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Christ, be our light!

Author: Bernadette Farrell (b. 1957) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #42 (2013) Topics: Longing First Line: Longing for light, we wait in darkness Scripture: John 13:14-17 Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST BE OUR LIGHT

Christ, be our light!

Author: Bernadette Farrell (b. 1957) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #543 (2005) Meter: 9.8.9.6 with refrain Topics: Longing First Line: Longing for light, we wait in darkness Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:9 Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST BE OUR LIGHT

Christ, be our light!

Author: Bernadette Farrell (b. 1957) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #543 (2008) Meter: 9.8.9.6 with refrain Topics: Longing First Line: Longing for light, we wait in darkness Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:9 Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST BE OUR LIGHT

There Is a Longing

Author: Anne Quigley Hymnal: Journeysongs (2nd ed.) #692 (2003) Topics: Longing for God; Longing for God; Longing for God First Line: For justice, for freedom, for mercy Refrain First Line: There is a longing in our hearts, O Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [For justice, for freedom, for mercy]

There Is a Longing

Author: Anne Quigley, b. 1956 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #634 (2015) Topics: Longing for God First Line: For justice, for freedom, for mercy: hear our prayer Refrain First Line: There is a longing in our hearts, O Lord Scripture: Isaiah 11:1-10 Languages: English Tune Title: [For justice, for freedom, for mercy: hear our prayer]

There Is a Longing

Author: Anne Quigley, b. 1956 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #649 (2012) Topics: Longing for God First Line: For justice, for freedom, for mercy Refrain First Line: There is a longing in our hearts, O Lord Scripture: Isaiah 11:1-10 Languages: English Tune Title: [For justice, for freedom, for mercy]

There is a longing in our hearts, O Lord

Author: Anne Quigley Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #720 (2005) Meter: Irregular Topics: Longing First Line: For justice, for freedom, for mercy Scripture: Ecclesiastes 7:25 Languages: English Tune Title: LONGING

There is a longing in our hearts, O Lord

Author: Anne Quigley Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #720 (2008) Meter: Irregular Topics: Longing First Line: For justice, for freedom, for mercy Scripture: Ecclesiastes 7:25 Languages: English Tune Title: LONGING

Longing for Light

Author: Bernadette Farrell Hymnal: Sing a New Creation #2 (2022) Topics: Longing for God First Line: Longing for light we wait in darkness Refrain First Line: Chrsit, be our light! Scripture: Isaiah 58:7-9 Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST BE OUR LIGHT

There is a longing in our hearts, O Lord

Author: Anne Quigley Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #409 (2013) Topics: Longing First Line: For justice, for freedom Scripture: Psalm 4:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [For justice, for freedom]
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Longing after God; or The Love of God better than Life

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #107b (1786) Topics: Longing after God; Longing after God First Line: Great God, indulge my humble claim Lyrics: 1 Great God, indulge my humble claim, Thou art my hope, my joy, my rest; The glories that compose thy name Stand all engag'd to make me blest. 2 Thou great and good, thou just and wise, Thou art my Father and my God; And I am thine by sacred ties; Thy son, thy servant bought with blood. 3 With heart and eyes and lifted hands For thee I long, to thee I look, As travellers in thirsty lands Pant for the cooling water brook. 4 With early feet I love t' appear Among thy saints, and seek thy face, Oft have I seen thy glory there, And felt the power of sovereign grace. 5 Not fruits nor vines that tempt our taste, No pleasures that to sense belong, Could make me so divinely blest, Or raise so high my cheerful song. 6 My life itself without thy love No taste or pleasure could afford, 'Twould but a tiresome burden prove, If I were banish'd from the Lord. 7 Amidst the wakeful hours of night, When busy cares afflict my head, One thought of thee gives new delight, And adds refreshment to my bed. 8 I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice, While I have breath to pray or praise; This work shall make my heart rejoice, And spend the remnant of my days. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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Longing after God; or The Love of God better than Life

