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Free Salvation

Author: Toplady Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #205 (1844) Meter: 8.7.4 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Jesus is our great salvation Lyrics: 1 Jesus is our great salvation, Worthy of our best esteem; He has saved his favourite nation; Join to sing aloud of him. He has saved us! Christ alone could us redeem. 2 When involved in sin and ruin, And no helper there was found, Jesus our distress was viewing; Grace did more than sin abound. He has called us, With salvation in the sound. 3 [Let us never, Lord, forget thee; Make us walk as children here. We will give thee all the glory Of that love that brought us near. Bid us praise thee, And rejoice with holy fear.] 4 Free election, known by calling, Is a privilege divine; Saints are kept from final falling; All the glory, Lord, be thine! All the glory, All the glory, Lord, is thine! Languages: English
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Salvation

Author: Adams Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #208 (1844) Meter: 8.7.4 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Jesus, Lover of thy nation Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Lover of thy nation; Saviour of thy people free! Visit us with thy salvation; Let us, Lord, thy glory see; O revive us, That we may rejoice in thee. 2 Let us find thy love surrounding Us, thy fickle children, here; And thy mighty grace abounding, Leading us in holy fear. Guide us, Jesus; To our souls be ever near. 3 May we never more forget thee; (Base ingratitude indeed!) Keep us with thy arm almighty, Us in verdant pastures lead. Be our Guardian, Till from this vain world we’re freed. 4 Then, O sweetest, lovely Jesus! When in heaven we see thy face, Who from all our bondage freed us, We will give thee all the praise. All the glory Shall redound to thy free grace! Languages: English
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Salvation is of Grace

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #206 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: How sovereign is the love of God Lyrics: 1 How sovereign is the love of God To Israel’s favoured race! Paid is the mighty debt they owed; Salvation is of grace. 2 His love, without beginning, knew Each chosen sinner’s case; And sent his equal Son to show Salvation is of grace. 3 Immanuel had not bled and died, Nor suffered in our place, But for this truth (O sound it wide!), Salvation is of grace. 4 We had not known and loved the Son, Nor sung his worthy praise, But that himself the work begun; Salvation is of grace. Languages: English
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Free Grace

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #215 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Free grace to every heaven-born soul Lyrics: 1 Free grace to every heaven-born soul Will be their constant theme; Long as eternal ages roll, They’ll still adore the Lamb. 2 Free grace alone can wipe the tears From our lamenting eyes; Can raise our souls from guilty fears To joy that never dies. 3 [Free grace can death itself outbrave, And take its sting away; Can souls unto the utmost save, And them to heaven convey. 4 Our Saviour, by free grace alone, His building shall complete; With shouting bring forth the head stone, Crying, Grace, grace to it. 5 May I be found a living stone, In Salem’s streets above; And help to sing before the throne, Free grace and dying love. Languages: English
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Free Grace

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #204 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Self-righteous souls on works rely Lyrics: 1 Self-righteous souls on works rely, And boast their moral dignity; But if I lisp a song of praise, Each note shall echo, Grace, free grace! 2 ’Twas grace that quickened me when dead; ’Twas grace my soul to Jesus led; Grace brings a sense of pardoned sin, And grace subdues my lusts within. 3 Grace reconciles to every loss, And sweetens every painful cross; Defends my soul when danger’s near; By grace alone I persevere. 4 When from this world my soul removes To mansions of delight and love, I’ll cast my crown before his throne, And shout, Free grace, free grace alone! Languages: English
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Free Grace

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #578 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Free grace is the theme of my song Lyrics: Free grace is the theme of my song; A subject divinely sublime; Though weak in myself, yet I’m strong, For Jehovah-Jesus is mine. He’s mine, and with pleasure I see, We both are united in one; And such is my Jesus to me, I never can from him be torn. Languages: English
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Free Grace

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #595 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Free grace is the joy of my heart Lyrics: 1 Free grace is the joy of my heart; Its glories, with wonder, I trace; To me it does freely impart Rich blessings, just suiting my case; No monster more wretched could be, Nor less of God’s favour deserve; Yet such is free grace unto me, I never, no never can starve. 2 [Grace takes all my ruin and woe, Nor murmurs my burdens to bear; And grace in return makes me know In Jesus I’m comely and fair. In self I’m polluted and vile; But grace sweetly speaks unto me, It tells me, and that with a smile, In Jesus I’m perfect and free.] 3 Its blessings, though rich and divine, Are all without money and price; A soul, though as wretched as mine, May venture to hope and rejoice; Its highest delight is to give True riches to sinners undone; Nor can it, nor will it deceive, The soul that with Jesus is one. Scripture: Ephesians 2:5-8 Languages: English
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The Influence of Grace

