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Deeper Yet

Johnson Oatman • English

1 John 1:7

In the blood from the cross, I have been washed from sin; But to be free from dross, Still I would enter in. Deeper yet, deeper yet, Into the crimson flood; Deeper yet, deeper yet, Under the precious blood. Day by day, hour by hour, Blessings are sent to me; But for more of His p…

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Deeper, Deeper

Charles Price Jones (1900) • English

1 Corinthians 2:10

Deeper, deeper in the love of Jesus Daily let me go; Higher, higher in the school of wisdom, More of grace to know. Oh, deeper yet, I pray, And higher ev'ry day, And wiser, blessed Lord, In Thy precious, holy word. Deeper, deeper! blessed Holy Spirit, Take me deeper still, Till m…

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Defeat and Triumphant Hope

English

Psalm 60

O God, Thou hast rejected us, and hast afflicted sore; Thou hast been angry, but in grace O once again restore. Lo, Thou hast torn and rent our land, Thy judgments dread appall; O hear her shattered strength before she totter to her fall. Thro' ways of trial and distress Thy peop…

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Defend Me, Lord, from Shame

Anonymous (1912) • English

Psalm 31

Defend me, Lord, from shame, For still I trust in Thee; Since just and righteous is Thy Name, From trouble set me free. O Lord, in mercy hear, Deliver me with speed; Be my defense and refuge near, My help in time of need. Thee for my rock I take, My fortress and my stay; O lead m…

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Defend me, Lord, from shame, For still I trust in thee (Tate and Brady)

English

Psalm 31

Defend me, Lord, from Shame, for still I trust in Thee: As Just and Righteous is thy Name, from Danger set me free. Bow down thy gracious Ear, and speedy Succour send: Do Thou my stedfast Rock appear, to shelter and defend. Since Thou, when Foes oppress, my Rock and Fortress art,…

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Deity and Humanity of Christ

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 1

Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroad, From everlasting was the Word; With God he was, the Word was God, And must divinely be adored. By his own power were all things made; By him supported all things stand; He is the whole creation's head, And angels fly at his command. But…

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Dejo el mundo y sigo a Cristo

Fanny Crosby • Vicente Mendoza • Spanish

Matthew 9:9-13

Dejo el mundo, y sigo a Cristo porque el mundo pasará, Mas su amor, amor bendito, por los siglos durará. ¡Oh, qué gran misericordia! ¡Oh, de amor, sublime don! ¡Plenitud de vida eterna, prenda viva de perdón! Dejo el mundo, y sigo a Cristo; paz y gozo en él tendré, Y al mirar que…

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Del alba al despuntar

Edward Caswall • Anonymous • Spanish

Psalm 34:1

Del alba al despuntar, mi alma sin tardar, ¡Bendice al buen Jesús! Y luego al emprender la senda del deber, ¡Bendice al buen Jesús! En calma y dulce paz, en horas de solaz, ¡Bendice al buen Jesús! En tiempo de aflicción, en ruda tentación, ¡Bendice al buen Jesús! Si atribulado es…

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Del alma el sol, mi Salvador

John Keble • Vicente Mendoza • Spanish

Psalm 63:1-8

Del alma el sol, mi Salvador, Jamás hay noche en donde estas; Que no me impida aquí, Señor, Terrena nube ver tu faz. Que yo mis ojos al cerrar En blando sueño arrobador, ¡Cuán dulce! Diga, es descansar Siempre en tu seno, mi Señor. Conmigo se al amanecer, No puedo yo sin ti vivir…

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Del alto cielo bajo yo

Martin Luther • Federico Fliedner • Spanish

Luke 2:10-20

Del alto cielo bajo yo, La buena nueva os vengo a dar; Oid la paz que en grato son Anuncia el célico cantar. Os ha nacido un niño hoy De humilde virgen en Belén; Y el niño tierno que os nació, Ser debe vuestro gozo y bien. Jesús el Cristo es y Señor, De toda pena os librará; Ser…