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #107b (1790) Topics: Longing after God; Longing after God First Line: Great God, indulge my humble claim Lyrics: 1 Great God, indulge my humble claim, Thou art my hope, my joy, my rest; The glories that compose thy name Stand all engag'd to make me blest. 2 Thou great and good, thou just and wise, Thou art my Father and my God; And I am thine by sacred ties; Thy son, thy servant bought with blood. 3 With heart and eyes and lifted hands For thee I long, to thee I look, As travellers in thirsty lands Pant for the cooling water brook. 4 With early feet I love t' appear Among thy saints and seek thy face, Oft have I seen thy glory there, And left the power of sovereign grace. 5 Not fruits nor vines that tempt our taste, No pleasures that to sense belong, Could make me so divinely blest, Or raise so high my cheerful song. 6 My life itself without thy love No taste or pleasure could afford, 'Twould but a tiresome burden prove, If I were banish'd from the Lord. 7 Amidst the wakeful hours of night, When busy cares afflict my head, One thought of thee gives new delight, And adds refreshment to my bed. 8 I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice, While I have breath to pray or praise; This work shall make my heart rejoice, And spend the remnant of my days. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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Longing after God; or The Love of God better than Life

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #115 (1786) Topics: Longing after God; Longing after God First Line: Great God, indulge my humble claim Lyrics: 1 Great God, indulge my humble claim, Thou art my hope, my joy, my rest; The glories that compose thy name Stand all engag'd to make me blest. 2 Thou great and good, thou just and wise, Thou art my Father and my God; And I am thine by sacred ties; Thy son, thy servant bought with blood. 3 With heart and eyes and lifted hands For thee I long, to thee I look, As travellers in thirsty lands Pant for the cooling water brook. 4 With early feet I love t' appear Among thy saints, and seek thy face, Oft have I seen thy glory there, And felt the power of sovereign grace. 5 Not fruits nor vines that tempt our taste, No pleasures that to sense belong, Could make me so divinely blest, Or raise so high my cheerful song. 6 My life itself without thy love No taste or pleasure could afford 'Twould but a tiresome burden prove, If I were banish'd from the Lord. 7 Amidst the wakeful hours of night, When busy cares afflict my head, One thought of thee gives new delight, And adds refreshment to my bed. 8 I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice, While I have breath to pray or praise; This work shall make my heart rejoice, And spend the remnant of my days. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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Longing after God; or The Love of God better than Life

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #115 (1787) Topics: Longing after God; Longing after God First Line: Great God, indulge my humble claim Lyrics: 1 Great God, indulge my humble claim, Thou art my hope, my joy, my rest; The glories that compose thy name Stand all engag'd to make me blest. 2 Thou great and good, thou just and wise, Thou art my Father and my God; And I am thine by sacred ties; Thy son, thy servant bought with blood. 3 With heart and eyes and lifted hands For thee I long, to thee I look, As travellers in thirsty lands Pant for the cooling water brook. 4 With early feet I love t' appear Among thy saints, and seek thy face, Oft have I seen thy glory there, And felt the power of sovereign grace. 5 Not fruits nor vines that tempt our taste, No pleasures that to sense belong, Could make me so divinely blest, Or raise so high my cheerful song. 6 My life itself without thy love No taste or pleasure could afford, 'Twould but a tiresome burden prove, If I were banish'd from the Lord. 7 Amidst the wakeful hours of night, When busy cares afflict my head, One thought of thee gives new delight, And adds refreshment to my bed. 8 I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice, While I have breath to pray or praise; This work shall make my heart rejoice, And spend the remnant of my days. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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Longing for the divine presence under sorrow

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #LXXX (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Longing for the divine presence in afflictions; God His presence longed for; God His presence longed for First Line: O that I knew the secret place
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Longing for the divine presence under sorrow

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #LXXX (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Longing for the divine presence in afflictions; God His presence longed for; God His presence longed for First Line: O that I knew the secret place
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Hoping and longing