Author: Burnham Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #203 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Free grace! melodious sound! Lyrics: 1 Free grace! melodious sound! How it delights my ear! It cheers my soul, revives my hope, And drowns my every fear. 2 Through grace I conquer hell, And break infernal chains; Through grace my soul aspires to heaven, Where the Redeemer reigns. 3 From his abounding grace I daily draw supplies; Grace is the never-ceasing spring Of all my swelling joys. 4 And when we meet our Lord, In yon celestial throng, Grace shall inspire our souls to sing, And grace be all our song. Languages: English
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Salvation by Grace in Christ

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #211 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Now to the power of God supreme Lyrics: 1 Now to the power of God supreme Be everlasting honour given; He saves from hell (we bless his name), He calls our wandering feet to heaven. 2 [Not for our duties or deserts, But of his own abounding grace, He works salvation in our hearts, And forms a people for his praise.] 3 ’Twas his own purpose that began To rescue rebels doomed to die; He gave us grace in Christ his Son, Before he spread the starry sky. 4 Jesus the Lord appears at last, And makes his Father’s counsels known; Declares the great transactions past, And brings immortal blessings down. 5 [He dies! and in that dreadful night Did all the powers of hell destroy. Rising, he brought our heaven to light, And took possession of the joy.] Languages: English
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"Might to save"

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #593 (1844) Meter: 8.7.4 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Jesus is a mighty Saviour Lyrics: 1 Jesus is a mighty Saviour; Helpless souls have here a Friend; He has borne their misbehaviour, And his mercy knows no end; O ye helpless, Come, and on his grace depend. 2 He, to save your souls from ruin, Shed his blood upon the tree! O ye needy, haste unto him; His salvation’s full and free; Vilest sinners Shall his great salvation see. 3 [Whatsoe’er your age or case be, None can save you but the Lamb; If in prison, he can set free, And a full release proclaim; He is mighty, And to save the lost he came.] 4 Yes, the very worst of sinners, Who upon his grace rely, Shall of endless bliss be winners; And shall sing, beyond the sky, Songs of praises To the Lamb that once did die. Languages: English
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Amazing Grace

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #200 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Ah! but for free and sovereign grace Lyrics: 1 Ah! but for free and sovereign grace, I still had lived estranged from God, Till hell had proved the destined place Of my deserved but dread abode. 2 But O, amazed, I see the hand That stopped me in my wild career; A miracle of grace I stand; The Lord has taught my heart to fear. 3 To fear his name, to trust his grace, To learn his will be my employ; Till I shall see him face to face, Himself my heaven, himself my joy. Languages: English
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Free Grace

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #221 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Ye children of God, by faith in his Son Lyrics: 1 Ye children of God, by faith in his Son, Redeemed by his blood, and with him made one; This union with wonder and rapture be seen, Which nothing shall sunder, without or within. 2 This pardon, this peace, which none can destroy, This treasure of grace, this heavenly joy, The worthless may crave it; it always comes free; The vilest may have it, ’twas given to me. 3 ’Tis not for good deeds, good tempers, nor frames; >From grace it proceeds, and all is the Lamb’s; No goodness, no fitness, expects he from us; This I can well witness, for none could be worse. 4 Sick sinner, expect no balm but Christ’s blood; Thy own works reject, the bad and the good; None ever miscarry that on him rely, Though filthy as Mary, Manasseh, or I. Languages: English
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Free Grace

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #596 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: God is a Spirit, just and wise Lyrics: 1 God is a Spirit, just and wise; His footsteps who can trace? His love, more ancient than the skies, Breaks forth in boundless grace. 2 In vast eternity he chose A people for his praise; And saves them from their guilt and woes, By his almighty grace. 3 Redeemed, with Jesus’ blood redeemed, His beauties called to trace, No angel can be more esteemed Than sinners saved by grace. 4 [Immortal love no change can know Though clouds surround his face; All Israel must to glory go, As trophies of his grace.] 5 [Satan and sin may vex the mind, And threaten with disgrace; But, after all, the saint shall find He’s saved, and saved by grace.] 6 The work begun is carried on, Nor hell can it deface; The whole elect with Christ are one And must be saved by grace. 7 Where Jesus is, there they must be, And view his lovely face; And sit to all eternity, In chanting forth his grace. Scripture: Titus 2:11-14 Languages: English
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Free Grace

Author: Robinson Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #199 (1844) Meter: 8.7 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Come, thou Fount of every blessing Lyrics: 1 Come, thou Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing thy grace! Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above; Praise the mount! O fix me on it! Mount of God’s unchanging love. 2 Here I raise my Ebenezer; Hither by thy help I’m come; And I hope, by thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God; He, to save my soul from danger, Interposed his precious blood. 3 O to grace how great a debtor Daily I’m constrained to be! Let that grace, Lord, like a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to thee. Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it; Prone to leave the God I love; Here’s my heart, Lord, take and seal it; Seal it from thy courts above! Languages: English
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Salvation

