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Are we baptiz'd in Christ our Lord

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #CIX (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Are we baptiz'd in Christ our Lord, And buried in his death; We are from death to life restor'd And live in him by faith. 2 Is Jesus raised from the dead By his Almighty pow'r. As members of that living head, We live to sin no more. 3 We live, but not to sin enslav'd, As once it was our case; From Satan's power we are sav'd, By Jesus and his grace. 4 Our base affections crucified And nail'd unto the tree; And Christ will ever be enjoy'd, Our life and liberty. 5 We are from day to day renew'd, And made in grace to grow: Into the image of our God, And are his children too. 6 Do we thus imitate him here, Whilst here on earth we live; What glories will the Saviour there, Unto his servants give. Topics: Sixth Sunday after Trinity Scripture: Romans 6:3-11 Languages: English
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Arise and shine thy light is come

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #XXXII (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Arise and shine thy light is come, O Zion! now thy Lord appears, That gracious light dispels the gloom Of all thy doubts, thy dreads and fears. 2 Though darkness covers all thy land, And ignorance doth vail thine eyes; Yet at the mighty Lord's command That light shall to all nations rise. 3 From sea to sea, from shore to shore Shall the bless'd Saviour's name be spread: And such as knew him ne'er before Shall own him as their king and head. 4 Glad off'rings shall all nations bring, And worship at his gracious throne; Adore their Lord and Sovereign King, And make his grace to sinners known. 5 Remotest nations on the earth Shall hear and feel and Gospel word: Those of renown and nobler birth Shall humbly bow to Christ, their Lord. 6 Poor straying souls shall find their God, And know their sins to be for giv'n, And sanctified through Jesus' blood: They shall be made the heirs of heav'n. Topics: The Epiphany Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-6 Languages: English
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As fades the lovely blooming flow'rs

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #CCXXVII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 As fades the lovely blooming flow'rs, And with the winds do fly: Just such are they who live but hours, And only born to die. 2 It is beyond the greatest art, to move that load of care; It wounds the tender parent's heart, Which nature has to bear. 3 O let the gospel then be night, It is the strongest aid; Such consolations never die, That Christ shall raise the dead. Topics: Death and Burials For the Burial of an Infant Languages: English
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As faithful shepherds of the Lord

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #XIII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 As faithful shepherds of the Lord Must we accounted be, Who minister and teach the word With real sincerity. 2 No more the Lord himself requests Than to be just and true, And ever act as for the best As far as we do know. 3 Though we are oft reproach'd & blam'd When we do as we ought, But O! the truth can ne'er be sham'd Or to dishonor brought. 4 Our thoughts and actions all are known, To him who judgeth right; The Lord who knows whate'er is done Brings all things to the light. 5 O let us then with patience wait! And watch with humble pray'r, Till God, whose ways are just and straight, In righteousness appear. Topics: Third Sunday in Advent For the Epistle Scripture: 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 Languages: English
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As Peter fished all the night

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #CVI (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 As Peter fished all the night, And toil'd until the morning Light. His labours they were all for nought, He drew his net but nothing caught. 2 Such is the case with teachers too, All they can teach, or say or do-- That cannot cause the world to b'lieve, Or yet the Gospel truth receive. 3 Except the Lord, their labours bless, Their labours are, without success; Their Gospel net is cast in vain, And they have nothing for their pain. 4 When Jesus manages the case, And cloath's the word with pow'r and grace; Then sinners will be made to hear And feel and know the Saviour near. 5 At his commanding word we cast Our net, and hope to catch at last! We preach to men the Gospel word, And for the blessing trust the Lord. 6 O make us faithful, Lord we pray! That like true fishermen we may-- In all our office act our part, And seek thy cause with all our heart. Topics: Fifth Sunday after Trinity Scripture: Luke 5:1-11 Languages: English
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As the Galatians vainly dream'd

