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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts' Psalms & Hymns. 2nd Baltimore ed. #aCCLIX (1804)
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Stennett Hymnal: Baptist Hymn Book #a318 (1847) Languages: English
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs (New ed.) #62 (1816) Languages: English

Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: Original and Selected Reformation Hymns ... dedicated to the Twelve Tribes of the Lord's Modern Israel #d83 (1829)
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #153 (1811) Languages: English
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors to which are added, a number never before published. #153 (1810)
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #205 (1819) Languages: English

Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book. 3rd ed. #d250 (1811) Languages: English
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors. #259 (1826) Languages: English

Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #d268 (1831) Languages: English

Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns from Various Authors. New ed. #d285 (1816) Languages: English
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Stennett Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #318 (1842) Languages: English

Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book, in Two Parts #d488 (1825)
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #611 (1859)
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Should bounteous nature kindly pour

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #977 (1835)
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All Attainments vain without Love

Author: S. Stennett Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCLXXII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Should bounteous nature kindly pour Lyrics: 1 Should bounteous nature kindly pour Her richest gifts on me, Still, O my God, I should be poor, If void of love to thee. 2 Not shining wit, nor manly sense, could make me truly good: Nor zeal itself could recompense The want of love to God. 3 Did I possess the gift of tongues, But were deni'd thy grace, My loudest words, my loftiest songs, Would be but sounding brass. 4 Tho' thou should'st give me heav'nly skill, Each myst'ry to explain, If I'd no heart to do thy will, My knowledge would be vain. 5 Had I so strong a faith, my God, As mountains to remove, No faith could do me real good, That did not work by love. 6 What tho', to gratify my pride, And make my heav'n secure, All my possessions I divide, Among the hungry poor! 7 What tho' my body I consign, To the devouring flame, In hope the glorious deed will shine In roils of endless fame! 8 These splendid acts of vanity, Tho' all the world applaud, If destitute of charity, Can never please my God. 9 O grant me then this one request, And I'll be satisfied, That love divine may rule my breast, And all my actions guide. Topics: The Eternal and Unchangeable Love of God, commemorated in Hymns of Thanksgiving Scripture: Matthew 5:44-45 Languages: English
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All attainments vain without love

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCLIX (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Should bounteous nature kindly pour Lyrics: 1 Should bounteous nature kindly pour Her richest gifts on me, Still, O my God, I should be poor, If void of love to thee. 2 Not shining wit, nor manly sense, Could make me truly good: Nor zeal itself could recompense The want of love to God. 3 Did I possess the gift of tongues, But were deny'd thy grace, My loudest words, my loftiest songs, Would be but sounding brass. 4 Tho' thou shouldst give me heavenly skill, Eeach myst'ry to explain, If I'd no heart to do thy will, My knowledge would be vain. 5 Had I so strong a faith, my God, As mountains to remove, No faith could do me real good, That did not work by love. 6 [What tho', to gratify my pride, And make my Heaven secure, All my possessions I divide, Among the hungry poor! 7 What tho' my body I consign, To the devouring flame, In hope the glorious deed will shine In roils of endless fame! 8 These splendid acts of vanity, Tho' all the world applaud, If destitute of charity, Can never please my God.] 9 O grant me then this one request, And I'll be satisfy'd, That love divine may rule my breast, And all my actions guide. Topics: Graces of the Spirit Love to Enemies; All attainments vain without love; Religion vain without Love; Repentance given by Christ Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1-3 Languages: English
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All attainments vain without love

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CLIII (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Should bounteous nature kindly pour Lyrics: 1 Should bounteous nature kindly pour Her richest gifts on me, Still, O my God, I should be poor, If void of love to thee. 2 Not shining wit, nor manly sense, could make me truly good: Nor zeal itself could recompense The want of love to God. 3 Did I possess the gift of tongues, But were deny'd thy grace, My loudest words, my loftiest songs Would be but sounding brass. 4 Though thou shouldst give me heav'nly skill, Each myst'ry to explain, If I'd no heart to do thy will, My knowledge would be vain. 5 Had I so strong a faith, my God, As mountains to remove, No faith could do me real good, That did not work by love. 6 O grant me then this one request, And I'll be satisfy'd, That love divine may rule my breast, And all my actions guide. Topics: Works vain without love; Love Superior to all attainments; Works vain without love Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1-3
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All attainments vain without love

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CLIII (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Should bounteous nature kindly pour Lyrics: 1 Should bounteous nature kindly pour Her richest gifts on me, Still, O my God, I should be poor, If void of love to thee. 2 Not shining wit, nor manly sense, could make me truly good: Nor zeal itself could recompense The want of love to God. 3 Did I possess the gift of tongues, But were deny'd thy grace, My loudest words, my loftiest songs Would be but sounding brass. 4 Though thou shouldst give me heav'nly skill, Each myst'ry to explain, If I'd no heart to do thy will, My knowledge would be vain. 5 Had I so strong a faith, my God, As mountains to remove, No faith could do me real good, That did not work by love. 6 O grant me then this one request, And I'll be satisfy'd, That love divine may rule my breast, And all my actions guide. Topics: Works vain without love; Love Superior to all attainments; Works vain without love Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1-3
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Should bounteous nature kindly poor

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns & Psalms #190 (1808) Languages: English

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