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How sad our state [fate] by nature is

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Appears in 290 hymnals Used With Tune: SALZBURGH

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SALZBURGH

Appears in 84 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: M. Haydn Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 13554 3321 Used With Text: How sad our state [fate] by nature is
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WINDSOR

Appears in 121 hymnals Incipit: 11232 11735 43233 Used With Text: How sad our state by nature is
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BALERMA

Appears in 445 hymnals Incipit: 13216 56113 23532 Used With Text: How sad our state by nature is

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How Sad Our State By Nature Is!

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal #427 (1999) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 How sad our state by nature is! Our sin, how deep it stains! And Satan binds our captive souls Fast in his slavish chains. 2 But there's a voice of sovereign grace Sounds from the sacred word; "Ho, ye despairing sinners, come, And trust a faithful Lord." 3 My soul obeys the gracious call, And runs to this relief; I would believe Thy promise, Lord, O help my unbelief! 4 To the blest fountain of Thy blood, Incarnate God, I fly; Here let me wash my spotted soul From crimes of deepest dye. 5 A guilty, weak, and helpless worm, Into Thy arms I fall; Be Thou my strength and righteousness, My Jesus and my all. AMEN. Topics: Repentance and Pardon Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHWELL
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How Sad Our State by Nature Is!

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2618 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How sad our state by nature is Lyrics: 1. How sad our state by nature is! Our sin, how deep it stains! And Satan binds our captive souls Fast in his slavish chains. 2. But hark! a voice of sovereign grace Sounds from the sacred Word; Ho, ye despairing sinners, come, And trust upon the Lord! 3. My soul obeys the Almighty’s call, And runs to this relief; I would believe Thy promise, Lord; O help my unbelief! 4. To the blest fountain of Thy blood, Incarnate God, I fly; Here let me wash my spotted soul From sins of deepest dye. 5. Stretch out Thine arm, victorious King, My reigning sins subdue, Drive the old Dragon from his seat, With all his hellish crew. 6. A guilty, weak, and helpless worm, Into Thy hands I fall; Be Thou my strength and righteousness, My Savior, and my all. Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHWELL (Irons)
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How sad our state by nature is

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CI (1790) Lyrics: 1 How sad our state by nature is! Our sin, how deep it stains! And satan binds our captive souls Fast in his slavish chains. 2 But there's a voice of sov'reign grace Sounds from GOD's sacred word; "Ho! ye despairing sinners, come "And trust upon the LORD." 3 O may we hear th' Almighty call, And run to this relief; We would believe thy promise, LORD, O! help our unbelief. 4 To the blest fountain of thy blood, Teach us, O LORD! to fly: There may me wash my spotted souls From crimes of deepest dye! 5 Stretch out thine arm, victorious King, Our reigning sins subdue, Drive the old dragon from his seat, And form our souls anew. 6 Poor, guilty, weak and helpless worms, On thy kind arm we fall; Be thou our strength and righteousness, Our JESUS and our All. Topics: After Sermon Scripture: Zechariah 13:1 Languages: English

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Joseph P. Holbrook

1822 - 1888 Composer of "CHURCH" in The Wesleyan Methodist Hymnal Joseph P. Holbrook was a tune writer in the parlor music style, and used the popular melodies of Mason and Hastings, Bradbury and Root, Greatorex and Kingsley in his collections. He furnished settings for the choir hymns in Songs for the Sanctuary in his Quartet and chorus Choir (New York, 1871, and sought more recogniation than had been given him in a hymnal of his own, Worship in Song (New York, 1880); a book that found no welcome. from The English hymn: its development and use in worship By Louis FitzGerald Benson

Joseph Grigg

1815 - 1852 Person Name: J. Grigg, 1815-1852 Composer of "GRIGGS" in The Sanctuary Hymnal, published by Order of the General Conference of the United Brethren in Christ

I. P. Cole

Composer of "MELODY" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book