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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
'''Title:''' ''The Savior's Merits''<br> | '''Title:''' ''The Savior's Merits''<br> | ||
{{FirstLine|Savior, I do feel thy merit}} | |||
{{Composer|Jeremiah Ingalls}} | {{Composer|Jeremiah Ingalls}} | ||
{{Lyricist|Anonymous}} | {{Lyricist|Anonymous}} | ||
{{Voicing|3|STB}}<br> | {{Voicing|3|STB}}<br> | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|}} | {{Genre|Sacred|}} {{meter|87. 87. D}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | {{Instruments|A cappella}} | ||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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{{Text|English| | |||
:'''Allen and Batty, ''A Collection of Hymns for Those That Seek'', London, England, 1757''' | |||
1. Savior, I do feel thy merit, | |||
Sprinkled with redeeming blood; | |||
And my weary troubled spirit | |||
Now finds rest in thee, my God : | |||
I am safe, and I am happy, | |||
While in thy dear arms I lie, | |||
Sin and Satan cannot hurt me, | |||
When the Savior is so nigh. | |||
2. Now I'll sing of Jesus' merit, | |||
Tell the world of his dear name; | |||
That if any want his Spirit, | |||
He is still the very same: | |||
He that asketh, soon receiveth, | |||
He that seeks is sure to find; | |||
Come, for whosoever believeth, | |||
He will never cast behind. | |||
3. Now our advocate is pleading | |||
With his Father, and our God; | |||
Now for us he's interceding, | |||
As the purchase of his blood : | |||
Now methinks I hear him, praying, | |||
Father, save them, I have died; | |||
And the Father answers, saying, | |||
They are freely justified.}} | |||
{{middle|4}} | |||
{{Text|Simple| | |||
:'''Joshua Smith, ''Divine Hymns'', New York, 1800''' | |||
1. Savior, I do feel thy merit, | |||
Sprinkled with redeeming blood, | |||
And my weary troubled spirit, | |||
'Now finds rest with thee, my God. | |||
l am safe, and I am happy, | |||
While in thy dear arms I lie: | |||
Sin nor Satan cannot hurt me, | |||
Willie my Savior is so nigh. | |||
2 Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Glory be to God on high, | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Sing his praises through the sky: | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Glory to the Father give, | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Sing his praises all that live! | |||
3. Now I'll sing my Savior's merit, | |||
Tell the world of his dear name. | |||
That if any want his Spirit, | |||
He is still the very same. | |||
He that asketh soon receiveth, | |||
He that seeks is sure to find : | |||
Whosoever on him believeth. | |||
He will never cast behind. | |||
4. Now our advocate is pleading, | |||
With his Father and our God: | |||
And for us is interceding, | |||
As the purchase of his blood. | |||
Now methinks I hear him praying, | |||
"Father! Save them I have died;" | |||
And the Father answers, saying, | |||
"They are freely justified." | |||
5. Soon we hope to sing more sweetly, | |||
At the marriage of the Lamb, | |||
When the bride is dressed completely, | |||
Fit to celebrate the same; | |||
All our shouts shall then be ringing, | |||
Round the throne of God most high, | |||
And In sweet melodious singing, | |||
Loud shall echo through the sky. | |||
6. Glory, honor and thanksgiving, | |||
Be unto the Lord our King; | |||
O! let every creature living, | |||
The Redeemer's praises sing. | |||
Allelujah! Allelujah! | |||
Now the Lord Jehovah reigns; | |||
Allelujah! Allelujah! | |||
Sing his praise in highest strains.}} | |||
{{middle|4}} | |||
{{Text|Simple| | |||
:'''Ingalls, ''Christian Harmony'', Exeter, New Hampshire, 1805''' | |||
1. Savior, I do feel thy merit, | |||
Sprinkled with redeeming blood, | |||
And my weary troubled spirit | |||
Now finds rest with thee, my God. | |||
I am safe, and I am happy, | |||
While in thy dear arms I lie; | |||
Sin nor Satan cannot hurt me, | |||
While my Savior is so nigh. | |||
2. Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Glory be to God on high, | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Sing his praises through the sky; | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Glory to the Father give, | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Sing his praises all that live . | |||
3. Now I’ll sing my Savior’s merit, | |||
Tell the world of his dear name, | |||
That if any wants his Spirit, | |||
He is still the very same; | |||
He that asketh, soon receiveth. | |||
He that seeks is sure to find, | |||
Whosoever on him believeth, | |||
He will never cast behind. | |||
4. Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Glorious Christ of heavenly birth, | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Sing his praises thro’ the earth; | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory, | |||
Glory to the Spirit be, | |||
Glory, glory, glory, glory. | |||
To the sacred One in Three. | |||
5. Now our Advocate is pleading | |||
With his Father, and our God; | |||
And for us is interceding, | |||
As the purchase of his blood; | |||
Now methinks I hear him praying. | |||
Father! save them, I have died, | |||
And the Father answers, saying, | |||
They are freely justified. | |||
6. Worthy, worthy, worthy, worthy, | |||
Worthy is the Lamb of God, | |||
Worthy, worthy, worthy, worthy, | |||
Who loved and washed us in his blood. | |||
Holy, holy, holy, holy. | |||
Holy is the Lord of hosts, | |||
Holy, holy, holy, holy, | |||
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. | |||
7. Soon we hope to sing most sweetly, | |||
At the marriage of the Lamb, | |||
When his bride is dressed completely, | |||
Fit to celebrate the same: | |||
O what shouts shall then be ringing | |||
Round the throne of God most high, | |||
And what sweet, melodious singing | |||
Then shall echo through the sky. | |||
8. Glory, honor and thanksgiving, | |||
Be unto the Lord our King; | |||
O let every creature living | |||
The Redeemer’s praises sing; | |||
Hallelujah! hallelujah! | |||
Now the Lord Jehovah reigns; | |||
Hallelujah! hallelujah! | |||
Sing his praise in highest strains. | |||
9. Blessed, blessed, blessed, blessed, | |||
Blessed be the God of heaven, | |||
Blessed, blessed, blessed, blessed, | |||
Who has all our sins forgiven : | |||
Praised, praised, praised, praised, | |||
Praised be his holy name, | |||
Praised, praised, praised, praised, | |||
Now and ever more. Amen.}} | |||
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- Edition notes: Note shapes added (4-shape). Nine stanzas included, as in Ingalls 1805.
General Information
Title: The Savior's Merits
First Line: Savior, I do feel thy merit
Composer: Jeremiah Ingalls
Lyricist: Anonymous
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: STB
Genre: Sacred Meter: 87. 87. D
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
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Description: Published in Ingalls' Christian Harmony, 1805, pp. 143-144, for three voices: Treble-Tenor-Bass. Words by an unknown author, apparently first published in England in 1757, originally in three stanzas; Ingalls presents nine stanzas.
External websites:
Original text and translations
English text Allen and Batty, A Collection of Hymns for Those That Seek, London, England, 1757 |
Joshua Smith, Divine Hymns, New York, 1800 |
Ingalls, Christian Harmony, Exeter, New Hampshire, 1805 |
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