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #213 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Salvation! O, the joyful sound! Lyrics: 1 Salvation! O the joyful sound! ’Tis pleasure to our ears, A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fears. 2 Buried in sorrow and in sin, At hell’s dark door we lay; But we arise by grace divine, To see a heavenly day. 3 Salvation! let the echo fly The spacious earth around; While all the armies of the sky Conspire to raise the sound. Languages: English
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Free Grace

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #577 (1844) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Is Jesus my Saviour, my Husband, and Friend Lyrics: 1 Is Jesus my Saviour, my Husband, and Friend, And my Elder Brother, who loves to the end? Then of him, with pleasure, for ever I’ll sing; He is my rich treasure, my God, and my King. 2 His love he fixed on me before time began, Nor will he take from me the love he had then; Determined to save me, he bore all my guilt; And rather than lose me his own blood he spilt. Languages: English
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The Love of God to his People

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #579 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Salvation! O my soul, rejoice Lyrics: 1 Salvation! O my soul, rejoice; Salvation is of God; He speaks, and that almighty voice Proclaims his grace abroad. 2 How wonderful, how grand the plan! All Deity’s engaged To rescue rebel, ruined man From Satan’s power and rage. 3 The Father loved us ere we fell, And will for ever love; Nor shall the powers of earth or hell His love from Zion move. 4 ’Twas love that moved him to ordain A Surety just and good; And on his heart inscribe the name Of all for whom he stood. 5 Nor is the Surety short of love; He loves beyond degree; No less than love divine could move The Lord to die for me. 6 And O what love the Spirit shows! When Jesus he reveals To men oppressed with sin and woes, He all their sorrows heals. 7 The Three-in-One and One-in-Three, In love for ever rest; And Zion shall in glory be, And with his love be blessed. Languages: English
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Glorious Salvation

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #207 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Father, how wide thy glory shines! Lyrics: 1 Father, how wide thy glory shines! How high thy wonders rise! Known through the earth by thousand signs, By thousands through the skies! 2 Those mighty orbs proclaim thy power; Their motion speaks thy skill; And on the wings of every hour, We read thy patience still. 3 But when we view thy strange design To save rebellious worms, Where vengeance and compassion join, In their divinest forms. 4 Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guess Which of the glories brightest shone – The justice or the grace. 5 When sinners broke the Father’s laws, The dying Son atones; O the dear mysteries of his cross, The triumph of his groans! 6 Now the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heavenly plains; Sweet cherubs learn Immanuel’s name, And try their choicest strains. 7 O may I bear some glorious part In that immortal song! Wonder and joy shall tune my heart, And love command my tongue. Languages: English
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Sinners welcome to Christ

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #586 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Ye servants of the Lord Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of the Lord, Ye messengers of grace, Go forth with one accord, Proclaim a full release; Jesus has made an end of sin, And righteousness divine brought in. 2 With tidings great and grand; Tidings immensely good; Proclaim, through all the land, Redemption through his blood. Jesus has made an end of sin, And righteousness divine brought in. 3 Ye sinners in distress, The tidings are for you; Salvation is of grace, And full salvation too; Jesus has made an end of sin, And righteousness divine brought in. Languages: English
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The Prodigal

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #219 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Now for a wondrous song Lyrics: 1 Now for a wondrous song, (Keep distance, ye profane; Be silent, each unhallowed tongue, Nor turn the truth to bane,) 2 The prodigal’s returned – The rebel bold and base, That all his Father’s counsel spurned, And long abused his grace. 3 What treatment since he came? Love, tenderly expressed. What robe is brought to hide his shame? The best, the very best. 4 Rich food the servants bring; Sweet music charms his ears; See what a beauteous, costly ring The beggar’s finger wears! 5 [Ye elder sons, be still; Give no bad passion vent; My brethren, ’tis our Father’s will, And you must be content. 6 All that he has is yours! Rejoice, then, not repine; That love which all your state secures, That love has altered mine.] 7 Dear Lord! are these thy ways? If rebels thus are freed, And favoured with peculiar grace, Grace must be free indeed! Languages: English
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Grace

Author: Doddridge Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #201 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Grace! 'tis a charming sound! Lyrics: 1 Grace! ’tis a charming sound, Harmonious to the ear; Heaven with the echo shall resound, And all the earth shall hear. 2 Grace first contrived a way To save rebellious man, And all the steps that grace display Which drew the wondrous plan. 3 Grace first inscribed my name In God’s eternal book; ’Twas grace that gave me to the Lamb, Who all my sorrows took. 4 Grace taught my soul to pray, And pardoning love to know; ’Twas grace that kept me to this day, And will not let me go. 5 Grace all the work shall crown, Through everlasting days; It lays in heaven the topmost stone, And well deserves the praise. Languages: English
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Faith's View

