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Adore and tremble, for our God

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XLII (1766) Lyrics: 1 Adore and tremble, for our God Is a Consuming Fire; His jealous Eyes his Wrath inflame, And raise his Vengeance higher. 2 Almighty Vengeance, how it burns! How bright his Fury glows! Vast Magazines of Plagues and Storms, Lie treasur'd for his Foes. 3 Those Heaps of Wrath by slow Degrees, Are forc'd into a Flame, But kindled, oh! how fierce they blaze! And rend all Nature's Frame. 4 At his Approach the Mountains flee, And seek a wat'ry Grave; The frighted Sea makes Haste away, And shrinks up ev'ry Wave. 5 Through the wide Air, the weighty Rocks Are swift as Hail stones hurl'd; Who dares engage his fiery Rage, That shakes the solid World? 6 Yet, mighty God! thy Sov'reign Grace Sits Regent on the Throne, The Refuge of thy chosen Race, When Wrath comes rushing down. 7 Thy Hand shall on rebellious Kings A fiery Tempest pour, While we beneath thy shelt'ring Wings Thy just Revenge adore. Topics: God's Wrath and Mercy; Goodness and Power of God Scripture: Nahum 1:1-3 Languages: English
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Alas! and did my Saviour bleed!

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #II.IX (1766) Lyrics: 1 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed! And did my Sov'reign die? Would he devote that sacred Head For such a Worm as I? [2 Thy Body slain, sweet Jesus thine, And bath'd in its own Blood, While all expos'd to Wrath divine, The glorious Suff'rer stood!] 3 Was it for Crimes that I had done He groan'd upon the Tree? Amazing Pity! Grace unknown! And Love beyond Degree! 4 Well might the Sun in Darkness hide, And shut his Glories in, When GOD the Mighty Maker dy'd For Man the Creature's Sin. 5 Thus might I hide my blushing Face, While his dear Cross appears, Dissolve my Heart in Thankfulness, And melt my Eyes to Tears. 6 But Drops of Grief can ne'er repay The Debt of Love we owe; Here, Lord, I give myself away, 'Tis all that I can do. Topics: Christ and godly Sorrow; Repentance at the Cross of Christ; Sufferings of Christ Languages: English
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All glory to thy wondrous name

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #III.XXXIII (1766) Lyrics: All glory to thy wond'rous Name, Father of Mercy, God of Love; Thus we exalt the Lord, the Lamb, And thus we praise the heav'nly Dove. Topics: Glory to the Father, Son and Holy Ghost; God Unity and Trinity; Praise to the Trinity Languages: English
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All mortal Vanites, be gone

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XXV (1766) Lyrics: 1 All mortal Vanities be gone, Nor tempt my Eyes, nor tire my Ears; Behold, amidst th' eternal Throne A Vision of the Lamb appears. [2 Glory his fleecy Robe adorns, Mark'd with the bloody Death he bore; Seven are his Eyes, and sev'n his Horns, To speak his Wisdom and his Pow'r. 3 Lo, he receives a sealed Book From him that sits upon the Throne; Jesus, my Lord, prevails to look On dark Decrees and Things unknown.] 4 All the assembling Saints around Fall worshipping before the Lamb, And in new Songs of Gospel-Sound Address their Honours to his Name. [5 The Joy, the Shout, the Harmony Flies o'er the Everlasting Hills; Worthy art Thou alone, (they cry) To read the Book, to loose the Seals.] 6 Our Voices join the heav'nly Strain, And with transporting Pleasure sing, Worthy the Lamb that once was slain, To be our Teacher and our King. 7 His Words of Prophecy reveal Eternal Counsels, deep Designs; His Grace and Vengeance shall fulfil The peaceful and the dreadful Lines. 8 Thou hast redeem'd our Souls from Hell, With thine invaluable Blood; And Wretches that did once rebel, Are now made Fav'rites of their God. 9 Worthy for ever is the Lord, That dy'd for Treasons not his own, By ev'ry Tongue to be ador'd, And dwell upon his Father's Throne. Topics: Christ Prophet, Priest and King; Grace all sufficient in Duty and Sufferings; Lamb that was slain Scripture: Revelation 5:6-9 Languages: English
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All ye that love the Lord, rejoice

