Impute

"Impute" appears in 4 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Impute· 4 hymns found
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Divinely blest, to whom the Lord
Blest is the man to whom the Lord
The right­eous­ness which faith im­parts,
The plate be right­eous­ness di­vine,

Impute

They mourn their fol­lies past,
He pleads no mer­it of re­ward,
Jesus, for this we still at­tend,
Still let your feet be shod,

O Blessèd Souls Are They

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: German carol tune
Hymn 1

...Divinely blest, to whom the Lord

Imputes their guilt no more!

They mourn their fol­lies past,...

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Divinely blest, to whom the Lord

Imputes their guilt no more!

They mourn their fol­lies past,

O Blessèd Souls Are They

Blest Is the Man, Forever Blest

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: 17th Century German
Hymn 2

...Blest is the man to whom the Lord

Imputes not his ini­qui­ties;

He pleads no mer­it of re­ward,...

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Blest is the man to whom the Lord

Imputes not his ini­qui­ties;

He pleads no mer­it of re­ward,

Blest Is the Man, Forever Blest

Servant of God, and Son of Man

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1745
Composer: George Blanchard, 1898
Hymn 3

...The right­eous­ness which faith im­parts,

Impute, im­plant it on our hearts.

Jesus, for this we still at­tend,...

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The right­eous­ness which faith im­parts,

Impute, im­plant it on our hearts.

Jesus, for this we still at­tend,

Servant of God, and Son of Man

Soldiers of Christ, Arise

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: William Merrill, 1921
Hymn 4

...The plate be right­eous­ness di­vine,

Imputed, and im­pressed.

Still let your feet be shod,...

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The plate be right­eous­ness di­vine,

Imputed, and im­pressed.

Still let your feet be shod,

Soldiers of Christ, Arise

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