Author: Newton Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #198 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound!) Lyrics: 1 Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound!) That saved a wretch like me; I once was lost, but now am found; Was blind, but now I see. 2 ’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears relieved; How precious did that grace appear The hour I first believed! 3 Through many dangers, toils, and snares, I have already come; ’Tis grace has brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. 4 Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail, And mortal life shall cease, I shall possess, within the vail, A life of joy and peace. 5 The earth shall soon dissolve like snow, The sun forbear to shine: But God, who called me here below, Will be for ever mine. Languages: English
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Reigning Grace

Author: Newton Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #202 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Now may the Lord reveal his face Lyrics: 1 Now may the Lord reveal his face, And teach our stammering tongues To make his sovereign, reigning grace The subject of our songs. 2 No sweeter subject can invite A sinner’s heart to sing, Or more display the glorious right Of our exalted King. 3 Grace reigns to pardon crimson sins, To melt the hardest hearts; And from the work it once begins It never once departs. 4 [The world and Satan strive in vain Against the chosen few; Secured by grace’s conquering reign, They all shall conquer too.] 5 ’Twas grace that called our souls at first; By grace thus far we’re come; And grace will help us through the worst, And lead us safely home. Languages: English
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Trust in God's Grace

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #209 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Grace, like a fountain, ever flows Lyrics: 1 Grace, like a fountain, ever flows, Fresh succours to renew; The Lord my wants and weakness knows, My sins and sorrows too. 2 He sees me often overcome, And pities my distress; And bids affliction drive me home, To anchor on his grace. 3 ’Tis he directs my doubtful ways, When dangers line the road, Here I my Ebenezer raise, And trust the gracious God. Languages: English
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Saved by Grace

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #576 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Saved, and saved alone by grace Lyrics: 1 Saved, and saved alone by grace; Saved to see my Saviour’s face; Saved from Satan’s iron yoke, And the law that I had broke. 2 Saved from sin, that hateful foe That has millions plunged in woe, Saved from all its reigning power; Saved to serve my lusts no more. 3 Saved, nor can I be condemned; Jesus Christ, the sinner’s Friend, Took my place and vengeance bore, Me to save for evermore. 4 Death, nor hell, nor world, nor sin, Foes without, nor foes within, Ever can my soul destroy; I am saved eternally. Languages: English
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Shall we go on to sin?

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #210 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Lyrics: 1 Shall we go on to sin, Because thy grace abounds? Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his wounds? 2 Forbid it, mighty God! Nor let it e’er be said That we, whose sins are crucified, Should raise them from the dead. 3 We will be slaves no more, Since Christ has made us free; Has nailed our tyrants to his cross, And brought us liberty. Languages: English
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"I lay down my life for the sheep"

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #583 (1844) Meter: 8.7.4 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: O my soul, admire and wonder Lyrics: 1 O my soul, admire and wonder; Jesus lived and died for thee; He has broke the bands asunder, And from bondage set thee free. Sweet deliverance Jesus Christ has wrought for me. 2 [I a slave to sin and Satan Once did live, and liked it well; But the God of my salvation Died to save my soul from hell. Precious Saviour Let me ever with thee dwell.] 3 All the debts I had contracted, He, in mercy, called his own; And lest I should be neglected, Drew me near his gracious throne; Paid all charges, Then, and for the time to come. 4 Soon I hope to see his glory, And, with all the saints above, Sing and tell the pleasing story, In the highest strains of love; And for ever Live and reign with him above. Languages: English
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No Help for Sinners but in Christ

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #585 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Where must a sinner fly Lyrics: 1 Where must a sinner fly, That feels himself undone? On what kind hand rely, Eternal wrath to shun? Can wit or reason help him out, And bring a lasting peace about? 2 Reason no help can give, But leaves him in distress; Nor can he be reprieved By works of righteousness; The law as loud as thunder cries, “The soul that sins against me, dies.” 3 [Should creatures all agree, To give him settled rest, They cannot set him free, Nor cheer his troubled breast; No human arm his case can reach, Nor men, nor angels heal the breach.] 4 Salvation is of God; Jehovah is his name; The Saviour shed his blood; The Lord of Life was slain; And by his own atoning blood, He made a precious way to God. 5 Here sinners may draw near, With all their sin and guilt; Nor death nor danger fear, Since Jesus’ blood was spilt; A door of hope is opened wide, In Jesus’ bleeding hands and side. Languages: English
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"Mercy and truth are met together"

