and scorn

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and scorn· 7 hymns found
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O Lord, our God, Thy mer­cy show,
And death, which sets the pri­son­er free,
The fear of man thus brings a snare,
And death, that sets the prisoner free,
A reed in His right hand;
E’en death, which sets the pri­son­er free,
In the sight of all about us

and scorn

Reproach and shame Thy saints en­dure
Yet love through all Thy tor­ture glowed,
But they should think what Je­sus says,
Yet love through all Thy torture glowed,
I see my Sav­ior stand.
Yet love through all Thy tor­ture glowed,
O how long against Thy peo­ple

To Thee, O Lord, I Lift Mine Eyes

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Robert Lowry, 1875
Hymn 1

...O Lord, our God, Thy mer­cy show,

For man’s con­tempt and scorn we know;

Reproach and shame Thy saints en­dure...

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O Lord, our God, Thy mer­cy show,

For man’s con­tempt and scorn we know;

Reproach and shame Thy saints en­dure

To Thee, O Lord, I Lift Mine Eyes

O Who Like Thee, So Calm, So Bright?

lyricist: Arthur Coxe, 1840
Composer: Samuel Webbe, Sr., 1782
Hymn 2

...And death, which sets the pri­son­er free,

Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to Thee;

Yet love through all Thy tor­ture glowed,...

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And death, which sets the pri­son­er free,

Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to Thee;

Yet love through all Thy tor­ture glowed,

O Who Like Thee, So Calm, So Bright?

They Who Confess the Savior Here

lyricist: Thomas Kelly, 1812
Composer: William Kirkpatrick, 1893
Hymn 3

...The fear of man thus brings a snare,

For few his frown and scorn can bear,

But they should think what Je­sus says,...

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The fear of man thus brings a snare,

For few his frown and scorn can bear,

But they should think what Je­sus says,

They Who Confess the Savior Here

How beauteous were the marks divine

lyricist: Arthur Cleveland Coxe
Composer: Robert A. Schumann
Hymn 4

...And death, that sets the prisoner free,

Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to Thee;

Yet love through all Thy torture glowed,...

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And death, that sets the prisoner free,

Was pang, and scoff, and scorn to Thee;

Yet love through all Thy torture glowed,

How beauteous were the marks divine

A Purple Robe

lyricist: Timothy Dudley-Smith, 1968
Composer: William Croft, 1708
Hymn 5

...A reed in His right hand;

Before the sold­iers’ spite and scorn

I see my Sav­ior stand....

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A reed in His right hand;

Before the sold­iers’ spite and scorn

I see my Sav­ior stand.

A Purple Robe

How Beauteous Were the Marks Divine

lyricist: Arthur Coxe, 1840
Composer: Robert Schumann, 1839
Hymn 6

...E’en death, which sets the pri­son­er free,

Was pain, and scoff, and scorn to Thee;

Yet love through all Thy tor­ture glowed,...

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E’en death, which sets the pri­son­er free,

Was pain, and scoff, and scorn to Thee;

Yet love through all Thy tor­ture glowed,

How Beauteous Were the Marks Divine

In Thy Heritage the Heathen

lyricist: From Psalm 79
Composer: Rowland Prichard, 1830
Hymn 7

...In the sight of all about us

We en­dure re­proach and scorn.

O how long against Thy peo­ple...

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In the sight of all about us

We en­dure re­proach and scorn.

O how long against Thy peo­ple

In Thy Heritage the Heathen

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