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Dear Shepherd, see thy Flock here met

Hymnal: Christian Hymns, Poems, and Spiritual Songs #II.III (1776) Lyrics: 1 Dear Shepherd, see thy Flock here met, Before thy pierced Feet to bow; To praise thy wounds, thy Blood and Sweat, Thro' which eternal Love did flow. 2 Thou art with us where e'er we meet; Nor wilt thou leave us, holy Lamb: We find a Calm, a bless'd Retreat Beneath the Cov'ring of thy Name. 3 Great Mercies thou to us hast shewn, Since first we knew that we were thine; Since first thou mark'd us for thy own, With Grace and Righteousness divine. 4 Seal'd for thine own we surely are; Thy spirit, Lord, our Witness is; Nor can we fall from Jesus far, For he is Love and Tenderness. 5 There's none can pluck us from his Hand, Inclos'd by Grace on ev'ry Side; His Oath, his Promise firmly stand, We ever shall with him abide! 6 He never will himself deny; Nor could he die for Man in vain: How then shall God in Wrath destroy, The Souls for whom the Lamb was slain. 7 The countless Price he paid for us, Exempts us from the Iron Rod: His Life, his Death, his Blood and Cross, Hath reconcil'd us all to God. Languages: English
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Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met

Hymnal: Evangelical Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #31 (1792) Languages: English

Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Hymns for the Use of the Society of United Christian Friends Professing the Faith of Universal Salvation #d91 (1817) Languages: English

Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met

Author: James Relly Hymnal: The Gospel Hymn Book #112 (1818)
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Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #209 (1808)
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Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCCIV (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met Lyrics: 1 Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met, Before thy pierced feet to bow; To praise thy wounds, thy blood and sweat, Thro' which eternal love did flow. 2 Thou art with us where e'er we meet; Nor wilt thou leave us holy Lamb: We find a calm, a blest retreat Beneath the cov'ring of thy name. 3 Great mercies thou to us hast shewn, Since first we knew that we were thine: Since first thou mark'd us for thy own, With grace and righteousness divine. 4 Seal'd for thine own we surely are; Thy spirit, Lord, our witness is: Nor can we fall from Jesus far, For he is love and tenderness. 5 There's none can pluck us from his hand, Inclos'd by grace on ev'ry side; His oath, his promise firmly stand, We ever shall with him abide! 6 He never will himself deny; Nor could he die for man in vain: How then shall God in wrath destroy, The S]souls for whom the Lamb was slain. 7 The countless price he paid for us, Exempts us from the iron rod: His life, his death, his blood and cross, Hath reconcil'd us all to God. Topics: Hymns, adapted to Particular Parts of Public Worship Scripture: Deuteronomy 10:21 Languages: English

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