Gospel HymnsJ. Hatchard, 1847 - 183 pages |
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... God who came to save ? Oh ! shame to evil hearts of unbelief ; And blest be thou , O Christ , that from the grave Thyself didst raise that we through thee might live . No 10 . Persecution for Christ's Sake . St. Matt 18 GOSPEL HYMNS .
... God who came to save ? Oh ! shame to evil hearts of unbelief ; And blest be thou , O Christ , that from the grave Thyself didst raise that we through thee might live . No 10 . Persecution for Christ's Sake . St. Matt 18 GOSPEL HYMNS .
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... thy humble birth , Until thou didst ascend thy heavenly throne , Didst all thy glories count as nothing worth , Which e'en too bright for thine own angels shone ; Whate'er , O Lord , of sorrow or of pain Might Adam's race , the curse of ...
... thy humble birth , Until thou didst ascend thy heavenly throne , Didst all thy glories count as nothing worth , Which e'en too bright for thine own angels shone ; Whate'er , O Lord , of sorrow or of pain Might Adam's race , the curse of ...
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... didst thou then , indeed , O Christ , the Lord of heaven and earth , Vouchsafe to leave thy throne on high for those of nothing worth ? For truly nothing worth were we , who guilty sinners are , That thou shouldst e'er have looked on us ...
... didst thou then , indeed , O Christ , the Lord of heaven and earth , Vouchsafe to leave thy throne on high for those of nothing worth ? For truly nothing worth were we , who guilty sinners are , That thou shouldst e'er have looked on us ...
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Thomas Salwey. But thou didst come to die for those whom Satan led astray , The ransom for their souls to be , and guide to endless day . E'en thus , where all the rest are safe , the Shepherd leaves his fold , To seek his sheep that's ...
Thomas Salwey. But thou didst come to die for those whom Satan led astray , The ransom for their souls to be , and guide to endless day . E'en thus , where all the rest are safe , the Shepherd leaves his fold , To seek his sheep that's ...
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... thou didst freely pour , Of thy deep love was emblem meet Which all would lay at Jesu's feet , And wish that it were more . For thou didst gladly make thee poor , So Jesus thou mightst own ; And therefore shall thy fame endure So long ...
... thou didst freely pour , Of thy deep love was emblem meet Which all would lay at Jesu's feet , And wish that it were more . For thou didst gladly make thee poor , So Jesus thou mightst own ; And therefore shall thy fame endure So long ...
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