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The Lands that long in Darkness lay

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XIII (1766) Lyrics: 1 The Lands that long in Darkness lay Now have beheld a Heav'nly Light; Nations that sat in Death's cold Shade, Are blest 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. Topics: Christ His Titles and Kingdom; Deity of Christ; Christ revealed to Gentiles; Human Nature of Christ; Incarnation of Christ; Nativity of Christ; Song of Simeon Scripture: Isaiah 9:2 Languages: English
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Who shall the Lord's Elect condemn?

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XIV (1766) Lyrics: 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 through, And makes us more than Conqu'rors too. 5 Faith hath an overcoming Pow'r, 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 Pow'rs on high, nor Pow'rs below, Shall cause his Mercy to remove, Or wean our Hearts from Christ our Love. Topics: Assurance of the Love of Christ; Christ His Love to the Church; Courage and Constancy; Martyrdom; Strength from Heaven; Triumph of Faith in Christ; Zeal and Love; Courage under Persecution; Victory over Sin and Suffering Scripture: Romans 8:33-39 Languages: English
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Let me but hear my Saviour say

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XV (1766) Lyrics: 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 Pow'r 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 Suff'rings, if my Lord be there; Sweet Pleasures mingle with the Pains While his Left-Hand my Head sustains. 4 But if the Lord be once withdrawn, And we attempt the Work alone; When new Temptations spring and rise, We find how great our Weakness is. 5 So Sampson, when his Hair was lost, Met the Philistines to his Cost; Shook his vain Limbs with sad Surprize, Made feeble Fight, and lost his Eyes. Topics: Assistance against Temptations; Courage and Constancy; Law convinces of Sin; Our own Weakness and Christ our Strength Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 Languages: English
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Hosanna to the Royal Son

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XVI (1766) Lyrics: 1 Hosanna to the Royal Son Of David's ancient Line, His Natures Two, his Person One, Mysterious and Divine. 2 The Root of David here we find, And Offspring is the same; Eternity and Time are join'd In our Emanuel's Name. 3 Blest He that comes to wretched Men With peaceful News from Heav'n; Hosannas of the highest Strain To Christ the Lord be giv'n. 4 Let Mortals ne'er refuse to take Th' Hosanna on their Tongues, Lest Rocks and Stones should rise, and break Their Silence into Songs. Topics: Christ David's Son; Sight of Christ beatific; Hosanna to Christ Scripture: Matthew 21:9 Languages: English
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O for an over-coming Faith

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XVII (1766) Lyrics: 1 O for an over-coming Faith To chear my dying Hours, To Triumph o'er the Monster Death, And all his frightful Pow'rs. 2 Joyful, with all the Strength I have, My quiv'ring Lips should sing, Where is thy boasted Vict'ry Grave? And where the Monster's Sting? 3 If Sin be pardon'd, I'm secure, Death hath no Sting besides; The Law gives Sin its damning Pow'r; But Christ, my Ransom, dy'd. 4 Now to the God of Victory Immortal Thanks be paid, Who makes us Conqu'rors while we die, Through Christ our living Head. Topics: Death overcome; Christ His Love to the Chruch Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:55-58 Languages: English
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Hear what the Voice from Heav'n proclaims

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XVIII (1766) Lyrics: 1 Hear what the Voice from Heav'n proclaims For all the pious Dead, Sweet is the Savour of their Names, And soft their sleeping Bed. 2 They die in Jesus, and are blest; How kind their Slumbers are! From Suff'rings and from Sins releas'd, And freed from ev'ry Snare. 3 Far from this World of Toil and Strife, They're present with the Lord; The Labours of their mortal Life End in a large Reward. Topics: Blessed are the Dead in the Lord; Death and Burial of a Saint; Gospel sinned against Scripture: Revelation 14:13 Languages: English
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Lord, at thy Temple we appear