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P149 (1766) Lyrics: 1 All ye that love the Lord, rejoice, And let your Songs be new; Amidst the Church with cheerful Voice His later Wonders shew. 2 The Jews, the People of his Grace, Shall their Redeemer sing; And Gentile Nations join the Praise, While Sion owns her King. 3 The Lord takes Pleasure in the Just, Whom Sinners treat with Scorn: The Meek that lie despis'd in Dust Salvation shall adorn. 4 Saints should be joyful in their King, E'en on a dying Bed: And like the Souls in Glory sing, For GOD shall raise the Dead. 5 Then his high Praise shall fill their Tongues, Their Hands shall wield the Sword: And Vengeance shall attend their Songs, The Vengeance of the Lord. 6 When Christ the Judgment Seat ascends, And bids the World appear, Thrones are prepar'd for all his Friends, Who humbly lov'd him here. 7 Then shall they rule with Iron Rod Nations that dar'd rebel; And join the Sentence of their GOD On Tyrants doomed to Hell. 8 The Royal Sinners bound in Chains New Triumphs shall afford: Such Honour for the Saints remains; Praise ye, and love the Lord. Topics: Judgment Day; Persecutors punished; Praise from the saints; Saints judging the world; Triumph at the last day; Vengence against the Enemies of the Church Scripture: Psalm 149 Languages: English
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Almighty Ruler of the Skies

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P8c (1766) Lyrics: 1 Almighty Ruler of the Skies, Thro' the wide Earth thy Name is spread, And thine eternal Glories rise O'er all the Heav'ns thy Hands have made. 2 To Thee the Voices of the Young A Monument of Honour raise; And Babes with uninstructed Tongue Declare the Wonders of thy Praise. 3 Thy Power assists their tender Age To bring proud Rebels to the Ground, To still the bold Blasphemer's Rage, And all their Policies confound. 3 Children amidst thy Temple throng To see their great Redeemer's Face; The Son of David, is their Song, And young Hosannas fill the Place. 4 The frowning Scribes and angry Priests In vain their impious Cavils bring; Revenge sits silent in their Breasts, While Jewish Babes proclaim their King. Topics: Adam the first and second their Dominion; Christ exalted to the kingdom; Christ his condescension and glorification; Christ praiseed by Children; Dominion of Man over Creatures; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God made man; God praised by children; Goodness of God; Hosanna of the Childern; Infants Praising God Scripture: Psalm 8:1-2 Languages: English
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Amidst thy Wrath remember Love

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P38 (1766) Lyrics: 1 Amidst thy Wrath remember Love, Restore thy Servant Lord, Nor let a Father's Chast'ning prove Like an Avenger's Sword. 2 Thine Arrows stick within my Heart, My Flesh is sorely prest; Between the Sorrow and the Smart, My Spirit finds no Rest. 3 My Sins a heavy Load appear, And o'er my Head are gone; Too heavy they for me to bear, Too hard for me t' attone. 4 My Thoughts are like a troubled Sea, My Head still bending down; And I go mourning all the Day, Beneath my Father's Frown. 5 Lord, I am weak and broken sore, None of my Pow'rs are whole; The inward Anguish makes me roar, The Anguish of my Soul. 6 All my Desire to Thee is known, Thine Eye counts ev'ry Tear, And ev'ry Sigh and ev'ry Groan, Is notic'd by thine Ear. 7 Thou art my GOD, my only Hope; My GOD will hear my Cry; My GOD will bear my Spirit up, When Satan bids me die. 8 [My Foot is ever apt to slide, My Foes rejoice to see't; They raise their Pleasure and their Pride, When they supplant my Feet. 9 But I'll confess my Guilt to Thee, And grieve for all my Sin; I'll mourn how weak my Graces be, And beg Support divine. 10 My GOD, forgive my Follies past, And be for ever nigh; O Lord of my Salvation haste, Before thy Servant die. Topics: Confession of Sin, Repentance and Pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Guilt of Conscience relieved; Health prayed for; Jehovah; Prayer for Repentance and Pardon Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English
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Among th' Assemblies of the Great

