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Oh What Amazing Horrors Seize

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16256 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Oh what amaz­ing hor­rors seize Lyrics: 1 Oh what amaz­ing hor­rors seize The sin­ner at his death! With what re­luct­ance and des­pair, He yields his part­ing breath. 2 He gives a groan, and straight is gone Where woe­ful spir­its dwell; A vic­tim to eter­nal wrath, The quench­less flames of hell. 3 Some drops of this tre­men­dous storm Might fall at times be­fore; But now it bursts up­on his head, In one re­lent­less show­er. 4 Oh may I, ere it be too late, To Jesus’ cross re­pair; From thence de­rive a cheer­ing hope, And find sal­va­tion there. 5 Supported by His pow­er­ful grace And sprin­kled with His blood, I’ll rest se­cure from ev­ery ill, Nor dread an an­gry God. Languages: English Tune Title: CLAUDIUS
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View The Expiring Saint!

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16257 Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: View the ex­pir­ing saint! Lyrics: 1 View the ex­pir­ing saint! When out­ward com­forts cease, God is his all suf­fi­cient help, And gives him in­ward peace. 2 Varied his course has been, With ma­ny clouds o’ercast; Though oft dis­tressed with doubts and fears, He con­quers all at last. 3 With grate­ful heart he views What grace for him has done, Yet for ac­cept­ance he de­pends On Je­sus’ blood alone. 4 Not so the man pro­fane, Most aw­ful is his close; Despairing, in the grave he sinks, Amidst fore­bod­ing woes. 5 The death­less worm shall gnaw, The quench­less fire con­sume, And wrath in all its dire­ful forms Is his eter­nal doom. Languages: English Tune Title: FESTAL SONG
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See, Whilst The Saint Expiring Lies

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16258 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: See, whilst the saint ex­pir­ing lies Lyrics: 1 See, whilst the saint ex­pir­ing lies, Upward he lifts his long­ing eyes; In praise he spends his lat­est breath, Triumphs in pain, and sings in death. 2 Oh who can tell what sec­ret power Supports him in the gloo­my hour; What un­seen hand is with him there, Or whence pro­ceeds that cheer­ful air? 3 A smile upon his lips ap­pears, His face a heav’n­ly as­pect wears; Each grief re­moved, each sin for­giv’n, On earth he feels the dawn of Heav’n. 4 Sinners be­hold, and won­der­ing cry, "Thus, like the right­eous, let me die"; But such an end they’ll ne­ver find, Who leave not such a life be­hind. Languages: English Tune Title: DE PAUW
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O all-aton­ing Lamb

