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Rise, Zion, shine, thy Light has come

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCXLVII (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation ot Praise and Repentance Lyrics: 1 Rise, Zion, shine, thy Light is come, The glorious Day's begun, These Beams we see so bright that be, Dart from the glorious Sun. 2 Of Righteousness, that rising is; The Day doth dawn apace; The Songs of Praise we hear a Days: Of Christ and his Free Grace. 3 Are Tokens plain, the Lamb once slain Is hast'ning to his Throne; The Bride doth say, come, haste away, My dear beloved One. 4 The Saints rejoice, the Turtle's Voice Is heard within the Land: The hundred Forty four Thousand Shall soon with Jesus stand. 5 And they shall sing, to Christ their King, Their Songs in such a Strain, That learn can none but those alone Who with the Lord shall reign. 6 Ye taught Ones of the Lord, sing Praise To th' Lamb th' Throne upon; 'Tis only he taught you and me To sing the Lamb's new Song. Languages: English
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Let the Wicked forsake his Way

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCLVI (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance First Line: Sinners, the Voice of GOD regard Lyrics: 1 Sinners, the Voice of GOD regard; 'Tis Mercy speaks to day; He calls you by his Sov'reign Word, From Sin's destructive Way. 2 Like the rough Sea, that cannot rest, You live devoid of Peace; A thousand Stings within your Breast, Deprive your Souls of Ease. 3 Your Way is dark, and leads to Hell; Why will you persevere? Can you in endless Torments dwell, Shut up in black Despair? 4 Why will you in the crooked Ways Of Sin and Folly go? In Pain you travel all your Days, To reap immortal Woe! 5 But he that turns to GOD shall live, Thro' his abounding Grace; His Mercy will the Guilt forgive Of those that seek his Face. 6 Bow to the Sceptre of his Word, Renouncing every Sin; Submit to him your sov'reign LORD, And learn his Will Divine. 7 His LOVE exceeds your highest Thoughts; He pardons like a GOD; He will forgive your numerous Faults, Thro' a Redeemer's Blood Scripture: Isaiah 55:7 Languages: English
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Holiness and Grace

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCLXI (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance First Line: So let our Lips and Lives express Lyrics: 1 So let our Lips and Lives express The holy Gospel we profess; So let our Works and Virtues shine, To prove the Doctrine all Divine. 2 Thus shall we best proclaim abroad The Honours of our SAVIOUR-GOF; When the Salvation reigns within, And Grace subdues the Pow'r of Sin. 3 Our Flesh and Sense must be deny'd, Passion and Envy, Lust and Pride; While Justice, Temp'rance, Truth, and Love, Our inward Piety approve. 4 Religion bears our Spirits up, While we expect that blessed Hope, The bright Appearance of the LORD, And Faith stands leaning on his Word. Languages: English
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Yet there is Room

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXXXVIII (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance First Line: Ye dying Sons of Men Lyrics: 1 Ye dying Sons of Men, Immerg'd in Sin and Woe, The Gospel's Voice attend, Which JESUS sends to you: Ye perishing and Guilty, come, In JESUS' Arms there yet is Room. 2 No longer now delay, Nor vain Excuses frame: He bids you come To-Day, Tho' Poor, and Blind, and Lame: All Things are ready, Sinner come, For every trembling Soul there's Room. 3 Believe the heav'nly Word His Messengers proclaim; He is a gracious LORD, And faithful is his Name: Backsliding souls, return and come, Cast off Despair, there yet is Room. 4 Compell'd by bleeding Love, Ye wand'ring Sheep draw near, CHRIST calls you from above, His Charming Accents hear! Let whosoever will, now come: In Mercy's Breast there still is Room. Scripture: Luke 14:22 Languages: English
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The Goodness of God

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXXXIX (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance First Line: Ye humble Souls, approach your God Lyrics: 1 Ye humble Souls, approach your GOD With Songs of sacred Praise, For he is good, Immensely good, And kind are all his Ways. 2 All Nature owns his guardian Care, In him we live and move; But nobler Benefits declare The Wonders of his Love. 3 He gave his Son, his only Son, To ransom Rebel Worms; 'Tis here he makes his Goodness known In it diviner Forms. 4 To this dear Refuge, LORD we come, 'Tis here our Hope relies; A save Defence, a peaceful Home, When Storms of Trouble rise. 5 Thine Eye beholds, with kind Regard, The Souls who trust in thee; Their humble Hope thou wilt regard, With Bliss divinely free. 6 Great GOD,to thy Almighty Love, What Honours shall we raise? Not all the raptur'd Songs above Can render equal Praise. Scripture: Nahum 1:7
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Fear not, it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you the Kingdom

