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I sing thy wondrous grace........................ Watts 119 $ Father! 2 Far be thine honor spread, \: And long thy praise endure, \ > Till morning light, and evening shade, imp >* Shall be exchanged no more. 6 From sorrow, toil, and pain, And sin, we shall be fiee; And perfect love and fiiendship reign, Through all eternity. I q ~ PSALM 95, C. I come to the garden alone. MI. 6 Now safely moored-my perils o'er, mf I'11 sing, first in night's diadem, e< For ever and for evermore, f" The Star-the Star of Bethlehem! 24 PSALM 24, H. Christ exalted to the Throne. 343 See-from his hands, his feet, his side, Fast flows the sacred crimson tide I 2 But life attends the deathful sound, And flows fiom every bleeding wound: i The vital stream, -how free it flow, $ To save and cleanse his rebel-foes!
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In thankful hands, * And yield them up to thee; Joyful that we ourselves are thine, —, Thine let our offspring be. To my complaints, 11 For my soul within me faints; Thee, far off, I call to mind, In the land I left behind, Where the streams of Jordan flow, Where the heights of Hermon glow. Page 525 I lIl2MINISTRY. HYMN 451, 8s and 7s.! 0***** **rs**Q~~B))~, t~~~SS -_-************) O04H06P%)09. 2 The oath and promise of the Lord'M Join to confirm the wondrous grace; mnf Eternal power performs the word, f And fills all heaven with endless praise. My Father i blissful name.................. Steele 65 M iy God Imy King! Mt. carmel worship i come to the garden alone lyricis.fr. Len 4 Rehearse his praise with awe profound; mn Let knowledge]ead the song; Nor mock him with a solemn sound Upon a thoughtless tongue. ''- ~ 3 Let the vain world pronounce it shame, i And cast tleir scandals on thy cause; < We come to boast our Saviour's name, f And make our triumphs in his cross. 39 Sick-bed Devotion. Come in Jesus' precious name; We welcome thee, with one accord, And trust the Saviour does the same.
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Make my wounded spirit whole, Far away, the tempter drive; Speak the word and set me free, - Let mle live alone to thee. Revival, 137, 168, 214, 370 487-493, Praiset 43, 11, 112, 114, 1, 15, 155, 156, Rewards, 144, 149, 461. PSjALr 8, Second Part, L. Christ's Condescension and Glorification. 8 And, while we pass this vale of tears, o 7We'11 make our joys and sorrows known; We'11 share each other's hopes and fears, And count a brother's cares our own. Mnp 3 His steady counsels change the face Of the declining year; He bids the sun cut short his race, And wintry days appear. 2 r d''5 ^^ l S - CD CD _ _ - r i - ii i~~~~~~P-~, - t -— 1 1 ^ V I~ -~: ^ ^ ^ -. 2 Thus to the Lord I taised my cry, IHe heard nle from his holy Iill; f At his command the waves rolled by; > IHe beckoned, —and the winds were still. I, 1 O lest or nd lives express O The hloly, gospel, -wNe pro1fess;, So let our works and virtues shine, To prove the doctrine all-divine. Hymn and song listing | GodSongs.net. M$ f We have not words, nor hours enough, Their numbers to repeat. Hear, when I spread my hands abroad, And cry for succor from thy throne; S Oh! 4 In scenes exalted or depressed, 1- Be thou our joy, and tlhou our rest; Ti-y goodness all our hopes sltll raise, } mf Adored, llthrouh ll 11 ou clhanging days. M 4 Vast are thy works, almiighty Lord! Why do my thoughts indulge despair, And sin against my God?
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Terrors no more shall shake my soul; Miy refuge is my God. And cheer mv soul With tly fforgiving love; Oh! The Lord, the mighty Saviour, J Quits the grave, the throne to claim; Object of his endless favor, God o'er all exalts his name; Those who hate him- Clothed with everlasting shame. T 586) ErNHYMN 586, 7s. ] PSALM 136, L. l 36 Thanks for Creation and Redemption. 5 Let us thlen writh angels sing, — 4 " Glory to the new-born King; I p Peace on earth, and Imercy mild, - God and sinners reconciled. " I qp 5 Low at my soul would lie, - I Here safety dwells and peace divine; ~grgC*MIBH~)~O~b B~~b~6~~4+.., Page 326 326 HYMNS CXXX, CXXXLI. Mt. carmel worship i come to the garden alone lyrics alan jackson. Mf 1]p OUNDLESS glory, Lord! The sinner's stay, s mf Though heaven and earth shall pass away. 595 I mp 4 What shall tlle wretch, the sinner, do? 2 77 87 The Gospel Trumpet.
