Thou cam­est

"Thou cam­est" appears in 14 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Thou cam­est· 14 hymns found
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And Thy king­ly crown,
Thou art, O my Sav­ior, meek, ten­der and mild.
Come with us to stay.
To fight the aw­ful fight.
True lov­er of the lost,
From Thy own Fa­ther’s bo­som forth,
In ev­ery need Thou bring­est aid,
This for­get not, sweet Life-giv­er,
All meet Thee in the bless­èd home above,
Eternal might and love;
Worlds and men and an­gels all con­sist in Thee:
Alone canst help me now,
The fam­ished souls He fed;
To faint, to grieve, to die for me!

Thou cam­est

But in Beth­le­hem’s home
And gav­est Thy life­blood to make me Thine own.
To the faith­ful few
As sound of rush­ing wind went by,
To pay for souls the right­eous cost,
O Day! to which the seas and sky,
From God, the Fa­ther and the Son;
Cast me not away for­ev­er.
Thy ev­er­last­ing home of peace and love!
Humble, meek and low­ly,
Jesus! All per­fect­ions rise and end in Thee;
To save us in this hour—
Mankind from sin and shame;
And, dear as earth­ly com­forts be,

Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne

lyricist: Emily Elliott, 1864
Composer: Timothy Matthews, 1876
Hymn 1

...And Thy king­ly crown,

When Thou cam­est to earth for me;

But in Beth­le­hem’s home...

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And Thy king­ly crown,

When Thou cam­est to earth for me;

But in Beth­le­hem’s home

Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne

Come, Jesus, and Bless Me

lyricist: Carl Ackerman, 1914
Composer: John Herbert
Hymn 2

...Thou art, O my Sav­ior, meek, ten­der and mild.

Thou cam­est from Heav­en, from out Thy white throne,

And gav­est Thy life­blood to make me Thine own....

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Thou art, O my Sav­ior, meek, ten­der and mild.

Thou cam­est from Heav­en, from out Thy white throne,

And gav­est Thy life­blood to make me Thine own.

Come, Jesus, and Bless Me

Holy Spirit, Hear Us (Mohr)

lyricist: Josef Mohr, 1816
Composer: Friedrich Filitz, 1847
Hymn 3

...Come with us to stay.

Come as once Thou cam­est

To the faith­ful few...

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Come with us to stay.

Come as once Thou cam­est

To the faith­ful few

Holy Spirit, Hear Us (Mohr)

O Heavenly Fount of Light and Love

lyricist: William How, 1871
Composer: Edwin Drewett, 1887
Hymn 4

...To fight the aw­ful fight.

At Pen­te­cost Thou cam­est down

As sound of rush­ing wind went by,...

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To fight the aw­ful fight.

At Pen­te­cost Thou cam­est down

As sound of rush­ing wind went by,

O Heavenly Fount of Light and Love

Jesus, the Christ of God

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1861
Composer: Garret Wellesley, 1760
Hymn 5

...True lov­er of the lost,

From Heav’n Thou cam­est down,

To pay for souls the right­eous cost,...

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True lov­er of the lost,

From Heav’n Thou cam­est down,

To pay for souls the right­eous cost,

Jesus, the Christ of God

Jesu, Redeemer of the World

lyricist: Translated from Latin by Edward Caswall, 1849
Composer: Anonymous, 1887
Hymn 6

...From Thy own Fa­ther’s bo­som forth,

To save the world Thou cam­est down.

O Day! to which the seas and sky,...

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From Thy own Fa­ther’s bo­som forth,

To save the world Thou cam­est down.

O Day! to which the seas and sky,

Jesu, Redeemer of the World

O Spirit of Life

lyricist: Johann Niedling, 1651
Composer: Cologne, Germany, 1623
Hymn 7

...In ev­ery need Thou bring­est aid,

Thou cam­est forth from God’s great throne,

From God, the Fa­ther and the Son;...

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In ev­ery need Thou bring­est aid,

Thou cam­est forth from God’s great throne,

From God, the Fa­ther and the Son;

O Spirit of Life

Day of Anger, Day of Wonder

lyricist: Philip Worsley (1831–1866)
Composer: Anonymous, 1877
Hymn 8

...This for­get not, sweet Life-giv­er,

Me Thou cam­est to de­liv­er;

Cast me not away for­ev­er....

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This for­get not, sweet Life-giv­er,

Me Thou cam­est to de­liv­er;

Cast me not away for­ev­er.

Day of Anger, Day of Wonder

O Happy Home

lyricist: Karl Spitta, 1833
Composer: Alfred Scott-Gatty, 1902
Hymn 9

...All meet Thee in the bless­èd home above,

From whence Thou cam­est, where Thou hast as­cend­ed,

Thy ev­er­last­ing home of peace and love!...

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All meet Thee in the bless­èd home above,

From whence Thou cam­est, where Thou hast as­cend­ed,

Thy ev­er­last­ing home of peace and love!

O Happy Home

Holy, Holy, Holy! God of Grace and Glory!

lyricist: William Fereday and Harold Barker
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 10

...Eternal might and love;

Down to earth Thou cam­est,

Humble, meek and low­ly,...

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Eternal might and love;

Down to earth Thou cam­est,

Humble, meek and low­ly,

Holy, Holy, Holy! God of Grace and Glory!

Jesus, Wondrous Savior

lyricist: Daniel McGregor, 1889
Composer: Thomas Hastings (1784–1872)
Hymn 11

...Worlds and men and an­gels all con­sist in Thee:

Yet Thou cam­est to us in hu­mil­ity.

Jesus! All per­fect­ions rise and end in Thee;...

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Worlds and men and an­gels all con­sist in Thee:

Yet Thou cam­est to us in hu­mil­ity.

Jesus! All per­fect­ions rise and end in Thee;

Jesus, Wondrous Savior

A Dread Hath Come on Me

lyricist: Simon Dach, 1640
Hymn 12

...Alone canst help me now,

But ’twas for this Thou cam­est,

To save us in this hour—...

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Alone canst help me now,

But ’twas for this Thou cam­est,

To save us in this hour—

A Dread Hath Come on Me

We Sing a Loving Jesus

lyricist: Sarah Doudney, 1871
Composer: Richard Newman
Hymn 13

...The fam­ished souls He fed;

Thou cam­est to de­liv­er

Mankind from sin and shame;...

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The fam­ished souls He fed;

Thou cam­est to de­liv­er

Mankind from sin and shame;

We Sing a Loving Jesus

How Shall I Follow Him I Serve?

lyricist: Josiah Conder, 1824
Composer: From Beethoven
Hymn 14

...To faint, to grieve, to die for me!

Thou cam­est, not Thy­self to please!

And, dear as earth­ly com­forts be,...

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To faint, to grieve, to die for me!

Thou cam­est, not Thy­self to please!

And, dear as earth­ly com­forts be,

How Shall I Follow Him I Serve?

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