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In the Garden

Author: C. Austin Miles, 1868-1946 Meter: 8.9.10.7 with refrain Appears in 258 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 5:3 First Line: I come to the garden alone Refrain First Line: And He walks with me, and He talks with me Lyrics: 1 I come to the garden alone, While the dew is still on the roses; And the voice I hear, falling on my ear, The Son of God discloses. Refrain: And He walks with me, and He talks with me, And He tells me I am His own, And the joy we share as we tarry there, None other has ever known. 2 He speaks, and the sound of His voice Is so sweet the birds hush their singing; And the melody that He gave to me Within my heart is ringing. [Refrain] 3 I'd stay in the garden with Him Though the night around me be falling; But He bids me go– through the voice of woe, His voice to me is calling. [Refrain] Topics: The Gospel in the Christian Life Healing and Comfort; Joy; Inner Peace; Prayer Used With Tune: GARDEN
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In the Morning

Appears in 24 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 5 First Line: O Jehovah, hear my words Refrain First Line: In the morning, in the morning Used With Tune: [O Jehovah, hear my words]
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Incline thine ears O Lord, and let

Author: T. S. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 5 Lyrics: 1 Incline thine ears, O Lord, and let my words have free access To thee, who art my God and King, from whom I seek redress. 2 Hear me betimes, Lord, tarry not, for I will have respect My supplication in the morn to thee for to direct. 3 And I will patiently still trust in thee, my God, alone; Thou art not pleas'd with wickedness, and ill with thee dwells none. 4 Such as be foolish shall not stand in sight of thee, O Lord; Vain workers of iniquity thou hast always abhorr'd. 5 The lyars and base flatterers shall be destroy'd by thee, Blood-thirsty and deceitful men likewise shall hated be. 6 Therefore will I come to thy house, trusting upon thy grace, And rev'rently will worship thee towards thy holy place. 7 Lord, lead me in thy righteousness, for to confound my foes; Also the way that I should walk before my face disclose: 8 For in their mouths there is no truth, their inward filth is great, Their throat an open sepulchre, and tongues full of deceit. 9 Destroy their false conspiracies, that they may come to naught; Subvert them in their heaps of sin, who have rebellion wrought; 10 But those that put their trust in thee, let them be glad always, And render thanks for thy defence, and give thy name the praise 11 For thou with favour wilt encrease the just and righteous still, And with thy grace, as with a shield, defend him from all ill.

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IRELAND

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 15 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geoff Weaver, b. 1943 Scripture: Psalm 5 Tune Sources: Irish traditional melody Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 55613 23155 61323 Used With Text: Lord, as I wake I turn to You
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INNOCENTS

Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 437 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 5:1-7 Tune Sources: The Parish Choir, 1850 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 34517 65123 54323 Used With Text: Hear My Words, O Gracious Lord
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[I am Thine, O blessed Saviour]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. Robert Radcliffe Scripture: Psalm 5:12 Used With Text: Into favor, into favor

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In the Garden

Author: C. Austin Miles, 1868-1946 Hymnal: Worship and Rejoice #300 (2003) Meter: 8.9.10.7 with refrain Scripture: Psalm 5:3 First Line: I come to the garden alone Refrain First Line: And he walks with me, and he talks with me Lyrics: 1 I come to the garden alone, while the dew is still on the roses; and the voice I hear, falling on my ear, the Son of God discloses. Refrain: And he walks with me, and he talks with me, and he tells me I am his own, and the joy we share, as we tarry there, none other has ever known. 2 He speaks, and the sound of his voice is so sweet the birds hush their singing, and the melody that he gave to me within my heart is ringing. [Refrain] 3 I’d stay in the garden with him though the night around me be falling, but he bids me go; through the voice of woe his voice to me is calling. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: GARDEN
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In the Garden

Author: C. Austin Miles, 1868-1946 Hymnal: One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #545 (2018) Meter: 8.9.10.7 with refrain Scripture: Psalm 5:3 First Line: I come to the garden alone Refrain First Line: And He walks with me, and He talks with me Lyrics: 1 I come to the garden alone, While the dew is still on the roses; And the voice I hear, falling on my ear, The Son of God discloses. Refrain: And He walks with me, and He talks with me, And He tells me I am His own, And the joy we share as we tarry there, None other has ever known. 2 He speaks, and the sound of His voice Is so sweet the birds hush their singing; And the melody that He gave to me Within my heart is ringing. [Refrain] 3 I'd stay in the garden with Him Though the night around me be falling; But He bids me go– through the voice of woe, His voice to me is calling. [Refrain] Topics: The Gospel in the Christian Life Healing and Comfort; Joy; Inner Peace; Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: GARDEN
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In the Morning

Hymnal: Bible Songs No. 4 #12 (1917) Scripture: Psalm 5 First Line: O Jehovah, hear my words Refrain First Line: In the morning, in the morning Languages: English Tune Title: [O Jehovah, hear my words]

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Herbert Stephen Irons

1834 - 1905 Person Name: Herbert S. Irons Scripture: Psalm 5 Composer of "SOUTHWELL" in The Hymnal Born: January 19, 1834, Canterbury, Kent, England. Died: June 29, 1905, Nottingham, England. Irons was a nephew of the brothers Stephen & George Elvey. He became a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral under T. E. Jones. After studying music under Stephen Elvey at Oxford, he was appointed organist at St. Columba’s College, a large public school at Rathfarnham, near Dublin, Ireland. He stayed there only a few months before being offered the position of organist at Southwell Minister. From Southwell, he went to Chester as assistant organist to Frederic Gunton. Three years later, he accepted an appointment at St. Andrew’s Church, Nottingham, where he remained until his death. --www.hymntime.com/tch