re­lent­less

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

re­lent­less· 8 hymns found
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But now it bursts up­on his head,
You have been al­lured from the peace­ful way
What crowds of vic­tims fall;
Let Him en­ter in!
Their hous­es by their name they call;
Be to the lost sal­va­tion;
Go find her, lost, aban­doned, ru­ined,
Be to the lost sal­va­tion;

re­lent­less

Oh may I, ere it be too late,
Let the Sav­ior true take your hand to­day,
Nor spares the great or small.
Come to ev­ery man.
Around them wise and fool­ish fall;
And bear him from his sins away
Now speaks the Prince of high­est Heav­en,
And bear him from his sins away,

Oh What Amazing Horrors Seize

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Arthur Mann, 1905
Hymn 1

...But now it bursts up­on his head,

In one re­lent­less show­er.

Oh may I, ere it be too late,...

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But now it bursts up­on his head,

In one re­lent­less show­er.

Oh may I, ere it be too late,

Oh What Amazing Horrors Seize

Take the Home-Path

lyricist: Brown Rowland, 1916
Composer: Samuel Beazley
Hymn 2

...You have been al­lured from the peace­ful way

By your soul’s re­lent­less foe;

Let the Sav­ior true take your hand to­day,...

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You have been al­lured from the peace­ful way

By your soul’s re­lent­less foe;

Let the Sav­ior true take your hand to­day,

Take the Home-Path

The Lord in Judgment Now Appears

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Este’s Psalter, 1592
Hymn 3

...What crowds of vic­tims fall;

Unsparing death re­lent­less preys,

Nor spares the great or small....

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What crowds of vic­tims fall;

Unsparing death re­lent­less preys,

Nor spares the great or small.

The Lord in Judgment Now Appears

In the Silent Midnight Watches

lyricist: Arthur Coxe, 1842
Composer: Andrew Skoog, 1894
Hymn 4

...Let Him en­ter in!

Death will come some day, re­lent­less,

Come to ev­ery man....

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Let Him en­ter in!

Death will come some day, re­lent­less,

Come to ev­ery man.

In the Silent Midnight Watches

Why Should I Fear in Evil Days?

lyricist: John Adams (1767–1848)
Composer: Robert Lowry, 1875
Hymn 5

...Their hous­es by their name they call;

While, borne by time’s re­lent­less stream,

Around them wise and fool­ish fall;...

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Their hous­es by their name they call;

While, borne by time’s re­lent­less stream,

Around them wise and fool­ish fall;

Why Should I Fear in Evil Days?

Dear Christian People, All Rejoice (Haas)

Composer: Martin Luther, 1523
Hymn 6

...Be to the lost sal­va­tion;

Death, his re­lent­less ty­rant, stay,

And bear him from his sins away...

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Be to the lost sal­va­tion;

Death, his re­lent­less ty­rant, stay,

And bear him from his sins away

Dear Christian People, All Rejoice (Haas)

From Highest Heaven

lyricist: Neil Barham, 2008
Composer: Folk spiritual
Hymn 7

...Go find her, lost, aban­doned, ru­ined,

Storm-tossed in sin’s re­lent­less sea.

Now speaks the Prince of high­est Heav­en,...

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Go find her, lost, aban­doned, ru­ined,

Storm-tossed in sin’s re­lent­less sea.

Now speaks the Prince of high­est Heav­en,

From Highest Heaven

Hymn 8

...Be to the lost sal­va­tion;

Death, his re­lent­less ty­rant, slay,

And bear him from his sins away,...

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Be to the lost sal­va­tion;

Death, his re­lent­less ty­rant, slay,

And bear him from his sins away,

Dear Christian People, All Rejoice (Charles)

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