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In that sad memorable night

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXII (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 In that sad memorable night, When Jesus was for us betray'd, He left his death-recording rite, He took, and bless'd, and brake the bread, And gave his own their last bequest, And thus his love's intent exprest: 2 Take, eat, this is my body giv'n, To purchase life and peace for you, Pardon and holiness and heaven; Do this, my dying love to shew, Accept your precious legacy, And thus, my friends, remember me. 3 He took into his hands the cup, To crown the sacramental feast, And full of kind concern look'd up, And gave what he to them had blest, And drink ye all of this, he said, In solemn memory of the dead. 4 This is my blood which seals the new Eternal covenant of my grace, My blood so freely shed for you For you and all the sinful race, My blood that speaks your sins forgiven, And justifies your claim to heaven. Languages: English
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Jesu, at whose supreme command

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXVII (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Jesu, at whose supreme command, We thus approach to God, Before us in thy vesture stand, Thy vesture dipt in blood. 2 Obedient to thy gracious word, We break the hallow'd bread, Commemorate our dying Lord, And trust on thee to feed. 3 Now, Saviour, now thyself reveal, And make thy nature known, Affix the sacramental seal, And stamp us for thine own. 4 The tokens of thy dying love, O let us all receive, And feel the quick'ning Spirit move, And sensibly believe. 5 The cup of blessing blest by thee, Let it thy blood impart; The bread thy mystic body be, And cheer each languid heart. 6 The grace which sure salvation brings, Let us herewith receive; Satiate the hungry with good things, The hidden manna give. Languages: English
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In that sad memorable night

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXII (1788) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 In that sad memorable night, When Jesus was for us betray'd, He left his death-recording rite, He took, and bless'd, and break the bread, And gave his own their last bequest, And thus his love's intent exprest: 2 Take, eat, this is my body given, To purchase life and peace for you, Pardon and holiness and heaven; Do this, my dying love to shew, Accept your precious legacy, And thus, my friends, remember me. 3 He took into his hands the cup, To crown the sacramental feast, And full of kind concern look'd up, And gave what he to them had blest, And drink ye all of this, he said, In solemn memory of the dead. 4 This is my blood which seals the new Eternal covenant of my grace, My blood so freely shed for you, For you and all the sinful race, My blood that speaks your sins forgiven, And justifies your claim to heaven. Languages: English
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Jesu, at whose supreme command

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXVII (1788) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Jesu, at whose supreme command, We thus approach to God, Before us in thy vesture stand, Thy vesture dipt in blood. 2 Obedient to thy gracious word, We break the hallow'd bread, Commemorate our dying Lord, And trust on thee to feed. 3 Now, Saviour, now thyself reveal, And make thy nature known, Affix the sacramental seal, And stamp us for thine own. 4 The tokens of thy dying love, O let us all receive, And feel the quick'ning Spirit move, And sensibly believe. 5 The cup of blessing blest by thee, Let it thy blood impart; The bread thy mystic body be, And cheer each languid heart. 6 The grace which sure salvation brings, Let us herewith receive; Satiate the hungry with good things, The hidden manna give. Languages: English
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In that sad memorable night

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXII (1790) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 In that sad memorable night, When Jesus was for us betray'd, He left his death-recording rite, He took, and bless'd, and break the bread, And gave his own their last bequest, And thus his love's intent express'd: 2 Take, eat, this is my body given, To purchase life and peace for you, Pardon and holiness and heaven; Do this, my dying love to shew, Accept your precious legacy, And thus, my friends, remember me. 3 He took into his hands the cup, To crown the sacramental feast, And full of kind concern look'd up, And gave what he to them had blest; And drink ye all of this, he said, In solemn mem'ry of the dead. 4 This is my blood which seals the new Eternal cov'nant of my grace, My blood so freely shed for you, For you and all the sinful race; My blood that speaks your sins forgiven, And justifies your claim to heaven. Languages: English
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Jesus, at whose supreme command

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXVII (1790) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Jesus, at whose supreme command, We thus approach to God, Before us in thy vesture stand, Thy vesture dipt in blood. 2 Obedient to thy gracious word, We break the hallow'd bread, Commemorate our dying Lord, And trust on thee to feed. 3 Now, Saviour, now thyself reveal, And make thy nature known, Affix the sacramental seal, And stamp us for thine own. 4 The tokens of thy dying love O let us all receive, And feel the quick'ning spirit move, And sensibly believe. 5 The cup of blessing blest by thee, Let it thy blood impart; The bread thy mystic body be, And cheer each languid heart. 6 The grace which sure salvation brings, Let us herewith receive: Satiate the hungry with good things, The hidden manna give. Languages: English
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Author of our Salvation, thee

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXV (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Author of our Salvation, thee With lowly thankful hearts we praise, Author of this great mystery, Figure and means of saving grace. 2 The sacred true effectual sign Thy body and thy blood it shews, The glorious instrument divine Thy mercy and thy strength bestows. 3 We see the blood that seals our peace, Thy pard'ning mercy we receive: The bread doth visibly express The strength thro' which our spirits live. 4 Our spirits drink a fresh supply, And eat the bread so freely given, Till borne on eagles' wings we fly, And banquet with our Lord in heaven. Languages: English
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Little children presented to Christ in Baptism

