guil­ty

We found "guil­ty" used in 20 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

guil­ty· 20 hymns found
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No works of law have we to boast—
Into Thy kind pro­tect­ion take;
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Advances swift as min­utes fly
Shall Thy praise un­ut­tered lie?
Is Je­sus rea­dy now to save
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And sin­ners plunged be­neath that flood
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It spreads a sick­ly damp around,
That hell would blush and an­gels weep,
And crook­ed are your ways.
And doomed to ev­er­last­ing pains,
And let Thy truth with­in us live.
Of sov­er­eign ma­jes­ty di­vine:
O won­drous love!
Shall Thy praise un­ut­tered lie?
By earth, by Heav­en, Thou hast been tried,
And when thy soul and bo­dy part,
Then, then th’in­tes­tine war is o’er,

guil­ty

Condemned al­rea­dy, but Thy hand
For Thy own mer­cy’s sake.
We view the ter­rors of Thy sword,
That eye which sees thro’ dark­est shades
Sing the Lord, who came to die.
Who brought Him to the cross and grave?
To the ci­ty of re­fuge,
Lose all their guil­ty stains,
What shall thy doom be, when ar­rayed in ter­ror,
Far from the ut­most verge of day,
He gave for them His on­ly Son.
And cease from deeds of sin;
Nor gold nor gems could buy our peace,
Sprinkle our works with Je­sus’ blood;
How will ye then en­dure
Bound and con­demned to die,
Sing the Lord who came to die.
Jesus, our Love, is cru­ci­fied!
From earth, with kin­dred fiends to dwell,
When Thou hast root­ed out our pride:

We Take the Guilty Sinner’s Name

lyricist: William Mackay, 1874
Composer: H. F. Williams, 1881
Hymn 1

...No works of law have we to boast—

By na­ture ru­ined, guil­ty, lost;

Condemned al­rea­dy, but Thy hand...

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No works of law have we to boast—

By na­ture ru­ined, guil­ty, lost;

Condemned al­rea­dy, but Thy hand

We Take the Guilty Sinner’s Name

Jesu, Sin-Atoning Lamb

lyricist: John and Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: George Merritt, 1889
Hymn 2

...Into Thy kind pro­tect­ion take;

Spare the guil­ty na­tion, Lord,

For Thy own mer­cy’s sake....

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Into Thy kind pro­tect­ion take;

Spare the guil­ty na­tion, Lord,

For Thy own mer­cy’s sake.

Jesu, Sin-Atoning Lamb

While o’er Our Guilty Land, O Lord

lyricist: Samuel Davies (1723–1761)
Composer: Henry Oliver, 1832
Hymn 3

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While o’er our guil­ty land, O Lord,

We view the ter­rors of Thy sword,...

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While o’er our guil­ty land, O Lord,

We view the ter­rors of Thy sword,

While o’er Our Guilty Land, O Lord

Mortals, Give Ear

lyricist: John Needham, 1768
Composer: Standard Psalm Tune-Book, 1842
Hymn 4

...Advances swift as min­utes fly

The guil­ty to sur­prise.

That eye which sees thro’ dark­est shades...

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Advances swift as min­utes fly

The guil­ty to sur­prise.

That eye which sees thro’ dark­est shades

Mortals, Give Ear

Brightness of the Father’s Glory

lyricist: Robert Robinson (1735–1790)
Composer: Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book, 1859
Hymn 5

...Shall Thy praise un­ut­tered lie?

Break, my tongue, such guil­ty si­lence;

Sing the Lord, who came to die....

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Shall Thy praise un­ut­tered lie?

Break, my tongue, such guil­ty si­lence;

Sing the Lord, who came to die.

Brightness of the Father’s Glory

Is Jesus Able to Redeem?

lyricist: Anne Cousin, 1877
Composer: Ira Sankey (1840–1908)
Hymn 6

...Is Je­sus rea­dy now to save

A guil­ty one, like me,

Who brought Him to the cross and grave?...

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Is Je­sus rea­dy now to save

A guil­ty one, like me,

Who brought Him to the cross and grave?

Is Jesus Able to Redeem?

The City of Refuge

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1888
Composer: Horace Lincoln
Hymn 7

...start

O, guil­ty one, haste

To the ci­ty of re­fuge,...

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O, guil­ty one, haste

To the ci­ty of re­fuge,

The City of Refuge

There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood

lyricist: William Cowper, 1772
Composer: 19th Century melody
Hymn 8

...And sin­ners plunged be­neath that flood

Lose all their guil­ty stains.

Lose all their guil­ty stains,...

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And sin­ners plunged be­neath that flood

Lose all their guil­ty stains.

