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"Look unto me"

Author: Kent Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: "By cov'nant, transaction, and blood" Lyrics: 1 “By covenant transaction and blood,” Says Jesus, “my people are mine; Their sin-bearing Victim I stood; Yea, for them my life did resign. The curse of the law I sustained, Did them from all cursings set free, That when by stern Justice arraigned, The sinner should look unto me. 2 “When darkness envelops the mind, And troubles rush in as a flood, Protection in me they shall find, And peace in my peace-speaking blood. For wisdom their course to direct, As well as their danger to see, My sheep, by my Father elect, I’ll teach them to look unto me. 3 “When thirsty, or faint in the way, Or groping ’twixt hope and despair, To faith I’ll my fulness display, And bid the poor sinner look there. When lost in themselves and undone, Like doves to my wounds they shall flee; For all that the gospel makes known, The sinner shall look unto me. 4 “By crosses I’ll scourge them for sin, Not flowing from wrath, but in love; Yet, while they the furnace are in, The strength of my grace they shall prove. And when at my footstool at last, They come with the suppliant knee, Their sorrowful eyes they shall cast, And look for salvation in me.” Topics: Christ All and In All

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By covenant transaction, and blood

Hymnal: Old School Sonnets, or a Selection of Choice Hymns #d41 (1836)

By covenant transaction, and blood

Hymnal: A Baptist Hymn Book, Designed Especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth #d98 (1844) Languages: English

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John Kent

1766 - 1843 Person Name: Kent Author of ""Look unto me"" in A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) Kent, John, was born at Bideford, Devonshire, Dec. 1766, and died Nov. 15, 1843. As a working shipwright his opportunities for acquiring the education and polish necessary for the production of refined verse were naturally limited. His hymns are strongly worded, very earnest and simple, and intensely Calvinistic. A few were published in Samuel Reece's Collection, 1799. The first edition of his Collection of Original Gospel Hymns, was published in 1803, and the 10th edition, with "The Author's Experience," in verse, 264 hymns, 15 longer pieces, and a Life by his Son in 1861. The Calvinistic teaching so prominent in his hymns has restricted their use to a limited number of collections. The greatest use made of them in modern hymnbooks has been by Mr. Spurgeon (Our Own Hymn Book, 1866) and Mr. Snepp (Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872). In the following list the dates in brackets indicate the dates of publication:— 1. Before the Almighty began (1841). Election. 2. Betroth'd in love, ere time began (1803). Election. 3. Christ exalted is our song (1803). Christ the sin tier's Surety. 4. Come saints, and sing in sweet accord (1803). Stability of the Covenant. 5. Hark, how the blood-bought host above (1803). Election. 6. How sweet the notes of yonder choir (1841). Christmas. 7. In types and shadows we are told (1803). Pardon. 8. Indulgent God, how kind (1803). Electing Love. 9. Let Zion in her songs record (1803). Pardon--Grace exalted. 10. Love was the great self-moving cause (1803). Free Grace. 11. Precious is the Name of Jesus (1841). The Precious Name. 12. Salvation by grace, how charming the song (1803). Free Grace. 13. Saved from the damning power of sin (1803). Eternal Love. 14. Sons of God, in tribulation (1803). Affliction. 15. Sons of peace, redeemed by blood (1803). Good Friday. 16. Sovereign grace o'er sin abounding (1827). Perseverance of the faint. 17. 'Tis the Church triumphant singing (1803). Praise. 18. 'Twas not to make Jehovah's love (1803). Election. 19. 'Twas with an everlasting love (1803). Election. 20. What cheering words are these (1803). Safety in God. 21. With David's Lord, and ours (1803). The Divine Covenant. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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