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P82 (1766) Lyrics: 1 Among th' Assemblies of the Great A greater Ruler takes his Seat; The GOD of Heav'n, as Judge surveys Those Gods on Earth, and all their Ways. 2 Why will ye, then, frame wicked Laws? Or why support th' unrighteous Cause? When will ye once defend the Poor, That Sinners vex the Saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the Ways in which they go; Their Name of earthly Gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like Men. 3 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal Throne, And rule the Nations with his Rod; He is our Judge, and he our GOD. Topics: Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned Scripture: Psalm 82 Languages: English
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Among the Princes, earthly Gods

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P86 (1766) Lyrics: 1 Among the Princes, earthly Gods, There's none hath Pow'r divine; Nor is their Nature, mighty Lord, Nor are their Works like thine. 2 The Nations thou hast made, shall bring Their Off'rings round thy Throne: For thou alone dost wond'rous Things, For thou art GOD alone. 3 Lord, I would walk with holy Feet; Teach me thine heav'nly Ways, And my poor scatter'd Thoughts unite In GOD my Father's Praise. 4 Great is thy Mercy, and my Tongue Shall those great Wonders tell, How by thy Grace my sinking Soul Rose from the Deeps of Hell. Topics: Praise General Scripture: Psalm 86:8-13 Languages: English
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And are we Wretches yet alive?

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #II.CV (1766) Lyrics: 1 And are we Wretches yet alive? And do we yet rebel? 'Tis boundless, 'tis amazing Love, That bears us up from Hell. 2 The Burthen of our weighty Guilt Would sink us down to Flames; And threat'ning Vengeance rolls above, To crush our feeble Frames. 3 Almighty Goodness cries, Forbear, And strait the Thunder stays; And dare we now provoke his Wrath, And weary out his Grace? 4 Lord, we have long abus'd thy Love, Too long indulg'd our Sin; Our aching Hearts e'en bleed to see What Rebels we have been. 5 No more, ye Lusts, shall ye command, No more will we obey; Stretch out, O God, thy conqu'ring Hand, And drive thy Foes away. Topics: Patience of God producing Repentance Languages: English
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And must this Body die?

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #II.CX (1766) Lyrics: 1 And must this Body die? This well wrought Frame decay? And must these active Limbs of mine Lie moul'dring in the Clay? 2 Corruption, Earth and Worms, Shall but refine this Flesh, Till my triumphant Spirit comes To put it on afresh. 3 God my Redeemer lives, And often from the Skies Looks down, and watches all my Dust, Till he shall bid it rise. 4 Array'd in glorious Grace Shall these vile Bodies shine, And every Shape and every Face, Look heav'nly and divine. 5 These lively Hopes we owe Lord, to thy dying Love; We would adore thy Grace below, And sing thy Pow'r above. 6 Dear Lord, accept the Praise Of these our humble Songs, Till Tunes of nobler Sound we raise With our immortal Tongues. Topics: Death and Resurrection; Death triumphed over; Hope of the Resurrection Languages: English
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And now the Scales have left mine Eyes

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #II.LXXXI (1766) Lyrics: 1 And now the Scales have left mine Eyes, Now I begin to see; Oh the curs'd Deeds my Sins have done! What murd'rous Things they be! 2 Were these the Traitors, dearest Lord, That thy fair Body tore? Monsters, that stain'd those heav'nly Limbs With Floods of purple Gore? 3 Was it for Crimes that I had done, My dearest Lord was slain, When Justice seiz'd God's only Son, And put his Soul to Pain? 4 Forgive my Guilt, O Prince of Peace, I'll wound my God no more; Hence from my Heart, ye Sins, be gone, For Jesus I adore. 5 Furnish me, Lord, with heav'nly Arms From Grace's Magazine, And I'll proclaim eternal War With ev'ry darling Sin. Topics: Christ His Suffering and Glory; Christ Humiliation and Exaltation; Conviction of Sin by the Cross of Christ; Sin the Cause of Christ's Death Languages: English
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And will the GOD of Grace