Lose all their guil­ty stains,

There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood

Ah, Guilty Sinner

Composer: Joshua Leavitt, 1831
Hymn 9

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Ah, guil­ty sin­ner, rui­ned by trans­gress­ion,

What shall thy doom be, when ar­rayed in ter­ror,...

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Ah, guil­ty sin­ner, rui­ned by trans­gress­ion,

What shall thy doom be, when ar­rayed in ter­ror,

Ah, Guilty Sinner

Hell! ’Tis a Word of Dreadful Sound

lyricist: Bartholomew Brown, 1810
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 10

...It spreads a sick­ly damp around,

And makes the guil­ty quake with fear.

Far from the ut­most verge of day,...

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It spreads a sick­ly damp around,

And makes the guil­ty quake with fear.

Far from the ut­most verge of day,

Hell! ’Tis a Word of Dreadful Sound

The Love of God (Keeling)

lyricist: George Keeling, 1897
Composer: Barney Warren
Hymn 11

...That hell would blush and an­gels weep,

Yet, God so loved each guil­ty one

He gave for them His on­ly Son....

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That hell would blush and an­gels weep,

Yet, God so loved each guil­ty one

He gave for them His on­ly Son.

The Love of God (Keeling)

Rulers of Sodom! Hear the Voice

lyricist: Scottish Translations and Paraphrases, 1781
Composer: Este’s Psalter, 1592
Hymn 12

...And crook­ed are your ways.

But cleanse your hands, ye guil­ty race,

And cease from deeds of sin;...

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And crook­ed are your ways.

But cleanse your hands, ye guil­ty race,

And cease from deeds of sin;

Rulers of Sodom! Hear the Voice

Enslaved by Sin and Bound in Chains

lyricist: Anne Steele, 1760
Composer: Genevan Psalter, 1547
Hymn 13

...And doomed to ev­er­last­ing pains,

We wretch­ed, guil­ty cap­tives lay.

Nor gold nor gems could buy our peace,...

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And doomed to ev­er­last­ing pains,

We wretch­ed, guil­ty cap­tives lay.

Nor gold nor gems could buy our peace,

Enslaved by Sin and Bound in Chains

Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing, Lord

lyricist: Joseph Hart, 1762
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1830
Hymn 14

...And let Thy truth with­in us live.

Though we are guil­ty, Thou art good;

Sprinkle our works with Je­sus’ blood;...

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And let Thy truth with­in us live.

Though we are guil­ty, Thou art good;

Sprinkle our works with Je­sus’ blood;

Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing, Lord

The Hour Will Quickly Come

lyricist: Anonymous, before 1864
Composer: Aaron Williams, 1760
Hymn 15

...Of sov­er­eign ma­jes­ty di­vine:

Ye guil­ty and im­pure,

How will ye then en­dure...

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Of sov­er­eign ma­jes­ty di­vine:

Ye guil­ty and im­pure,

How will ye then en­dure

The Hour Will Quickly Come

God Gave His Son for Me

Composer: Charles Fry, 1885
Hymn 16

...O won­drous love!

A guil­ty re­bel I,

Bound and con­demned to die,...

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O won­drous love!

A guil­ty re­bel I,

Bound and con­demned to die,

God Gave His Son for Me

Mighty God, While Angels Bless Thee

lyricist: Robert Robinson, 1758
Composer: François Barthélémon, 1785
Hymn 17

...Shall Thy praise un­ut­tered lie?

Fly, my tongue, such guil­ty si­lence;

Sing the Lord who came to die....

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Shall Thy praise un­ut­tered lie?

Fly, my tongue, such guil­ty si­lence;

Sing the Lord who came to die.

Mighty God, While Angels Bless Thee

O Come and Mourn with Me

lyricist: Frederick Faber, 1849
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 18

...By earth, by Heav­en, Thou hast been tried,

And guil­ty found of too much love;

Jesus, our Love, is cru­ci­fied!...

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By earth, by Heav­en, Thou hast been tried,

And guil­ty found of too much love;

Jesus, our Love, is cru­ci­fied!

O Come and Mourn with Me

Sinner Secure, the Writing See!

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Ernest Kroeger, 1901
Hymn 19

...And when thy soul and bo­dy part,

Thy guil­ty spir­it flies

From earth, with kin­dred fiends to dwell,...

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And when thy soul and bo­dy part,

Thy guil­ty spir­it flies

From earth, with kin­dred fiends to dwell,

Sinner Secure, the Writing See!

Then, Then, th’Intestine War Is O’er

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: George Elvey, 1858
Hymn 20

...Then, then th’in­tes­tine war is o’er,

And guil­ty shame con­founds no more,

When Thou hast root­ed out our pride:...

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Then, then th’in­tes­tine war is o’er,

And guil­ty shame con­founds no more,

When Thou hast root­ed out our pride:

Then, Then, th’Intestine War Is O’er

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