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Come Holy Ghost, our souls inspire

Author: John Cosin Meter: 8.8 Appears in 238 hymnals Topics: Whitsunday; Confirmation; Ember Days and Ordination Used With Tune: COME HOLY GHOST Text Sources: Latin, 9th cent.
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With all thy soul love God above

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: With all thy soul love God above; And as thyself thy neighbor love. Divine and Moral Songs, 1866

We Went As You Told Us

Author: Richard Leach Meter: 8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: With sandals and staff we went two by two Topics: Jesus Christ Teaching of; Missions and Witness; Sending/Commission Scripture: Matthew 10:5-15 Used With Tune: [We went as you told us]

Forget them not, O Christ, who stand

Author: Margaret Elizabeth Sangster, 1838-1912 Meter: 8.8 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: The Church Ministers and Teachers Used With Tune: FRITWELL
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How lovely now the morning star

Meter: 8.8 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How lovely now the morning star In twilight sky bright gleams afar, While night her curtain raiseth; Each creature hails, with ravished sight, The glories of returning light, And God its Maker praiseth. Both far And near, All thing living Thanks are giving, There high soaring, Here through earth's wide field adoring. 2 Then haste, my soul, thy song to raise, Nor spare in thy Redeemer's praise To pour thy due oblation; For glory, Lord, to Thee belongs, Thy praise resounds in grateful songs, With pious emulation, Joy rings Glad strings; Voices sounding, Hearts rebounding, Thus all nature Sings Thy praise, O great Creator. 3 Unconscious, I securely slept, Nor saw the cruel foes which kept Close watch about my slumber; Though evil spirits, through the night, With hellish craft and watchful spite, Came round me without number; Whose hands In bands, Mischief brewing For my ruin, Had enslaved me, Hadst not Thou stood by and saved me. 4 For, Jesus, Thou with saving power Wast near me in that threatening hour, Didst save me from their fury; And I reposed in quiet sleep, Whilst Thou unwearied watch didst keep; To Thee all praise and glory! Lord, all My soul, Upward springing, Loudly singing, Shall adore Thee, While on earth I walk before Thee. 5 This day my Fortress, Lord, abide, Now ope Thy gates of mercy wide, Within their shelter place me; My Castle and my Rock Thou art, O let no foeman's treacherous dart From Thee, my Stronghold, chase me. Help, Lord, Afford! Near me tarry, Blows to parry, While around me Sword and arrow sore confound me. 6 Pour down Thy grace in cheering streams, And warm my heart with mercy's beams From heaven, Thy throne of beauty; Let Thy good Spirit guide my will, That I, whate'er my station, still May seek my joy in duty. Send light And might That each measure, Scheme and pleasure, Heavenward tending, Still in Thee may find its ending. 7 Keep grief, if this may be, away; If not, Thy will be done, I say, My choice to Thine resigning. O come, and like the morning dew, Refresh my heart, and make it new, That I may unrepining, Bear cross And loss, Till that morrow Chase all sorrow, When upraiséd Where Thy name is ever praiséd. 8 Meanwhile, my heart, both sing and leap, Mid cross and loss good courage keep, To heaven's bright gate you hasten; Then lay desponding care aside, God ever thus His own hath tried, And those He loves doth chasten; Hope still Midst ill, Calm, though grieving, Firm believing Tribulation Is the road to sure salvation. Topics: Morning

Zion is glad this glorious morn:

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals

A debtor to mercy alone

Author: A. M. Toplady. (1740-1788) Meter: 8.8 Appears in 101 hymnals Used With Tune: CLEVELAND

Buried with Christ! Our glad hearts say

Author: W. W. Sidey Meter: 8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: CARTMEL
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Thou shalt have no more Gods but me

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Thou shalt have no more Gods but me. 2. Before no idol bow thy knee. 3. Take not the Name of God in vain: 4. Nor dare the Sabbath–day profane. 5. Give both thy parents honour due. 6. Take heed that thou no murder do. 7. Abstain from words and deeds unclean: 8. Nor steal, though thou art poor and mean. 9. Nor make a wilful lie, nor love it. 10. What is thy neighbor’s dare not covet. Divine and Moral Songs, 1866

Help us, in all we do and say

Meter: 8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Text Sources: The Little Child at the Breakfast Table, 1915

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