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5 Through earth, let every tribe, Let every nation, sing:, 1 Glory, and grace, and might ascribe To our eternal King. Mp 3 In every dark, distressful hour, < When sin and Satan join their power,, > Let this dear hope repel the dartp That Jesus bears us on his heart. P 2 Ashamed of Jesus! Youtube christ the sure and steady anchor. Sf 1 rPO our God loud praises give, f Source of good to all who live: Praise his name, whose mercy sure Shall eternally endure. What a wretched land is this....................... Watts 453 Lord!

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Yet, with a bold presumptuous mind, I would not dare transgress. P A That saved a wretch like me; < I once was lost, but now am found, \ r'f Was blind, but now I see. 8 His soul, well-fixed upon the Lord, Draws heavenly courage from his word; < Amid the darkness, light shall rise, mf To cheer his heart, and bless his eyes. Appear; - To thy living temples come. F" 3 If, winged with beams of morning light, I fly beyond the west, Page 237 PSALM CXXXIX. CHRIST THE SURE AND STEADY ANCHOR Chords by Matt Boswell. Page 159 PSALM XCVI.
Let every heart, and every tongue, Adore th' eternal Word. ' I flee, 1 L From strife and tumult far; ~~~ —----------------- -i_~_,. 8 Their toils are past-their work is done, And they are fully blest; < They fought the fight, the vict'ry won, > And entered into rest. Page 594 ^ - ~ ^ ^ ~ ~ ~~ge ~X~- By'~ 594 HYMNS DCLIV, DCLV. Christ the sure and steady anchor chords easy. The spring of all my joys, 11 The life of my delights; The glory of my brightest days, And comfort of my nights. My heart shall bring i 1 The lively, grateful song; Attending kings shall hear me sing, W ith rapture on my tongue. 'T is Christ, who suffered in their stead, < And, the salvation to fulfill, mf Behold him, rising from the dead! We yield thee homage due:' < Children, to thy throne we fly, i p Abba-Father! P 3 Low, at that cross, the world shall bow, mn Ail nations shall its blessings prove; f While grateful strains in concert flow, To sing thy power, and praise thy love. F And bring the welcome day. 2 What thou shalt to-day provide, Let me as a child receive; What to-morrow may betide, Calmly to thy wisdom leave:'T is enough that thou wilt care; Why should I the burden bear?

Mf 5 The isles shall know the righteousness Of our incarnate God; f And nations, yet unborn, possess Salvation in his blood. Page 412 412 HYMN CCXCVII. 6 Justice and judgment are thy throne, m Yet wondrous is thy grace; While truth and mercy, joined in one, m mp Invite us near thy face. 182, 184, 190, 191, 227, Righteous, 13, 14, 33, 100, 578. Death Morning or Evening. Mp 4 Soon shall I pass the gloomy vale, Soon all my mortal powers shall fail; Oh! Dol 3 Say, shall we yield him, in costly devotion, Odors of Edom, and offerings divine? 569 3 Send down thy Spirit from above, That saints may love thee more; And sinners now may learn to love, Who never loved before. 731 HYMN 731, 7s and 5s. Matt Boswell - Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor Chords - Chordify. I 5 When God makes up his last account Of natives in his holy mount;'T will be an honor to appear, As one new-born, or nourished 5heer. ] 231 m He doth every blessing give; By his bounty all things live.

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His power declare, Ye floods on high! His love and grace adore, t 1mp Who all our sorrows bore; / f" And sing for evermore\ " the Lamb! " I am thine, entirely thine........................ Davies 500 Lord! 2 And thou, refulgent orb of day! 593 c < And the long-silent dust shall burst, f With shouts of endless praise. Could I speak the matchless worth,...... SMledley 303 Oh could our thoughts and wishes fly............ Steele 431 \ Oh! Mf And hasten on the glorious day, $ > When we shall meet to part no more. Christ the sure and steady anchor background. Page 542 542 HYMNS DLI, DLII. Dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid;: Star of the East! 4 Still trust in God; for him to praise S;j Good cause I yet shall have; He of my countenance is the health, My God that doth me save.