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P83 (1766) Lyrics: 1 And will the GOD of Grace Perpetual Silence keep; The GOD of Justice hold his Peace, And let his Vengeance sleep? 2 Behold, what cursed Snares The Men of Mischief spread: The Men that hate thy Saints and Thee Lift up their threat'ning Head. 3 Against thy hidden Ones Their Counsels they employ, And Malice, with her watchful Eye Pursues them to destroy. 4 The Noble and the Base Into thy Pastures leap; The Lion and the stupid Ass Conspire to vex thy Sheep. 5 "Come let us join, they cry, "To root them from the Ground, "Till not the Name of Saints remain, "Nor Mem'ry shall be found." 6 Awake, Almighty GOD, And call thy Wrath to Mind; Give them like Forests to the Fire, Or Stubble to the Wind. 7 Convince their Madness, Lord, And make them seek thy Name; Or else their stubborn Rage confound, That they may die in Shame. 8 Then shall the Nations know That glorious dreadful Word, JEHOVAH is thy Name alone, And thou the Sov'reign Lord. Topics: Jehovah; Persecuted Saints, their Prayer and Faith; Persecutors complained of Scripture: Psalm 83 Languages: English
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Are all the Foes of Sion Fools

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P53 (1766) Lyrics: 1 Are all the Foes of Sion Fools, Who thus devour her Saints? Do they not know her Saviour rules, And pities her Complaints? 2 They shall be seiz'd with sad Surprize; For GOD's revenging Arm Scatters the Bones of them that rise To do his Children Harm. 3 In vain the Sons of Satan boast Of Armies in Array? When GOD has first despis'd their Host They fall an easy Prey. 4 O for a Word from Sion's King, Her Captives to restore! Jacob with all his Tribes shall sing, And Judah weep no more. Topics: Faith in the blood of Christ; Persecution Victory over and Deliverance from it Scripture: Psalm 53:4-6 Languages: English
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Are Sinners now so senseless grown

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P14b (1766) Lyrics: 1 Are Sinners now so senseless grown That they the Saints devour? And never worship at thy Throne, Nor fear thine awful Power? 2 Great GOD. appear to their Surprize, Reveal thy dreadful Name; Let them no more thy Wrath despise, Nor turn our Hope to Shame. 3 Dost thou not dwell among the Just, And yet our Foes deride, That we should make thy Name our Trust; Great GOD, confound their Pride. 4 O that the joyful Day were come To finish our Distress! When GOD shall bring his Children home, Our Songs shall never cease. Topics: Atheism practical; Persecutors their folly; Sin of nature; Sin universal; Wickedness of Man Scripture: Psalm 14 Languages: English
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Arise, my gracious GOD

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #P17a (1766) Lyrics: 1 Arise, my gracious GOD, And make the Wicked flee; They are but thy chastising Rod To drive thy Saints to Thee. 2 Behold the Sinner dies, His haughty Words are vain; Here in this Life his Pleasure lies, And all beyond is Pain. 3 Then let his Pride advance, And boast of all his Store; The Lord is my Inheritance, My Soul can wish no more. 4 I shall behold the Face Of my forgiving GOD: And stand compleat in Righteousness, Wash'd in my Saviour's Blood. 5 There's a new Heav'n begun When I awake from Death, Drest in the Likeness of thy Son, And draw immortal Breath. Topics: Courage in death; Death of saints and sinners; Despair and hope in death; Grace tried by afflictions; Heaven of separate souls and resurrection; Portion of saints and sinners; Resurrection of the saints; Souls in a separate State Scripture: Psalm 17:13-15 Languages: English
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Arise, my Soul, my joyful Pow'rs

