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O Jesus, Our Chief Corner-Stone

Author: Philip Phelps Hymnal: The Friends' Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Public Worship of the Society #a556 (1908) Languages: English Tune Title: MIGDOL
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Thy presence, gracious God, afford

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: Praise and Thanks #B1-43 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: MIGDOL
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Psalm 84

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #2 (1888) First Line: How pleasant, how divinely fair Lyrics: 1 How pleasant, how divinely fair, O Lord of hosts! thy dwellings are! With long desire my spirit faints, To meet the assemblies of thy saints. 2 My flesh would rest in thine abode, My panting heart cries out for God; My God! my King! why should I be So far from all my joys, and thee? 3 Blest are the saints who sit on high, Around thy throne of majesty; The brightest glories shine above, And all their work is praise and love. 4 Blest are the souls who find a place Within the temple of thy grace; There they behold thy gentler rays, And seek thy face, and learn thy praise. 5 Cheerful they walk with growing strength, Till all shall meet in heaven at length; Till all before thy face appear, And join in nobler worship there. Topics: Opening of Service Scripture: Psalm 84:1 Languages: English Tune Title: MIGDOL
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Psalm 84

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #3 (1888) First Line: Great God! attend, while Zion sings Lyrics: 1 Great God! attend, while Zion sings The joy that from thy presence springs; To spend one day with thee on earth Exceeds a thousand days of mirth. 2 Might I enjoy the meanest place Within thy house, O God of grace! Nor tents of ease, nor thrones of power, Should tempt my feet to leave thy door. 3 God is our sun, he makes our day; God is our shield, he guards our way From all the assaults of hell and sin, From foes without and foes within. 4 All needful grace will God bestow, And crown that grace with glory, too; He gives us all things, and withholds No real good from upright souls. 5 O God, our King, whose sovereign sway The glorious hosts of heaven obey, Display thy grace, exert thy power, Till all on earth thy name adore! Topics: Opening of Service Scripture: Psalm 84:1 Languages: English Tune Title: MIGDOL
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"Return, my soul!"

Author: J. Stennett Hymnal: Laudes Domini #4 (1888) First Line: Another six days' work is done Lyrics: 1 Another six days' work is done, Another Sabbath is begun; Return, my soul! enjoy thy rest, Improve the day thy God hath blessed. 2 Oh, that our thoughts and thanks may rise, As grateful incense to the skies; And draw from heaven that sweet repose, Which none, but he that feels it, knows. 3 This heavenly calm, within the breast, Is the dear pledge of glorious rest, Which for the church of God remains The end of cares, the end of pains. 4 In holy duties, let the day, In holy pleasures, pass away; How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend, In hope of one that ne'er shall end. Topics: Opening of Service Languages: English Tune Title: MIGDOL
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La Resurreccion

Author: Anonimo Hymnal: Himnario de la Iglesia Metodista Episcopal #5 (1881) First Line: ¡ Aleluya al Trino Dios Languages: Spanish Tune Title: MIGDOL
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El imperio universal de Jesus

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Himnario de la Iglesia Metodista Episcopal #6 (1881) First Line: Dominará Jesus el Rey Languages: Spanish Tune Title: MIGDOL
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Awake, our souls, away our fears

Author: Dr. Isacc Watts Hymnal: The National Hymn Book of the American Churches #7 (1893) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Courage Tune Title: MIGDOL
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Psalm 84

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #8 (1890) First Line: How pleasant, how divinely fair Lyrics: 1 How pleasant, how divinely fair, O Lord of hosts! thy dwellings are! With long desire my Spirit faints, To meet the assemblies of thy saints. 2 My flesh would rest in thine abode, My panting heart cries out for God; My God! my King! why should I be So far from all my joys, and thee? 3 Blest are the saints who sit on high, Around thy throne of majesty; Thy brightest glories shine above, And all their work is praise and love. 4 Blest are the souls who find a place Within the temple of thy grace; There they behold thy gentler rays, And seek thy face, and learn thy praise. 5 Cheerful they walk with growing strength, Till all shall meet in heaven at length; Till all before thy face appear, And join in nobler worship there. Topics: The Lord's Day; Lord's Day; Opening of Service; Sabbath; Lord's Day; Opening of Service; Sabbath Languages: English Tune Title: MIGDOL
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Awake, my soul, and with the sun

Author: Thomas Ken Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #10 (1899) Lyrics: 1 Awake, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily stage of duty run; Shake off dull sloth, and early rise To pay thy morning sacrifice. 2 By influence of the light divine, Let thy own light to others shine: Reflect all heaven's propitious rays In ardent love and cheerful praise. 3 Lord! I my vows to Thee renew: Disperse my sins as morning dew; Guard my first springs of thought and will, And with Thyself my spirit fill. 4 Direct, control, suggest, this day All I design, or do, or say; That all my powers, with all their might, In Thy sole glory may unite. 5 All praise to Thee, who safe hast kept, And hast refresh'd me, while I slept! Grant, Lord, when I from death shall wake, I may of endless life partake. Amen. Topics: Morning; Vows Languages: English Tune Title: MIGDOL

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