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Come, and let us sweetly join

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CXCVI (1791) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Lyrics: Part the First 1 Come, and let us sweetly join, Christ to praise in hymns divine! Give we all, with one accord, Glory to our common Lord; Hands, and hearts, and voices raise: Sing as in the ancient days; Antedate the joys above, Celebrate the feast of love. 2 Strive we, in affection strive: Let the purer flame revive; Such as in the martyrs glow'd, Dying champions for their God: We like them may live and love; Call'd we are their joys to prove; Sav'd with them from future wrath; Partners of like precious faith. 3 Sing we then in Jesu’ name, Now as yesterday the same; One in ev’ry time and place, Full for all of truth and grace: We for Christ our master stand, Lights in a benighted land; We our dying Lord confess; We are Jesu’ witnesses. 4 Witnesses that Christ hath dy'd; We with him are crycify'd: Christ hath burst the bands of death: We his quick'ning Spirit breathe; Christ is now gone up on high; Thither all our wishes fly: Sits at God's right-hand above; There with him we reign in love. Languages: English
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Come, and let us sweetly join

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CXCVI (1788) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Lyrics: Part the First 1 Come, and let us sweetly join, Christ to praise in hymns divine! Give we all, with one accord, Glory to our common Lord; Hands, and hearts, and voices raise: Sing as in the ancient days; Antedate the joys above, Celebrate the feast of love. 2 Strive we, in affection strive: Let the purer flame revive; Such as in the martyrs glow'd, Dying champions for their God: We like them may live and love; Call'd we are their joys to prove; Sav'd with them from future wrath; Partners of like precious faith. 3 Sing we then in Jesu’ name, Now as yesterday the same; One in ev’ry time and place, Full for all of truth and grace: We for Christ our master stand, Lights in a benighted land; We our dying Lord confess; We are Jesu’ witnesses. 4 Witnesses that Christ hath dy'd; We with him are crycify'd: Christ hath burst the bands of death: We his quick'ning Spirit breathe; Christ is now gone up on high; Thither all our wishes fly: Sits at God's right-hand above; There with him we reign in love. Languages: English
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Come, and let us sweetly join

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CXCVI (1790) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Lyrics: Part the First 1 Come, and let us sweetly join, Christ to praise in hymns divine! Give we all, with one accord, Glory to our common Lord; Hands, and hearts, and voices raise; Sing as in the ancient days; Antedate the joys above, Celebrate the feast of love. 2 Strive we, in affection strive: Let the purer flame revive, Such as in the martyrs glow'd, Dying champions for their God: We like them may live and love; Call'd we are their joys to prove: Sav'd with them from future wrath; Partners of like precious faith. 3 Sing we then in Jesu’ name, Now as yesterday the same; One in ev’ry time and place, Full for all of truth and grace: We for Christ our master stand, Lights in a benighted land; We our dying Lord confess; We are Jesu’ witnesses. 4 Witnesses that Christ hath dy'd; We with him are crycify'd: Christ hath burst the bands of death; We his quick'ning Spirit breathe; Christ is now gone up on high; Thither all our wishes fly: Sits at God's right-hand above; There with him we reign in love. Languages: English
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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CXCIX (1791) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship On admitting a New Member Lyrics: 1 Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd, To Jesus and his servants dear, Enter, and shew thyself approv'd; Enter, and find that God is here. 2 'Scap'd from the world, redeem'd from sin, By fiends pursu'd, by men abohorr'd, Come in, poor fugitive come in, And share the portion of thy Lord. 3 Welcome from earth! — lo, the right hand Of fellowship to thee we give! With open arms and hearts we stand, And thee in Jesu's name receive. 4 Say, is thy heart resolv'd as ours? Then let it burn with sacred love; Then let it taste the heav'nly pow'rs, Partaker of the joys above. 5 Jesu attend, thyself reveal! Are we not met in thy great name? Thee in the mid'st we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 6 Thou God, that answerest by fire, The spirit of burning now impart, And let flames of pure desire Rise from the altar of our heart. 7 Truly our fellowship below With thee and with the father is: In thee eternal life we know, And heav'n's unutterable bliss. 6 In part we only know thee here, But wait thy coming from above — And I shall then behold thee near, And I shall all be lost in love. Languages: English
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Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CXCIX (1788) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Lyrics: 1 Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd, To Jesus and his servants dear, Enter, and shew thyself approv'd; Enter, and find that God is here. 2 'Scap'd from the world, redeem'd from sin, By fiends pursu'd, by men abohorr'd, Come in, poor fugitive come in, And share the portion of thy Lord. 3 Welcome from earth! — lo, the right hand Of fellowship to thee we give! With open arms and hearts we stand, And thee in Jesu's name receive. 4 Say, is thy heart resolv'd as ours? Then let it burn with sacred love; Then let it taste the heav'nly pow'rs; Partaker of the joys above. 5 Jesu, attend, thyself reveal! Are we not met in thy great name? Thee in the midst we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 6 Thou God, that answerest by fire, The Spirit of burning now impart, And let the flames of pure desire Rise from the altar of our heart. 7 Truly our fellowship below With thee and with the Father is: In thee eternal life we know, And heav'n's unutterable bliss. 6 In part we only know thee here, But wait thy coming from above — And I shall then behold thee near, And I shall all be lost in love. Languages: English
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On admitting a New Member