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Important as this tloloulgh is, it has been greatly overlooked by the writ;erTs of HLymns, I and the compilers of Books for the use of the sanctlary. C I~~~~~ p52 tz ni~'lYitN sm. Why, burdened now with sorrow, Is every lab'ring thought? At noon repeat my cry; $ The night shall hear me ask his grace, $ Nor will he long deny. HYi IN 518, C. I Come to the Garden Alone - Mt Carmel Worship (Lyrics) Chords - Chordify. 518 JlMinisters watch for Souls. 2 And make the wicked flee; They are but thy chastising rod To drive thy saints to thee. " 2 "Fear not, " said he, -for mighty dread mnp I-ad seized their troubled mind, - " Glad tidings of great joy I bring, To you and all mankind. Mf 1 Ai/Y never-ceasing songs shall show - The mercies otf the Lordu;'\ And nmne succe tleng ages know:ow i a1ithful. Roll the rock away; - Death I yield up thy mighty prey; See! Mn 2 To meditate thy precepts, Lord! 1 58 The expiring Saviour. Bid these mournful shades depart, And bring the dawn of day.
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3 Too long my soul has gone, Far from my God, astray; In sin's delusive wavy. 263 Our souls with vast amazement fill, And speak the builder —GOD. I 8 BBy nature, all are gone astray,,, Tnheiri prat-ice the same;! 411 So faithless to its promises, — So prone to every sin. Send thy blessed Spirit down, To banish all my fears. F" 1 R]AISE your triumphant songs - To an immortal tune; Let the wide earth resound the deeds Celestial grace has done. E 8 One day, amidst the place Where my dear God hath been, ~s1- <. P jStand nd d ear thine awful doom. He is our shepherd;-we the sheep, His mercy chose, his pastures keep. Mt. carmel worship i come to the garden alone lyrics collection. May these poor remains of breath < Teach the wide world thy love. I 2 Wide, through the world, he spreads his sway, And bids the heathen lands obey, $ His church, with willing offerings, greet, $ p And bend submissive at her feet.
3 Then shall the mourner, at thy feet, Rejoice to seek thy face; > And grateful own-how kind, how sweet, - Thy condescending grace. M 6 Make me to walk in thy comnlands-'T is a delightful road; Nor let my head, or heart, or hands, Offend against my God. Haste away, While yet a pard'ning God he's found. His house, the seat of wealth, shall be An unexhausted treasury, And with successive honors crowned.
2 See the fair way his hand hath made;-~ nmp How peaceful and how plain! With holy joy, His arm shall all your foes destroy. Rock, 37, 38, 66, 82, 107, 336. 0 Death is life, and labor rest: p o Welcome, sleep or death, to me, - Still secure, if still with thee. 2 Behold this fair and fertile globe, By him in wisdom planned! I 4) XHYMN 432, C. *'lllThe Imotion of a hlidden fire jnp That trembles in the breast. 4 0 Spirit of the Lord! 179 dol 3 To a pleasant land he brings, Where the vine and olive grow, Where, from flowery hills, the springs $ Through luxuriant valleys flow. Hsave thy foes been proud and scornful, p By thy sighs and tears unmloved? M 3 Blest are the men, whom thou wilt choose To bring them near thy face; Give them a dwelling in thy house, To feast upon thy grace. Np 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. Nmf 2 There, like streams that feed the garden, Pleasures, without end, shall flow; For the Lord, your faith rewarding, All his bounty shall bestow: Still, in undisturbed possession, Peace and riglteousness sliail reign; Never sllall you feel oppressionHIea the voice of war again. I mnf Great is his love, and large his grace, Through the redemption of his Son; He turns our feet from sinful ways, And pardons what our hands have done.
Mp 4 Give us now relief from pain, Human aid is all in vain: i < We, through God, shall yet prevail, He wvill help, when foes assail. 2 Let every creature join To celebrate his name, And all their various powers Assist th' exalted theme: 12. I long to be there, Imp Where sorrow and sin bid adieu, mnf Your joy and your friendship to share; $ To wonder, and worship with you. Whose life to God was given? A 3 Then to thy rest, my soul! Zm/f See thalt glorv-belaming ~ -" Watchlman! Page 582 582 IIYM'NS DCXXXIII, DCXXXIV. The Righteous and the Wicked. L How firn his truth, how large his grace I He takes his mercy for his throne; And thence he makes his glories known. 2 I-ast thou imparted to my soul A living spark of holy fire? Si;~ YII N 685, C. Xi. He is heaven's all-glorious Lord. " A span, their line; And what my age, compared with thine? I IIT 271, L. 27 1 I KockiznZr at the Door.