LYRICS
| Meter: | 7 7 7 7 extended
| Writer(s): | Ralph Wardlaw
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| Dates: | 1817
| Bible Refs: | Is 28:16; Phi 1:21
| A Collection of Hymns (Methodist) | 1889 | 672
| Church Hymnal Revised | 1920 | 314
| Methodist Hymn Book - Hymns | 1954 | 89
| Songs of Praise | 1925 | 410
| Songs of Praise, Enlarged Edition | 1931 | 465
| The Hymnal 1916 | 1916 | 219
| Trinity Hymnal | 1961 | 437
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MUSIC
| Name: | LÜBECK
| | Meter: | 7 7 7 7
| | Writer(s): | Freylinghausen's Gesangbuch
| | Dates: | 1704
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Hymns of Faith | 22 | C
| Hymns of Faith | 246 | C
| Hymns Ancient & Modern, Standard | 34 | C
| Baptist Hymn Book | 234 | D
| Methodist Hymn Book - Hymns | 89 | D
| Believers Hymn Book | 446 | D
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| 1. Christ, of all my hopes the Ground; Christ, the Spring of all my joy; Still in Thee may I be found, |:Still for Thee my powers employ:|
2. Let Thy love my heart inflame; Keep Thy fear before my sight; Be Thy praise my highest aim; |:Be Thy smile my chief delight:|
3. When affliction clouds my sky, And the wintry tempests blow, Let Thy mercy beaming eye |:Sweetly cheer the night of woe:|
4. When new triumphs of Thy Name Swell the raptured songs above, May I feel a kindred flame, |:Full of zeal, and full of love!:|
5. Life’s best joy, to see Thy praise Fly on wings of Gospel light, Leading on millennial days, |:Scattering all the shades of night!:|
6. Fountain of overflowing grace, Freely from Thy fullness give; Till I close my earthly race, |:May I prove it “Christ to live!:|
7. When, with wasting sickness worn, Sinking to the grave I lie, Or, by sudden anguish torn, |:Startled nature dreads to die:|
8. Jesus, my redeeming Lord, Be Thou then in mercy near! Let Thy smile of love afford |:Full relief from all my fear:|
9. Firmly trusting in Thy blood, Nothing shall my heart confound; Safely I shall pass the flood, |:Safely reach Emmanuel’s ground:|
10. When I touch the blessèd shore, Back the closing waves shall roll; Death’s dark stream shall never more |:Part from Thee my ravished soul:|
11. Thus, O thus, an entrance give To the land of cloudless sky; Having known it “Christ to live,” |:Let me know it “gain to die.”:|
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