Thy God­head

"Thy God­head" appears in 5 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Thy God­head· 5 hymns found
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And hu­man sor­rows, Son of Man,
From all eter­ni­ty!
Thou, for our sake in­car­nate made,
Didst change Thine Heav­en for our clay,
To My God and theirs I go.

Thy God­head

The cross is sharp, but in Thy woe
Of form­less wa­ters lay;
Or in a serv­ant’s form ar­rayed,
Eternal Son of God, all hail!
Carnal pre­sence do not crave;

O Thou, the Eternal Son of God

lyricist: William Dix, 1864
Composer: Prys’ Welsh Psalter, 1621
Hymn 1

...And hu­man sor­rows, Son of Man,

Thy God­head seem to hide.

The cross is sharp, but in Thy woe...

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And hu­man sor­rows, Son of Man,

Thy God­head seem to hide.

The cross is sharp, but in Thy woe

O Thou, the Eternal Son of God

Hail, Holy Ghost! Jehovah!

lyricist: Samuel Wesley, Jr., 1736
Composer: Johann Crüger, 1647
Hymn 2

...From all eter­ni­ty!

Thy God­head brood­ing o’er th’ab­yss

Of form­less wa­ters lay;...

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From all eter­ni­ty!

Thy God­head brood­ing o’er th’ab­yss

Of form­less wa­ters lay;

Hail, Holy Ghost! Jehovah!

Hark! Heard Ye Not the Ancient Seer?

lyricist: Richard Mant, 1837
Composer: Grenoble Antiphoner, 1753
Hymn 3

...Thou, for our sake in­car­nate made,

Thy God­head, lo! with faith we own,

Or in a serv­ant’s form ar­rayed,...

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Thou, for our sake in­car­nate made,

Thy God­head, lo! with faith we own,

Or in a serv­ant’s form ar­rayed,

Hark! Heard Ye Not the Ancient Seer?

Immortal Babe, Who This Dear Day

lyricist: Joseph Hall, ca. 1597
Composer: Christmas Carols Old and New, ca. 1878
Hymn 4

...Didst change Thine Heav­en for our clay,

And didst with flesh Thy God­head veil,

Eternal Son of God, all hail!...

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Didst change Thine Heav­en for our clay,

And didst with flesh Thy God­head veil,

Eternal Son of God, all hail!

Immortal Babe, Who This Dear Day

“Touch Me Not,” to Mary Said

lyricist: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862
Composer: Konrad Kocher, 1838
Hymn 5

...To My God and theirs I go.

We who, Lord, Thy God­head have,

Carnal pre­sence do not crave;...

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To My God and theirs I go.

We who, Lord, Thy God­head have,

Carnal pre­sence do not crave;

“Touch Me Not,” to Mary Said

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