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XIX (1766) Lyrics: 1 Lord, at thy Temple we appear, As happy Simeon came, And hope to meet our Saviour here; O make our Joys the same! 2 With what divine and vast Delight The good old Man was fill'd, When fondly in his wither'd Arms He clasp'd the holy Child. 3 Now I can leave this World, he cry'd, Behold, thy Servant dies; I've seen thy great Salvation, Lord, And close my peaceful Eyes. 4 This is the Light prepar'd to shine Upon the Gentile Lands, Thine Israel's Glory, and their Hope, To break their slavish Bands. [5 Jesus, the Vision of thy Face, Hath over-pow'ring Charms; Scarce shall I feel Death's cold Embrace, If Christ be in my Arms. 6 Then while ye hear my Heart-strings break, How sweet my Minutes roll! A mortal Paleness on my Cheek, And Glory in my Soul.] Topics: Christ His Human and Divine Nature; Death desirable; Presence in Death; Simeon's Song Scripture: Luke 2:27-32 Languages: English
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Awake my Heart, arise my Tongue

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XX (1766) Lyrics: 1 Awake my Heart, arise my Tongue, Prepare a tuneful Voice; In God the Life of all my Joys Aloud will I rejoice. 2 'Tis he adorn'd my naked Soul, And made Salvation mine; Upon a poor polluted Worm He makes his Graces shine. 3 And lest the Shadow of a Spot Should on my Soul be found, He took the Robe the Saviour wrought, And cast it all around. 4 How far the heav'nly Robe exceeds What earthly Princes wear! These Ornaments, how bright they shine! How white the Garments are! 5 The Spirit wrought my Faith and Love, And Hope, and ev'ry Grace, But Jesus spent his Life to work The Robe of Righteousness. 6 Strangely, my Soul, art thou array'd By the great Sacred Three; In sweetest Harmony of Praise Let all thy Pow'rs agree. Topics: Answers to the Church's Prayers; Spiritual Apparel; Justification and Sanctification Scripture: Isaiah 61:10 Languages: English
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Lo, what a glorious Sight appears

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XXI (1766) Lyrics: 1 Lo, what a glorious Sight appears To our believing Eyes! The Earth and Seas are past away, And the old rolling Skies. 2 From the third Heav'n where God resides, That holy, happy Place, The New Jerusalem comes down Adorn'd with shining Grace. 3 Attending Angels shout for Joy, And the bright Armies sing, Mortals, behold the sacred Seat Of your descending King. 4 The God of Glory down to Men Removes his bless'd Abode; Men, the dear Objects of his Grace, And he the loving God. 5 His own soft Hand shall wipe the Tears, From ev'ry weeping Eye, And Pains, and Groans, and Griefs, and Fears, And Death itself shall die. 6 How long, dear Saviour, oh how long, Shall this bright Hour delay? Fly swifter round, ye Wheels of Time, And bring the welcome Day. Topics: Christ His Kingdom among Men; Protection of the Church; Safety of the Church; Church Its Enemies slain by Christ Scripture: Revelation 21:1-4 Languages: English
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In vain the wealthy Mortals toil

Hymnal: PDIL1766 #I.XXIV (1766) Lyrics: 1 In vain the wealthy Mortals toil, And heap their shining Dust in vain, Look down and scorn the humble Poor, And boast their lofty Hills of Gain. 2 Their golden Cordials cannot ease Their pained Hearts or aching Heads, Nor fright, nor bribe approaching Death From glitt'ring Roofs and downy Beds. 3 The ling'ring, the unwilling Soul, The dismal Summons must obey, And bid a long, a sad Farewel, To the pale Lump of lifeless Clay. 4 Thence they are huddled to the Grave, Where Kings and Slaves have equal Thrones; Their Bones without Distinction lie Amongst the Heap of meaner Bones. Topics: Covetousness; Death of a Sinner; Rich sinner dying Scripture: Psalm 49:6 Languages: English

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