nak­ed

"nak­ed" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

nak­ed· 20 hymns found
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My mas­ter was so ve­ry poor,
Thine the brok­en bread;
O’er all that scorned them here?
Before the In­ef­fable appear,
But ev­ery soul as­sem­bled here
But all, give all to Christ.
Were all the na­tions dead.
Aloud will I re­joice.
The plagues that rise to waste man­kind;
To blast the re­bel worm,
May we wel­come in the strang­er,
I shall my kind En­light­en­er bless;
There the dark earth and dis­mal shade
As spring the win­ter doth suc­ceed
In this ar­ray thou bright shall be;
The ev­ils of my heart;
That will not hide your sin,
Stand in amaze, ye whirl­ing skies,
Stand in amaze, ye whirl­ing skies,
It feels no change, though spring re­turn,

nak­ed

So ve­ry rich my mas­ter was
And the starv­ing fed.
When se­pa­rate from the flesh;
That un­cre­at­ed beam?
Thou know’st who on­ly bows the knee,
Give to the wea­ry rest;
To Thine im­mense sur­vey,
And made sal­va­tion mine;
Spring gales, and life, and ten­der green.
In one eter­nal storm.
May we vis­it pri­son­ers, too;
What are all ver­bal pro­mis­es?
That flesh, so de­li­cate­ly fed,
The black­ened earth is clothed in green,
No tongue can tell what glo­ries shine
To Sa­tan’s fie­ry dart.
In robes pre­pared by God,
Hangs on a cross of love, and dies.
Hangs on a cross of love, and dies.
Proclaims it on­ly fit to burn.

My Master

lyricist: Harry Lee
Composer: Jeremiah Clark, 1707
Hymn 1

...My mas­ter was so ve­ry poor,

They nailed Him nak­ed to a cross;

So ve­ry rich my mas­ter was...

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My mas­ter was so ve­ry poor,

They nailed Him nak­ed to a cross;

So ve­ry rich my mas­ter was

My Master

Thine Are All the Gifts, O God

lyricist: John Whittier, 1878
Composer: Anonymous
Hymn 2

...Thine the brok­en bread;

Let the nak­ed feet be shod

And the starv­ing fed....

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Thine the brok­en bread;

Let the nak­ed feet be shod

And the starv­ing fed.

Thine Are All the Gifts, O God

Ye Sons of Pride

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Wurttemberg, Germany, 1784
Hymn 3

...O’er all that scorned them here?

God will my nak­ed soul re­ceive

When se­pa­rate from the flesh;...

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O’er all that scorned them here?

God will my nak­ed soul re­ceive

When se­pa­rate from the flesh;

Ye Sons of Pride

Eternal Light

lyricist: Thomas Binney, 1826
Composer: Henry Morley, 1875
Hymn 4

...Before the In­ef­fable appear,

And on my nak­ed spir­it bear

That un­cre­at­ed beam?...

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Before the In­ef­fable appear,

And on my nak­ed spir­it bear

That un­cre­at­ed beam?

Eternal Light

Father of Omnipresent Grace

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1767
Composer: George Merritt
Hymn 5

...But ev­ery soul as­sem­bled here

Doth nak­ed in Thy sight ap­pear:

Thou know’st who on­ly bows the knee,...

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But ev­ery soul as­sem­bled here

Doth nak­ed in Thy sight ap­pear:

Thou know’st who on­ly bows the knee,

Father of Omnipresent Grace

She Loved Her Savior

lyricist: William Cutter, 1829
Composer: Karl Harrington, 1905
Hymn 6

...But all, give all to Christ.

Go, clothe the nak­ed, lead the blind,

Give to the wea­ry rest;...

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But all, give all to Christ.

Go, clothe the nak­ed, lead the blind,

Give to the wea­ry rest;

She Loved Her Savior

Great God, How Infinite Art Thou!

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Christopher Tye, 1533
Hymn 7

...Were all the na­tions dead.

Nature and time quite nak­ed lie

To Thine im­mense sur­vey,...

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Were all the na­tions dead.

Nature and time quite nak­ed lie

To Thine im­mense sur­vey,

Great God, How Infinite Art Thou!

Awake, My Heart; Arise, My Tongue

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Michael Lonneke, 2005
Hymn 8

...Aloud will I re­joice.

’Tis He adorned my nak­ed soul,

And made sal­va­tion mine;...

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Aloud will I re­joice.

’Tis He adorned my nak­ed soul,

And made sal­va­tion mine;

Awake, My Heart; Arise, My Tongue

Father! To Thy Kind Love We Owe

lyricist: William Bryant, 1820
Composer: Robert Schuman, 1839
Hymn 9

...The plagues that rise to waste man­kind;

Then breath­est, o’er the nak­ed scene,

Spring gales, and life, and ten­der green....

