Disdain

We found "Disdain" used in 6 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

Disdain· 6 hymns found
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Nor, while a worm would raise its head,
For He who is the child­ren’s king
To the “unity of faith” we must attain,
By riches and world­ly al­lure­ments en­ticed,
All glo­ry to re­deem­ing grace,
O take, O seal them for Thine own!

Disdain

My Fa­ther God! How sweet the sound!
For gifts, we give our­selves to Thee,
Holding Christ the Spirit, our reality,
Someone still is bind­ing the Fa­ther’s own Son,
But show­ing us our Sav­ior’s face!
Who praise Thee with a fal­ter­ing tongue.

...Nor, while a worm would raise its head,

Disdain a fa­ther’s name.

My Fa­ther God! How sweet the sound!...

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Nor, while a worm would raise its head,

Disdain a fa­ther’s name.

My Fa­ther God! How sweet the sound!

Sovereign of All the Worlds on High

...For He who is the child­ren’s king

Will not disdain what child­ren bring.

For gifts, we give our­selves to Thee,...

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For He who is the child­ren’s king

Will not disdain what child­ren bring.

For gifts, we give our­selves to Thee,

O’er Bethl’hem’s Hill, in Time of Old

...To the “unity of faith” we must attain,

All the “winds of doctrine” evermore disdain;

Holding Christ the Spirit, our reality,...

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To the “unity of faith” we must attain,

All the “winds of doctrine” evermore disdain;

Holding Christ the Spirit, our reality,

Christ the Son of God and His redemptive deed

...By riches and world­ly al­lure­ments en­ticed,

Disdaining al­le­giance the Sav­ior to pay.

Someone still is bind­ing the Fa­ther’s own Son,...

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By riches and world­ly al­lure­ments en­ticed,

Disdaining al­le­giance the Sav­ior to pay.

Someone still is bind­ing the Fa­ther’s own Son,

Lord, Is It I? (Green)

...All glo­ry to re­deem­ing grace,

Disdaining not our ev­il case,

But show­ing us our Sav­ior’s face!...

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All glo­ry to re­deem­ing grace,

Disdaining not our ev­il case,

But show­ing us our Sav­ior’s face!

Now Are the Days of Humblest Prayer

...O take, O seal them for Thine own!

Disdain, not, Lord, our mean­er song,

Who praise Thee with a fal­ter­ing tongue....

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O take, O seal them for Thine own!

Disdain, not, Lord, our mean­er song,

Who praise Thee with a fal­ter­ing tongue.

Lo, God Is Here!

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