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Del amor divino

Enrique Turrall • Spanish

Psalm 91

Del amor divino, ¿quién me apartará? Escondido en Cristo, ¿quién me tocará? Si Dios justifica, ¿quién condenará? Cristo por mí aboga, ¿quién me acusará? A los que a Dios aman, todo ayuda a bien; Esto es mi consuelo, esto es mi sostén. Todo lo que pasa en mi vida aquí obra para bi…

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Del culto el tiempo llega, Comienza la oración

Unknown • Spanish

Psalm 37:7

Del culto el tiempo llega, Comienza la oración; El alma a Dios se entrega, ¡Silencio y atención! Si al santo Dios la mente Queremos elevar, Silencio reverente Habremos de guardar. Mil coros celestiales A Dios cantando están; A ellos los mortales Sus voces unirán. Alcemos, pues, e…

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Del mas lejano oriente

Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars • Spanish

Matthew 28:16-20

Del más lejano oriente a la región andina, de tierras caribeñas al más helado mar, del evangelio santo la dulce voz resuene; de paz y gozo llene las almas sin cesar. Las sombras disipando de todos los errores, esparza sus fulgores cual esplendente luz; anuncie a las gentes que bo…

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Del oriente venimos tres

John H. Hopkins • Effie Chastain de Naylor • Spanish

Matthew 2:1-12

Del Oriente somos tres, cabalgamos hasta Belén, que ha nacido el prometido, príncipe de Israel. ¡Oh, astro de sublime ardor, de divino resplandor! Nuncio bello, tus destellos nos guíarán con tu fulgor. Del lucero vamos en pos, nos conduce al hijo de Dios; yo le ofrezco dulce inci…

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Del santo amor de Cristo

Mrs. C. H. Morris (1912) • Vicente Mendoza • Spanish

2 Corinthians 5:11-21

Del santo amor de Cristo que no tendrá igual, de su divina gracia, sublime y eternal, De su misericordia, inmensa como el mar, y cual los cielos alta, con gozo he de cantar. El amor de mi Señor, grande y dulce es más y más; Rico e inefable, nada es comparable, al amor de mi Jesús…

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Del sepulcro tenebroso

Germán Luders • Spanish

John 20:1-18

Del sepulcro tenebroso el Señor se levantó, y las trabas de la muerte, poderoso destrozó. No temáis pues el Maestro ha tornado hoy a viver; y no sólo Él, mas todos los que le hayan de seguir. Como grano cae en tierra para vida nueva hallar, nuestros cuerpos en la tumba a su tiemp…

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Del trono celestial

Frances Ridley Havergal • S. Cruellas • Spanish

Philippians 2:5-8

Del trono celestial Al mundo descendi; Sed, hambre, padecí Cual mísero mortal. Y todo fue por ti; ¿Qué has hecho tú por Mí? Por darte la salud Sufrí, pené, morí; Tu sustituto fui En dura esclavitud. Y todo fue por ti; ¿Qué has hecho tú por Mí? Del Padre celestial Te traje bendici…

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Delay Not

Thomas Hastings • English

Genesis 6:3

Delay not! Delay not! O sinner, draw near! The waters of life are now flowing for you. No price is demanded, the Savior is here; redemption is purchased, God's promise is true. Delay not! Delay not, O sinner, to come, for mercy still lingers and calls you today. Its voice is not…

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Delight in God

John Ryland (1777) • English

Psalm 23:1

O Lord, I would delight in thee, and on thy care depend; to thee in ev'ry trouble flee, my best, my only friend. When all created streams are dried, thy fulness is the same: may I with this be satisfied, and glory in thy name. No good in creatures can be found but may be found in…

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Delight in God's House and Confidence in Him

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Psalm 27

Thou, Lord, my safety, thou my light, What danger shall my soul affright? Strength of my life! what arm shall dare To hurt whom thou hast own'd thy care? One wish, with holy transport warm, My heart has form'd, and yet shall form; One gift I ask; that to my end Fair Sion's dome I…

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Delight in Ordinances of Worship; or, God present in his Churches

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 84

My soul, how lovely is the place, To which thy God resorts! 'Tis heav'n to see his smiling face, Though in his earthly courts. There the great Monarch of the skies His saving power displays; And light breaks in upon our eyes, With kind and quickening rays. With his rich gifts the…