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCXXXII (1792) Topics: The happiness of Canaan longed for; Hope Hoping and longing for glory First Line: Come, Lord, and help us to rejoice Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord, and help us to rejoice, In hope that I shall hear thy voice, Shall one day see my God; Shall cease from all our painful strife, Handle and taste the word of life, And feel the sprinkled blood. 2 Let us not always make our moan, Nor worship thee a God unknown; But let us live to prove Thy people's rest, and saint's delight, The length and breadth, the depth and height Of thy redeeming love. 3 Rejoicing now in earnest hope, We stand, and from the mountain-top See all the land below: Rivers of milk and honey rise, And all the fruits of paradise In endless plenty grow. 4 A land of corn, and wine, and oil, Favor'd with God's peculiar smile, With every blessing blest; There dwells the Lord our righteousness, And keeps his own in perfect peace And everlasting rest. 5 O when shall we at once go up, Nor this side Jordan longer stop, But the good land possess: When shall we end our legal years, Our sorrows, sins, and doubts, and fears, An howling wilderness! 6 O dearest Joshua, bring us in; Display thy grace, forgive our sin, Our unbelief remove: The heavenly Canaan, Lord divide, And, O, with all the sanctify'd, Give us a lot of love! Scripture: Numbers 13:30 Languages: English
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Longing for the Hose of God

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CLXVIII (1791) Topics: Longing after Christ First Line: Lord of the Worlds above Lyrics: 1 Lord of the Worlds above, How pleasant and how fair The Dwellings of thy Love, Thy earthly Temples are! To thine Abode My Heart aspires, With warm Desires To see my GOD. 2 The Sparrow for her Young With Pleasure seeks a Nest, And wand'ring Swallows long To find their wonted Rest: My Spirit faints With equal Zeal To rise and dwell Among thy Saints. 3 O happy Souls that pray Where GOD appoints to hear! O happy Men that pay Their constant Service there! They praise Thee still; And happy they That love the Way To Zion's Hill! 4 They go from Strength to Strength, Thro' this dark Vale of Tears, Till each arrives at length, Till each in Heav'n appears: O glorious Seat, When GOD our King Shall thither bring Our willing Feet! Scripture: Psalm 84
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Longing after GOD; or, The Lives of GOD better than Life

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #108b (1740) Topics: Longing after God First Line: Great GOD, indulge my humble Claim Lyrics: 1 Great GOD, indulge my humble Claim, Thou art my Hope, my Joy, my Rest; The Glories that compose thy Name Stand all engag'd to make me blest. 2 Thou Great and Good, thou Just and Wise, Thou art my Father and my GOD; And I am thine by sacred Ties; Thy Son, thy Servant, bought with Blood 3 With Heart, and Eyes, and lifted Hands, For Thee I long, to Thee I look, As Travellers in thirsty Lands Pant for the cooling Water-brook. 4 With early Feet I love t' appear Among thy Saints, and seek thy Face; Oft have I seen thy Glory there, And felt the Pow'r of Sov'reign Grace. 5 Not Fruits nor Wines that tempt our Taste, Nor all the Joys our Senses know, Could make me so divinely blest, Or raise my chearful Passion so. 6 My Life itself without thy Love No Taste of Pleasure could afford; 'Twould but a tiresome Burden prove, If I were banish'd from the Lord. 7 Amidst the wakeful Hours of Night, When busy Cares afflict my Head, One Thought of Thee gives new Delight, And adds Refreshment to my Bed. 8 I'll lift my Hands, I'll raise my Voice, While I have Breath to pray or praise; This Work shall make my Heart rejoice, And spend the Remnant of my Days. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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Longing for an Interest in teh Redeemer; or venturing on the Mercy of God in Christ

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCXCVI (1792) Topics: Christian Longing for an interest in Christ First Line: Gracious Lord, incline thine ear Lyrics: 1 Gracious Lord, incline thine ear! My requests vouchsafe to hear; Hear my never-ceasing cry, Give me Christ, or else I die. 2 Wealth and honor I disdain, Earthly comforts, Lord, are vain; Theres can never satisfy, Give me Christ, or else I die. 3 Lord, deny me what thou wilt, Only ease me of thy guilt; Suppliant at thy feet I lie, Give me Christ, or else I die. 4 All unholy and unclean, I am nothing else but sin; On thy mercy I rely, Give me Christ, or else I die. 5 Thou dost freely save the lost, In thy grace alone I trust; With my earnest suit comply, Give me Christ, or else I die. 6 Thou dost promise to forgive, All who in thy son believe; Lord, I know thou canst not lie, Give me Christ, or else I die. 7 Father, dost thou seem to frown? Let me shelter in thy son; Jesus, to thine arms I fly, Come and save me, or I die. Languages: English

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