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Evangel : a Collection of Echoes, Psalms, Solos & Songs / compiled and used by Messrs Fullerton and Smith
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1. Jo- sus, who liv'd a-bove the sky; Came down to be a

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And in the Bi-ble we may see How ve- ry good He used 5 1. e., L. e.5 ä D

2 But such a cruel death he died He was hung up and erueified! good, And those kind hands, that did such They nailed them to cross of wood!

3 And so He diedand this is why He came to be a man and die;

214 v. M.

1 4IEkNOW that my Redeéemer lives! What comfort this sweet sentence gives! Helives! Helives! who once was dead; He lives, my ever living Head!

2 He lives, triumphant from the grave, He lives, eternally to save; He lives, to bless me with His love; He lives, to plead for me above.

3 He lives, to silence all my fears; He lives, to stay and wipe my tears;

219 TA. 1 BEHOWLD a stranger's at the door, He gently knocks, has knocked before, Has waited long, is waiting still; Vou treat no other friend so ill. 2 O lovely attitude! He stands With melting heart and hands: O matchless kindness! and He shows. This matchless kindness to His foes.

216MA. A WORRERS 1 LORD, speak to me, that Imay speak In living echoes ofρ Thy tone: As Thou hast sought so let me seek Thy erring children, lost and lone.

2 O lead me, Lord, that ILmay lead The wandering and the wavering feet: O feed me, Lord, that Lmay feed Thy hungering ones with manna sweet.

Hymns on this page to Tune 218.

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MV REDEEMER LIVETH.

BEHOLD A STRANGER.

The Bible says, He came from heaven, That we might have our sins forgiven.

4 He knew how wicked man had been, And knew that God must punish sin; So, Out of pity, Jesus said He'd bear the punishment instead.

S. MEDIEX. He lives, to soothe my troubled heart; He lives, all blessings to impart.

4 He lives, my kind, my faithful Friend, He lives, and loves me to the end;

He lives, and while He lives I'II sing, Jesus, my Prophet, Priést, and King.

5 He lives, all glory to His name!

He lives, my Saviour, still the same! O the sweet joy this sentence gives, Iknow that my Redeéemer lives!

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3 Admit Him, for the human breast Ne'er entertained so kind a guest; Admit Him, for you can't expel, Where'er Hecomes, He comes todwell.

4 Sovereign of souls! Thou Prince of

Peace,

O may Thy gentle reign inerease Throw wide theé door each willing And be His empire all mankind. Imind,

FRAVER. F. R. HAVEROAL. 3 O fill me with Thy fulness, Lord,

Until my very heart oerflow, word,

In kindling thought and glowing

Thy love to tell, Thy praise to show. 4 O use me, Lord, use even me,

Just as Thou wilt, and ohen, and πere,

Until Thy blesçed face I see;

Thy rest, Thy joy, Thy glory share. See also 209, 217, 118, 122, 140.

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