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: CYBER #16259 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 O all-aton­ing Lamb, O Sav­ior of man­kind, If ev­ery soul may in Thy name With me sal­va­tion find; If Thou hast chos­en me, To tes­ti­fy Thy grace (That vast un­fa­thom­able sea Which co­vers all our race): 2 Equip me for the war, And teach my hands to fight, My sim­ple up­right heart pre­pare, And guide my words aright! Control my ev­ery thought, My whole of self re­move; Let all my works in Thee be wrought, Let all be wrought in love. 3 O arm me with the mind, Meek Lamb, that was in Thee, And let my know­ing zeal be joined To fer­vent cha­ri­ty: With calm and tem­pered zeal Let me en­force Thy call, And vin­di­cate Thy gra­cious will, Which of­fers life to all. 4 O! do not let me trust In any arm but Thine, Humble, O hum­ble to the dust This stub­born soul of mine; Cast all my reeds aside, Captivate ev­ery thought, And drain me of my strength and pride, And bring me down to naught. 5 Thou dost not stand in need Of me to prop Thy cause, T’assert Thy ge­ner­al grace, or spread The vic­to­ry of Thy cross; A fee­ble thing of naught With hum­ble shame I own; The help which up­on Earth is wrought Thou dost it all alone. 6 Little, and base, and mean, And vile in mine own eyes, A lump of mi­se­ry and sin At Thy com­mand I rise; I rise at Thy com­mand, I an­swer to Thy call, A wit­ness of Thy grace I stand, Thy grace which is for all. 7 O may I love like Thee, And in Thy foot­steps tread! Thou hat­est all ini­qui­ty, But no­thing Thou hast made; O may I learn Thy art With meek­ness to re­prove, To hate the sin with all my heart, But still the sin­ner love. 8 Increase (if that can be) The per­fect hate I feel To Sa­tan’s Hor­ri­ble De­cree, That ge­nu­ine child of Hell; Which feigns Thee to pass by The most of Ad­am’s race, And leave them in their blood to die, Shut out from sav­ing grace. 9 To most, as de­vils teach, (Get thee be­hind me, Fiend!) To most Thy mer­cies ne­ver reach, Whose mer­cies ne­ver end: "Millions of souls Thy will Delighted to or­dain Inevitable death to feel, And ev­er­last­ing pain." 10 In vain Thy writ­ten Word The hell­ish tale gain­says, Bids all re­ceive their com­mon Lord, And of­fers all Thy grace: Prophets, apos­tles join, And saints and an­gels call; And Christ at­tests the love di­vine, That sent Him down for all. 11 Yet still, alas! there are Who give their God the lie, The Sav­ior of the world they dare With all His truths de­ny; A monstrous two-fold will To God the Just they give, “His secret one ordained to kill, Whom His declared bids live. 12 "The God of truth commands All sinners to repent, And mocks the work of His own hands, By what He never meant: Commands them to believe An un­avail­ing lie, Him for their Savior to receive, For them who did not die." 13 Loving to every man, Of tenderest pity full, Did God the Good, the Just, ordain To damn one helpless soul? "He did! the Just, the Good," (Hell answers from beneath) "Spite of His Word, His oath, He would; He wills the sinner’s death." 14 Like as a Father feels His suffering children’s care, In God such kind compassion dwells, For all His offs­pring are: "He loves His little ones," (As Satan speaks) “so well, To dash their brains against the stones, And shut them up in Hell. 15 "He gives them damning grace To raise their torments higher, And makes His shrieking children pass To Moloch through the fire; He doomed their souls to death From all eternity," This is that wisdom from beneath, That Horrible Decree! 16 My soul it harrows up, It freezes all my blood, My tingling ears I fain would stop Against their hellish god. Constrained, alas! to hear His re­pro­bat­ing roar, And see him horribly appear All stained with human gore. 17 ’Tis thus, Thou loving Lamb, Thy creatures picture Thee; I blush to own my nature’s shame, That nature is in me; But let it not remain, The dire reproach efface; Arise, O God, Thy truth maintain, Thy all-redeeming grace. 18 Defend Thy mercy’s cause: Men have blasphemed their God, Thrown down the altar of Thy cross, And trampled on Thy blood; Thy truth and righteousness Their impious schemes disprove And rob Thee of Thy favorite grace; Thine universal love. 19 Ah! foolish souls, and blind! If your report be true, If mercy is not unconfined, What mercy were for you! Who all His truth blaspheme, Who all His grace deny; Fury, ye worms, is not in Him, Or He would you pass by. 20 Jesus, forgive the wrong, But O! Thy foes restrain, Silence the lewd, opprobrious tongue, That scourges Thee again: They put Thee, Lord, to shame, Again to death pursue; Yet O forgive them, gentle Lamb, They know not what they do. 21 Some men of simple heart The Devil’s tale believe, Beguiled by the old Serpent’s art, His saying they receive: For fear of robbing Thee They rob Thee of Thy grace, And (O good God) to prove it free, Damn almost all the race. 22 Pity their simpleness, O Savior of mankind, Scatter the clouds of smoke that press Their weak, bewildered mind; The other Gospel chase To Hell from whence it came; And let them taste Thy general grace, And let them know Thy name. 23 O all-redeeming Lord, Our common friend and head, Thine everlasting Gospel word In their behalf we plead! If they have drank their bane, Do Thou the death remove, The venomous thing drive out again By universal love. 24 Let it not plunge their soul In all th’extremes of ill, The fatal mischief, Lord, control, Nor suffer it to kill; Thou woudst that none should die, O bring them back to God; Thy sovereign antidote apply, Thine all-atoning blood. 25 Avenge us of our foe, And crush the Serpent’s head, Nor longer suffer him to sow On earth the deadly seed; The Trampler on Thy grace Bruise him beneath our feet; To Hell the old Deceiver chase, And seal the burning pit. 26 Then shall Thy saints rejoice, The Song of Moses sing, With angel choirs lift up their voice, And praise their heav’nly king. "Th’Accuser is subdued, And put to endless shame, Cast down by the all-cleansing blood Of the victorious Lamb." Languages: English Tune Title: GÖTTINGEN
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All Praise Be To God!

Author: James Holme Hymnal: CYBER #16260 Meter: 12.8.12.8 D First Line: All praise be to God! O’er the bil­lows of ocean Lyrics: 1 All praise be to God! O’er the bil­lows of ocean, Thro’ isles of the south and the north, The mis­sions have sped with tri­um­phant de­vo­tion, To com­pass the bounds of the earth. 2 Sweet pow­er that thus to the hea­then un­veil­eth The need and the tri­umph of pray­er; How co­ve­nant mer­cy in Je­sus pre­vail­eth O’er ig­nor­ance, guilt and des­pair. 3 On, on, ye swift mes­sen­gers, her­alds of Jesus, O’er mount­ain, o’er de­sert, and wave! Proclaim thro’ the na­tions His pow­er to re­lease us From ter­rors of death and des­pair. 4 On, on, with the arm of His right­eous­ness o’er you, The strong­holds of sin to de­stroy! On, on, with the spir­it of glo­ry be­fore you, To give you a har­vest of joy. Languages: English Tune Title: ASSATEAGUE
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Infinite Love