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #600 (1844) Meter: 8.7.4 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Truth and mercy meet together Lyrics: 1 Truth and mercy meet together, Righteousness and peace embrace; Each perfection of Jehovah Meets and shines in Jesus’ face; Here the Father Can be just and save by grace. 2 What a field of consolation! Here no jarring notes are found; Zion has a full salvation, And shall all her foes confound; Each believer Has for hope a solid ground. 3 Justice has no loss sustainèd; Truth remains in perfect light; Not an attribute is stainèd; All in one grand cause unite; Savèd sinners Must and shall in God delight. 4 Here’s a cord which can’t be broken; O my soul, with wonder tell; God himself the word has spoken, Zion in her Lord shall dwell; And with Jesus Live in spite of earth and hell. 5 [O ye much-esteemèd sinners, Who in Jesus Christ are found, Rest assured you shall be winners, Soon with glory shall be crowned; And for ever Shall the praise to Christ redound.] Languages: English
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What, then! shall Christians sin

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #601 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Lyrics: 1 What, then! shall Christians sin, Because freed from the law? Shall sinners, saved by grace divine, From holiness withdraw? 2 Shall grace seduce the mind, And lead the soul astray? And souls who under grace are found, Delight to disobey? 3 Great God, forbid the thought! Preserve thy saints in love, While Pharisees set grace at nought, Saints shall thy ways approve. Scripture: Romans 6:15 Languages: English
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How blest is the man who in Jesus believes

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #591 (1844) Meter: 11.8 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Lyrics: 1 How blest is the man who in Jesus believes And on him can cast all his cares; A righteousness full and complete he receives, That hides all his guilt, sin, and fears. 2 [No creature on earth is more happy than he, Nor Gabriel himself is more blest; He lives on the bounty of grace, rich and free – A glorious, immortal repast.] 3 Whate’er be his lot, while on earth he resides, His glory can never depart; He’s one in the Lord, and in him he abides, United together in heart. 4 The time is now fixèd, and soon it will come, When Christ will his messenger send, To fetch him from Meshech and carry him home; And then all his sorrows will end. Scripture: John 14:1-3 Languages: English
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"My peace I give unto you"

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #594 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: O my soul, with wonder tell Lyrics: 1 O my soul, with wonder tell, Jesus has done all things well; And, through his atoning blood, I’ve a settled peace with God. 2 He bequeathed his peace to me, As a gift divinely free; And it is his righteous will, That my soul in peace shall dwell. 3 [Love to such vile worms as I, Brought the Saviour from the sky; Every foe for them to quell, Jesus conquered death and hell.] 4 [Gifts like this, so full and free, Stand as firm as Deity; God has sworn, nor can he lie, It shall last eternally.] 5 Justice, mercy, truth, and love, Every attribute of God, Join to make this peace secure, And it must and shall endure. 6 What a solid basis this! Such a peace can never miss, But produce a grateful mind, To a God so vastly kind. 7 [Mourning souls who feel the smart Of a guilty, treacherous heart, And with mighty care and pain, Struggle hard relief to gain; 8 Labour hard you may, and long, But you’ll find your foes too strong; Solid peace can ne’er be had, Only through a Saviour’s blood.] 9 Jesus, mighty Prince of Peace, Now proclaim a full release; Set poor captive sinners free; Give them solid peace in thee. Languages: English
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"A peculiar people"

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #598 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Peculiar are the saints Lyrics: 1 Peculiar are the saints, And God does them esteem; Though numerous are their wants, They all things have in him; He is their treasure and their joy, Nor can they ever starve or die. 2 [Loved from eternity, And chosen in the Lamb, The eternal One-in-Three, Jehovah, Great I AM, Himself has bound, by holy ties, To take them up beyond the skies.] 3 [Peculiar is the grace, Which makes their bliss secure; Its beauties none can trace, Nor know its saving power; None but this little favoured few Can know what endless love can do.] 4 Bought with the blood of Christ, (Peculiar price indeed!) Their God becomes their Priest, And they from sin are freed; Peculiar must the blessing be, Which makes insolvent wretches free. 5 [Their birth is from above; Peculiar indeed; Begotten, not of blood, But of immortal seed; From Christ, their Head, their life proceeds, And to him it most surely leads.] 6 They live, and live to God, A life that’s known by few; Their Father’s staff and rod, Support and comfort too; Christ is their Life, nor can they die, For hell can ne’er their life destroy. Languages: English
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Lord, come in thy appointed ways

