and deaf

The phrase "and deaf" resonates through 5 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

and deaf· 5 hymns found
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Ten thou­sand stub­born hearts will move.
Mortals that wait for their re­lief
Mortals that pay them fear or love
Is Christ with­in these walls re­vealed,
To sen­su­al bliss that charms us so,

and deaf

Our hearts are hard­ened in­to stone;
O na­tions, know thy liv­ing God,
O Is­ra­el! make the Lord thy hope,
Lepers and lame, and all were healed:
Here I re­nounce my car­nal taste

Lord, When Thine Israel We Survey

lyricist: Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
Composer: William Bradbury, 1843
Hymn 1

...Ten thou­sand stub­born hearts will move.

Our eyes are blind, and deaf our ears;

Our hearts are hard­ened in­to stone;...

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Ten thou­sand stub­born hearts will move.

Our eyes are blind, and deaf our ears;

Our hearts are hard­ened in­to stone;

Lord, When Thine Israel We Survey

Awake, Ye Saints; to Praise Your King

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: 19th Century American melody
Hymn 2

...Mortals that wait for their re­lief

Are blind and deaf as they.

O na­tions, know thy liv­ing God,...

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Mortals that wait for their re­lief

Are blind and deaf as they.

O na­tions, know thy liv­ing God,

Awake, Ye Saints; to Praise Your King

Not to Ourselves

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Henry Baker, 1854
Hymn 3

...Mortals that pay them fear or love

Seem to be blind and deaf as they.

O Is­ra­el! make the Lord thy hope,...

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Mortals that pay them fear or love

Seem to be blind and deaf as they.

O Is­ra­el! make the Lord thy hope,

Not to Ourselves

Not Here, as to the Prophet’s Eye

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1828
Composer: Edward Miller, 1790
Hymn 4

...Is Christ with­in these walls re­vealed,

When blind, and deaf, and dumb were brought,

Lepers and lame, and all were healed:...

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Is Christ with­in these walls re­vealed,

When blind, and deaf, and dumb were brought,

Lepers and lame, and all were healed:

Not Here, as to the Prophet’s Eye

Dead Be My Heart to All Below

lyricist: Isaac Watts (1674–1705)
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)
Hymn 5

...To sen­su­al bliss that charms us so,

Be dark, my eyes, and deaf, my ears.

Here I re­nounce my car­nal taste...

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To sen­su­al bliss that charms us so,

Be dark, my eyes, and deaf, my ears.

Here I re­nounce my car­nal taste

Dead Be My Heart to All Below

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