Thou bear­est

We found "Thou bear­est" used in 8 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

Thou bear­est· 8 hymns found
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Nay, on Thy breast engrav­en
Holy, ho­ly, ho­ly, Lord!
Heav’nly King, al­migh­ty Lord;
Thou art come to re­lease us;
Gracious Je­su! ev­er be.
From sin and grief Thou sett’st me free;
A crown of thorns Thou wear­est,
Thy scourge, Thy fet­ters, what­so­e’er

Thou bear­est

Our priest in earth and Heav­en
Struggling to­wards this strain di­vine;
And by an­gels art ad­ored.
That ad­or­able name!
Mockery, spit­ting, scorn and shame:
Fear turns to joy Thy glance be­neath.
That I might ran­somed be.
For she hath well de­served such pains.

O Christ, Thou Hast Ascended

lyricist: Edward Bickersteth, Jr., 1872
Composer: Salvatore Ferretti (1817–1874)
Hymn 1

...Nay, on Thy breast engrav­en

Thou bear­est ev­ery name,

Our priest in earth and Heav­en...

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Nay, on Thy breast engrav­en

Thou bear­est ev­ery name,

Our priest in earth and Heav­en

O Christ, Thou Hast Ascended

Father, Thine Elect Who Lovest

lyricist: Thomas Gill, 1860
Composer: François Barthélémon, 1785
Hymn 2

...Holy, ho­ly, ho­ly, Lord!

Lord, with sin-bound souls Thou bear­est,

Struggling to­wards this strain di­vine;...

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Holy, ho­ly, ho­ly, Lord!

Lord, with sin-bound souls Thou bear­est,

Struggling to­wards this strain di­vine;

Father, Thine Elect Who Lovest

Who Is This That Comes From Edom? (Wordsworth)

lyricist: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862
Composer: John Dykes, 1871
Hymn 3

...Heav’nly King, al­migh­ty Lord;

Scepter of the world Thou bear­est,

And by an­gels art ad­ored....

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Heav’nly King, al­migh­ty Lord;

Scepter of the world Thou bear­est,

And by an­gels art ad­ored.

Who Is This That Comes From Edom? (Wordsworth)

Hark! Eastward and Westward

lyricist: Harriet Kimball, 1879
Composer: Welsh tune
Hymn 4

...Thou art come to re­lease us;

Thou bear­est for us

That ad­or­able name!...

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Thou art come to re­lease us;

Thou bear­est for us

That ad­or­able name!

Hark! Eastward and Westward

Jesu! Life! The Life of Heaven

lyricist: Ernst Homburg, 1659
Composer: German, 1687
Hymn 5

...Gracious Je­su! ev­er be.

Lo! for me, O Lord, Thou bear­est

Mockery, spit­ting, scorn and shame:...

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Gracious Je­su! ev­er be.

Lo! for me, O Lord, Thou bear­est

Mockery, spit­ting, scorn and shame:

Jesu! Life! The Life of Heaven

Thee, O Immanuel, We Praise

lyricist: Paul Gerhardt, 1653
Composer: Psalmodia Evangelica, 1789
Hymn 6

...From sin and grief Thou sett’st me free;

Thou bear­est wrath, Thou conquer­est death,

Fear turns to joy Thy glance be­neath....

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From sin and grief Thou sett’st me free;

Thou bear­est wrath, Thou conquer­est death,

Fear turns to joy Thy glance be­neath.

Thee, O Immanuel, We Praise

Upon the Cross Extended

lyricist: Paul Gerhardt, 1648
Composer: Heinrich Friese, 1703
Hymn 7

...A crown of thorns Thou wear­est,

My shame and scorn Thou bear­est,

That I might ran­somed be....

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A crown of thorns Thou wear­est,

My shame and scorn Thou bear­est,

That I might ran­somed be.

Upon the Cross Extended

O World! Behold upon the Tree

lyricist: Paul Gerhardt, 1647
Composer: Johann Schein, 1628
Hymn 8

...Thy scourge, Thy fet­ters, what­so­e’er

Thou bear­est, ’tis my soul should bear,

For she hath well de­served such pains....

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Thy scourge, Thy fet­ters, what­so­e’er

Thou bear­est, ’tis my soul should bear,

For she hath well de­served such pains.

O World! Behold upon the Tree

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