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #LX (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 As the Galatians vainly dream'd, The ease can never be; Man is not by the law redeem'd, Nor yet by works made free. 2 Not by the deeds of any law Can any man be sav'd, But always kept in fear and awe, And yet remain deprav'd. 3 The carnal mind will e'er remain At enmity with God, Until the soul is born again, And cleans'd by Jesus' blood. 4 It was by covenant of grace, That God in Christ had made; He justified the fallen race, For which the Saviour bled. 5 O, why should we be so unwise! To trust to what we do; To rush on such an enterprize, That cannot bear us through. Topics: Fourth Sunday in Lent Scripture: Galatians 4:21-31 Languages: English
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Awake my soul, my mind awake!

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #CCXLI (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Awake my soul, my mind awake! And with the ang'lic host partake, And join with them thy voice to raise: And sing the great Creators' praise. 2 O may the Lord my soul inspire! And fill my heart with pure desire; And may my songs of praise and love Reach far beyond the skies above. 3 I praise my Lord who safely kept, And guarded me thus while I slept: And I am spar'd again to rise, And view his blessings with mine eyes. 4 Had not my God protected me, What wretched creature would I be; I might have wak'd in endless pain, Where I should seek relief in vain. 5 But O what off'rings can I bring To thee, my gracious Lord and King! Thy gracious hand for me prepar'd, That I am yet through mercy spar'd. 6 Thy blessings compass me around; Thy grace on ev'ry side is found: My chief concern it e'er should be, My God! to praise and worship thee. Topics: Morning Hymns Languages: English
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Awake, my soul, to sound his praise

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.CVIII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Awake, my soul, to sound his praise, Awake my harp to sing; Join all my pow'rs the song to raise, And morning incense bring. 2 Among the people of his care, And thro' the nations round; Glad sons of praise will I prepare, And there his name resound. 3 Be thou exalted, O my God, Above the starry train; Diffuse thy heav'nly grace abroad, And teach the world thy reign. 4 So shall thy chosen sons rejoice, And throng thy courts above; While sinners hear thy pard'ning voice, And taste redeeming love. Topics: A Song of Praise Scripture: Psalm 108 Languages: English
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Be gracious to thy servant, Lord

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.CXIX.Gimel (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 17 Be gracious to thy servant, Lord, Do thou my life defend, That I, according to thy word, My future time may spend. 18 Enlighten both my eyes and mind, That so I may discern The wondrous works which they behold, Who thy just precepts learn. 19 Though, like a stranger in the land, From place to place I stray, Thy righteous judgments from my sight Remove not thou away. 20 My fainting soul is almost pin'd, With earnest longing spent, Whilst always on the eager search Of thy just will intent. 21 Thy sharp rebuke shall crush the proud Whom still thy curse pursues; Since they to walk in thy right ways Presumptuously refuse. 22 But far from me, do thou, O Lord, Contempt and shame remove; For I thy sacred laws affect With undissembled love. 23 Though princes oft, in council met, Against thy servant spake; Yet I thy statutes to observe My constant business make. 24 For thy commands have always been My comfort and delight; By them I learn, with prudent care, To guide my steps aright. Scripture: Psalm 119:17-24 Languages: English
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Be sober watching unto pray'r

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #XC (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Be sober watching unto pray'r, Ye who would serve the Lord; Since faithful christian's duties are, To walk the narrow road. 2 Let fervent charity abound, That grace from God above; For where that precious gift is found, It covers faults with love. 3 Where charity possess the mind, It proves itself indeed; Such are affectionate and kind To all that are in need. 4 Such ne'er begrudge what they can do But help on ev'ry side; And thus to help each other through, Real Christians are employ'd. 5 As faithful Stewards of the Lord Each occupy his place; And use the Oracles and word With all the means of grace. 6 O what a pitty, Lord it is That many son's of men! Will never be convinc'd of this, Salvation to obtain. Topics: Sunday after Ascension-Day Scripture: 1 Peter 4:8-11 Languages: English

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