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Delight in the House of God

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Psalm 84

How dear to me, O Lord of hosts, The place where Thou dost dwell; The tabernacles of Thy grace In pleasantness excel. My spirit longs, yea, even faints, Thy sacred courts to see; My thirsting heart and flesh cry out, O living God, for Thee. Beneath Thy care the sparrow finds A pl…

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Delight in the Word

Charles Wesley • English

Psalm 1:1-2

When quiet in my house I sit, Thy book be my companion still; My joy Thy sayings to repeat, Talk o'er the records of Thy will, And search the oracles divine, Till every heart-felt word be mine. O may the gracious words divine Subject of all my converse be; So will the Lord his fo…

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Deliver Me from Evil

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Psalm 4

Deliver me from evil, preserve me, LORD, from wrong; against the foes that gather be Thou my Helper strong. From those who plot to hurt me and spread their treach'rous snare preserve me, LORD, and keep me safeguarded in Thy care. O LORD, I have confessed Thee to be my God alone;…

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Deliver me, O God, To help me, Lord, make haste

John Barnard • English

Psalm 70

Deliver me, O God; To help me, Lord, make haste, Shame and confusion be their lot, Who seek my soul to waste. Defeat, and put to rout, All that desire my hurt. Be disappointment their reward, Who make my grief their sport. Who seek thee, let rejoice, In thee be satisfied; Who thy…

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Deliver me, O Lord my God

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Psalm 59

Deliver me, O LORD. my GOD, From all my cruel spiteful Foes; In my Defence exert thy Pow'r, To quell their Rage who me oppose: Preserve me from a wicked Race, Who make a Trade of doing Ill; Protect me from remorseless Men, Who daily seek my Blood to spill. They lie in wait, and m…

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Deliverance and Victory

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Psalm 118

Give thanks and praise to God above, For everlasting is His love; Praise Him, ye saints, your Savior praise, Forever good in all His ways. Let all His servants tell abroad The never-failing grace of God; Let all who fear Jehovah's Name His everlasting love proclaim. In bondage of…

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Deliverance from Death

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 31:5

Unto thine hand, O God of truth, My spirit I commit; Thou hast redeemed my soul from death, And saved me from the pit. The passions of my hope and fear Maintained a doubtful strife, While sorrow, pain, and sin conspired To take away my life. "My times are in thine hand," I cried,…

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Deliverance from Guilt by Christ

William Gadsby • English

1 Thessalonians 1:10

Rejoice, and let Christ be thy song, For he is thy All and in All; He leads my soul safely along, In spite of the world, sin, or thrall; Though poor in myself, yet in him I’ve riches immense and divine; Nor can I be brought guilty in, For Jesus, my Lord, paid the fine. Once I was…

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Deliverance from Slander and Reproach

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 31:7-38

My heart rejoices in thy name, My god, my heav'nly trust; Thou hast preserv'd me free from shame, Mine honour from the dust. "My life is spent with grief, I cry'd, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dry'd, "And sorrow wastes my bones." Among mine ene…

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Deliverance from Storms and Shipwreck of The Seaman's Song

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 107

Would you behold the works of God, His wonders in the world abroad, Go with the mariners, and trace The unknown regions of the seas. They leave their native shores behind, And seize the favor of the wind; Till God command, and tempests rise That heave the ocean to the skies. Now…

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Deliverance from Tumult

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 118:6-15

The Lord appears my helper now, Nor is my faith afraid What all the sons of earth can do, Since heav'n affords its aid. 'Tis safer, Lord, to hope in thee, And have my God my friend, Than trust in men of high degree, And on their truth depend. Like bees, my foes beset me round, A…

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Deliverance is at Hand

Frances Maria Cowper • English

Psalm 39:5

My span of life will soon be done, The passing moments say; As lengthening shadows o’er the mead Proclaim the close of day. O that my heart might dwell aloof From all created things, And learn that wisdom from above Whence true contentment springs! Courage, my soul! thy bitter cr…

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Deliverance Will Come

John B. Matthias • English

Numbers 10:26

I saw a wayworn trav'ler In tatter'd garments clad, And struggling up the mountain It seem'd that he was sad; His back was laden heavy, His strength was almost gone, Yet he shouted as he journeyed, Deliverance will come. Then palms of victory, crowns of glory Palms of victory I s…