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCCXXVI (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Sacramental hymns First Line: How great our glorious Shepherd's love Lyrics: 1 How great our glorious Shepherd's love, Display'd in all its forms! He feeds his flock, he guards his lambs, And folds them in his arms. 2 "Forbid them not," he says, "to come And taste a Saviour's love; They stand within my kingdom here, And shall in heav'n above. 3 "In all my promises of good Made to my church below, I ne'er forgot, I still include Their infant offspring too." 4 Let us accept the offer'd grace, And give our babes to God, By faith apply the gospel seal Which points to Jesu's blood. 5 Encourag'd by his word we come, With humble hope inspir'd; That he will take them in his arms, And give the grace requir'd. Languages: English
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Jesu, dear, redeeming Lord

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXIX (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Jesu, dear, redeeming Lord, Magnify thy dying word, In thine ordinance appear, Come and meet thy followers here. 2 In the rite thou hast enjoin'd, Let us now our Saviour find, Drink thy blood for sinners shed, Taste thee in the broken bread. 3 Thou our faithful hearts prepare, Thou thy pard'ning grace declare, Thou that ha'st for sinners died, Shew thyself the crucified! 4 All the power of sin remove, Fill us with thy perfect love, Stamp us with the stamp divine Seal our souls for ever thine. Languages: English
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Jesus, we thus obey

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXX (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Jesu, we thus obey Thy last and kindest word, Here in thine own appointed way We come to meet our Lord. 2 The way thou hast enjoin'd Thou wilt therein appear; We come with confidence to find Thy special presence here. 3 Whate'er th' Almighty can To pardon'd sinners give, The fulness of our God made man We here with Christ receive. Languages: English
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Let all who truly bear

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXIII (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Let all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the paschal lamb. Our passover was slain, At Salem's hallowed place, Yet we who in our tents remain, Shall gain his largest grace. 2 This eucharistic feast Our every want supplies, And still we by his death are blest, And share his sacrifice. By faith his flesh we eat, Who here his passion shew, And God out of his holy seat Shall all his gifts bestow. 3 Who thus our faith employ His sufferings to record, E'en now we mournfully enjoy Communion with our Lord, As tho' we every one Beneath his cross had stood, And seen him heave, and heard him groan, And felt his gushing blood. 4 O God! 'tis finish'd now! The mortal pang is past! By faith his head we see him bow, And hear him breathe his last! We too with him are dead, And shall with him arise, The cross on which he bows his head, Shall lift us to the skies. Languages: English
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O thou, who this mysterious bread

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXVI (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 O thou, who this mysterious bread Didst in Emmaus break, Return herewith our souls to feed And to thy followers speak. 2 Unseal the volume of thy grace, Apply the gospel-word; Open our eyes to see thy face, Our hearts to know the Lord. 3 Of thee we commune still, and mourn Till thou the veil remove, Talk with us, and our hearts shall burn With flames of fervent love. 4 Inkindle now the heavenly zeal, And make thy mercy known, And give our pard'ning souls to feel That God and love are one. Languages: English
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Circumcision and baptism

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCCXXVII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Sacramental hymns First Line: Once did the sons of Abr'am pass Lyrics: 1 Once did the sons of Abr'am pass Under the bloody seal of grace; The young disciples bore the yoke, Till Christ the painful bondage broke. 2 By milder ways doth Jesus prove His Father's cov'nant and his love; He seals to saints his glorious grace, And not forbids their infant race. 3 Their seed are sprinkled with his blood, Their children set apart for God; His Spirit on their offspring shed, Like water pour'd upon the head. 4 Let ev'ry saint with cheerful voice In this large covenant rejoice; Young children, in their early days, Shall give the God of Abr'am praise. Languages: English
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Rock of Israel, cleft for me

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXIV (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Rock of Israel, cleft for me, For us, for all mankind, See, thy feeblest followers see Who call thy death to mind: Sion is the very land; Us beneath thy shade receive, Grant us in the cleft to stand, And by thy dying live. 2 In this howling wilderness, On Calvary's steep top, Made a curse our souls to bless Thou once was't lifted up; Stricken there by Moses' rod, Wounded with a deadly blow; Gushing streams of life o'erflow'd The thirsty world below. 3 Rivers of salvation still Along the desert roll, Rivers to refresh and heal The fainting sinking soul; Still the fountain of thy blood, Stands for sinners open'd wide, Now, e'en now, my Lord, and God, I wash me in thy side. 4 Now, e'en now we all plunge in, And drink the purple wave, This the antidote of sin, 'Tis this our souls shall save: With the life of Jesus fed, Lo! from strength to strength we rise, Follow'd by our Rock, and led To meet him in the skies. Languages: English
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A covenant with Abraham and all believers the same--A hymn for baptism

