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With fiery serpents greatly pained

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #107 (1819) Languages: English
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With fiery serpents greatly pained

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors to which are added, a number never before published. #163 (1810)
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With fiery serpents greatly pained

Hymnal: Hymns, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed. corr.) #250 (1812) Languages: English

With fiery serpents greatly pained

Hymnal: Hymns, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. 8th ed. #d321 (1817) Languages: English
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With fiery serpents greatly pain'd

Hymnal: A New Selection of Hymns; designed for the use of conference meetings, private circles, and congregations, as a supplement to Dr. Watts' Psalms and Hymns #160 (1812) Languages: English

The brazen serpent

Hymnal: Hymns, Original and Selected, for the use of Christians #d296 (1805) First Line: With fiery serpents greatly pained Languages: English
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Healing from a view of the Cross

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CLXIII (1799) First Line: With fiery serpents greatly pain'd Lyrics: 1 With fiery serpents greatly pain'd, When Israel's mourning tribes complain'd, And sigh'd to be relieved; A serpent strait the prophet made, Of molten brass, to view display'd: The patient look'd and liv'd. 2 But O what healing to the heart, Doth Jesu's greater cross impart To those that seek a cure? Israel of old, and we no less The same indulgent grace confess, While life and breath endure. 3 To reason's view this strange effect, Self righteous souls will still reject, And perish in their pride, But those who're stung with sin and law Do all their rich salvation draw From Jesu's bleeding side. 4 May we then view the matchless cross, All other objects count but loss; No other gain desire: Here still be fix'd our feasted eyes, Weeping with tears of glad surprise; And thankfully admire. 5 Hail, great Emmanuel, balmy name1 Thy praise the ransom'd will proclaim; Thee we Physician call: We own no other cure but thine, Thou, the deliverer divine, Our health, our life, our all. Topics: Christ Looking to him; Christ Looking to him Languages: English
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Healing from a view of the Cross

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CLXIII (1802) First Line: With fiery serpents greatly pain'd Lyrics: 1 With fiery serpents greatly pain'd, When Israel's mourning tribes complain'd, And sigh'd to be relieved; A serpent strait the prophet made, Of molten brass, to view display'd: The patient look'd and liv'd. 2 But O what healing to the heart, Doth Jesu's greater cross impart To those that seek a cure? Israel of old, and we no less The same indulgent grace confess, While life and breath endure. 3 To reason's view this strange effect, Self righteous souls will still reject, And perish in their pride, But those who're stung with sin and law Do all their rich salvation draw From Jesu's bleeding side. 4 May we then view the matchless cross, All other objects count but loss; No other gain desire: Here still be fix'd our feasted eyes, Weeping with tears of glad surprise; And thankfully admire. 5 Hail, great Emmanuel, balmy name1 Thy praise the ransom'd will proclaim; Thee we Physician call: We own no other cure but thine, Thou, the deliverer divine, Our health, our life, our all. Topics: Christ Looking to him; Christ Looking to him Languages: English

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