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #II.LXXXII (1766) Lyrics: 1 Arise, my Soul, my joyful Pow'rs, And triumph in my God; Awake, my Voice, and loud proclaim His glorious Grace abroad. 2 He rais'd me from the Deeps of Sin, The Gates of gaping Jell, And fix'd my Standing more secure Than 'twas before I fell. 3 The Arms of everlasting Love Beneath my Soul he plac'd; And on the Rock of Ages set My slipp'ry Footsteps fast. 4 The City of my blest Abode Is wall'd around with Grace, Salvation for a Bulwark stands To shield the Sacred Place. 5 Satan may vent his sharpest Spite, And all his Legions roar, Almighty Mercy guards my Life, And bounds his raging Pow'r. 6 Arise, my Soul, awake, my Voice, And Tunes of Pleasure sing, Loud Hallelujahs shall address My Saviour and my King. Topics: Deliverance from Spiritaul Enemies; Establishment in Grace; Redemption and Protection Languages: English
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At thy Command, our dearest Lord

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #III.XIX (1766) Lyrics: 1 At thy Command, our dearest Lord, Here we attend thy dying Feast; Thy Blood, like Wine adorns thy Board, And thine own Flesh feeds ev'ry Guest. 2 Our Faith adores thy bleeding Love, And trusts for Life in one that dy'd; We hope for heav'nly Crowns above, From a Redeemer crucify'd. 3 Let the vain World pronounce it Shame, And fling their Scandals on the Cause; We come to boast our Saviour's Name, And make our Triumphs in his Cross. 4 With Joy we tell the scoffing Age, He that was dead has left his Tomb, He lives above their utmost Rage, And we are waiting till he come. Topics: Christ crucified God's Wisdom and Power; Christ His Cross not to be ashmed of; Cross of Christ is our Glory; Gospel, not ashamed of it Languages: English
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Attend, while God's exalted Son

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #II.CXXX (1766) Lyrics: 1 Attend, while God's exalted Son Doth his own Glories shew; Behold, I sit upon his Throne, Creating all Things new. 2 Nature and Sin are pass'd away, And the old Adam dies; My Hands a new Foundation lay, See the new World arise. 3 I'll be a Son of Righteousness To the new Heav'ns I make; None but the New born Heirs of Grace, My Glories shall partake. 4 Mighty Redeemer! set me free From my old State of Sin; Oh make my soul alive to Thee, Create new Pow'rs within. 5 Renew mine eyes, and form mine Ears, And mould my Heart afresh; Give me new Passions, Joys, and Fears, And turn the Stone to Flesh. 6 Far from the Regions of the Dead, From Sin, and Earth, and Hell, In the new World, that Grace has made, I would forever dwell. Topics: Regeneration; New Creation Languages: English
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Awake my Heart, arise my Tongue

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XX (1766) Lyrics: 1 Awake my Heart, arise my Tongue, Prepare a tuneful Voice; In God the Life of all my Joys Aloud will I rejoice. 2 'Tis he adorn'd my naked Soul, And made Salvation mine; Upon a poor polluted Worm He makes his Graces shine. 3 And lest the Shadow of a Spot Should on my Soul be found, He took the Robe the Saviour wrought, And cast it all around. 4 How far the heav'nly Robe exceeds What earthly Princes wear! These Ornaments, how bright they shine! How white the Garments are! 5 The Spirit wrought my Faith and Love, And Hope, and ev'ry Grace, But Jesus spent his Life to work The Robe of Righteousness. 6 Strangely, my Soul, art thou array'd By the great Sacred Three; In sweetest Harmony of Praise Let all thy Pow'rs agree. Topics: Answers to the Church's Prayers; Spiritual Apparel; Justification and Sanctification Scripture: Isaiah 61:10 Languages: English

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