Thou bidd’st us

"Thou bidd’st us" appears in 4 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Thou bidd’st us· 4 hymns found
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While gent­ly from la­bor
Through the deep­en­ing gloom,
A si­lent teach­er, Lord,
And now new born from death’s dark grave,

Thou bidd’st us

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Today re­mem­ber Thee!
To bear what flesh would have us shun,
From death to im­mor­tal­ity.

Like Dews of the Morning

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1901
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 1

...While gent­ly from la­bor

Thou bidd’st us re­pose.

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While gent­ly from la­bor

Thou bidd’st us re­pose.

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Like Dews of the Morning

O Holy Jesu, Prince of Peace!

lyricist: Robert Brown-Borthwick, 1870
Composer: Battison Haynes, 1892
Hymn 2

...Through the deep­en­ing gloom,

Thou bidd’st us, Mas­ter of the feast,

Today re­mem­ber Thee!...

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Through the deep­en­ing gloom,

Thou bidd’st us, Mas­ter of the feast,

Today re­mem­ber Thee!

O Holy Jesu, Prince of Peace!

God from on High Hath Heard

lyricist: Charles Coffin, 1736
Composer: Henry Gauntlett, 1848
Hymn 3

...A si­lent teach­er, Lord,

Thou bidd’st us not re­fuse

To bear what flesh would have us shun,...

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A si­lent teach­er, Lord,

Thou bidd’st us not re­fuse

To bear what flesh would have us shun,

God from on High Hath Heard

O Christ, the Heav’ns’ Eternal King

lyricist: 6th Century Latin
Composer: James Elliott, 1874
Hymn 4

...And now new born from death’s dark grave,

O Christ, Thou bidd’st us rise with Thee

From death to im­mor­tal­ity....

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And now new born from death’s dark grave,

O Christ, Thou bidd’st us rise with Thee

From death to im­mor­tal­ity.

O Christ, the Heav’ns’ Eternal King

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