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Indwelling Sin hymns, continued
Robert Cruttenden wrote Hymn #233 in Nettleton's Village Hymns for Social Worship, 1825. What jarring natures dwell within Imperfect grace, remaining sin! Nor this can reign, nor that prevail Though each, by turns, my h… -
Stomach pains
Some of you are aware that for the last year or so, I've had minimal to severe stomach pains that sometimes leave me unable to stand up straight without immense pain. I went to the doctor and detailed all of the symptom… -
Psalm 32 and Hart #70
Psalm 32, from the English Standard Version:Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no dec… -
Gadsby #797, in anticipation of Easter
The crucifixion--John 18 & 19; Isaiah 53:3. by Joseph Hart.Now, from the garden to the cross Let us attend the Lamb of God Be all things else accounted dross Compared with sin-atoning bloodSee how the patient Jesus … -
The Distemper, Folly and Madness of Sin
Hymn 2:153 in Isaac Watts' Hymns and Spiritual Songs.Sin like a venomous disease Infects our vital blood The only balm is sovereign grace And the physician, GodOur beauty and our strength are fled And we draw near to dea… -
Mangled hymns
One of the finest hymns I know is "Rock of Ages." It has, in the last 100 years been mangled beyond belief. I hope here to do a comparison to demonstrate James White's oft-repeated adage, "Theology Matters."The Celebra… -
The Church's One Foundation
This is quickly climbing the ranks as a favorite hymn of mine. Written by Samuel Stone in 1865 and paired with music by Brian Moss on the 2000 release, Indelible Grace, it makes for a powerful anthem. You should check … -
Gadsby #1149
by John Newton.Vital knowledge of Christ. Matthew 22:42. What think you of Christ? is the testTo try both your state and your schemeYou cannot be right in the restUnless you think rightly of HimAs Jesus appears in your … -
Gadsby #300
Tidbit: The companion tunebook for the Gadsby Hymnal wasn't published until 1927. The original Gadsby hymnal was published sometime around 1838. The thought then goes that there were a variety of tunes...so come on, f… -
Gadsby #218
Mercy is welcome news indeed To those that guilty standWretches that feel what help they needWill bless the helping hand Who rightly would his alms disposeMust give them to the poorNone but the wounded patient knowsThe c…
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