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Holy Spirit, Come, We Pray

Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Holy Spirit, come, we pray, Shed from heav’n Thine inward ray; Kindle darkness into day. 2 Come, Thou Father of the poor; Come, Thou Source of all our store; Light of hearts for evermore. 3 Thou, of Comforters the best; Thou, the soul’s delightful guest, Sweet refreshment of the breast; 4 Thou, in labour our repose, Cooling shade when noontide glows, Solace sweet in all our woes! 5 Light most blissful! Fire Divine! Fill, oh, fill these hearts of Thine; On our inmost being shine. 6 If in Thee it be not wrought, All in men is simply nought; Nothing pure in deed or thought. 7 Cleanse the sordid from their stain, On the thirsty pour Thy rain, Heal the wounded of their pain. 8 To Thy will the stubborn mould, Melt the frozen heart and cold, Guide the wanderer to the fold. 9 On the faithful who confide Solely in Thyself as Guide, Let Thy sevenfold gifts abide. 10 Grant them virtue’s full increase, Grant them safe and sweet release, Grant them everlasting peace. Used With Tune: [Holy Spirit, come, we pray]
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Father of All, Whose Powerful Voice

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 39 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Father of all, whose powerful voice Called forth this universal frame! Whose mercies over all rejoice, Through endless ages still the same; Thou by Thy word upholdest all; Thy bounteous love to all is showed; Thou hear’st Thy every creature’s call, And fillest every mouth with good. 2. In Heaven Thou reign’st enthroned in light, Nature’s expanse beneath Thee spread; Earth, air, and sea, before Thy sight And hell’s deep gloom, are open laid: Wisdom, and might, and love are Thine; Prostrate before Thy face we fall, Confess Thine attributes divine, And hail Thee sovereign Lord of all. 3. Thee sovereign Lord let all confess, That move in earth, or air, or sky; Revere Thy power, Thy goodness bless, Tremble before Thy piercing eye. All ye, who owe to Him your birth, In praise your every hour employ; Jehovah reigns! be glad, O earth! And shout, ye morning stars, for joy. Used With Tune: HAYES Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1742
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The Pure in Heart

Author: Dr. C. R. Blackall Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Blessed are the pure in heart Lyrics: 1 Blessed are the pure in heart, They that stand approved of God; They shall have in life a part, True life here, life with God; Pure in heart, they daily see Christ in God their only Lord, Him who giveth all things free, Glad they hear his precious word. 2 Blessed are the pure in heart, They that love the paths of God; They shall dwell from sin apart, Live in love, walk with God; Pure in heart, oh, make me now, Jesus, Savior, thou, my Lord, Help me while I humbly bow, Help me follow thy pure word. Used With Tune: [Blessed are the pure in heart]
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Puissant Sauveur, Source De Vie

Author: Henri Magnenat, 19`rmr diècle Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Puissant Sauveur, source de vie, Lorsque je fuyais loin de toi, J’entendis la voix qui convie Le pécheur au banquet du Roi. Dès lors, en paix devant ta face, Par ton sang précieux lavé, Je goûte l’ineffable grâce Du Dieu d’amour qui m’a sauvé. 2 Dans ce temps sombre et difficile, Pour soutenir ma faible foi Et me conduire au sûr asile, Bon Berger, tu prends soin de moi. Lorsqu’ici-bas le mal progresse, À la veille de ton retour, Je te bénis de ta tendresse, Des soins touchants de ton amour. 3 Bientôt, dans la maison du Père, Tu recevras ton racheté, Pour y sonder le grand mystère De ta grâce et de ta bonté. Alors, aux parvis magnifiques, Avec les saints, ton cher troupeau, J’exalterai dans mes cantiques Toutes les gloires de l’Agneau! Used With Tune: [Puissant Sauveur, source de vie]
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Miserere, Domine

Author: Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D., LL. D. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Speak, my soul, thy full complaint Used With Tune: [Speak, my soul, thy full complaint]
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Arm these thy soldiers, mighty Lord

Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 67 hymnals Used With Tune: HAYES
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Now While We Sing Our Closing Psalm

Author: Samuel Longfellow Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: Now while we sing our closing psalm, With rev’rent lips and glowing heart, May peace from out th’eternal calm Rest on our spirits as we part. May light, to guard us ev’ry hour, From Thee, eternal Sun, descend: And strength from Thee, Almighty Power, Be with us now, and to the end! Topics: Calmness; Parting Hymns; Praise General; Prayer Meeting Closing; Worship; Worship Closing Used With Tune: [Now while we sing our closing psalm]
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God Is Love

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Whisper'd by the ev'ning breeze Refrain First Line: Sweetest words below,—above Lyrics: 1 Whisper’d by the ev’ning breeze, Chanted in the stately trees, Sung by brooklet in the vale, Shouted in the raging gale, Hear it ringing:—“God is love!” Gladness bringing, “God is love!” Refrain: Sweetest words below,—above, “God is wisdom, God is love.” 2 In the silence of the night, In the busy morning light, In the murm’rings on the shore, In the crashing thunder’s roar, Hear it pealing:— “God is love!” Softly stealing, “God is love!” [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis the them of bird and bee, Flow’r, and breeze, and land, and sea; Ev’ry thing in rapture cries, And the answer from the skies, Tells the story:— “God is love!” Speaks His glory, “God is love!” [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Whisper'd by the ev'ning breeze]
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O Master, It Is Good to Be

Author: Arthur P. Stanley Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 66 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O Master, it is good to be High on the mountain here with Thee, Where stand revealed to mortal gaze Those glorious saints of other days, Who once received on Horeb’s height Th’eternal laws of truth and right, Or caught the still small whisper, higher Than storm, than earthquake, or than fire. 2. O Master, it is good to be With Thee, and with Thy faithful three; Here, where the Apostle’s heart of rock Is nerved against temptation’s shock; Here, where the Son of Thunder learns The thought that breathes, and word that burns; Here, where on eagle wings we move With him whose last best creed is love. 3. O Master, it is good to be Entranced, enwrapt, alone with Thee; And watch Thy glistening raiment glow Whiter than Hermon’s whitest snow; The human lineaments that shine Irradiant with a light divine; Till we too change from grace to grace, Gazing on that transfigured face. 4. O Master, it is good to be Here on the holy mount with Thee; When darkling in the depths of night, When dazzled with excess of light, We bow before the heavenly voice That bids bewildered souls rejoice, Though love wax cold, and faith be dim, This is My Son, O hear ye Him. Used With Tune: HAYES Text Sources: Macmillan's Magazine, April 1870

Great Shepherd of the Church

Author: Wilmer D. Swope; John J. Overholt Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Great Shepherd of the church on earth Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; The Church Lot Ordinations Scripture: Acts 1:24 Used With Tune: DORTRECHT

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