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O for an heart to love my God!

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCXV (1791) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns Lyrics: 1 O for an Heart to love my God! An heart from Sin set free; An heart that's sprinkled with the Blood, So freely shed for me! 2 An heart resign'd, submissive, meek, My dear Redeemer's Throne; Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone. 3 An humble, lowly, contrite Heart, Believing, true, and clean; Which neither Life nor Death can part From Him that dwells within. 4 An heart in ev'ry Thought renew'd, And fill'd of Love Divine, Perfect and Right, and pure, and good, A Copy, Lord! of thine. 5 Thy tender Heart is still the same, And melts at Human Woe; Send down thy Grace, O blessed Lamb! That I thy Love may know. 6 Thy holy Nature Lord! impart Come quickly from above, Write thy new Name upon my Heart, Thy new best Name of Love. Languages: English
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O for an Heart to love my God!

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCXV (1801) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns Languages: English
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O for a sweet, inspiring Ray

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCXVII (1801) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns Languages: English
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Victory over Death

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCXVI (1791) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns First Line: O for an overcoming faith Lyrics: 1 O for an over-coming Faith To chear my dying Hours; To Triumph o'er the Monster Death, And all his frightful Pow'rs! 2 Joyful with all the Strength I have My quiv'ring Lips should sing- Where is thy boasted Vict'ry Grave? And where the Monster's Sting? 3 If Sin be pardon'd, I'm secure, Death hath no Sting besides; The Law gives Sin its damning Pow'r; But Christ, my Ransom, dy'd. 4 Now to the God of Victory Immortal Thanks be paid, Who makes us conqu'rors while we die, Throu'h Christ our living Head. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:55-58 Languages: English
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Victory over Death

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCXVI (1801) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns First Line: O for an over-coming Faith Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:55-58 Languages: English
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O Lord, thou know'st my Soul's Desires

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCXXII (1791) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns Lyrics: 1 O Lord, thou know'st my Soul's Desires, And thou canst give me perfect Ease; Thou art the Good my Heart admires, There's nothing but thy Love can please. 2 Give me, O Lord, the Happiness To sit and hear thy gracious Voice; Come, Saviour, come, my soul possess, And make my mourning Heart rejoice. 3 Lord, I would praise thy holy Name, Thou art my everlasting Friend; Thou hast not put my Soul to shame; Preserve me safe unto the End. 4 Thou art my Strength, and my Support, My Hope, my everlasting Aid To Thee I always would resort, And trust in Thee when I'm afraid. 5 Thy Name affords my Soul relief, When I with Sorrows am opprest; When I am full of woe and Grief, Thy word doth give my Spirit rest. 6 Teach me to do thy holy Will, Unite my Heart to fear thy Name; O lead me to thy heav'nly Hill, Where stands the new Jerusalem. 7 Were not the Lord of Hosts my Strength I should have sunk in deep Despair; But now I trust I shall at length Arrive at Canaan's Harbour fair; 8 There shall I rest for Evermore, Fearless of Storms, and raging Seas, And sit upon the heav'nly Shore, And dwell at everlasting Ease. Languages: English
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O Lord, thou know'st my Soul's Desires

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCXXII (1801) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns Languages: English
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Breathing after Holiness

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCXXVI (1801) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns First Line: O that the Lord would guide my Ways Languages: English
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Winter

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCLIV (1791) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns First Line: See how rude Winter's Icy Hand Lyrics: 1 See how rude Winter's Icy Hand Has stript the Trees, and seal'd the Ground; But Spring shall soon his Rage withstand, And spread new Beauties all around. 2 My soul a sharper Winter mourns, Barren and lifeless I remain, When will the gentle Spring return, And bid my Graces grow again? 3 Jesus, my glorious Sun,a rise, 'Tis thine the frozen heart to move; Oh! hush these Storms, and clear my Skies, And let me feel thy vital Love. 4 Dear Lord, regard my feeble Cry, I faint and droop 'till thou appear; wilt thou permit thy Plant to die? Must it be Winter all the Year? 5 Be still, my Soul, and wait his Hour, With humble Pray'r, and patient Faith, 'Till he reveals his gracious Pow'r, Repose on what his Promise saith. 6 He, by whose all commanding Words, Seasons their changing Course maintain; In ev'ry Change a Pledge affords, That none shall seek his Face in vain. Languages: English
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Winter

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCLIV (1801) Topics: Supplicatory Hymns First Line: See how rude Winter's Icy Hand Languages: English

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