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #216 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Lyrics: 1 Lord, come in thy appointed ways, And teach me now to sing thy praise, For thou art dear to me; And all the openings of thy love, In coming from thy courts above, Prove I was dear to thee. 2 [Dear in primeval glory, when Neither were angels made nor men, Nor aught exist but God. E’en then thy heart was fixed on me; And now, through grace, I fix on thee, By faith in Jesus’ blood.] 3 In this I make my greatest boast, Though once to human reason lost, That I am saved by grace; With this bright hope I walk below – That I thy purest love shall know, And see thee face to face. 4 [Dear Lord, more drops of honey send, From Christ, thy Son, the sinner’s Friend, And larger make my share; More grapes from Eshcol may I bring, And of the heavenly Canaan sing, Whilst I am stationed here. 5 And thus with many foretastes blest Of yonder everlasting rest, Held for me in thy hand, May I thy house below resort, And give my friends a good report Of Canaan’s heavenly land. 6 And in these galleries of thy grace, Show us, dear Lord, thy smiling face, And bring thy presence near; Nor from these earthly courts remove, But send more showers of heavenly love, Upon thy garden here.] Scripture: Psalm 34:1-6 Languages: English
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Sufficiency of Pardon

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #212 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Why does your face, ye humble souls Lyrics: 1 Why does your face, ye humble souls, Those mournful colours wear? What doubts are these that try your faith, And nourish your despair? 2 [What though your numerous sins exceed The stars that fill the skies, And, aiming at the eternal throne, Like pointed mountains rise?] 3 [What though your mighty guilt beyond The wide creation swell, And has its cursed foundations laid Low as the deeps of hell?] 4 See, here an endless ocean flows Of never-failing grace; Behold, a dying Saviour’s veins The sacred flood increase! 5 It rises high, and drowns the hills; Has neither shore nor bound; Now if we search to find our sins, Our sins can ne’er be found. 6 Awake, our hearts, adore the grace That buries all our faults; And pardoning blood that swells above Our follies and our thoughts. Languages: English
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Boasting Excluded

Author: Kent Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #217 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Let Zion, in her songs, record Lyrics: 1 Let Zion, in her songs, record The honours of her dying Lord Triumphant over sin; How sweet the song, there’s none can say But he whose sins are washed away, Who feels the same within. 2 We claim no merit of our own, But, self-condemned before thy throne, Our hopes on Jesus place; In heart, in lip, in life depraved, Our theme shall be, a sinner saved, And praise redeeming grace. 3 We’ll sing the same while life shall last, And when, at the archangel’s blast Our sleeping dust shall rise, Then in a song for ever new The glorious theme we’ll still pursue, Throughout the azure skies. 4 [Prepared of old, at God’s right hand, Bright, everlasting mansions stand, For all the blood-bought race; And till we reach those seats of bliss, We’ll sing no other song but this: A sinner saved by grace.] Languages: English
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Gospel Invitation

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #587 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Come, whosoever will Lyrics: 1 Come, whosoever will, Nor vainly strive to mend; Sinners are freely welcome still To Christ, the sinner’s Friend. 2 The gospel-table’s spread And richly furnished too, With wine and milk, and living bread, And dainties not a few. 3 [The guilty, vile, and base, The wretched and forlorn, Are welcome to the feast of grace, Though goodness they have none.] 4 No goodness he expects; He came to save the poor; Poor helpless souls he ne’er neglects, Nor sends them from his door. 5 His tender, loving heart The vilest will embrace; And freely to them will impart The riches of his grace. Languages: English
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The Prodigal

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #590 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Now for a song of praise Lyrics: 1 Now for a song of praise, To our Redeemer God; Whose glorious works and ways Proclaim his love abroad; Ye prodigals, lift up your voice, And let us all in him rejoice. 2 A sinner, saved by grace, And God calls him his son, From Jesus turned his face, And from his Father ran; Spent all he had with harlots base, And brought himself into disgrace. 3 And now, in his distress, A servant he becomes; Some legalising priest, Has hired him, it seems; Then sends him forth to feed his swine, And husks he now must eat, or pine. 4 So off the rebel sets, And to the herd he goes; Then tries to eat his husks, But now he feels his woes; With hunger pinched, he cried and said, “My Father’s house abounds with bread. 5 “Alas! what can I do? I starving am for want; I’ll to my Father go, And tell him my complaint; I’ll tell him, too, how base I am, Not worthy to be called his son,” 6 He said, and off he goes Towards his Father’s house, With neither shoes nor hose, Nor any other dress, Except his base and filthy rags, Of sin and guilt the very dregs. 7 But O good news of grace! The Father saw him come, And, with a smiling face, He ran to fetch him home; He ran, and fell upon his neck, And kissed him, for his mercy’s sake. 8 “Father,” the rebel cries, “I’ve sinned against thy love;” The Father then replies, “Bring hither the best robe; Yes, bring it forth, and put it on, For this my son’s alive again. 9 “Put shoes upon his feet, And on his hand a ring; Bring forth the fatted calf, And let us eat and sing;” And now the Father’s house abounds With joy, and sweet harmonious sounds. Languages: English
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"But ye are come to Mount Zion"