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Deliverances

Thomas Gibbons • English

Numbers 23:23

What hath God wrought! might Israel say, When Jordan roll'd its tide away, And gave a passage to their bands, Safely to march across its sands. What hath God wrought! might well be said, When Jesus, rising from the dead, Scatter'd the shades of pagan night, And bless'd the nation…

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Delivered from pain

James Relly • English

Revelation 21:9

Deliver'd from Pain, Lo! now I attain, To know her I sought for on Earth so in Vain. The Bride's Purity, I see thro' the Eye Of her God and Husband, who dwelleth on high. In Spirit, now bold, I plainly behold, I am of this Body, O Wonder untold! I now am at Peace; I live in the G…

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Delivering Goodness Acknowledged

Philip Doddridge • English

2 Corinthians 1:10

Praise to the Lord, whose mighty hand, So oft reveal'd hath sav'd our land; And, when united nations rose, Hath sham'd and scourg'd our haughtiest. When mighty navies from afar To Britain's wafted floating war, His breath dispers'd them all with ease, And sunk their terrors in th…

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Departed Soul, Asleep

Philip Doddridge • English

Mark 5:39

"Why flow these torrents of distress?" (The gentle Savior cries) "Why are my sleeping saints survey'd "With unbelieving eyes? "Death's feeble arm shall never boast, "A friend of Christ's is slain; "Nor o'er their meaner part in D=dust "A lasting power retain. "I come, on wings of…

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Departing Missionaries

James Edmeston • English

Matthew 4:16

Roll on, thou mighty ocean; And, as thy billows flow, Bear messengers of mercy To every land below. Arise, ye gales, and waft them Safe to the destined shore; That man may sit in darkness, And death's black shade no more. O thou eternal Ruler, Who holdest in thine arm The tempest…

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Depth of Mercy! Can There Be?

Charles Wesley (1740) • English

Genesis 32:26

Depth of mercy! Can there be mercy still reserved for me? Can my God His wrath forbear? me, the chief of sinners, spare? I have long withstood His grace, long provoked Him to His face; would not hearken to His calls, grieved Him by a thousand falls. I my Master have denied; I afr…

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Desciende, Espíritu de amor

Isaac Watts • Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars • Spanish

Matthew 3:16-17

Desciende, Espíritu de amor, paloma celestial; promesa fiel del Salvador, de gracia manantial. Aviva nuestra escasa fe y danos tu salud; benigno, guía nuestro pie por sendas de virtud. Consuela nuestro corazón y habita siempre en él; concédele el precioso don de serte siempre fie…

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Desertion and Hope; or, Complaint of Absence from Public Worship

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 42:1-9

With earnest longings of the mind, My God, to thee I look; So pants the hunted hart to find And taste the cooling brook. When shall I see thy courts of grace, And meet my God again? So long an absence from thy face My heart endures with pain.

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Desire of All Nations

John Fawcett • English

Job 14:15

Infinite excellence is thine, Thou lovely prince of grace! Thy uncreated beauties shine With never-fading rays. Sinners from earth's remotest end Come bending at thy feet; To thee their prayers and vows ascend, In thee their wishes meet. Thy name as precious ointment shed, Deligh…

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Desire of Every Nation

Anna B. Hoppe (1921) • English

Matthew 2:1-12

Desire of every nation, Light of the Gentiles, Thou! In fervent adoration Before Thy throne we bow; Our hearts and tongues adore Thee, Blest Dayspring from the skies. Like incense sweet before Thee, Permit our songs to rise. Thou Herald of the morning, They who in darkness dwell…

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Desire of Knowledge

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 119

Your mercies fill the earth, O Lord; how good your works appear! Instruct my eyes to read your word, and see the blessings there. My heart was fashioned by your hand, my service is your due; O help me, Lord, to understand the things that I must do! I am a stranger here below; let…

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Desiring Assurance of God's Favor

