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Original corruption and actual sin

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #305 (1891) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Depravity Natural; Depravity Total; Depravity Universal; Sinners Depravity of First Line: Lord, we are vile, conceived in sin Scripture: Hebrews 10:4 Languages: English
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Lord, I would spread my sore distress

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #88 (1870) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Depravity; Heart depraved; Man Depravity of Lyrics: 1 Lord, I would spread my sore distress And guilt before Thine eyes; Against Thy laws, against Thy grace, How high my crimes arise! 2 I from the stock of Adam came, Unholy and unclean; All my original is shame, And all my nature sin. 3 Cleanse me, O Lord, and cheer my soul With Thy forgiving love; And make my broken spirit whole, And bid my pains remove. 4 Let not Thy spirit e'er depart, Nor drive me from Thy face; Create anew my sinful heart, And fill it with Thy grace. Languages: English
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Deep in the dust before Thy throne

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #89 (1870) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Depravity; Heart depraved; Man Depravity of Lyrics: 1 Deep in the dust before Thy throne, Our guilt and our disgrace we own; Great God! we own the unhappy name Whence sprang our nature and our shame. 2 But whilst our spirits, filled with awe, Behold the terrors of Thy law, We sing the honors of Thy grace, That sent to save our ruin'd race. 3 We sing Thine everlasting Son, Who join'd our nature to His own; The second Adam, from the dust Raises the ruins of the first. 4 Where sin did reign, and death abound, There have the sons of Adam found Abounding life; there glorious grace Reigns through the Lord our righteousness. Languages: English
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Buried in shadows of the night

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #90 (1870) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Depravity; Heart depraved; Man Depravity of Lyrics: 1 Buried in shadows of the night, We lie till Christ restores the light; Wisdom descends to heal the blind, And chase the darkness of the mind. 2 Our very frame is mix'd with sin; His Spirit makes our natures clean; Such virtues from His suff'rings flow, At once to cleanse and pardon too. 3 Jesus beholds where Satan reigns, Binding his slaves in heavy chains; He sets the prisoners free, and breaks The iron bondage from our necks. 4 Poor, helpless worms in Thee possess Grace, wisdom, power and righteousness; Thou art our mighty all, and we Give our whole selves, O Lord, to Thee. Languages: English
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Sin has a thousand treacherous arts

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #91 (1870) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Depravity; Heart depraved; Man Depravity of Lyrics: 1 Sin has a thousand treacherous arts To practise on the mind; With flatt'ring looks she tempts our hearts, But leaves a sting behind. 2 With names of virtue she deceives The aged and the young; And while the heedless wretch believes, She makes his fetters strong. 3 She pleads for all the joys she brings, And gives a fair pretence; But cheats the soul of heavenly things, And chains it down to sense. 4 So on a tree divinely fair Grew the forbidden food; Our mother took the poison there, And tainted all her blood. Languages: English
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Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #92 (1870) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Depravity; Heart depraved; Man Depravity of Lyrics: 1 Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I, To mourn, and murmur, and repine To see the wicked placed on high, In pride and robes of honor shine! 2 But, oh, their end, their dreadful end! Thy sanctuary taught me so; On slipp'ry rocks I see them stand, And fiery billows roll below. 3 Their fancied joys, how fast they flee! Like dreams, as fleeting and as vain, Their songs of softest harmony Are but a prelude to their pain. 4 Now I esteem their mirth and wine Too dear to purchase with my blood; Lord, ’tis enough that Thou art mine, My life, my portion and my God. Languages: English
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Without God in the world

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #303 (1891) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Depravity Natural; Depravity Universal First Line: God is in this and every place Scripture: Ephesians 2:12 Languages: English
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The great Physician

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #306 (1891) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Depravity Natural; Sinners Depravity of First Line: Deep are the wounds which sin has made Languages: English
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Helpless and guilty

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #310 (1891) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Depravity Natural; Sinners Depravity of First Line: Ah, how shall fallen man Languages: English

All Mankind Fell in Adam's Fall

Author: Lazarus Spengler (1479-1534); Matthias Loy Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #214 (1972) Topics: The Holy Scriptures Fall, Depravity, Guilt of Man Scripture: Romans 5:12 Languages: English Tune Title: GERICHT
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All Mankind Fell in Adam's Fall

Author: Lazarus Spengler; Matthias Loy Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #260 (2018) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Humanity Depravity of Lyrics: 1 All mankind fell in Adam's fall, one common sin infects them all; from sire to son the bane descends, and over all its curse impends. 2 Through all man's pow'rs corruption creeps and him in dreadful bondage keeps; in guilt he draws his infant breath and reaps its fruits of woe and death. 3 From hearts depraved, to evil prone, flow thoughts and deeds of sin alone; God's image lost, the darkened soul nor seeks nor finds its heav'nly goal. 4 But Christ, the second Adam, came to bear our sin and woe and shame, to be our Life, our Light, our Way, our only Hope, our only Stay. 5 As by one man all mankind fell and, born in sin, was doomed to hell, so by one Man, who took our place, we all received the gift of grace. 6 We thank thee, Christ; new life is ours, new light, new hope, new strength, new pow'rs: may grace our ev'ry way attend until we reach our journey's end! Scripture: Genesis 3:1-19 Languages: English Tune Title: SAXONY
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Unbelief

