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The Lord My Shepherd Holds Me

Author: Anonymous Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The Lord my Shepherd holds me Within His tender care, And with His flock He folds me, No want shall find me there. In pastures green He feeds me, With plenty I am blest; By quiet streams He leads me, And makes me safely rest. 2. Whatever ill betides me, He will restore and bless; For His name’s sake He guides me, In paths of righteousness. Thy rod and staff shall cheer me In death’s dark vale and shade, For Thou wilt then be near me; I shall not be afraid. 3. My food Thou dost appoint me, Supplied before my foes; With oil Thou dost anoint me, My cup of bliss o’erflows. Thy goodness, Lord, shall guide me, Thy mercy cheer my way; A home Thou wilt provide me Within Thy house always. Used With Tune: EWING Text Sources: From The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 55
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All glory, praise, and honor

Author: Neale Appears in 616 hymnals Used With Tune: EWING
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Oh, Land Relieved From Sorrow

Author: Samuel A. W. Duffield Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Oh, land relieved from sorrow! Lyrics: 1 Oh, land relieved from sorrow! Oh, land secure from tears! Oh, respite on the morrow From all the toil of years! To thee we hasten ever, To thee our steps ascend, Where darkness cometh never, And joy shall never end. 2 Oh, happy, holy portal For God’s own blest elect; Oh, region, pure, immortal, With better spring bedecked; Thy pearly doors for ever Their welcome shall extend, Where darkness cometh never, And joy shall never end. 3 Oh, home where God the Father Takes all His children in; Where Christ the Son shall gather The sinners saved from sin; No night nor fear shall sever A friend from any friend, For darkness cometh never, And joy shall never end. 4 Rise, then, O brightest morning! Come, then, triumphant day When into new adorning We change and pass away; For so with firm endeavor Our spirits gladly tend Where darkness cometh never, And joy shall never end. Used With Tune: EWING
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I Cannot Think or Reason

Author: Willard A. Wattles Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. I cannot think or reason, I only know He came With hands and feet of healing And wild heart all aflame, With eyes that dimmed and softened At all the things He saw, And in His pillared singing I read the marching law. 2. I only know He loves me, Enfolds and understands— And oh, His heart that holds me, And oh, His certain hands— The man, the Christ, the soldier, Who from the cross of pain, Cried to a dying comrade, Lad, we shall meet again. Used With Tune: EWING
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Hogar de los santos

Author: Bernard de Cluny; T. M. W. Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Jerusalem la excelsa Used With Tune: EWING
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I Have No Other Comfort

Author: Alvin Grether Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I have no other comfort which life and death endures than that I am my Savior's, whose death my life secures. To you with soul and body, O Jesus, I belong; you are my only Master and my Redeemer strong. 2 Your blood is full atonement for all my sin and guilt; the cross is all my glory; on you my faith is built. And you, my great deliv'rer, are my preserver too; you guide all of my footsteps, and lead me clearly through. 3 Whatever things betide me must serve to save my soul; the Father watches o'er me to keep me safe and whole. Yes, by the Holy Spirit I fully am assured that mine is life eternal according to your Word. 4 And so you make me willing with all my heart and mind to live for you, my Savior, so loving, true, and kind. To you with soul and body, O Jesus, I belong; you are my only Master and my Redeemer strong. Topics: Christian Life; Comfort; Trust and Assurance Scripture: Romans 14:8 Used With Tune: EWING Text Sources: Based on Heidelberg Catechism, Question 1
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Jerusalem dichosa

Author: Carvajal Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Del monte á la firmeza Used With Tune: EWING

O God, Thou art the Father

Appears in 12 hymnals Used With Tune: EWING
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Thy holy day's returning

Author: Ray Palmer Appears in 62 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thy holy day's returning Our hearts exult to see, And, with devotion burning, Ascend, great God, to thee. To-day, with purest pleasure, Our thoughts from earth withdraw; We search for heavenly treasure, We learn thy holy law. 2 We join to sing thy praises, O God of Sabbath-day! Each voice in gladness raises Its loudest, sweetest lay. Thy richest mercies sharing, Inspire us with thy love; By grace our souls preparing For nobler praise above. Topics: Worship The Sabbath Used With Tune: EWING
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For Bread before Us Broken

Author: Roy A. Cheville, 1897-1986 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 For bread before us broken, for wine before us poured, for words which you have spoken, we give you thanks, O Lord. In prayer that we'll be strengthened and be again restored, in faith that you will aid us, we seek your table, Lord. 2 We join in solemn promise, here at this holy board, that we may be more worthy to have your Spirit, Lord. For service now endow us, assured of watch and ward, and send us forth united to build your kingdom, Lord. Topics: Communion; Restoration Heritage; Renewal Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Used With Tune: EWING

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