Anne Steele • English

Psalm 118:20

Eternal source of joys divine, To thee my soul aspires: O could I say, "The Lord is mine," ’Tis all my soul desires. Thy smile can give me real joy, Unmingled and refin'd; Substantial bliss without alloy, And lasting as the mind. Thy smiles can gild the shades of woe, Bid stormy…

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Desiring Full Salvation

Charles Wesley • English

Revelation 14:4

What now is my object and aim? What now is my hope and desire? To follow the heavenly Lamb, And after his image aspire; My hope is all centered in thee: I trust to recover thy love; On earth thy salvation to see, And then to enjoy thee above. I thirst for a life-giving God; A God…

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Desiring to Depart and Be With Christ

Philip Doddridge • English

Philippians 1:23

While on the verge of life I stand, And view the scene on either hand, My spirit struggles with my clay, And longs to wing its flight away. Where Jesus dwells my soul would be, And faints my much-loved Lord to see: Earth, twine no more about my heart! For 'tis far better to depar…

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Desiring to love Christ and obey him

Anne Steele (1780) • English

John 14:15

Jesus my Lord, in thy dear name unite, All that my heart calls great, or good, or sweet; Whate'er inspires with wonder or delight, In thee, thou fairest of ten thousand, meet. Do I not love thee? ah my conscious heart Nor boldly dares affirm, nor can deny; O bid these clouds of g…

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Desiring to praise God for the experience of his goodness

Anne Steele • English

Psalm 36:7

The loving kindness of the Lord, (Delightful theme!) demands my lays: Thou, worthy to be lov'd, ador'd, O teach my heart to sing thy praise! In vain my heart with pleasure tries, My God, to count thy mercies o'er; So numerous and so bright they rise, I gaze, I wonder, I adore! Ye…

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Despertad! A todos llama

Philipp Nicolai • Federico Fliednerr (adapt.) • Spanish

Isaiah 62:5-12

¡Despertad! A todos llama Del guarda fiel la gran proclama: ¡Despierta, pueblo de David! Ya la media noche suena, Venid a la celeste cena; Prudentes virgenes, salid. Al regio esposo ved, La lámpara encended. ¡Aleluya! Presto acudid al adalid; Con júbilo a sus bodas id. Escuchando…

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Despide hoy tu grey

Ramón Bon • Spanish

Psalm 119:165

Despide, Dios, tu grey En paz y bendición; Por las palabras de tu ley Conserva el corazón. Enséñanos, Señor, Tu ley a respetar, Vivir unidos en tu amor Y en él por siempre andar. Amén.

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Despliegue El Cristiano

Frances Ridley Havergal • Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars • Spanish

1 Timothy 6:12

Despliegue el cristiano su santa bandera, Y muéstrela ufano del mundo a la faz; Soldados valientes, el triunfo os espera: Seguid vuestra lucha constante y tenaz. Despliegue el cristiano su santa bandera, Domine baluartes y almenas a mil; La Biblia bendita conquista doquiera, Y an…

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Después de la tormenta

Juan José Ramirez M. • Spanish

Matthew 14:22-33

Después de la tormenta viene la calma, viene la paz; si a Cristo, de rodillas, tú se la pides, él te la da. No importa que legiones del enemigo te hagan sufrir, Si al nombre de mi Cristo, sagrado nombre, tendrán que huir. Si al nombre de mi Cristo, sagrado nombre, tendrán que hui…

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Después, Señor

Vicente Mendoza • Spanish

Psalm 121:7-8

Después, Señor, de haber tenido aquí de tu Palabra la bendita luz; a nuestro hogar condúcenos, y allí de todos cuida, ¡buen pastor Jesús! En nuestras mentes graba con poder tu fiel Palabra, cada exhortación; y que tu ley llegando a comprender, contigo estemos en mayor unión. Dano…

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Destruction's dangerous road

John Newton • English

Ezekiel 33:11

Destruction's dangerous road What multitudes pursue! While that which leads the soul to God, Is know or sought by few. Believes find the way Thro' Christ the living gate; But those who hate this holy way Complain it is too strait. If self must be deny'd, And sin no more caress'd,…