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The plagues that rise to waste man­kind;

Then breath­est, o’er the nak­ed scene,

Spring gales, and life, and ten­der green.

Father! To Thy Kind Love We Owe

Sing to the Lord, Ye Heav’nly Hosts

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1697
Composer: Folk hymn, 1813
Hymn 10

...To blast the re­bel worm,

And beat up­on his nak­ed soul

In one eter­nal storm....

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To blast the re­bel worm,

And beat up­on his nak­ed soul

In one eter­nal storm.

Sing to the Lord, Ye Heav’nly Hosts

No One Knows the Day or Hour

lyricist: Carolyn Gillette, 2016
Composer: Henry Gauntlett, 1849
Hymn 11

...May we wel­come in the strang­er,

Clothe the nak­ed, help the ill.

May we vis­it pri­son­ers, too;...

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May we wel­come in the strang­er,

Clothe the nak­ed, help the ill.

May we vis­it pri­son­ers, too;

No One Knows the Day or Hour

Whether the Word Be Preached or Read

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1783
Composer: Dimitri Bortniansky, 1825
Hymn 12

...I shall my kind En­light­en­er bless;

But void and nak­ed of my Lord,

What are all ver­bal pro­mis­es?...

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I shall my kind En­light­en­er bless;

But void and nak­ed of my Lord,

What are all ver­bal pro­mis­es?

Whether the Word Be Preached or Read

Why Do the Proud Insult the Poor?

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: William Gardiner, 1815
Hymn 13

...There the dark earth and dis­mal shade

Shall clasp their nak­ed bodies round;

That flesh, so de­li­cate­ly fed,...

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There the dark earth and dis­mal shade

Shall clasp their nak­ed bodies round;

That flesh, so de­li­cate­ly fed,

Why Do the Proud Insult the Poor?

As Spring the Winter Doth Succeed

lyricist: Anne Bradstreet, 1657
Composer: William Bradbury, 1849
Hymn 14

...As spring the win­ter doth suc­ceed

The nak­ed trees with leaves are dressed,

The black­ened earth is clothed in green,...

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As spring the win­ter doth suc­ceed

The nak­ed trees with leaves are dressed,

The black­ened earth is clothed in green,

As Spring the Winter Doth Succeed

Jesus! Dear Name, How Sweet It Sounds!

lyricist: John Dobell, 1806
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1830
Hymn 15

...In this ar­ray thou bright shall be;

Come, nak­ed sin­ner, come and see.

No tongue can tell what glo­ries shine...

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In this ar­ray thou bright shall be;

Come, nak­ed sin­ner, come and see.

No tongue can tell what glo­ries shine

Jesus! Dear Name, How Sweet It Sounds!

Uncertain How the Way to Find

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: Secular tune
Hymn 16

...The ev­ils of my heart;

And left my nak­ed soul ex­posed

To Sa­tan’s fie­ry dart....

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The ev­ils of my heart;

And left my nak­ed soul ex­posed

To Sa­tan’s fie­ry dart.

Uncertain How the Way to Find

Let Every Mortal Ear Attend

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Deodatus Dutton, 1829
Hymn 17

...That will not hide your sin,

Come nak­ed, and ad­orn your souls

In robes pre­pared by God,...

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That will not hide your sin,

Come nak­ed, and ad­orn your souls

In robes pre­pared by God,

Let Every Mortal Ear Attend

Desiring to Love Christ

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1706
Composer: Herbert Oakeley, 1874
Hymn 18

...Stand in amaze, ye whirl­ing skies,

Jesus the God, with nak­ed arms,

Hangs on a cross of love, and dies....

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Stand in amaze, ye whirl­ing skies,

Jesus the God, with nak­ed arms,

Hangs on a cross of love, and dies.

Desiring to Love Christ

Desiring to Love Christ

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1706
Composer: Herbert Oakeley, 1874
Hymn 19

...Stand in amaze, ye whirl­ing skies,

Jesus the God, with nak­ed arms,

Hangs on a cross of love, and dies....

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Stand in amaze, ye whirl­ing skies,

Jesus the God, with nak­ed arms,

Hangs on a cross of love, and dies.

Desiring to Love Christ

Though Cloudy Skies and Northern Blasts

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: George Martin (1844–1916)
Hymn 20

...It feels no change, though spring re­turn,

Its leaf­less, nak­ed, bar­ren head,

Proclaims it on­ly fit to burn....

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It feels no change, though spring re­turn,

Its leaf­less, nak­ed, bar­ren head,

Proclaims it on­ly fit to burn.

Though Cloudy Skies and Northern Blasts

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