Hymns and Spiritual Songs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 211 pages of information about Hymns and Spiritual Songs.

Hymns and Spiritual Songs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 211 pages of information about Hymns and Spiritual Songs.

2 “Father, I thank thy wondrous love,
“That hath reveal’d thy Son
“To men unlearned; and to babes
“Has made thy gospel known.

3 “The mysteries of redeeming grace
“Are hidden from the wise,
“While pride and carnal reasonings join
“To swell and blind their eyes.”

4 Thus doth the Lord of heaven and earth
His great decrees fulfil,
And orders all his works of grace
By his own sovereign will.

Hymn 1:13. 
The Son of God incarnate; or, The titles and the
kingdom of Christ, Isa. 9. 2 6 7.

1 The lands that long in darkness lay
Now have beheld a heavenly light;
Nations that sat in death’s cold shade
Are bless’d with beams divinely bright.

2 The virgin’s promis’d Son is born,
Behold th’ expected Child appear;
What shall his names or titles be? 
The Wonderful, the Counsellor.

3 This infant is the mighty God
Come to be suckled and ador’d
Th’ eternal Father, Prince of Peace,
The son of David, and his Lord.

4 The government of earth and seas
Upon his shoulders shall be laid
His wide dominions still increase,
And honours to his name be paid.

5 Jesus the holy child shall sit
High on his father David’s throne,
Shall crush his foes beneath his feet,
And reign to ages yet unknown.

Hymn 1:14. 
The triumph of faith; or, Christ’s unchangeable love,
Rom. 8. 33 &c.

1 Who shall the Lord’s elect condemn? 
’Tis God that justifies their souls,
And mercy like a mighty stream
O’er all their sins divinely rolls.

2 Who shall adjudge the saints to hell? 
’Tis Christ that suffer’d in their stead,
And the salvation to fulfil,
Behold him rising from the dead.

3 He lives, he lives, and sits above,
For ever interceding there: 
Who shall divide us from his love? 
Or what should tempt us to despair?

4 Shall persecution, or distress,
Famine, or sword, or nakedness? 
He that hath lov’d us bears us thro’,
And makes us more than conquerors too.

5 Faith hath an overcoming power,
It triumphs in the dying hour;
Christ is our life, our joy, our hope,
Nor can we sink with such a prop.

6 Not all that men on earth can do,
Nor powers on high, nor powers below,
Shall cause his mercy to remove,
Or wean our hearts from Christ our love.

Hymn 1:15. 
Our own weakness, and Christ our strength,
2 Cor. 12. 7 9 10.

1 Let me but hear my Saviour say,
“Strength shall be equal to thy day,”
Then I rejoice in deep distress,
Leaning on all-sufficient Grace.

2 I glory in infirmity,
That Christ’s own power may rest on me;
When I am weak, then am I strong,
Grace is my shield, and Christ my song.

3 I can do all things, or can bear
All sufferings, if my Lord be there;
Sweet pleasures mingle with the pains,
While his left hand my head sustains.

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