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O Love! what a Secret to Mortals thou art!

Hymnal: Christian Hymns, Poems, and Spiritual Songs #I.XVI (1776) Lyrics: 1 O Love! what a Secret to Mortals thou art! 'Tis God's deep Eternity, Nature and Heart: The witnessing Dove confirms this high Plan, And likewise his Word and his Dealings with Man; The Sorrows of Jesus, his Torment and Pain, Has left no Foundation for doubting again. 2 O Love! how mysterious and boundless art thou! Thy Date and thy Measure unlimited flow: This Jesus reveals with Evidence strong; It gladdens my Heart, and inspires my Song With Praise to my Saviour, my Lord and my God, Whose Love is my Glory, as view'd in his Blood. 3 O Love! what a Gath'ring of souls thou hast made! All into one Fountain, one Body, one Head; Where they wer preserv'd thy own, thro' the Fall, The Fulness of Jesus, who fills all in all: Close in her Pavilion, the Darling, the Bride, Lay hid in her Husband, till born from his Side. 4 O Love! what a Bridegroom of Honour and Trust! The Fulness of Heaven hath married my Dust; He humbled himself to cleave to his Wife, In all her Distress and her Sorrows of Life; With her was he number'd amongst the Unclean, Nor yet could he loathe her, nor Jar come between. 5 O Love! what a Husband thy Care did provide! Descending from Glory in Search of thy Bride; Her Substance conceived, thy Body was she, Incarnate in her, and she then was in thee; In th' Womb of the Virgin, the Twain was made one, Whence God, our Creator, was born a poor Man. Scripture: John 4:16 Languages: English
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God is Love

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCLXVIII (1792) Meter: Irregular First Line: O love! what a secret to mortals thou art? Lyrics: 1 O love! what a secret to mortals thou art? 'Tis God's deep eternity, nature and heart: The witnessing dove confirms this high plan, And likewise his word and his dealings with man; The sorrows of Jesus, his torment and pain, Has left no foundation for doubting again. 2 O love! how myster'ous and boundless art thou! Thy date and thy measure unlimited flow: This Jesus reveals with evidence strong; It gladdens my heart, and inspires my song With praise to my Saviour, my Lord, and my God, Whose love is my glory, as view'd in his blood. 3 O love! what a gath'ring of souls hast thou made! All into one fountain, one body, one head, Where they were preserved thy own, thro' the fall, The fulness of Jesus, who fills all in all: Close in her pavilion, the darling, the bride, Lay hid in her husband, till born from his side. 4 O love! what a bridegroom of honour and trust! The fulness of heaven hath marri'd my dust; He humbled himself to cleave to his wife, In all her distress and her sorrows of life; With her was he number'd amongst the unclean, Nor yet could he loathe her, nor jar come between. 5 O love! what a husband thy care did provide! Descending from glory in search of thy bride; Her substance conceived, thy body was she, Incarnate in her, and she then was in thee; In Mary, the virgin, the twain was made one, Whence God, our Creator, was born a poor man. Topics: The Eternal and Unchangeable Love of God, commemorated in Hymns of Thanksgiving Scripture: 1 John 4:9-10 Languages: English
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O Love! what a secret to mortals thou art!

Hymnal: Evangelical Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #5 (1792) Languages: English
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O love, what a secret to mortals thou art

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #183 (1808)

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