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Publication Date: 1800 Publisher: J. Woods, for John Tiebout Publication Place: New York Editors: Joshua Smith; J. Woods for John Tiebout

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A Soldier of the Cross

Appears in 1,947 hymnals First Line: Am I a soldier of the cross
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CHRIST"S Resurrection

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Christ our Lord is ris'n to-day Lyrics: 1 Christ our Lord is ris'n to-day, Our triumphant holy way; Who so lately on the cross Suffer'd to redeem our loss. 2 In our paschal joys and feast Let the Lord of life be blest, Let the holy three be prais'd, And to heaven our songs be rais'd, 3 Christ our lord is risen to-day, Christ our light, our life our way, The object of our love and faith, Who by dying conquer'd death. 4 The holy martyrs early came To weep o'er the Savior's tomb; Two bright angels did appear, Who said Jesus is not here. 5 Where is he, O tell us where, His bless'd residence declare; Jesus seek among the dead, Far from these dark regions fled. 6 First the sacred place behold, In rapture your dear Lord unfold; Then lift your eyes and raise your voice, In songs of praise we will rejoice. 7 Haste ye females from the sight, Make to Gallilee your flight, And to his disciples say, Jesus Christ is ris'n to-day. 8 Heralds of our joy to you, Grateful thanks and love are due; With songs to God and praises high, We'll together magnify. 9 The cross is past the crown is won, The ransom paid and death's sting gone; Let us feast, and sing, and say, Jesus Christ is ris'n to-day.

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A song of praise

Hymnal: DHSS1800 #1 (1800) First Line: Now in a song of grateful praise Lyrics: 1 Now in a song of grateful praise, To my dear Lord my voice I'll raise; With all the saints I'll join to tell, That Jesus has done all things well. 2 All worlds his glorious pow'r confess, His wisdom all his works express; But O! his love what tongue can tell, My Jesus has done all things well. 3 How sov'reign, merciful and free, Has been his love to sinful me! He pluck'd me from the jaws of hell, My Jesus has done all things well. 4 I spurned his grace, I broke his laws, And then he undertook my cause; To save me though I did rebel, My Jesus has done all things well. 5 And since my soul hath known his love, What blessings hath he made me prove! Mercy which doth all praise excel, My Jesus has done all things well. 6 Whene'er my Savior or my God, Hath on me laid his gentle rod; I know in all that has befel, That Jesus has done all things well. 7 Tho' many a flaming fiery dart, Attempt their level at my heart; With this I all my rage repel-- My Jesus has done all things well. 8 Sometimes the Lord his face doth hide, To make me pray, and kill my pride; Yet on my heart it still doth dwell, That Jesus has done all things well. 9 Soon I shall pass this vale of death, And in his arms resign my breath: Yet then my happy soul shall tell, How Jesus has done all things well. 10 And when to those bright worlds I rise, And join the anthem with the skies; Above the rest, this note shall swell, My Jesus has done all things well Languages: English
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Christ the Appletree

Hymnal: DHSS1800 #2 (1800) First Line: The tree of life my soul hath seen Lyrics: 1 The tree of life my soul hath seen, Laden with fruit, and always green, The trees of nature fruitless be, Compar'd with Christ the appletree. 2 His beauty doth all things excel, By faith I know, but ne'er can tell, The glory which I now can see, In Jesus Christ the appletree. 3 For happiness I long have sought, And pleasure I have dearly bought; I miss'd of all but now I see 'Tis found in Christ the appletree. 4 I'm wearied with my former toil, Here I will sit and rest awhile; Under the shadow I will be Of Jesus Christ the appletree. 5 With great delight I make my stay, There's none shall fright my soul away, Among the sons of men I see, There's none like Christ the appletree 6 I'll sit and eat this fruit divine, It cheers my heart like spirit'al wine. And now this fruit is sweet to me, That grows on Christ the appletree. 7 This fruit doth make my soul to thrive, It keeps my dying faith alive; Which makes my soul in haste to be With Jesus Christ the appletree. Languages: English
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The Farewell

Hymnal: DHSS1800 #3 (1800) First Line: Farewell, my brethren in the Lord Lyrics: 1 Farewell, my brethren in the Lord, The gospel sounds a jubilee; My stam'ring tongue shall sound aloud, From land to land, from sea to sea: And as I preach from place to place, I'll trust alone in God's free grace. 2 Farewell in bonds and union dear; Like strings you twine about my heart; I humbly beg your earnest pray'r, Till we shall meet no more to part-- Till we shall meat in worlds above, Encircled in eternal love. 3 Farewell my earthly friends below, Tho' all so kind and dear to me; My Jesus calls, and I must go, To sound the gospel jubilee. To sound the joys, and bear the news, To Gentile worlds, and royal Jews. 4 Farewell ye people one and all; While God shall grant me breath to breathe, I'll pray to the eternal all, That your dear souls in Christ may live; That your dear souls prepar'd may be, To reign in bliss eternally! 5 Farewell to all below the sun; And as I pass in tears below, The path is strait my feet shall run, And God will keep me as I go-- And God will keep me in his hand, And bring me to the promis'd land. 6 Farewell, farewell! I look above; Jesus, my friend, to thee I call: My joys, my crown, my only love, My safeguard there, my heavn'nly all; My theme to preach, my song to sing, My only joy till death. Amen. Languages: English

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Joshua Smith

1760 - 1795 Editor of "" in Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs

John Tiebout

Person Name: J. Woods for John Tiebout Publisher of "" in Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs