re­pair.

The phrase "re­pair." resonates through 4 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

re­pair.· 4 hymns found
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To ren­der their rights to the weak,
Come guil­ty, come wretch­ed, come just as you are;
That to glo­ry
Oh, bear not your bur­dens alone,

re­pair.

Then none shall de­vour or hurt,
The con­trite in heart he will free­ly re­ceive,
But the sin­ner, then con­found­ed,
And let your pe­ti­tions be known,

A Seedling of Jesse Shall Flower

lyricist: William Harcourt
Composer: George Stebbins, 1912
Hymn 1

...To ren­der their rights to the weak,

The wrongs of the poor to re­pair.

Then none shall de­vour or hurt,...

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To ren­der their rights to the weak,

The wrongs of the poor to re­pair.

Then none shall de­vour or hurt,

A Seedling of Jesse Shall Flower

O Turn Ye, for Why Will Ye Die?

lyricist: Samson Occom (1723–1792)
Composer: Josiah Hopkins, 1830
Hymn 2

...Come guil­ty, come wretch­ed, come just as you are;

All help­less and dy­ing, to Je­sus re­pair.

The con­trite in heart he will free­ly re­ceive,...

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Come guil­ty, come wretch­ed, come just as you are;

All help­less and dy­ing, to Je­sus re­pair.

The con­trite in heart he will free­ly re­ceive,

O Turn Ye, for Why Will Ye Die?

Lo, the Righteous Judge Descending

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Joseph Barnby,1889
Hymn 3

...That to glo­ry

They may all with Me re­pair.

But the sin­ner, then con­found­ed,...

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That to glo­ry

They may all with Me re­pair.

But the sin­ner, then con­found­ed,

Lo, the Righteous Judge Descending

Wonderful Virtue in Prayer

lyricist: J. J. Maxfield, 1878
Composer: M. D. Potter
Hymn 4

...Oh, bear not your bur­dens alone,

To Je­sus, your Sav­ior, re­pair.

And let your pe­ti­tions be known,...

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Oh, bear not your bur­dens alone,

To Je­sus, your Sav­ior, re­pair.

And let your pe­ti­tions be known,

Wonderful Virtue in Prayer

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