cleans­èd

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cleans­èd· 12 hymns found
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My ills I can not count,
To this our fall­en world dis­played,
Where we Thy part­ing pro­mise claim!
The cloud shall pass away,
Till the sick and sad, in glad­ness,
start
The sins I can­not count,
’Tis Thine alone to spare;
For on God’s un­cloud­ed glo­ry
Yea, our hearts, for these Thou judg­est
And Thy grace I shall stand,
Thus to be made pure from dross?

cleans­èd

In Thy once op­ened fount.
The God­head in our flesh ar­rayed!
Eternal! bid Thy Spir­it rest,
The ev­er­last­ing day.
One in Thee to­ge­ther meet,
On the fes­tal day,
In Thy once op­ened fount;
And find ac­cept­ance in Thy sight,
Then the Tri­ni­ty of Per­sons
By Thy Spir­it’s grace re­new us
From all the care
Wouldst Thou count it as a loss?

My Heart, My Life, to Thee

lyricist: William Martin, 1902
Composer: Keff Smith
Hymn 1

...My ills I can not count,

That it may pure and cleans­èd be

In Thy once op­ened fount....

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My ills I can not count,

That it may pure and cleans­èd be

In Thy once op­ened fount.

My Heart, My Life, to Thee

O Highest Love, in Lowliest Guise

lyricist: Benjamin Kennedy, 1863
Composer: John Dykes, 1875
Hymn 2

...To this our fall­en world dis­played,

May I dis­cern with cleans­èd eyes

The God­head in our flesh ar­rayed!...

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To this our fall­en world dis­played,

May I dis­cern with cleans­èd eyes

The God­head in our flesh ar­rayed!

O Highest Love, in Lowliest Guise

Hosanna to the Living Lord

lyricist: Reginald Heber, 1811
Composer: John Dykes, 1865
Hymn 3

...Where we Thy part­ing pro­mise claim!

But chief­est, in our cleans­èd breast,

Eternal! bid Thy Spir­it rest,...

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Where we Thy part­ing pro­mise claim!

But chief­est, in our cleans­èd breast,

Eternal! bid Thy Spir­it rest,

Hosanna to the Living Lord

Within the Father’s House

Composer: German, 1738
Hymn 4

...The cloud shall pass away,

And on the cleans­èd soul shall burst

The ev­er­last­ing day....

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The cloud shall pass away,

And on the cleans­èd soul shall burst

The ev­er­last­ing day.

Within the Father’s House

Thou to Whom the Sick and Dying

lyricist: Godfrey Thring, 1870
Composer: Wilhelm Schulthes, 1868
Hymn 5

...Till the sick and sad, in glad­ness,

Rescued, ran­somed, cleans­èd, healed,

One in Thee to­ge­ther meet,...

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Till the sick and sad, in glad­ness,

Rescued, ran­somed, cleans­èd, healed,

One in Thee to­ge­ther meet,

Thou to Whom the Sick and Dying

In the Cleansèd Temple

lyricist: William Sheppard, 1896
Composer: Charles Forrest
Hymn 6

...start

In the cleans­èd tem­ple,

On the fes­tal day,...

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start

In the cleans­èd tem­ple,

On the fes­tal day,

In the Cleansèd Temple

I Bring My Sins to Thee

lyricist: Frances Havergal, 1870
Composer: Philip Bliss (1838–1876)
Hymn 7

...The sins I can­not count,

That all may cleans­èd be

In Thy once op­ened fount;...

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The sins I can­not count,

That all may cleans­èd be

In Thy once op­ened fount;

I Bring My Sins to Thee

O Thou Who Dost to Man Accord

lyricist: John Hewett, 1859
Composer: Heinrich Isaac, 1490
Hymn 8

...’Tis Thine alone to spare;

With cleans­èd hearts to pray aright,

And find ac­cept­ance in Thy sight,...

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’Tis Thine alone to spare;

With cleans­èd hearts to pray aright,

And find ac­cept­ance in Thy sight,

O Thou Who Dost to Man Accord

Who the Multitudes Can Number?

lyricist: From the Latin
Composer: Varley Roberts, 1889
Hymn 9

...For on God’s un­cloud­ed glo­ry

We shall gaze with cleans­èd sight.

Then the Tri­ni­ty of Per­sons...

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For on God’s un­cloud­ed glo­ry

We shall gaze with cleans­èd sight.

Then the Tri­ni­ty of Per­sons

Who the Multitudes Can Number?

O Jerusalem the Blissful

lyricist: From the Latin
Composer: Charles Stephens, 1889
Hymn 10

...Yea, our hearts, for these Thou judg­est

As Thy cleans­èd al­tars bless,

By Thy Spir­it’s grace re­new us...

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Yea, our hearts, for these Thou judg­est

As Thy cleans­èd al­tars bless,

By Thy Spir­it’s grace re­new us

O Jerusalem the Blissful

Cleansing for Me

lyricist: Herbert Booth, 1886
Composer: Thomas Bayly (1797–1839)
Hymn 11

...And Thy grace I shall stand,

Cleansèd by Thee, cleans­èd by Thee.

From all the care...

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And Thy grace I shall stand,

Cleansèd by Thee, cleans­èd by Thee.

From all the care

Cleansing for Me

The Great Refiner

lyricist: Ellen Goreh, 1883
Composer: Andrew Byers, 1907
Hymn 12

...Thus to be made pure from dross?

If I was not whol­ly cleans­èd

Wouldst Thou count it as a loss?...

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Thus to be made pure from dross?

If I was not whol­ly cleans­èd

Wouldst Thou count it as a loss?

The Great Refiner

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