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Determined Importunity

Charles Wesley • English

Luke 13:8

Because for me the Saviour prays, And pleads His death for me, God hath vouchsafed a longer space, And spared the barren tree. I now from all my sins would turn To my atoning God; And look on Him I pierced, and mourn, And feel the sprinkled blood:- Would nail my passions to the c…

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Deus autibus

Thomas Sternhold • English

Psalm 44

Our ears have heard our fathers tell, and rev'rently record The wond'rous works, that thou hast done in ancient time, O Lord. How thou didst drive the heathen out with a most powerful hand, Planting our fathers in their place, and gav'st to them their land. They conquer'd not by…

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Deus laudem tuam

Thomas Norton • English

Psalm 109

In speechless silence do not hold, O God, thy tongue always, Ev'n thou, O Lord, because thou art the God of all my praise. The wicked and the guileful mouths on me disclosed be, And they with false and lying tongue have spoken unto me. They did beset me round about with words of…

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Deus Misereatur

English

Psalm 67

God be merciful unto us and bless us, and cause His face to shine upon us: That Thy way may be known upon earth, Thy saving health among all nations. Amen.

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Deus quid

John Hopkins • English

Psalm 83

Do not, O God, refrain thy tongue, in silence do not stay; With-hold not, Lord, thyself so long, and make no more delay. For why? behold thy foes, and see how they do rage and cry; And those that bear a hate to thee hold up their heads on high: Against thy folk they use deceit, a…

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Deus ultionum

John Hopkins • English

Psalm 94

O Lord, thou dost revenge all wrong, vengeance belongs to thee: Since then it doth to thee belong, declare that all may see. Set forth thyself, for thou of right the earth doth judge and guide; Reward the proud and men of might, according to their pride. How long shall wicked men…

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Deus venurunt

John Hopkins • English

Psalm 79

O God, the Gentiles do invade thy heritage to spoil; Jerusalem an heap is made, thy temple they defile: The bodies of thy saints most dear abroad to birds they cast, The flesh of them that do thee fear, the beasts devour and waste. Their blood throughout Jerusalem as water spilt…

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Devoting All to God

Benjamin Beddome (1818) • English

Leviticus 23:42-43

Blest Lord, my wand'ring heart recall, From bondage set me loose; I would not wish to live at all Unless I live for you. To you, wheree'er I pitch my tent, I would an altar raise, And with a humble frame present The sacrifice of praise. To you devote my health and strength, While…

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Devoting Himself to God

Philip Doddridge • English

Psalm 87:5

And will the eternal King So mean a gift reward? That offering, Lord, with joy we bring, Which thine own hand prepar'd. We own thy various claim, And to thine altar move The willing victims of thy grace, And bound with cords of love. Descend, celestial fire, The sacrafice inflame…

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Devotional Hymn

Richard Alldridge • English

Hebrews 12:1-2

Lord, accept our true devotion. Let thy Spirit whisper peace. Swell our hearts with fond emotion, And our joy in thee increase. Never leave us, never leave us. Help us, Lord, to win the race. Never leave us, never leave us. Help us, Lord, to win the race. Help us all to do thy bi…

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Devout Longings

English

Psalm 43

Judge me, O God, and plead my cause Against a godless race; From men deceitful and unjust Deliver in Thy grace, Deliver in Thy grace. O Thou the God of all my strength, Why hast Thou cast me off? Why go I mourning all the day, While foes oppress and scoff, While foes oppress and…

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Devout Prayers and Pleas

English

Psalm 86

O Lord, my God, my joyful heart Will give Thee praise for evermore, For rich in grace to me Thou art, My soul from death Thou didst restore. O God, the proud against me rise, The wicked who delight in strife; They set not Thee before their eyes, They seek to take away my life. In…

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Día Feliz

Thomas M. Westrup • Spanish

Psalm 1

Feliz momento en que escogí, Servirte, mi Señor y Dios; Precioso es que mi gozo en Ti, Lo muestre hoy con obra y voz. ¡Soy feliz! ¡Soy feliz! Y en su favor me gozaré; En libertad y luz me vi, Cuando triunfo en mí la fe, Y el raudal carmesí, Salud de mi alma enferma fue. ¡Paso! Mi…

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Dialogue Between a Believer and His Soul

