Poems begining by H

 / page 96 of 105 /
star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 141

© Isaac Watts

Who has believed thy word,
Or thy salvation known?
Reveal thine arm, Almighty Lord,
And glorify thy Son.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 140

© Isaac Watts

Mistaken souls, that dream of heav'n,
And make their empty boast
Of inward joys, and sins forgiv'n,
While they are slaves to lust!

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 14

© Isaac Watts

Who shall the Lord's elect condemn?
'Tis God that justifies their souls;
And mercy, like a mighty stream,
O'er all their sins divinely rolls.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 138

© Isaac Watts

Firm as the earth thy gospel stands,
My Lord, my hope, my trust;
If I am found in Jesus' hands,
My soul can ne'er be lost.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 137

© Isaac Watts

Now to the power of God supreme
Be everlasting honors giv'n;
He saves from hell, (we bless his name,)
He calls our wand'ring feet to heav'n.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 136

© Isaac Watts

God is a Spirit, just and wise,
He sees our inmost mind;
In vain to heav'n we raise our cries,
And leave our souls behind.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 135

© Isaac Watts

Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell
By faith and love in every breast;
Then shall we know, and taste, and feel
The joys that cannot be expressed.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 134

© Isaac Watts

Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews,
And nobler speech, that angels use,
If love be absent, I am found,
Like tinkling brass, an empty sound.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 133

© Isaac Watts

Let Pharisees of high esteem
Their faith and zeal declare,
All their religion is a dream,
If love be wanting there.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 132

© Isaac Watts

O let our lips and lives express
The holy gospel we profess;
So let our works and virtues shine,
To prove the doctrine all divine.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 131

© Isaac Watts

Saints, at your heav'nly Father's word
Give up your comforts to the Lord;
Behold how sinners disagree,
The publican and Pharisee!
One doth his righteousness proclaim,
The other owns his guilt and shame.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 130

© Isaac Watts

Now by the bowels of my God,
His sharp distress, his sore complaints,
By his last groans, his dying blood,
I charge my soul to love the saints.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 13

© Isaac Watts

The lands that long in darkness lay
Now have beheld a heav'nly light;
Nations that sat in death's cold shade
Are blessed with beams divinely bright.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 129

© Isaac Watts

Saints, at your heav'nly Father's word
Give up your comforts to the Lord;
He shall restore what you resign,
Or grant you blessings more divine.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 128

© Isaac Watts

"O preach my gospel," saith the Lord,
"Bid the whole earth my grace receive;
He shall be saved that trusts my word,
He shall be damned that won't believe.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 127

© Isaac Watts

"Come hither, all ye weary souls,
Ye heavy-laden sinners, come;
I'll give you rest from all your toils,
And raise you to my heav'nly home.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 126

© Isaac Watts

Not diff'rent food, or diff'rent dress,
Compose the kingdom of our Lord;
But peace, and joy, and righteousness,
Faith, and obedience to his word.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 125

© Isaac Watts

With joy we meditate the grace
Of our High Priest above;
His heart is made of tenderness,
His bowels melt with love.

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 124

© Isaac Watts

Deep in the dust before thy throne
Our guilt and our disgrace we own;
Great God! we own th' unhappy name
Whence sprang our nature and our shame;

star nullstar nullstar nullstar nullstar null

Hymn 123

© Isaac Watts

Behold the wretch whose lust and wine
Had wasted his estate,
He begs a share among the swine,
To taste the husks they eat!