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #V (1791) Topics: Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature First Line: All you that love the Lord draw near Lyrics: 1 All you that love the Lord draw near, To my complaint pray lend as Ear, And help me to condole my Grief, For I'm distret by Unbelief. 2 Sometimes I'm such a stupid Clod I doubt the existence of a G O D; But still his Terrors work my Grief, While Hope is drown'd in Unbelief. 3 When thus I'm sore distrest all day, When evening comes I fain would pray, And beg for Pardon, and Relief; But there's no G O D:" says Unbelief. 4 But who did all things first create? Was it not G O D, the Wise and Great? While thus I would asswage my Grief, You have no Soul:" says Unbelief. 5 But then I make this quick Reply, What makes me then afraid to die, And after Death to dread the Grief Which I must have for Unbelief? 6 Besides the S A V I O U R came to die, The Souls of Men to purify; Which clearly proves for our Relief, That Men have Souls, O Unbelief! 7 Blest be my G O D, that now I see That J E S U S gave himself for me; I'll praise his Name, who bore my Grief, And saves my Soul from Unbelief. Languages: English
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Arise, my tend'rest Thoughts arise

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #XII (1791) Topics: Fall of Man, or Depravity of Humna Nature Lyrics: 1 Arise, my tend'rest Thoughts arise, To torrents melt my streaming Eyes! And thou my Heart with Anguish feel, Those Evils which thou can'st not heal. 2 See human nature sunk in Shame! See Scandal pour'd on Jesu's Name! The Father wounded through the Son! The World abus'd, the Soul undone! 3 See the short Course of vain Delight Closing in long and dreadful Night! In Flames that no Abatement know, The briny Tears for Ages flow. 4 My God I feel the mournful Scene; My Bowels yearn o'er dying Men; And fain my Pity would reclaim, And snatch the Fire-brands from the Flame. 5 But feeble my Compassion proves, And can but weep where most it loves; Thine own all saving Arm employ, And turn these Drops of Grief to Joy. Languages: English
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Arise, my tend'rest Thoughts arise

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #XII (1801) Topics: On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature Languages: English
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How sad our State by Nature is!

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CXII (1791) Topics: Fall of Man, or Depravity of Humna Nature Lyrics: 1 How sad our State by Nature is! Our Sin how deep it stains! And Satan binds our captive Minds Fast in his slavish Chains. 2 But there's a Voice of Sov'reign Grace Sounds from the sacred Word; Ho! ye despairing Sinners, come, And trust upon the Lord. 3 My Soul obeys th' Almighty Call, And runs to this Relief; I would believe thy Promise, Lord; O! help my Unbelief. [4 To the dear fountain of thy Blood, Incarnate God! I fly; Here let me wash my spotted Soul From Crimes of deepest dye. 5 Stretch out thine Arm, victorious King My reigning Sins subdue; Drive the old Dragon from his Seat, With all his hellish Crew.] 6 A guilty, weak, and helpless Worm, On thy kind Arms I fall; Be thou my Strength and Righteousness, My Jesus, and my All. Languages: English
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Faith in Christ for Pardon and Sanctification

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CXII (1801) Topics: On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature First Line: How sad our State by Nature is! Languages: English
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The Good that I would I do not

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CXXXI (1791) Topics: Fall of Man, or Depravity of Humna Nature First Line: I would but cannot sing Lyrics: 1 I would, but cannot sing, Guilt has untun'd my Voice, The Serpent sin's envenom'd Sting Has poison'd all my Joys. 2 I know the Lord is nigh, And would, but cannot pray; For Satan meets me when I try, And frights my Soul away. 3 I would, but can't Repent, Tho' I endeavor oft; This stony Heart can ne'er relent 'Till Jesus makes it soft. 4 I would, but cannot Love, Tho' woo'd by Love Divine; No Arguments have pow'r to move A Soul so base as mine. 5 I would, but cannot rest In God's most holy Will; I know what he appoints is best, Yet Murmur at it still. 6 Oh could I but believe! Then all would easy be; I would, but cannot; Lord relieve; My Help must come from thee! 7 But if indeed I wou'd, Tho' I can nothing do; Yet the Desire is something good, For which my Praise is due. 8 By Nature prone to Ill, Till thine appointed Hour, I was as destitute of Will, As now I am of Pow'r. 9 Wilt thou not Crown, at length, The Work thou hast begun? And with a Will afford me Strength, In all thy Ways to run. Languages: English
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The Good that I would I do not

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CXXXI (1801) Topics: On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature First Line: I Would, but cannot sing Languages: English
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A living and a dead Faith, collected from several Scriptures

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CLXXX (1791) Topics: Fall of Man, or Depravity of Humna Nature First Line: Mistaken Souls! that dream of Heav'n Lyrics: 1 Mistaken Souls! that dream of Heav'n, And make their empty boast, Of inward Joys, and Sins forgiv'n, While they are Slaves to Lust. 2 Vain are our Fancies, airy Flights, If Faith be cold and dead; None but a living Pow'r unites To Christ the living Head. 3 'Tis Faith that changes all the Heart; 'Tis faith that Works by Love; That bids all sinful Joys depart, And lifts the Thoughts above. 4 'Tis Faith that conquers Earth and Hell By a celestial Pow'r; This is the Grace that shall prevail In the decisive Hour. [5 Faith must obey her Father's Will, As well as trust his Grace, A pard'ning God is jealous still For his own Holiness. 6 When from the Curse he sets us free, He makes our Natures clean, Nor would he send his Son to be The Minister of Sin. 7 His Spirit purifies our Frame, And Seals our Peace with God; Jesus and his Salvation came By Water and by Blood.] Languages: English
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A living and a dead Faith, collected from several Scriptures

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CLXXX (1801) Topics: On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature First Line: Mistaken Souls! that dream of Heav'n Languages: English

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