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #599 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Ye sons of God, be wise Lyrics: 1 Ye sons of God, be wise, And learn your Father’s will; By faith lift up your eyes To yonder shining hill; No smoke, no thunderbolts are there, Nor wrath to sink you in despair. 2 [A pleasant mount indeed, Where God unfolds his grace To all the chosen seed, And, with a smiling face, Speaks peace to every troubled breast, And bids the weary in him rest.] 3 To worship on this ground, Is not a legal task; A solid peace is found, And faith has all it asks; There Jesus sits with smiling face, And rules and reigns the God of grace. Languages: English
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"Lord, remember me"

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #214 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Dear Lord! remember me Lyrics: 1 Dear Lord, remember me, A sinner weak and vile, Full of impiety, And fraught with sin and guile, I cannot hope but in thy blood; Remember me, O Lord, for good. 2 [Unable to depend On nature-strength and power, Jesus, my soul befriend; Teach me to trust thee more; Save me from sin and all its smart; O save me from my treacherous heart!] 3 Upon thy oath I rest; My feeble soul secure; By sin I am oppressed, But thy salvation’s sure; Though like a bottle in the smoke, I know thy vessels can’t be broke. 4 [’Tis true, dear Lord, I am A sinner vile indeed! Yet hoping in the Lamb, Who deigned for such to bleed; And while the Spirit seals my heart, My soul believes we ne’er shall part.] 5 Christ ever will defend The people of his choice; He loves them without end, And in them does rejoice; For them he shed his precious blood, And will present them all to God. Languages: English
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I'll speak forth the love of my Lord

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #581 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Lyrics: 1 I’ll speak forth the love of my Lord, His praises my tongue shall employ; He bought me with his precious blood, Nor Gabriel is loved more than I; Though pure, he for me was made sin; Though rich, he for me became poor; Though free, yet a debtor brought in; For me he has paid the long score. 2 [These truths to my heart he proclaimed, When helpless I stood and distressed, When I at the bar was arraigned, With law, sin, and terrors oppressed. No hand to my help did appear; The witness against me was true; Which filled me with horror and fear, Till Jesus, my Lord, came in view.] 3 He saw me distressed, and he said, “Fear not, I procured thy discharge; I’m Jesus, who lives, and was dead, And now will I set thee at large.” Not one in the court did object, But all gave a smile when he spoke; He then took the yoke off my neck, And ravished my soul with his look. 4 What joy filled my soul, who can tell? But surely I ne’er shall forget; My Jesus has all things done well, And therefore his love I’ll repeat. To him all the glory belongs; My soul shall speak well of his name; He now is the theme of my songs, And shall be for ever the same. Scripture: John 14:21 Languages: English
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"In his love he redeemed them"

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #584 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Jesus lived, and loved, and died Lyrics: 1 Jesus lived, and loved, and died, Rose, and lives to intercede; And with Zion on his breast, He has said he’ll ever rest. 2 Long before this world was made, Or that monster, Sin, appeared, God was love, and loved the men He designèd to redeem. 3 [Love constrained the Lamb to die, For a wretch so vile as I; Love, immensely great and free, Christ has shown to worthless me.] 4 Once I rolled in guilt and sin, Heeded not a heart unclean; But I now with wonder tell, Jesus saved my soul from hell. Languages: English
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The Beggar

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #588 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: A limping beggar, clothed in rags Lyrics: 1 A limping beggar, clothed in rags; Disgraceful and forlorn; In self a mass of hateful dregs, In Satan’s image born; 2 To Jesus comes, with all his woes, And loud for mercy cries; And mercy, like a river, flows From Jesus’ heart and eyes. 3 He takes the rebel to his breast, And, with a touch divine, Heals him of all his wretchedness, And makes his face to shine. 4 Himself he binds by oath and blood, To take the wretch to bliss; Then gives his soul a glimpse of God, And kills him with a kiss. 5 Salvation unto God belongs! Amen! we’ll bless his name; And when we have immortal tongues, We’ll still repeat the same. Languages: English
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The Beggar's Needs all in Christ

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #589 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: A beggar, vile and base, I come Lyrics: 1 A beggar, vile and base, I come, Without a friend, without a home, And knock at mercy’s door; A friendless, helpless wretch indeed, Nor have I one good work to plead, Yet crave a living store. 2 My wants are great and many too; O Lamb of God, some pity show, Or I must surely die; No other hand can help but thee; I’ve tried the rest, and plainly see They cannot me supply. 3 But though my wants are very great, In Jesus they most richly meet; With him I’ve all the rest; And wilt thou give thyself to me? From sin and Satan set me free? Then I’m completely blest. 4 Source of delight! Fountain of bliss! In thee I all things do possess; My treasure is divine; With holy wonder I adore The God who thus does bless the poor, And make their faces shine. Languages: English
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The Outcasts of Israel

