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When Oppressed With Sore Afflcition

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16236 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: When op­pressed with sore af­flict­ion Lyrics: 1 When op­pressed with sore af­flict­ion, In the sac­red word I find Antidotes against de­ject­ion, Sovereign balm to heal the mind; As I turn the vol­ume ov­er, And ex­plore each am­ple page, Treasures new I oft dis­co­ver Which my warm­est thoughts en­gage. 2 But at times, alas, I wan­der, Seem to read the word in vain, And too oft that time I squan­der, When true wis­dom I might gain, Pardon, Lord, my in­at­ten­tion, Sacred en­er­gy im­part, To re­store from this de­clen­sion, My de­ceit­ful, wan­der­ing heart. 3 Shed on me Thy rays trans­port­ing, Dissipate the gloom with­in, May I to Thy word re­sort­ing, Rescued be from ev­ery sin; Let the joys of Thy sal­va­tion, Ever hence my pow­ers en­gage, Send Thy truth to ev­ery na­tion, Bid it shine from age to age. Languages: English Tune Title: SAILING
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My Soul Desires The Word

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16237 Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: My soul de­sires the word Lyrics: 1 My soul de­sires the word, As in­fants seek the breast; To me its sacr­ed pro­mis­es Afford a con­stant feast. 2 When I be­hold the page, Where Je­sus’ glo­ries shine, A ge­ni­al warmth spreads o’er my soul, The pow­er of love di­vine. 3 Its pre­cepts are a light, To guide me lest I stray, A shin­ing lamp around my path, To show my feet the way. 4 Its threat­en­ings awe the mind, And make me fear to sin; And while Thy word is my de­light, It keeps my con­science clean. 5 ’Tis here, in deep dis­tress, I solid comfort find; Beneath the frown­ings of the world, It soothes the trou­bled mind. 6 From im­per­fect­ion free, In it all rich­es meet; Not pur­est gold is half so dear, Nor ho­ney half so sweet. Languages: English Tune Title: DENNIS
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All Round The Globe Does Satan Trace

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16238 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: All round the globe does Sa­tan trace Lyrics: 1 All round the globe does Sa­tan trace, Nor keeps a cer­tain road; Sworn foe to all the hu­man race, And ene­my to God. 2 He forms his plots and lays them deep, Th’unwary to de­coy; Lo, now he flies, and now he creeps, To ruin and de­stroy. 3 Alluring baits does he pre­sent, To draw the soul to sin; Excites to wrath and dis­con­tent, Works ev­ery lust with­in. 4 Let rich and poor, and young and old, Of Sa­tan’s wiles be­ware; He to pre­sump­tion tempts the bold, The ti­mid to des­pair. 5 He wan­ders still from place to place, And waits th’un­guard­ed hour, The tru­ly pi­ous to dis­tress, The wick­ed to devour. 6 But thanks to our al­migh­ty king, Who does his pow­er re­strain; If Je­sus His as­sist­ance bring, The temp­ter tempts in vain. Languages: English Tune Title: YORK
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Vile Tempter, Quick Be Gone

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16239 Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Vile tempt­er, quick be gone Lyrics: 1 Vile tempt­er, quick be gone, Thy snares are spread in vain; Thy fie­ry darts, to wound my soul, Retort on thee again. 2 Though in an an­gel’s form, Through the dis­guise I see; Thou art an ene­my to God, A cru­el foe to me. 3 Thine art­ful stra­ta­gems Shall teach me to be­ware; Great is thy cru­el­ty and rage, And great shall be my care. 4 Or should I fee­ble prove, Know, Jesus is my friend; Through Him thy base at­tempts shall fail, And in con­fu­sion end. 5 He con­quered on the cross, And will new con­quests gain; Begone, se­duc­er vile, be gone, Thy snares are spread in vain. Languages: English Tune Title: ORRINGTON
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Satan, By Artifice And Fraud

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16240 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Satan, by ar­ti­fice and fraud Lyrics: 1 Satan, by ar­ti­fice and fraud, Unwary souls de­coys; Draws the af­fect­ions off from God, Allures, and then de­stroys. 2 With sub­tle art he spreads the net, Ye saints, in time be­ware; Be cir­cum­spect, and guard your feet Against the dan­ger­ous snare. 3 Though he as­sumes an an­gel’s face, As oft­en­times he will; Yet swift­ly flee this foe to peace, For he is Sa­tan still. 4 To God ap­proach by fer­vent pray­er, And His as­sist­ance crave; Then will He make your souls His care, Who migh­ty is to save. Languages: English Tune Title: DEWITT
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Base Tempter, Hence Depart