F" 1 ARM of the Lord! Mf 5 Thou art the sea of love, Where all my pleasures roll, The circle where my passions move, And centre of my soul. His eye regards the just: How richly blest their portion is, Who make the Lord their trust! Mf 5 Then needful still, my God, my King, Thy name eternally I'll sing! 4: He hears the uncomplaining moan Of those, who sit and weep alone, He lifts the mourner from the dust, And saves the poor in him who trust, f 5 Servants of God! Q2Q 5I^IHYMN 225, 6s and 4s., '225 Prayer to the Triune Jehovah. Christ The Sure And Steady Anchor by Matt Boswell @ Chords list : .com. Y)A IR HYMN 364, 8s, 7s and 4. My everlasting hope........................... Watts 120 My God!

Haste, - Tell me-all the storms are past: Speak, and by thy gracious voice, < Make my drooping soul rejoice. At thy feet, we sinners lie, 1 And knock at mercy's door; Thy favor we implore. 2 High as the heavens are raised I Above the ground we tread, ~P~O~~9~~~C6~~~~~) ~ ~ C~)HH~~. Adoption, 108, 215, 420, 460, 461. And I'm not the only one that enjoys singing. 3 Not death itself shall stop my song, } p Though death will close my eyes;: mf My thoughts shall then to nobler heights i < And sweeter raptures rile. P 2 In vain the trembling conscience seeks Some solid ground to rest upon; With long despair the spirit breaks, Till we apply to Christ alone. 3 He comes, -the pris'ners to release, In Satan's bondage held; The gates of brass before him burst, - The iron fetters yield. 351 o^-g gHYIN 351, S. 351))Sutpports of Religion.

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Page 577 I D_-DEATH. Voke 531 Ye mourning saints! 2 Look clown in pity, Lord! U The end of things created!. Where'er ye languish, m 1 Come to the mercy-seat, fervently kneel: Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell your i! Refresh usTraveling through this wilderness. 768^ HYMN 768, 10s and 11s. Decay; > Fast as ye bring the night of death, f t Ye bring eternal day. Mf 3 Tenhousand ld thousand worlds, ten thousand lives, How worthless they appear, Compared with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair I ff 4 Saviour of sols, could I from thee A single smie obtain, MFf Though destitute of all things else, I'd glory in my gain. 2 How will my heart endure' The terrors of that day, < When earth and heaven before his face, > Astonished, shrink away? 4 But I'11 confess my guilt to thee, And grieve for all my sin; I'll mourn how weak my graces be, And beg support divine. Ff Through heaven and hell, through earth and ^1 FitIHYMXN 157, L. i J 7 Christ, dying, rising, and reigning.

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Mn 2 Know that the Lordis God alone, I'T is he who made us all; His people-we his seeptre own,! Wesley 290 Hail to the Lord's anointed!........................ Mf 6 " While I destroyed their foes, I'd richly feed my flock, And they should taste the stream, that flows f From their eternal rock. " E~~ __ ~~~9)H Q _ XU~M~#. 2 Yet the conquerors bring their palms To the Lamb amidst the throne; And proclaim, in joyful psalms, Vict'ry through his cross alone. 1r0 PrSALM 100, Second Part, L. j 1J00U The sovereign Jehovah. Page 151 '`- ~ PSAL XCII. M 8 Within thy circling power I stand, On every side I find thy hand; Awake, asleep, at home, abroad, I am surrounded still with God. 467 402 HYMN 402, C. 402 Love to Christ. I w ef EHYEN 196, H. 19 U6 Our High-Priest in Heaven. Mp 2 No more the sovereign eye of God O'erlooks the crimes of men; His heralds now are sent abroad, To warn the world of sin. I - 4 But with thee there's mercy found, \ mp Balm to heal my every wound: Soothe, Oh!

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