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The Humiliation of Messiah

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CXXXIII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Humiliation of the Glorified with Glory before the World began First Line: Jesus, thy beauties I explore! Lyrics: 1 Jesus, thy beauties I explore! Who am a helpless worm; Adoring now and evermore Thy crucified form. 2 When on thy cross, my dearest Lord, What Love didst thou display! Eternal annals shall record The great uncommon day. 3 Down low, beneath the wrath of heav'n, Thy troubled soul did bow; Humiliation deeply grav'n Upon thy bleeding brow. 4 My God! my God! was then thy cry, Why hast thou me forsook? Nature, replying with a sigh, In strong convulsions shook. 5 More marr'd than any man's thy face, Thy judgment's took away; Nor men, nor angels then could trace Thy mystery, thy day. 6 Tho' Satan once did us enslave, Now thou hast bruis'd his head; And in thyself didst fully save Thy lov'd, thy royal seed. 7 Hence everlasting praise belongs To thee our God and King: Do thou but influence our songs, And we will ever sing. Scripture: Isaiah 53:3 Languages: English
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The humiliation, exaltation, and triumphs of Christ

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #LXXIII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christ His humiliation,exaltaion and triumph; Christ His humiliation,exaltaion and triumph First Line: The mighty frame of glorious grace Lyrics: 1 The mighty frame of glorious grace, That brightest monument of praise That e'er the God of love design'd, Employs and fills my laboring mind. 2 Begin, my soul, the heav'nly song, A burden for an angel's tongue; When Gabriel sounds these awful things, He tunes and summons all his strings. 3 Proclaim inimitable love: Jesus the Lord of worlds above, Puts off the beams of bright array, And veils the God in mortal clay. 4 He that distributes crowns and thrones Hangs on a tree, and bleeds, and groans: The prince of life resigns his breath, The king of glory bows to death. 5 But see the wonders of his power, He triumphs in his dying hour, And while by Satan's rage he fell, He dash'd the rising hopes of hell. 6 Thus were the hosts of death subdu'd, And sin was drown'd in Jesu's blood: Thus he arose, and reigns above, And conquers sinners by his love. Scripture: Philippians 2:8-9 Languages: English
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The humiliation, exaltation, and triumphs of Christ

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #LXXIII (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christ His humiliation,exaltaion and triumph; Christ His humiliation,exaltaion and triumph First Line: The mighty frame of glorious grace Lyrics: 1 The mighty frame of glorious grace, That brightest monument of praise That e'er the God of love design'd, Employs and fills my laboring mind. 2 Begin, my soul, the heav'nly song, A burden for an angel's tongue; When Gabriel sounds these awful things, He tunes and summons all his strings. 3 Proclaim inimitable love: Jesus the Lord of worlds above, Puts off the beams of bright array, And veils the God in mortal clay. 4 He that distributes crowns and thrones Hangs on a tree, and bleeds, and groans: The prince of life resigns his breath, The king of glory bows to death. 5 But see the wonders of his power, He triumphs in his dying hour, And while by Satan's rage he fell, He dash'd the rising hopes of hell. 6 Thus were the hosts of death subdu'd, And sin was drown'd in Jesu's blood: Thus he arose, and reigns above, And conquers sinners by his love. Scripture: Philippians 2:8-9 Languages: English
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The humiliation, exaltation and triumphs of Christ

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CXLVIII (1792) Topics: Humiliation of Christ First Line: The mighty frame of glorious grace Lyrics: 1 The mighty frame of glorious grace, That brightest monument of praise That e'er the God of love design'd, Employs and fills my laboring mind. 2 Begin, my soul, the heav'nly song, A burden for an angel's tongue: When Gabriel sounds these awful things, He tunes and summons all his strings. 3 Proclaim inimitable love: Jesus, the Lord of worlds above, Puts off the beams of bright array, And veils the God in mortal clay. 4 He that distributes crowns and thrones Hangs on a tree, and bleeds, and groans: The Prince of Life resigns his breath, The King of Glory bows to death. 5 But see the wonders of his power, He triumphs in his dying hour, And, while by Satan's rage he fell, He dash'd the rising hopes of hell. 6 Thus were the hosts of death subdu'd, And sin was drown'd in Jesus's blood: Thus he arose, and reigns above, And conquers sinners by his love. 7 Who shall fulfil this boundless song? The theme surmounts an Angel's tongue: How low, how vain are mortal airs, When Gabriel's nobler harp despairs! Scripture: Philippians 2:8-9 Languages: English
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Christ's Humiliation and Exaltation

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CXXXVI (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Humiliation of the Glorified with Glory before the World began First Line: What equal honours shall we bring Lyrics: 1 What equal honours shall we bring, To thee, O Lord our God, the Lamb, When all the notes that angels sing, Are far inferior to thy name? 2 Worthy is he that once was slain, The Prince of life that groan'd and died, Worthy to rise, and live and reign At his Almighty Father's side. 3 Pow'r and dominion are his due Who stood condemn'd at Pilate's bar, Wisdom belongs to Jesus too, Tho' he was charg'd with madness there. 4 All riches are his native right, Yet he sustain'd amazing loss; To him ascribe eternal might, Who left his weakness on the cross. 5 Honour immortal must be paid, Instead of scandal and of scorn; While glories shine around his head, And a bright crown without a thorn. 6 Blessings for ever on the Lamb Who bare the curse for wretched men: Let angels sound his sacred name, And ev'ry creature say, Amen. Scripture: Revelation 1:18 Languages: English
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Prayer heard, and Saints saved; or, Pride, Atheism and Oppression punished; For a Humiliation Day