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCCXXV (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Sacramental hymns First Line: When God the Patriarch Abr'am call'd Lyrics: 1 When God the Patriarch Abr'am call'd, And chose him for his own; "Abr'am, he said, behold thy God, And own thyself my son. 2 "A gracious cov'nant now i make, To give thee Canaan's rest: From thee shall come a glorious seed, To make the nations blest. 3 "This promise is to thee reveal'd To raise thy hope and love; By faith behold thy future son Descending from above. 4 "Hear my command, nor dare transgress, But own my right divine: 'Tis circumcision I ordain To mark thy sons as mine. 5 "By this make known and seal thy faith, Thy children give to God; And learn the meaning of the rite, Which points to purer blood." 6 Lord! may we come with Abr'am's faith, To thee our infants give; Accept our babes, impart the grace Which makes young sinners live. 7 Thy cov'nant ever stands the same, Seal'd by a rite that's new Baptiz'd and mark'd, O Lord, as thine, Now form their hearts anew. Languages: English
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Who is this that comes from far

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXXVIII (1791) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Who is this that comes from far, Clad in garments dipt in blood? Strong triumphant traveller, Is he man, or, is he God? 2 I that speak in righteousness, Son of God and man I am, Mighty to redeem your race; Jesus is your Saviour's name. 3 Wherefore are thy garments red, Dyed as in a crimson sea? They that in the wine-vat tread, Are not stain'd so much as thee. 4 I the Father's fav'rite Son, Have the dreadful wine-press trod, Borne the vengeful wrath alone, All the fiercest wrath of God. Languages: English
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A covenant with Abraham and all believers the same--A hymn for baptism

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCCXXV (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Sacramental hymns First Line: When God the Patriarch Abr'am call'd Lyrics: 1 When God the Patriarch Abr'am call'd, And chose him for his own; "Abr'am, he said, behold thy God, And own thyself my son. 2 "A gracious cov'nant now i make, To give thee Canaan's rest: From thee shall come a glorious seed, To make the nations blest. 3 "This promise is to thee reveal'd To raise thy hope and love; By faith behold thy future son Descending from above. 4 "Hear my command, nor dare transgress, But own my right divine: 'Tis circumcision I ordain To mark thy sons as mine. 5 "By this make known and seal thy faith, Thy children give to God; And learn the meaning of the rite, Which points to purer blood." 6 Lord! may we come with Abr'am's faith, To thee our infants give; Accept our babes, impart the grace Which makes young sinners live. 7 Thy cov'nant ever stands the same, Seal'd by a rite that's new Baptiz'd and mark'd, O Lord, as thine, Now form their hearts anew. Languages: English
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Little children presented to Christ in Baptism

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCCXXVI (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Sacramental hymns First Line: How great our glorious Shepherd's love Lyrics: 1 How great our glorious Shepherd's love, Display'd in all its forms! He feeds his flock, he guards his lambs, And folds them in his arms. 2 "Forbid them not," he says, "to come And taste a Saviour's love; They stand within my kingdom here, And shall in heav'n above. 3 "In all my promises of good Made to my church below, I ne'er forgot, I still include Their infant offspring too." 4 Let us accept the offer'd grace, And give our babes to God, By faith apply the gospel seal Which points to Jesu's blood. 5 Encourag'd by his word we come, With humble hope inspir'd; That he will take them in his arms, And give the grace requir'd. Languages: English
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Circumcision and baptism

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCCXXVII (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Sacramental hymns First Line: Once did the sons of Abr'am pass Lyrics: 1 Once did the sons of Abr'am pass Under the bloody seal of grace; The young disciples bore the yoke, Till Christ the painful bondage broke. 2 By milder ways doth Jesus prove His Father's cov'nant and his love; He seals to saints his glorious grace, And not forbids their infant race. 3 Their seed are sprinkled with his blood, Their children set apart for God; His Spirit on their offspring shed, Like water pour'd upon the head. 4 Let ev'ry saint with cheerful voice In this large covenant rejoice; Young children, in their early days, Shall give the God of Abr'am praise. Languages: English
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Let all who truly bear

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXIII (1788) Topics: Sacramental Lyrics: 1 Let all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the paschal lamb. Our passover was slain, At Salem's hallow'd place, Yet we who in our tents remain, Shall gain his largest grace. 2 This eucharistic feast Our every want supplies, And still we by his death are blest, And share his sacrifice. By faith his flesh we'll eat, Who here his passion shew, And God out of his holy seat Shall all his gifts bestow. 3 Who thus our faith employ His sufferings to record, E'en now we mournfully enjoy Communion with our Lord, As tho' we every one Beneath his cross had stood, And seen him heave, and heard him groan, And felt his gushing blood. 4 O God! 'tis finish'd now! The mortal pang is past! By faith his head we see him bow, And hear him breathe his last! We too with him are dead, And shall with him arise, The cross on which he bows his head, Shall lift us to the skies. Languages: English

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