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXLII (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance First Line: Ye little Flock, whom JESUS feeds Lyrics: 1 Ye little Flock, whom JESUS feeds, Dismiss your anxious Cares; Look to the Shepherd of your Souls, And smile away your Fears. 2 Tho' Wolves and Lions prowl around, His Staff is your Defence: 'Midst Sands and Rocks your Shepherd's Voice Calls Streams and Pastures thence. 3 Your Father will a Kingdom give, And give it with Delight; His feeblest Child his Love shall call To triumph in his Sight. 4 Ten Thousand Praises, Lord, we bring For sure Supports like these; And o'er the pious Dead we Sing Thy living Promises. 5 For all we Hope, and they enjoy, We bless a Saviour's Name; Nor Shall that Stroke disturb the Songs, Which breaks this mortal Frame. Scripture: Luke 12:32 Languages: English
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The Sower

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXLVI (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance First Line: Ye Sons of Earth prepare the Plough Lyrics: 1 Ye Sons of Earth prepare the Plough, Break up your fallow Ground! The Sower is gone forth to sow, And scatter Blessings round. 2 The Seed that finds a stony Soil, Shoots forth a hasty Blade; But ill repays the Sower's Toil, Soon wither'd, scorch'd , and dead. 3 The thorny Ground is sure to baulk All Hopes of Harvest there: We find a tall and sickly Stalk, But not the fruitful Ear. 4 The beaten Path, and High-Way Side Receive the Trust in vain: The watchful Birds the Spoil divide, And pick up all the Grain. 5 But where the LORD of Grace and Pow'r Has bless'd the happy Field; How plenteous is the Golden Store The Deep-wrought Furrows yield! 6 Father of Mercies, we have need Of thy preparing Grace; Let the same Hand that gives the Seed Provide a Fruitful-Place. Scripture: Matthew 13:4-9 Languages: English
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The Midnight Cry

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXLIX (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance First Line: Ye Virgin Souls, arise Lyrics: 1 Ye Virgin Souls, arise, With all the Dead awake, Unto Salvation wise, Oil in your Vessels take: Upstarting at the Midnight-Cry, Behold your heav'nly Bridegroom nigh. 2 He comes, he comes, to call The Nations to his Bar, And take to Glory all Who meet for Glory are; Make ready for your free Reward, Go forth with Joy to meet your LORD-- 3 Go meet him in the Sky, Your everlasting Friend; Your Head to glorify, With all his Saints ascend. Ye pure in Heart, obtain the Grace To see, without a Veil, his Face. 4 Ye, that have here receiv'd The Unction from above, And in his Spirit liv'd, And thirsted for his Love; JESUS shall claim you for his Bride; Rejoice with all the Sanctify'd. 5 Rejoice, in glorious Hope, Of that great Day unknown, When you shall be caught up To stand before his Throne; Call'd to partake the Marriage-Feast, And lean on our Immanuel's Breast. 6 The everlasting Doors Shall soon the Saint, receive, Above those Angel-Powers In glorious Joy to live: Far from a World of Grief and Sin, With GOD eternally shut in. 7 Then let us wait to hear The Trumpet's welcome sound; To see our LORD appear, May we be watching found; With that bless'd Wedding-Robe endu'd,-- The Blood and righteousness of GOD. Scripture: Matthew 25:6 Languages: English
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Deserters, to the Camp return

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #LXIV (1791) Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance Lyrics: 1 Deserters, to the Camp return, Resume your former post, Bewail your Crimes, your Baseness mourn; For yet Ye are not lost. 2 Your's is a sad a dang'rous Case, Be humble, and repent; Mercy you'll find, tho' e'er so base, The Moment you relent. 3 Sinners are sav'd by Jesu's Blood, How vile so e'er thy be; Eternal Life's the Gift of God; And Gifts are always free. 4 'Tis not by Works of Righteousness Which any Man has done; But God has sent his Son to bless; Return, and kiss the Son. Languages: English

Before I Take the Body of My Lord

Author: John L. Bell Hymnal: Voices United #462 (1996) Meter: 10.10.10.4 Topics: The Church at Worship Holy Communion; liturgical Communion Songs; Confession; Invitation; Penitence; Service Music Confession and Pardon Languages: English Tune Title: LAYING DOWN

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