eter­nal Son

"eter­nal Son" appears in 8 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

eter­nal Son· 8 hymns found
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O Fa­ther! Thou Most Ho­ly One!
On re­bels who re­fuse the grace;
Till o’er the river, where the saints have gone,
A world that knew not when He came,
All praise to God the Fa­ther be,
The Fa­ther in the Son.
Contracted to a span—
And strikes their spir­its through.

eter­nal Son

O Ho­ly Ghost! Thou Love di­vine!
The hot­test hell shall be their place.
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High is the rank we now pos­sess;
Whom with the Spir­it we ad­ore
Here born of low­ly maid,
The mor­tal Son of man.
And raise Him from the dead;

Blest Trinity, from Mortal Sight

lyricist: Jean de Santeüil, 1680
Composer: Henry Gauntlett, 1848
Hymn 1

...O Fa­ther! Thou Most Ho­ly One!

O God of God! Eter­nal Son!

O Ho­ly Ghost! Thou Love di­vine!...

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O Fa­ther! Thou Most Ho­ly One!

O God of God! Eter­nal Son!

O Ho­ly Ghost! Thou Love di­vine!

Blest Trinity, from Mortal Sight

Not to Condemn the Sons of Men

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Ralph Harrison, 1784
Hymn 2

...On re­bels who re­fuse the grace;

Who God’s eter­nal Son des­pise,

The hot­test hell shall be their place....

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On re­bels who re­fuse the grace;

Who God’s eter­nal Son des­pise,

The hot­test hell shall be their place.

Not to Condemn the Sons of Men

My Soul Shouts Glory

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1889
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 3

...Till o’er the river, where the saints have gone,

I shall join their eter­nal song.

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Till o’er the river, where the saints have gone,

I shall join their eter­nal song.

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My Soul Shouts Glory

Behold the Amazing Gift of Love

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1709
Composer: William Jones, 1789
Hymn 4

...A world that knew not when He came,

Even God’s eter­nal Son.

High is the rank we now pos­sess;...

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A world that knew not when He came,

Even God’s eter­nal Son.

High is the rank we now pos­sess;

Behold the Amazing Gift of Love

The Great Forerunner of the Morn

lyricist: The Venerable Bede (673–735)
Composer: C. Gall, 1625
Hymn 5

...All praise to God the Fa­ther be,

All praise, eter­nal Son, to Thee,

Whom with the Spir­it we ad­ore...

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All praise to God the Fa­ther be,

All praise, eter­nal Son, to Thee,

Whom with the Spir­it we ad­ore

The Great Forerunner of the Morn

Him Whom the Skies, the Earth, the Sea

lyricist: From the Latin
Composer: William Havergal, 1847
Hymn 6

...The Fa­ther in the Son.

To Thee, eter­nal Son of God,

Here born of low­ly maid,...

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The Fa­ther in the Son.

To Thee, eter­nal Son of God,

Here born of low­ly maid,

Him Whom the Skies, the Earth, the Sea

Hail, God the Son, in Glory Crowned

lyricist: Samuel Wesley, Jr., 1736
Composer: Isaac Smith, 1770
Hymn 7

...Contracted to a span—

The co-eter­nal Son of God,

The mor­tal Son of man....

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Contracted to a span—

The co-eter­nal Son of God,

The mor­tal Son of man.

Hail, God the Son, in Glory Crowned

Why Did the Nations Join to Slay?

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: From Rossini
Hymn 8

...And strikes their spir­its through.

“I call Him my eter­nal Son,

And raise Him from the dead;...

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And strikes their spir­its through.

“I call Him my eter­nal Son,

And raise Him from the dead;

Why Did the Nations Join to Slay?

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