J. Hart • English

Isaiah 1:18

Come, my soul, and let us try, For a little season, Every burden to lay by; Come, and let us reason. What is this that casts thee down? Who are those that grieve thee? Speak, and let the worst be known; Speaking may relieve thee. O I sink beneath the load Of my nature’s evil! Ful…

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Dicha grande es la del hombre

Thomas M. Westrup • Spanish

Psalm 1

Dicha grande es la del hombre cuyas sendas rectas son; No anda con los pecadores, en actuar de perversión. A los malos consejeros deja, porque teme el mal; Huye de la burladora gente impía e inmoral. Antes, en la ley divina cifra su mayor placer, Meditando noche y día en su divin…

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Did You Think to Pray?

M. A. Kidder (1876) • English

2 Chronicles 7:14

Ere you left your room this morning, Did you think to pray? In the name of Christ our Savior, Did you sue for loving favor, As a shield today? O how praying rests the weary! Prayer will change the night to day; So when life seems dark and dreary, Don't forget to pray. When you me…

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Did'st thou O Saviour! condescend

Paul Henkel • English

Psalm 78

Did'st thou O Saviour! condecend To take a human birth? Thou art our great and dearest friend That ever was on earth. To make attonements for our guilt, As justice did demand; When circumcis'd thy blood was spilt And shed by human hand. At the first shedding of thy blood Salvatio…

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Didn't Old Pharaoh Get Lost?

M. Macoomer • English

Exodus 14:28

Isaac a ransom while he lay, Upon the altar bound. Moses, an infant cast away, By Pharaoh’s daughter found. Did ‘nt old Pharaoh get lost, get lost, get lost, Did ‘nt old Pharaoh get lost in the Red Sea? Joseph by his false brethren sold, God raised above them all; To Hannah’s chi…

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Didst Thou, Dear Jesus, Pray For Me?

Ernest Edwin Ryden (1923) • English

John 17:9-17

Didst Thou, dear Jesus, pray for me In that dread night of old, When Thou didst gather in farewell Thy chosen little fold? May I believe Thy love so great Could compass even me, When Thou didst plead in tender love For all who trust in Thee? Was there a place in Thy dear heart Fo…

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Didst Thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame

James Maxwell • English

Psalm 109:28

Didst thou dear Jesus suffer shame, And bear the cross for me? And shall I fear to own thy name, Or thy disciple be? Forbid it Lord that I should dread, To suffer shame or loss; O, let me in thy footsteps tread, And glory in thy cross. Inspire my soul with life divine, And holy c…

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Different Success of the Gospel

Isaac Watts • English

Psalm 51

Christ and his cross is all our theme; The mysteries that we speak Are scandal in the Jew’s esteem, And folly to the Greek. But souls enlightened from above With joy receive the word; They see what wisdom, power, and love Shine in their dying Lord. The vital savour of his name Re…

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Difficulties in the way of duty surmounted

John Ryland • English

Genesis 24:54-56

When Abr'am's servant to procure A wife for Isaac went, He met Rebekah, told his wish; Her parents gave consent. Yet for ten days they urged the man His journey to delay; "Hinder me not," the man replied, "Since God has sped my way." So cries my soul, who lovely Christ Unto himse…

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Digno es el Cordero

Johnson Oatman, Jr. • Anonymous • Spanish

Ephesians 3:14-21

Digno es el Cordero que inmolado fue de tomar el reino, honra, gloria y prez; Para abrir el libro nadie se encontró; él fue solo digno: ¡Cante nuestra voz! A Jesús loor, a Jesús loor, a Jesús loor, porque él es digno; a Jesús loor, a Jesús loor, a Jesús loor, porque él es digno.…

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Dilo a Cristo

Edmund S. Lorenz (1876) • Anonymous • Spanish

Psalm 73

Cuando estés cansado y abatido, dilo a Cristo, dila a Cristo; Si te sientes débil, confundido, dilo a Cristo el Señor. Dilo a Cristo, dilo a Cristo, él es tu amigo mas fiel; no hay otro amigo como Cristo, dilo tan sólo a él. Cuando estés de tentación cercado, mira a Cristo, mira…

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