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And can it be that I should gain

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 299 hymnals Topics: The Fall The Human Condition Used With Tune: SAGINA Text Sources: Adapt.: Compliers of Praise!, 2000

Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat

Author: John Newton, 1725-1807 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 616 hymnals Topics: The Fall The Human Condition Used With Tune: MARTYRDOM (duple)
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Lord, You Have Searched Me

Author: Marie J. Post Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 29 hymnals Topics: The Fall First Line: Lord, you have searched me, and you know Scripture: Psalm 139 Used With Tune: FEDERAL STREET Text Sources: Psalter, 1912
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Just as I am, without one plea

Author: Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871 Appears in 2,214 hymnals Topics: The Fall The Human Condition Used With Tune: WOODWORTH Text Sources: Adapt: Jubilate Hymns
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How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr., b. 1944 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: The Fall Lyrics: 1 How lovely is thy dwelling place, O Lord of hosts, to me! My thirsty soul desires and longs within thy courts to be; my very heart and flesh cry out, O living God, for thee. 2 Beside thine altars, gracious Lord, the swallows find a nest; how happy they who dwell with thee and praise thee without rest, and happy they whose hearts are set upon the pilgrims' quest. 3 They who go through the desert vale will find it filled with springs, and they shall climb from height to height till Zion's temple rings with praise to thee, in glory throned, Lord God, great King of kings. 4 One day within thy courts excels a thousand spent away; how happy they who keep thy laws nor from thy precepts stray, for thou shalt surely bless all those who live the words they pray. Optional stanza from Psalm 23: Goodness and mercy all my life shall surely follow me, and in God's house forevermore my dwelling place shall be; and in God's house forevermore my dwelling place shall be. Scripture: Psalm 84 Used With Tune: BROTHER JAMES' AIR Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650 (sts. 1, 2 and opt. sts.)

Psalm 84 (A Responsorial Setting)

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The Fall First Line: How dear to me is your dwelling place, O Lord Scripture: Psalm 84 Used With Tune: [How dear to me is your dwelling place, O Lord] Text Sources: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)
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Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown (Oh tú, viajero extraño)

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788; Federico J. Pagura, 1923-2016 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 294 hymnals Topics: The Fall Lyrics: 1 Come, O thou Traveler unknown, Whom still I hold, but cannot see! My company before is gone, And I am left alone with thee. With thee all night I mean to stay, And wrestle till the break of day; With thee all night I mean to stay, And wrestle till the break of day. 2 I need not tell thee who I am, My misery and sin declare; Thyself hast called me by my name, Look on thy hands and read it there. But who, I ask thee, who art thou? Tell me thy name, and tell me now. But who, I ask thee, who art thou? Tell me thy name, and tell me now. 3 Yield to me now, for I am weak, But confident in self-despair! Speak to my heart, in blessing speak, Be conquered by my instant prayer. Speak, or thou never hence shalt move, And tell me if thy name is Love. Speak, or thou never hence shalt move, And tell me if thy name is Love. 4 'Tis Love! 'tis Love! Thou diedst for me, I hear thy whisper in my heart. The morning breaks, the shadows flee, Pure, universal Love thou art. To me, to all, thy mercies move; Thy nature and thy name is Love. To me, to all, thy mercies move; Thy nature and thy name is Love. --- 1 Oh tú, viajero extraño, ven, sin verte, asido a ti yo estoy; se han ido todos, tarde es ya, y yo contigo solo voy; contigo en sombras lucharé, y así la aurora esperaré; contigo en sombras lucharé y así la aurora esperaré. 2 En vano quieres libertad, no he de dejarte nunca, no; mi nombre sabes, pero tú, ¿qué nombre tienes, oh Señor? ¿Acaso fuiste el que ofreció por mí su vida en amor? ¿Acaso fuiste el que ofreció; por mí su vida en amor? 3 Respóndeme, pues débil soy, y en mis angustias clamo a ti; que te conquiste mi oración, y me bendigas al partir; no he de dejarte, hombre o Dios, ansioso espero oír tu voz; no he de dejarte, hombre o Dios, ansioso espero oír tu voz. 4 Amor, tu nombre es solo amor; calladamente percibí tu voz diciendo al corazón, "mi vida entera di por ti"; las sombras huyen, brilla el sol, tu nombre, oh Dios, es santo amor; las sombras huyen, brilla el sol, tu nombre, oh Dios, es santo amor. Scripture: Genesis 32:24-32 Used With Tune: YE BANKS AND BRAES
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Rock of Ages, cleft for me

Author: Augustus Montague Toplady, 1740-1778 Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 2,978 hymnals Topics: The Fall The Human Condition Used With Tune: PETRA (REDHEAD 76) Text Sources: Adapt: Jubilate Hymns
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There is a fountain opened wide

Author: W. Cowper (1731-1800) Appears in 2,540 hymnals Topics: The Fall Lyrics: 1 There is a fountain opened wide where life and hope begin; for Christ the Lord was crucified to cleanse us from our sin. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain in his day; and there have I, as vile as he, washed all my sins away. 3 O Lamb of God, your precious blood shall never lose its power, till all the ransomed church of God be saved to sin no more. 4 And since, by faith, I saw the stream your flowing wounds supply, redeeming love has been my theme, and shall be till I die. 6 When this poor, lisping, stammering tongue lies silent in the grave, then in a nobler, sweeter song I'll sing your power to save. Scripture: Zechariah 13:1 Used With Tune: STRACATHRO
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Jesus, lover of my soul

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 3,303 hymnals Topics: The Fall The Human Condition Used With Tune: ABERYSTWYTH Text Sources: Adapt: Jubilate Hymns

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