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We Praise Thee, O God

Author: Julia C. Cory Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 157 hymnals First Line: We praise Thee, O God, our Redeemer, Creator Lyrics: 1 We praise you, O God, our Redeemer, Creator; in grateful devotion our tribute we bring; we lay it before you; we kneel and adore you; we bless your holy name: glad praises we sing. 2 We worship you, God of our fathers and mothers; through life's storm and tempest our guide you have been; when perils o'ertake us, you never forsake us, and with your help, O Lord, our battles we win. 3 With voices united our praises we offer, our songs of thanksgiving to you we now raise; your strong arm will guide us, our God is beside us, to you, our great Redeemer, forever be praise! Worship and Rejoice Topics: Adoration; Faithfulness Of God; Worship
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We Gather Together

Author: Anonymous; Theodore Baker Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 198 hymnals First Line: We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing Topics: National Hymns; Thankfulness, Thanksgiving; Choir; Citizenship, Christian; Memorial Day; National Righteousness; Righteousness; Social Betterment Text Sources: Netherlands Folk Song; Adrianus Valerius' Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626

We Come to This Table

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: We come to this table, O God, with thanksgiving
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The Morning, the Bright and the Beautiful Morning

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The morning, the bright and the beautiful morning, Is up, and the sunshine is all on the wing; With its fresh flush of gladness the landscape adorning, A gladness which nothing but morning can bring. 2. The earth is awaking, the sky and the ocean, The river and forest, the mountain and plain; The city is stirring its living commotion, The pulse of the world is reviving again. 3. And we too awake, for our heavenly Father, Who soothed us so gently to sleep on His breast, And made the soft stillness of evening to gather Around us, now calls us again from our rest. 4. O now let us haste to our heavenly Father, And ere the fair skies of life’s dawning be dim, Let us come with glad hearts, let us come all together, And the morn of our youth let us hallow to Him. Used With Tune: ETHELBERT Text Sources: Bible Hymn Book, 1845, number 118
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Oh! Come to the Merciful Savior

Author: Frederick W. Faber Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 61 hymnals First Line: Oh! come to the merciful Savior who calls you Lyrics: 1. Oh! come to the merciful Savior who calls you, Oh! come to the Lord who forgives and forgets; Though dark be the fortune on earth that befalls you, There’s a bright home above, where the sun never sets. 2. Oh! come then to Jesus, whose arms are extended To fold His dear children in closest embrace; Oh! come, for your exile will shortly be ended, And Jesus will show you His beautiful face. 3. Yes, come to the Savior, whose mercy grows brighter The longer you look at the depth of His love; And fear not! ’tis Jesus! and life’s cares grow lighter As you think of the home and the glory above. 4. Have you sinned as none else in the world have before you? Are you blacker than all other creatures in guilt? Oh, fear not, and doubt not! the mother who bore you Loves you less than the Savior whose blood you have spilt! 5. Come, come to His feet, and lay open your story Of suffering and sorrow, of guilt and of shame; For the pardon of sin is the crown of His glory, And the joy of our Lord to be true to His name. Used With Tune: COMPASSIO Text Sources: Oratory Hymns, 1854
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Now let us rejoice

Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: Now let us rejoice in the day of salvation Used With Tune: [Now let us rejoice in the day of salvation]

He Giveth More Grace

Author: Annie Johnson Flint Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 30 hymnals First Line: He giveth more grace as our burdens grow greater Refrain First Line: His love has no limit
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In our day of Thanksgiving one psalm let us offer

Author: William Draper, 1855-1933 Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 24 hymnals Lyrics: 1 In our day of thanksgiving one psalm let us offer For the saints who before us have found their reward; When the shadow of death fell upon them, we sorrowed, But now we rejoice that they rest in the Lord. 2 In the morning of life, and at noon, and at even, He called them away from our worship below; But not till his love, at the font and the altar, Had girt them with grace for the way they should go. 3 These stones that have echoed their praises are holy, And dear is the ground where their feet have once trod; Yet here they confessed they were strangers and pilgrims, And still they were seeking the city of God. 4 Sing praise then, for all who here sought and here found Him, Whose journey is ended, whose perils are past: They believed in the Light; and its glory is round them, Where the clouds of earth’s sorrows are lifted at last. Topics: Dedication Festival; Patronal Festival; The Christian Year Festivals and Other Holy Days: Proper Used With Tune: ST CATHERINE'S COURT

Awake and Arise

Author: Theodore E. Curtis Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Awake and arise, O ye slumbering nations!

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