Author: Sarah A. T. Wittenmyer Hymnal: CYBER #16261 Meter: 12.8.12.8 D First Line: There’s a love that is sweet­er than earth's sweetest thing Refrain First Line: Let the web and the woof Lyrics: 1 There’s a love that is sweet­er than earth’s sweet­est thing, A love that is free from al­loy; not the jewels and wealth That the whole world could bring could pur­chase such rap­tur­ous joy. Refrain: Let the web and the woof of this in­fi­nite love Enfold me and wrap me about, till I stand with the saints And the an­gels above, wafe home, ne­ver more to go out. 2 There is peace in this love, peace eter­nal and calm, That soothes all our sor­row and woe; there is health in its touch, Like sweet Gi­le­ad’s balm, that all who will test it may know. [Refrain] 3 There is pow’r in this love pow’r to quick­en the dead, A pow’r that trans­fig­ures the soul; that gives joy for the ash­es Of sor­row and dread, and life while the long ag­es roll. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: AVENTURA
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'Tis Good, Beyond All Other Good

Author: James Holme Hymnal: CYBER #16262 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: ’Tis good, be­yond all oth­er good Lyrics: 1 ’Tis good, be­yond all oth­er good, To dai­ly live in pray­er, To rear an al­tar to our God, And meet re­joic­ing there. 2 No nob­ler, no more cheer­ing sight In this dark world we see Than when a house­hold all unite In fer­vent pi­ety. 3 The Chris­tian’s heart is Je­sus’ throne, His home is Je­sus’, too, He is not left an hour alone, But still in Je­sus’ view. 4 Sweet home where fel­low­ship divine The soul with grace sup­plies, Such home, O God, be ev­er mine, And mine such hal­lowed joys. Languages: English Tune Title: MAITLAND
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The Highest Heavens, The Brightest Sun

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Hymnal: CYBER #16263 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The high­est heav­ens, the bright­est sun Lyrics: 1 The high­est heav­ens, the bright­est sun, Are but faint em­blems of their Lord; He is the great, the migh­ty One, Strong is His arm, and true His word. 2 On earth what can with Him com­pare? Princes from Him de­rive their pow­er; Riches but sor­did tri­fles are, And beau­ty but a fad­ing flow­er. 3 He formed the stars, those glit­ter­ing orbs, Which move and shine at His com­mand; He made the bois­ter­ous sea, and curbs Its rag­ing bil­lows with His hand. 4 His aw­ful thun­der shakes the skies, The dus­ky clouds He makes His throne; With fear­ful speed His light­ning flies, And storms of hail come ratt­ling down. 5 The blus­ter­ing winds His will ob­ey, All na­ture trem­bles at His nod; He gov­erns with re­sist­less sway, And spreads His ter­rors all abroad. Languages: English Tune Title: MOZART
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Take Thy Pastor's Prayer And Blessing

Author: James Holme Hymnal: CYBER #16264 Meter: 8.7.8.7 First Line: Take thy pas­tor’s pray­er and bless­ing Lyrics: 1 Take thy pas­tor’s pray­er and bless­ing Ere thou go­est from his care; Peace with God in Christ pos­sess­ing, May thy soul His mer­cies share. 2 Bear in mind the pro­mise spok­en At the al­tar of the Lord; Tremble lest the vow be brok­en, And sin’s wag­es thy re­ward. 3 Joy and love and hope o’er­flow­ing Shall thy hap­py por­tion be, If thy soul with fer­vor glow­ing Cleave to Je­sus stead­fast­ly. 4 Sorrow’s path may lie be­fore thee; But if Christ be all thy stay, Thou art pass­ing on to glo­ry, And His grace will smooth the way. 5 Let thy pray­ers be dai­ly of­fered With a strong ad­or­ing faith, In the name of Him who suf­fered To re­deem thy soul from death. 6 May each sun that o’er thee shin­eth See thee feed­ing on His word, Till at last when strength de­clin­eth, Thou art meet to join thy Lord. 7 And, when life’s last hour is end­ing, May thy loved ones see thee blest; Unto Christ thy soul com­mend­ing As it gains its heav’n­ly rest. Languages: English Tune Title: SANCTUM
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Lord, God Of Hosts, Who Dost Fulfill

Author: James Holme Hymnal: CYBER #16265 Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 First Line: Lord, God of Hosts, who dost ful­fill Lyrics: 1 Lord, God of Hosts, who dost ful­fill In Heav’n and earth Thy so­ve­reign will, For Heav’n and earth are Thine, The coun­cils of our na­tion bless With wis­dom, truth, and ho­li­ness, With light and love di­vine. 2 Whate’er they seek, what­e’er de­cree, O may they lift their hearts to Thee, For Thine al­migh­ty aid. Free them from sin’s cor­rupt­ing sway, Teach them to show the heav’n­ward way Where hum­bler men may tread. 3 Be it their cher­ished, fixed de­sign To make Thy grace, Thy glo­ry shine, And ground our laws in Thee. Thy Church from er­ror to de­fend, Until its light to Heav’n as­cend, And spread from sea to sea. 4 When Thou in ter­ror ris­est forth To sweep the wick­ed from the earth With dread re­sist­less stroke, Our na­tion shield with shel­ter­ing arm, Her tow­er of re­fuge from the storm, Her ev­er­last­ing rock. Languages: English Tune Title: MERIBAH

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