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Eternal Spirit, 'twas Thy breath

Hymnal: HSS1889 #31 (1889) Lyrics: 1 Eternal Spirit, ‘twas Thy breath The oracles of truth inspired; And kings and holy seers of old With strong prophetic impulse fired. 2 Mov’d by the great almighty pow’r, Their lips with heav’nly wisdom flow’d; Their hands a thousand wonders wrought, Which bore the signature of God. 3 With gladsome hearts they spread the news Of pardon, thro’ a Saviour’s blood; And to a num’rous seeking crowd Mark’d out the path to His abode. Tune Title: DUKE STREET
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Hymn of Praise

Author: Miss F. E. Pettingell Hymnal: HSS1889 #161 (1889) First Line: Extol Jehovah's name! Lyrics: 1 Extol Jehovah’s name! Come, sound abroad His fame, His matchless worth! Tis meet that we should sing, Our grateful off’ring bring, For He alone is King O’er all the earth! 2 By His all-wise decree The earth and sky and sea With all their throng Exits; they must fulfill The workings of His will, How infinite His skill, Praise Him in song! 3 For aye He keepeth truth, Praise Him, both age and youth In sweet accord; The heaven of heavens His throne; His wisdom, who hath known? Spreading from zone to zone: Great is the Lord! 4 A Father’s loving care His needy children share, His love, how broad! And all who seek the Right, He makes His chief delight; Sing of His sovereign might: Praise ye the Lord! Tune Title: [Extol Jehovah's name!]
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Hold My Hand

Author: Anna McClintock Hymnal: HSS1889 #148 (1889) First Line: Father, hold my hand! Tune Title: [Father, hold my hand!]
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This Is Not Your Rest

Author: Mary A. McKee Hymnal: HSS1889 #100 (1889) First Line: For this is not your rest, Oh! pilgrim stranger Refrain First Line: But there is a way Tune Title: [For this is not your rest, Oh! pilgrim stranger]
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Freedom in Christ

Author: Mary A. McKee Hymnal: HSS1889 #101 (1889) First Line: Free as a bird that escapes from the net Refrain First Line: Free from the bondage and service of sin Lyrics: 1 Free as a bird that escapes from the nest, Leaving the snare that the fowler has set; Sing hallelujah! he cancels our debt,— All the demands of the law have been met. Refrain: Free from the bondage and service of sin, Free from the labor, the strife, and the din; Free from the fetters that bound us so long, We will rejoice in the Lord great and strong. 2 Free from the cloud that enveloped the law, Bathed in the light that the prophets foresaw, He our Redeemer to him all will draw; Come and behold him with rapture and awe. [Refrain] 3 Glory to God! for our sentence is stayed, All is fulfilled, and the sacrifice made; Precious and priceless, unmeasured, unweighed, Ample atonement! our ransom is paid! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Free as a bird that escapes from the net]
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Give Thanks

Author: Dr. Muhlenberg Hymnal: HSS1889 #7 (1889) First Line: Give thanks all ye people, give thanks to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks all ye people, give thanks to the Lord, Alleluias of freedom with joyful accord; Let the East and the West, North and South roll along, Sea and mountain and prairie, one thanksgiving song. Refrain: Give thanks all ye people, give thanks to the Lord, Give thanks all ye people, give thanks to the Lord; Alleluias of freedom with joyful accord; 2 For sunshine and rainfall, enriching again Our broad acres in myriads with treasures of grain; For the earth still unloading her manifold wealth, For the skies beaming vigor, the winds breathing health. [Refrain] 3 In domes of Messiah, Ye worshiping throngs, Solemn litanies mingle with jubilant songs; With the Ruler of nations beseeching to spare, And our Union to keep, the elect of his care. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Give thanks all ye people, give thanks to the Lord]
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Glory Be to the Father

Hymnal: HSS1889 #93 (1889) First Line: Glory be to the Father, and to the Son Tune Title: [Glory be to the Father, and to the Son]
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Glory to God

Author: Thomas MacKellar Hymnal: HSS1889 #166 (1889) First Line: Glory to God in the highest! Refrain First Line: Glory to God! Lyrics: 1 Glory to God in the highest! The day of all days Awakens our praise,— The thrice-blessed morn When Jesus was born,— The name that the church glorifieth; Refrain: Glory to God! Glory to God! Glory to God in the highest! 2 Glory to God in the highest! Let heaven resound To its uttermost bound With anthems of praise Both now and always, While seraph to seraph replieth, [Refrain] 3 Glory to God in the highest! Let earth, with its hills, Its valleys and rills, Reecho His praise Both now and always, While mountain to mountain-top crieth, [Refrain] 4 Glory to God in the highest! His good will and peace To men will not cease; The church lifts her voice While angels rejoice, And her song with the seraphim’s vieth. [Refrain] 5 Glory to God in the highest! The bountiful Lord,— The Father, the Word, The Spirit,—whose praise Both now and always On the wings of infinity flieth: [Refrain] Tune Title: [Glory to God in the highest!]
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Glory to God

Hymnal: HSS1889 #192 (1889) First Line: Glory to God in the highest Lyrics: Glory to God in the highest, in the highest, in the highest! Glory to God in the highest, in the highest! On earth peace, goodwill to men, On earth peace, goodwill to men Glory to God! Glory to God! Glory to God in the highest, For unto you is born this day in the city of David, A Saviour which is Christ, which is Christ the Lord! Glory to God! Glory to God! Glory to God in the highest, Glory to God in the highest! Tune Title: [Glory to God in the highest]
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A Summer Song

Hymnal: HSS1889 #20 (1889) First Line: God hath made the flowers, beautiful and fair Refrain First Line: Welcome happy summer Tune Title: [God hath made the flowers, beautiful and fair]

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