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CXCIX (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship First Line: Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd Lyrics: 1 Brother in Christ, and well-belov'd, To Jesus and his servants dear, Enter, and shew thyself approv'd; Enter, and find that God is here. 2 'Scap'd from the world, redeem'd from sin, By fiends pursu'd, by men abohorr'd, Come in, poor fugitive, come in, And share the portion of thy Lord. 3 Welcome from earth! — lo, the right hand Of fellowship to thee we give! With open arms and hearts we stand, And thee in Jesu's name receive. 4 Say, is thy heart resolv'd as ours? Then let it burn with sacred love; Then let it taste the heav'nly pow'rs, Partaker of the joys above. 5 Jesu, attend, thyself reveal! Are we not met in thy great name? Thee in the midst we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 6 Thou God, that answerest by fire, The Spirit of burning now impart, And let the flames of pure desire, Rise from the altar of our heart. 7 Truly our fellowship below, With thee and with the Father is: In thee eternal life we know, And heav'n's unutterable bliss. 6 In part we only know thee here, But wait thy coming from above — And I shall then behold thee near, And I shall all be lost in love. Languages: English
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Come, let us ascend

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CLXXXIX (1791) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Lyrics: 1 Come let us ascend, My companion and friend, To a taste of the banquet above! If thy heart be as mine, If for Jesus it pine, Come up in the chariot of love. 2 Who in Jesus confide, They are bold to outride The storms of affliction beneath! With the prophet they soar To that heavenly shore, And out-fly all the arrows of death. 3 By faith we are come To our permanent home: By hope we the rapture improve: By love we still rise, And look down on the skies, For the heaven of heavens is love. 4 Who on earth can conceive How happy we live In the city of God, the great King? What a concert of praise, When our Jesus's grace, The whole heavenly company sing? 5 What a rapturous song When the glorify'd throng In the spirit of harmony join? Join all the glad choirs, Hearts, voices and lyres, And the burden is mercy divine. 6 Hallelujah they cry To the King of the sky, To the great everlasting I AM; To the Lamb who was slain, And liveth again, Hallelujah to God and the Lamb. 7 The Lamb on the throne, Lo! he dwells with his own, And to rivers of pleasure he leads; With his mercy's full blaze, With the sight of his face, Our beatify'd spirits he feeds. 8 Our foreheads proclaim His ineffable name; Our bodies his glory display: A day without night We feast in his sight, And eternity seems as a day! Languages: English
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Thou God of truth and love

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CXCII (1791) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Lyrics: 1 Thou God of truth and love, We seek thy perfect way, Ready thy choice t' approve, Thy providence t' obey, Enter into thy wise design, And sweetly lose our will in thine. 2 Why hast thou cast our lot In the same age and place? And why together brought To see each other's face; To join with softest sympathy, And mix our friendly souls in thee? 3 Didst thou not make us one, That we might one remain, Together travel on, And bear each other's pain, Till all thy utmost goodness prove, And rise renew'd in perfect love? 4 Surely thou didst unite Our kindred spirits here, That all hereafter might Before thy throne appear; Meet at the marriage of the Lamb, And all thy glorious love proclaim. 5 Then let us ever bear The blessed end in view, And join with mutual care, To fight our passage through; And kindly help each other on, Till all receive thy starry crown. 6 O may thy Spirit seal Our souls unto that day! With all thy fulness fill, And then transport away! Away to our eternal rest, Away to our Redeemer's breast! Languages: English
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Come, let us ascend

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CLXXXIX (1788) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Lyrics: 1 Come let us ascend, My companion and friend, To a taste of the banquet above! If thy heart be as mine, If for Jesus it pine, Come up into the chariot of love. 2 Who in Jesus confide, They are bold to outride The storms of affliction beneath: With the prophet they soar To that heavenly shore, And out-fly all the arrows of death. 3 By faith we are come To our permanent home: By hope we the rapture improve; By love we still rise, And look down on the skies, For the heaven of heavens is love. 4 Who on earth can conceive How happy we live In the city of God, the great King? What a concert of praise, When our Jesus's grace, The whole heavenly company sing? 5 What a rapturous song When the glorify'd throng In the spirit of harmony join? Join all the glad choirs, Hearts, voices and lyres, And the burden is mercy divine. 6 Hallelujah they cry To the King of the sky, To the great everlasting I AM; To the Lamb who was slain, And liveth again, Hallelujah to God and the Lamb. 7 The Lamb on the throne, Lo! he dwells with his own, And to rivers of pleasure he leads: With his mercy's full blaze, With the sight of his face, Our beatify'd spirits he feeds. 8 Our foreheads proclaim His ineffable name; Our bodies his glory display: A day without night We feast in his sight, And eternity seems as a day! Languages: English
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Thou God of truth and love

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CXCII (1788) Topics: For Persons joined in Fellowship Lyrics: 1 Thou God of truth and love, We seek thy perfect way, Ready thy choice t' approve, Thy providence t' obey, Enter into thy wise design, And sweetly lose our will in thine. 2 Why hast thou cast our lot In the same age and place? And why together brought To see each other's face; To join with softest sympathy, And mix our friendly souls in thee? 3 Didst thou not make us one, That we might one remain, Together travel on, And bear each other's pain, Till all thy utmost goodness prove, And rise renew'd in perfect love? 4 Surely thou didst unite Our kindred spirits here, That all hereafter might Before thy throne appear; Meet at the marriage of the Lamb, And all thy glorious love proclaim. 5 Then let us ever bear The blessed end in view, And join with mutual care, To fight our passage through; And kindly help each other on, Till all receive thy starry crown. 6 O may thy Spirit seal Our souls unto that day! With all thy fulness fill, And then transport away! Away to our eternal rest, Away to our Redeemer's breast! Languages: English

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