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Look unto Jesus, and be found

Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: As the serpent raised by Moses Lyrics: 1 As the serpent rais'd by Moses Heal'd the burning serpent's bite, JESUS thus himself discloses To the wounded sinner's sight. 2 Hear his gracious invitation, "I have life and peace to give, I have wrought out full salvation, Sinner look to me and live. 3 Pore upon your sins no longer, Well I know their mighty guilt; But my love than death is stronger, I my blood have freely spilt. 4 Though your heart has long been harden'd, Look on me--it soft shall grow; Past transgressions shall be pardon'd, And I'll wash you white as snow. 5 I have seen what you were doing; Tho' you little thought of me; You were madly bent on ruin, But I said--It shall not be. 6 You had been for ever wretched, Had I not espous'd your part; Now behold my arms outstretched To receive you to my heart. 7 Well may shame, and joy, and wonder, All you inward passions move; I could crush thee with my thunder. But I speak to thee in love. 8 See! your sins are all forgiv'n, I have paid the countless sum! Now my death has open'd heav'n, Thither you shall shortly come. 9 Dearest Saviour, we adore thee For thy precious life and death; Melt each stubborn heart before thee, Give us all the eye of faith: 10 From the law's condemning sentence, To thy mercy we appeal; Thou alone canst give repentance, Thou alone our souls canst heal. Topics: Christ Looking to him; Christ Looking to him
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Christian Self-denial

Appears in 138 hymnals First Line: And must I part with all I have Lyrics: 1 And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord for thee? It is but right since thou hast done Much more than this for me. 2 Yes, let it go--one look from thee Will more than make amends, For all the losses I sustain Of credit, riches, friends. 3 Ten thousand worlds, then thousand lives, How worthless they appear, Compar'd with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair! 4 Saviour of souls, could I from thee A single smile obtain, Tho' destitute of all things else, I'd glory in my gain. Topics: Self-Denial; Self-Denial Scripture: Mark 8:34
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The final sentence and misery of the wicked

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 305 hymnals First Line: And will the Judge descend? Lyrics: 1 And will the Judge descend? And must the dead arise? And not a single soul escape His all-discerning eyes? 2 And from his righteous lips Shall this dread sentence sound; And through the numerous guilty throng, Spread black despair around? 3 "Depart from me, accurs'd, "To everlasting flame, "For rebel angels first prepar'd, "Where mercy never came." 4 How will my heart endure The terrors of that day: When earth and heav'n, before his face, Astonish'd shrink away? 5 But ere that trumpet shakes The mansions of the dead; Hark, from the gospel's cheering sound, What joyful tidings spread! 6 Ye sinners, seek his grace, Whose wrath ye cannot bear; Fly to the shelter of his cross, And find salvation there. 7 So shall that curse remove By which the Saviour bled; And the last awful day shall pour His blessings on your head. Topics: Song of desired heaven Scripture: Matthew 25:41
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The evil Heart

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 82 hymnals First Line: Astonish'd and distress'd Lyrics: 1 Astonish'd and distress'd, I turn mine eyes within; My heart with loads of guilt oprest, The seat of every sin. 2 What croads of evil thoughts, What vile affections there! Distrust, presumption, artful guile, Pride, envy, slavish fear. 3 Almighty King of saints These tyrant lusts subdue; Expel the darkness of my mind, And all my powers renew. 4 This done, my cheerful voice Shall loud hosannas raise; My soul shall glow with gratitude, My lips proclaim thy praise. Topics: Heart Evil; Heart Evil Scripture: Jeremiah 17:9
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Divine Knowledge from Creation

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: The book of nature open lies Lyrics: 1 The book of nature open lies, With much instruction stor'd; But till the LORD anoints our eyes, We cannot read a word. 2 The knowledge of the saints excels The wisdom of the schools; To them his secrets God reveals, Tho' men account them fools. 3 To them the sun and stars on high, The flow'rs that paint the field, And all the artless birds that fly, Divine instruction yield. 4 The creatures on their senses press, As witnesses to prove Their Saviour's pow'r and faithfulness, His providence and love. 5 Thus may we study nature's book, To make us wise indeed! And pity those who only look At what they cannot read. Topics: Creation Proves the being and perfections of God; Creation Proves the being and perfections of God
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A hymn to be repeated on going to rest

