Thou condescend

Hymnal: The Songs of Zion #60 (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: WOODSTOCK

Jesus and did [didst] thou condescend

Hymnal: The Bay State Collection of Church Music #d94 (1849)
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Jesus, and didst thou condescend

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #99 (1843) Languages: English

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