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16241 Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Base temp­ter, hence de­part Lyrics: 1 Base temp­ter, hence de­part, The dread­ful charge with­draw; Too true in­deed, I’ve oft­en sinned, But Christ has kept the law. 2 Shouldst thou with crimes ac­cuse, The guil­ty charge I own; But trust the pro­mise and the grace Of God’s in­car­nate Son. 3 That bound­less grace and love, Which thou shalt ne­ver share, Is the foun­da­tion of my hope, A re­fuge from des­pair. 4 Enhanced as is my guilt, Couldst thou in­crease the score, I’d fly the swift­er to the cross, And watch and pray the more. Languages: English Tune Title: GREENWOOD
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The Garden Of Our Lord

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: CYBER #16242 First Line: Will you go? Will you go to that beautiful city? Refrain First Line: We’ll walk by the side of Emanuel there Lyrics: 1 Will you go? Will you go to that beautiful city? The flowers are in bloom, and the leaves never fade; Where the rivers of peace thro’ the valleys are flowing, And all in the sunlight of God is arrayed. Refrain: We’ll walk by the side of Emanuel there, And roam with delight in His garden so fair; We’ll praise and adore Him our loving Redeemer, Who gathers us home in His glory to share. Will you go? Will you go? Will you go? Will you go? 2 There our friends that the footsteps of Jesus have followed, And cared for His lost ones while with us below, Are waiting for us on the banks of the river, And tenderly calling, “Oh say, will you go?” [Refrain] 3 There the Lord in His garden will crown us with jewels, If we have been faithful to gather them here, And oh, when we enter our beautiful mansion, He’ll wipe from our eyes every sad parting tear. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Will you go? Will you go to that beautiful city?]
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I Fear The Serpent's Hiss

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16243 Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: I fear the ser­pent’s hiss Lyrics: 1 I fear the ser­pent’s hiss, The prowl­ing li­on’s roar, The tempt­er’s fas­ci­nat­ing wiles, And his de­stroy­ing pow­er. 2 What sub­tle arts he tries, To draw me in­to sin! Presents th’al­lur­ing bait, but hides The bane­ful hook with­in. 3 He makes fair pro­mis­es Of safe­ty, peace and joy; And where his craft does not pre­vail, He’ll ope­n force em­ploy. 4 A thou­sand forms he takes, As best may suit his end; Now a bright an­gel he ap­pears, And now a hate­ful fiend. 5 But why should I of him Be slav­ish­ly afraid? Jesus, whose heel the ser­pent bruised, Shall bruise the ser­pent’s head. Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHWELL
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Unstable Souls, The Slaves Of Sense

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16244 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Unstable souls, the slaves of sense, The tempt­er oft be­guiles, Approaching with some fair pre­tense, He veils his art­ful wiles. 2 Sometimes he tempts us to pre­sume, And then to deep des­pair; Tells us, in Christ there is no room, No re­fuge for us there. 3 To youth he says, "’Tis yet too soon, A dy­ing pray­er will do"; To hoa­ry age, "The time is gone, To form the life anew." 4 When car­nal ob­jects we pur­sue, He strews them in our way, Enticing baits pre­sents to view, And makes us soon his prey. 5 Now he as­sumes a form di­vine, The sim­ple to al­lure, Extols their du­ties with de­sign, Their ru­in to se­cure. 6 A God all mer­cy or all wrath, He’ll place be­fore our view, Severe to mark the least of­fense, Or care­less what we do. 7 Great God, his va­ri­ous schemes con­found, Bind up this haugh­ty foe; Then shall our tongues Thy praise re­sound, Our hearts with joy o’er­flow. Languages: English Tune Title: EAGLEY
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Praise To The Trinity

Author: James H. Pooley Hymnal: CYBER #16245 Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7.4.7 First Line: Praise we bring to Thee, O Father! Refrain First Line: Praise Him, praise Him Lyrics: 1 Praise we bring to Thee, O Father! Mighty un­cre­at­ed God; Heav’n and hell and earth to­ge­ther, Tremble at Thine aw­ful nod. Refrain: Praise Him, praise Him, Hallelujah, praise His name; Praise Him, praise Him, Hallelujah, praise His name. 2 Praise we bring to Thee, O Sav­ior! Countless hosts of ran­somed souls, Through the cross and by Thy fa­vor, Swell the an­them as it rolls. [Refrain] 3 Praise we bring to Thee, O Spir­it! In Thy later Gos­pel days; We who Thy rich grace in­her­it, Join the new cre­ation’s praise. [Refrain] 4 Praise to Thee, tri­une Je­ho­vah! Equal, co-eter­nal Three; Earth’s re­sound­ing hal­le­lu­jah Rises ju­bi­lant to Thee. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: COSTA SMERALDA

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