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #223 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Lord, pity outcasts, vile and base Lyrics: 1 Lord, pity outcasts, vile and base, The poor dependants on thy grace, Whom men disturbers call; By sinners and by saints withstood; For these too bad, for those too good; Condemned or shunned by all. 2 Though faithful Abraham us reject, And though his ransomed race elect Agree to give us up, Thou art our Father, and thy name From everlasting is the same; On that we build our hope. Languages: English
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Sinners Married to Christ

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #580 (1844) Meter: 8.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: My soul with holy wonder views Lyrics: 1 My soul with holy wonder views The love the Lord the Saviour shows, To wretched, dying man; So strange, so boundless is his grace, He takes the vilest of our race With him to live and reign. 2 He’ll charm them with a holy kiss, And make them know what union is; He’ll draw them to his breast; A smiling eye upon them cast, Which brings them to his feet in haste, Each singing, “I am blest! 3 “I’m blest, I’m blest, for ever blest; My rags are gone, and I am dressed In garments white as snow; I’m married to the Lord the Lamb, Whose beauties I can ne’er explain, Nor half his glory show.” Languages: English
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"I will in no wise cast out"

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #597 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Jehovah, the Saviour, appears Lyrics: Jehovah, the Saviour, appears, A world to redeem from its woes; From guilt, sin, wrath, bondage, and fears, From Satan and all that oppose. Adored be his name for his grace, His faithfulness, justice, and truth; He saves, and he smiles in the face, Nor scorns neither aged nor youth. Languages: English
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"He frankly forgave them both"

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #218 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: Mercy is welcome news indeed Lyrics: 1 Mercy is welcome news indeed To those that guilty stand; Wretches that feel what help they need Will bless the helping hand. 2 Who rightly would his alms dispose Must give them to the poor. None but the wounded patient knows The comfort of his cure. 3 We all have sinned against our God; Exception none can boast; But he that feels the heaviest load Will prize forgiveness most. 4 No reckoning can we rightly keep, For who the sum can know? Some souls are fifty pieces deep, And some five hundred owe. 5 But let our debts be what they may, However great or small, As soon as we have nought to pay, Our Lord forgives us all. 6 ’Tis perfect poverty alone That sets the soul at large; While we can call one mite our own, We have no full discharge. Languages: English
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The Love of Christ Immeasurable

Author: W. Gadsby Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #582 (1844) Meter: 8.7.4 Topics: Salvation and Free Grace First Line: High beyond imaginations Lyrics: 1 High beyond imagination Is the love of God to man; Far too deep for human reason; Fathom that it never can; Love eternal Richly dwells in Christ the Lamb. 2 Love like Jesus’ none can measure, Nor can its dimensions know; ’Tis a boundless, endless river, And its waters freely flow. O ye thirsty, Come and taste its streams below. 3 Jesus loved, and loves for ever; Zion on his heart does dwell; He will never, never, never Leave his church a prey to hell. All is settled, And my soul approves it well. Languages: English
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No prophet, nor dreamer of dreams

Author: Hart Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #220 (1844) Topics: Salvation and Free Grace Lyrics: 1 No prophet, or dreamer of dreams, No master of plausible speech, To live like an angel who seems, Or like an apostle to preach; No tempter, without or within, No spirit, though ever so bright, That comes crying out against sin, And looks like an angel of light; 2 Though reason, though fitness he urge, Or plead with the words of a friend, Or wonders of argument forge, Or deep revelations pretend; Should meet with a moment’s regard, But rather be boldly withstood, If anything, easy or hard, He teach, save the Lamb and his blood. 3 [Remember, O Christian, with heed, When sunk under sentence of death, How first thou from bondage wast freed – Say, was it by works, or by faith? On Christ thy affections then fixed, What conjugal truth didst thou vow? With him was there anything mixed? Then what would’st thou mix with him now? 4 If close to thy Lord thou would’st cleave, Depend on his promise alone; His righteousness would’st thou receive? Then learn to renounce all thy own. The faith of a Christian, indeed, Is more than mere notion or whim; United to Jesus, his Head, He draws life and virtue from him.] 5 [Deceived by the father of lies, Blind guides cry, Lo, here! and, Lo, there! By these our Redeemer us tries, And warns us of such to beware. Poor comfort to mourners they give Who set us to labour in vain; And strive, with a “Do this and live,” To drive us to Egypt again.] 6 But what says our Shepherd divine? (For his blessed word we should keep) “This flock has my Father made mine; I lay down my life for my sheep; ’Tis life everlasting I give; My blood was the price my sheep cost; Not one that on me shall believe Shall ever be finally lost.” 7 This God is the God we adore Our faithful, unchangeable Friend; Whose love is as large as his power, And neither knows measure nor end. ’Tis Jesus, the First and the Last, Whose Spirit shall guide us safe home: We’ll praise him for all that is past, And trust him for all that’s to come. Scripture: Deuteronomy 13:1-11 Languages: English

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