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Indulgent God! How Kind

Author: John Kent Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16128 Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Indulgent God! how kind Are all Thy ways to me, Whose dark be­night­ed mind Was en­mi­ty with Thee; Yet now, sub­dued by so­ver­eign grace, My spi­rit longs for Thy em­brace! 2 How pre­cious are Thy thoughts, Which o’er my bo­som roll! They swell be­yond my faults, And cap­ti­vate my soul; How great their sum, how high they rise, Can ne’er be known be­neath the skies. 3 Preserved in Je­sus when My feet made haste to hell; And there should I have gone, But Thou dost all things well; Thy love was great, Thy mer­cy free, Which from the pit de­li­vered me. 4 Before Thy hands had made The sun to rule the day, Or earth’s foun­da­tion laid, Or fa­shioned Ad­am’s clay, What thoughts of peace and mer­cy flowed In Thy dear bo­som, O my God! 5 O fa­thom­less abyss, Where hid­den mys­ter­ies lie; The se­raph finds his bliss Within the same to pry. Lord, what is man, Thy des­per­ate foe, That Thou should bless and love him so? 6 A mo­nu­ment of grace, A sin­ner saved by blood; The streams of love I trace Up to the foun­tain, God; And in His sac­red bos­om see Eternal thoughts of love to me. Languages: English Tune Title: DARWALL'S 148TH
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Indulgent God, how kind

Author: Kent Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #732 (1844) Lyrics: 1 Indulgent God, how kind Are all thy ways to me, Whose dark benighted mind Was enmity with thee; Yet now, subdued by sovereign grace, My spirit longs for thy embrace! 2 How precious are thy thoughts, Which o’er my bosom roll! They swell beyond my faults, And captivate my soul; How great their sum, how high they rise, Can ne’er be known beneath the skies. 3 Preserved in Jesus when My feet made haste to hell; And there should I have gone, But thou dost all things well; Thy love was great, thy mercy free, Which from the pit delivered me. 4 A monument of grace, A sinner saved by blood; The streams of love I trace Up to the fountain, God; And in his wondrous mercy see, Eternal thoughts of love to me. Scripture: Psalm 139:17 Languages: English
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Author: John Kent Hymnal: The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #XVII (1823)
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Hymnal: The Choice #H170 (1856)

Indulgent God, how kind

Hymnal: The Choice #H170 (1833)
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Hymnal: Songs of Zion, Being a New Selection of Hymns, Designed for Revival and Social Meetings #2 (1837)
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Indulgent God! how kind

Author: Kent Hymnal: Select Hymns #3 (1837)
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Indulgent God! how kind

Author: Kent Hymnal: A New Selection of Nearly Eight Hundred Evangelical Hymns, from More than 200 Authors in England, Scotland, Ireland, & America, including a great number of originals, alphabetically arranged #8 (1825) Languages: English
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Author: Kent Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #8 (1810) Languages: English
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Hymnal: Seamen's Devotional Assistant, and Mariners' Hymns; prepared under direction of the American Seamen's Friend Society #31 (1838)

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