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #18 (1740) Topics: Humiliation Day First Line: Why doth the Lord stand off so far? Lyrics: 1 Why doth the Lord stand off so far? And why conceal his Face, When great Calamities appear, And Times of deep Distress? 2 Lord, shall the Wicked still deride Thy Justice and thy Power? Shall they advance their Heads in Pride, And still thy Saints devour? 3 They put thy Judgments from their Sight, And then insult the Poor; They boast in their exalted Height, That they shall fall no more. 4 rise, O GOD, lift up thine Hand, Attend our humble Cry; No Enemy shall dare to stand When GOD ascends on high. Pause. 5 Why do the Men of Malice rage, And say, with foolish Pride, "The GOD of Heav'ns will ne'er engage "To fight on Zion's Side." 6 But thou for ever art our Lord, And powe'ful is thine Hand, As when the Heathen felt thy Sword, And perish'd from thy Land. 7 Thou wilt prepare our Hearts to pray, And cause thine Ear to hear; He hearkens what his Children say, And puts the World in Fear. 8 Proud Tyrants shall no more oppress, No more despise the Just; And mighty Sinners shall confess They are but Earth and Dust. Scripture: Psalm 10 Languages: English
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On the Day of Humiliation for Disappointment in War

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #105 (1740) Topics: Day of Humiliation for Dissapointments in War First Line: Lord, hast thou cast the Nation off? Lyrics: 1 Lord, hast thou cast the Nation off? Must we for ever mourn? Wilt thou indulge immortal Wrath? Shall Mercy ne'er return? 2 The Terror of one Frown of thine Melts all our Strength away; Like Men that totter drunk with Wine, We tremble in Dismay. 3 Great Britain shakes beneath thy Stroke And dreads thy threat'ning Hand; O heal the Island thou hast broke, Confirm the wav'ring Land. 4 Lift up a Banner in the Field For those that fear thy Name; Save thy Beloved with thy Shield, And put our Foes to Shame. 5 Go with our Armies to the Fight, Like a Confed'rate GOD; In vain confed'rate Pow'rs unite Against thy lifted Rod. 6 Our Troops shall gain a wide Renown, By thine assisting Hand 'Tis GOD that treads the Mighty down, And makes the Feeble stand. Scripture: Psalm 60:1-5 Languages: English
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Looking to God in the Distress of War

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #104 (1786) Topics: Day of Humiliation and Disappointments in War; Humiliation Day; Day of Humiliation and Disappointments in War; Humiliation Day First Line: Lord thou hast scourg'd our guilty land Lyrics: 1 Lord thou hast scourg'd our guilty land, Behold thy people mourn; Shall vengeance ever guide thy hand? And mercy ne'er return? 2 Beneath the terrors of thine eye, Earth's haughty towers decay; Thy frowning mantle spreads the sky, And mortals melt away. 3 Our Sion trembles at thy stroke, And dreads thy lifted hand! Oh, heal the people thou hast broke, And save the sinking land. 4 Exalt thy banner in the field, For those that fear thy name; From barbarous hosts our nation shield, And put our foes to shame. 5 Attend our armies to the fight, And be their guardian God; In vain shall numerous powers unite, Against thy lifted rod. 6 Our troops, beneath thy guiding hand, Shall gain a glad renown: 'Tis God who makes the feeble stand, And treads the mighty down. Scripture: Psalm 60 Languages: English
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Looking to God in the Distress of War

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #104 (1790) Topics: Day of Humiliation and Disappointments in War; Humiliation Day; Day of Humiliation and Disappointments in War; Humiliation Day First Line: Lord thou hast scourg'd our guilty land Lyrics: 1 Lord thou hast scourg'd our guilty land, Behold thy people mourn; Shall vengeance ever guide thy hand? And mercy ne'er return? 2 Beneath the terrors of thine eye, Earth's haughty towers delay; Thy frowning mantle spreads the sky, And mortals melt away. 3 Our Sion trembles at thy stroke, And dreads thy lifted hand! Oh, heal the people thou hast broke, And save the sinking land. 4 Exalt thy banner in the field, For those that fear thy name; From barbarous hosts our nation shield, And put our foes to shame. 5 Attend our armies to the fight, And be their guardian God; In vain shall numerous powers unite, Against thy lifted rod. 6 Our troops, beneath thy guiding hand, Shall gain a glad renown: 'Tis God who makes the feeble stand, And treads the mighty down. Scripture: Psalm 60 Languages: English
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Looking to God in the Distress of War

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #112a (1786) Topics: Day of Humiliation and Disappointments in War; Humiliation Day; Day of Humiliation and Disappointments in War; Humiliation Day First Line: Lord thou hast scourg'd our guilty land Lyrics: 1 Lord thou hast scourg'd our guilty land, Behold thy people mourn; Shall vengeance ever guide thy hand? And mercy ne'er return? 2 Beneath the terrors of thine eye, Earth's haughty towers decay; Thy frowning mantle spreads the sky, And mortals melt away. 3 Our Sion trembles at thy stroke, And dreads thy lifted hand! Oh, heal the people thou hast broke, And save the sinking land. 4 Exalt thy banner in the field, For those that fear thy name; From barbarous hosts our nation shield, And put our foes to shame. 5 Attend our armies to the fight, And be their guardian God; In vain shall numerous powers unite, Against thy lifted rod. 6 Our troops, beneath thy guiding hand, Shall gain a glad renown: 'Tis God who makes the feeble stand, And treads the mighty down. Scripture: Psalm 60 Languages: English

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