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O Comfort My People

Author: Chrysogonus Waddell Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O comfort my people and calm all their fear
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Thankfulness

Author: Edna R. Worrell Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: E'er the day is over we our thanks would say Lyrics: 1. E’er the day is over we our thanks would say, For the many pleasures we have had today, Parents, friends and teachers made us happy, quite— So a hearty, Thank you! tells of our delight. 2. E’er the day is over, let us now recall How our heav’nly Father plans our pleasures all, Planting seeds of kindness in each older heart; So, dear Lord, we thank Thee: Bless us, as we part. Used With Tune: THANKFULNESS Text Sources: Merry Christmas Melodies (Lebanon, Ohio: March Brothers, Publishers, 1914), page 23

Humbly I adore thee, Verity unseen

Author: Thomas Aquinas Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 6 hymnals Text Sources: The Hymnal 1940 (tr. sts. 1-3); Hymnal 1982 (tr. st. 4)
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Take My Hand, Father

Author: Fanny Crosby Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Take my hand, my Father, hold it fast in Thine Lyrics: 1 Take my hand, my Father, hold it fast in Thine; I am so unworthy, Thou art all divine. I am weak and sinful, journeying here below, Take my hand, my Father, never let it go! 2 Take my hand, my Father, hold it day and night; Thro’ the misty darkness bring me to the light. Keep me close beside Thee, never let me stray; Take my hand, my Father, lead me all the way. 3 Take my hand, my Father, I am poor and blind; I am groping, help me heav’n and Thee to find! Keep my feet from falling to the depths below; Take my hand, my Father, never let it go! Used With Tune: RAPID CITY Text Sources: Heart and Voice by William F. Sherwin (Cincinnati: John Church, 1881)
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Christ a Physician

Author: W. Gadsby Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A Physician, I learn, abides in this place Lyrics: 1 A Physician, I learn, abides in this place, Profound in his wisdom, abounding in grace; His skill in all cases infallible is; Effectual his medicines, nor ever did miss. 2 Poor sinners tormented with sickness or sore Are heartily welcome to knock at his door; He will not deceive them, nor spurn them away, But freely will heal them by night or by day. 3 All plagues and distempers, all sickness and pain, He cures without money; nor will he disdain The vilest of sinners, that unto him go, But surely will heal them, and perfectly too. 4 [The strong and the healthy, in vain ’tis to ask To try this Physician; they’d think it a task; They feel no disorder, no danger they see, But boast of a heart that from sickness is free.] 5 [Nor will the afflicted to Jesus apply, Till quacks give them up, and they think they must die; When pockets are emptied, and carnal hopes past, To Christ they will come, and he’ll cure them at last.] Topics: Offices and Characters of Christ

The Planet Is Pregnant

Author: William L. Wallace Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The planet is pregnant with death and new life Used With Tune: ST. DENIO

For Beauty of Prairies

Author: Walter Farquharson Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: For beauty of prairies, for grandeur of trees Topics: God Creation and Providence; Beauty; Calling and Response; Concern; Confession; Ecology; God Creator; Nature; Peace (Inner, Calmness, Serenity; Rogation; Rural Life; Stewardship; Vocation; Epiphany 8 Year A; Thanksgiving Year A; Thanksgiving Year B Used With Tune: ST BASIL
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Give Your Heart to Jesus

Author: George W. Haskell Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Give your heart to Jesus, soul with care oppressed Lyrics: 1. Give your heart to Jesus, soul with care oppressed, He will lift your burden, He will give you rest. Tell Him all your sorrow, let Him know your grief; He will be your helper, He will give relief. 2. Give your heart to Jesus, souls that are at rest, Tasting shallow pleasures, that can never last. Shun the world’s allurements; leave the ways of sin; Heed the Guest that’s knocking, let the Master in. 3. Give your heart to Jesus, lay it at His feet; ’Tis the only offering for the Master meet. Let Him be your Savior, be your all in all; He will guard and keep you, you can never fall. Used With Tune: MADVIG Text Sources: Praise Ye, a Collection of Sacred Songs, edited by Edmund S. Lorenz & Ira B. Wilson (New York: Lorenz Publishing Company, 1913)
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Come, Heaven-Bound Pilgrims

Author: John M. Shenk Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Come, Heaven-bound pilgrims, and join in God's praise Lyrics: 1. Come, Heaven-bound pilgrims, and join in God’s praise, Come seek now His blessing and learn of His ways, In humble devotion bow low at His feet, In true spirit worship, His favor entreat. 2. Let each one consider the price we have cost, Let each one be burdened with souls that are lost, And seek that infilling of pow’r from above, That fits us for service and fills us with love. 3. Remember each other in true, fervent prayer, Pray too for God’s servants that they may declare The message of truth with an anxious desire, That all be enkindled with heavenly fire. 4. O gracious Redeemer, be with us we pray, Breathe on us Thy Spirit to show us the way, And fill us with goodness, with peace and delight, That all to Thy glory may shine as a light. Used With Tune: REBECCA

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