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 595 hymnals First Line: The day is past and gone Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear, O may I ever keep in mind, The night of death is near. 2 I lay my garments by, Upon my bed to rest; So death will soon remove me hence, And leave my soul undrest. 3 Lord keep me safe this night, Secure from all my fears; May angels guard me while I sleep, Till morning light appears. 4 And when I early rise, To view th' unwearied sun, May I set out to win the prize, And after glory run. 5 That when my days are past, And I from time remove, Lord I may in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love. Topics: Evening
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The Fountain opened for Sinners

Appears in 41 hymnals First Line: The fountain of Christ, lord, help us to sing Lyrics: 1 The fountain of Christ, lord, help us to sing: The blood of our priest, our crucify'd king; The fountain that cleanses from sin and from filth, And richly dispenses Salvation and health. 2 This fountain so dear he'll freely impart; When pierc'd by the spear, it flow'd from his heart; With blood and with water, the first to atone, To cleanse us the latter; the fountain's but one. 3 This fountain from guilt not only makes pure, And gives, soon as felt, infallible cure; But if guilt removed, return and remain, Its power may be proved again and again. 4 This fountain unseal'd stands open for all Who long to be heal'd the great and the small; Here's strength for the weakly that hither are led; Here's health for the sickly, and life for the dead. 5 This fountain tho' rich, from charge is quite clear, The poorer the wretch, the welcomer here: Come needy, and guilty, come loathsome, and bare: Tho' leprous and filthy, come just as you are. 6 This fountain in vain has never been try'd, It takes out all stain, whenever apply'd; The fountain flows sweetly with virtue divine, To cleanse souls completely, tho' leprous as mine. Topics: Christ A fountain for sinners; Sinners Praising the fountain of Christ; Christ A fountain for sinners; Sinners Praising the fountain of Christ Scripture: Zechariah 13:1
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Divine grace implored

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 29 hymnals First Line: The God who once to Israel spoke Lyrics: 1 The God who once to Israel spoke From Sinai's top, in fire and smoke, In gentler strains of gospel grace, Invites us now to seek his face. 2 Hark! how from Calvary it sounds; From the Redeemer's bleeding wounds; "Pardon and grace I freely gave, Poor sinner, look to me and live." 3 What other arguments can move The heart that slights a Saviour's love! Yet till Almighty pow'r constrain, This matchless love is preach'd in vain. 4 O Saviour,let that pow'r be felt, And cause each stony heart to melt! Deeply impress upon our youth The light and force of gospel truth. 5 How will they else thy presence bear, When as a Judge thou shalt appear; When slighted love to wrath shall turn And the whole earth like Sinai burn! Topics: Prayer for grace
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Summer, or all flesh like grass

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: The grass and flow'rs, which clothe the field Lyrics: 1 The grass and flow'rs, which clothe the field, And look so green and gay; Touch'd by the scythe, defenceless yield, And fall, and fade away. 2 Fit emblem of our mortal state! Thus in the scripture glass, The young, the strong, the wise, the great, May see themselves but grass. 3 Ah! trust not to your fleeting breath, Nor call your time your own; Around you see the scythe of death Is mowing thousands down. 4 And you, who hitherto are spar'd, Must shortly yield your lives; Your wisdom is to be prepar'd, Before the stroke arrives. 5 The grass, when dead, revives no more: You die to live again; Beware lest death should prove the door To everlasting pain. 6 Lord, help us to obey thy call, And all our sins remove, That when like grass our bodies fall, Our souls may rise above. Topics: Man His frailty; Summer Scripture: Isaiah 40:6-8
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The Lord his people's shepherd

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 552 hymnals First Line: The Lord my pasture shall prepare Lyrics: 1 The Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a shepherd's care; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye. 2 My noonday steps he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend; When in the sultry glebe I faint, Or on the thirsty mountain pant. 3 To fertile vales and dewy meads, My weary, wand'ring steps he leads; Where peaceful rivers soft and slow, Amid the verdant landskips flow. 4 Though in the paths of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, My stedfast heart shall fear no ill, For thou, O Lord, art with me still. 5 Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade, Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious lonely wilds I stray. 6 Thy bounty shall my pains beguile, The barren wilderness shall smile, With sudden green and herbage crown'd, And streams shall murmur all around. Topics: Christ The shepherd of his people Scripture: Psalm 23

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