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The head that once was crowned with thorns

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #76 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH

O God, whose law is in the sky

Author: Minot J. Savage, 1841-1918 Hymnal: The Beacon Song and Service book #108 (1935) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Youth Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137th
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I heard the voice of Jesus say

Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Hymnal: Hymns and Chorales #110 (1892) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137th

O Lord, Thou hast me searched and known

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #123 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: The Christian Life Penitence and Faith; The Christian Life Death, Resurrection, and the Heavenly Glory Scripture: Psalm 139:1-2 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137th
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By Babel's streams we sat and wept

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P137 (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 By Babel’s streams we sat and wept, when Zion we thought on. 2 In midst thereof we hung our harps the willow trees upon. 3 For there a song required they, who did us captive bring: our spoilers called for mirth, and said, A song of Zion sing. 4 O how the Lord’s song shall we sing within a foreign land? 5 If thee, Jerusalem, I forget, skill part from my right hand. 6 My tongue to my mouth’s roof let cleave, if I do thee forget, Jerusalem, and thee above my chief joy do not set. 7 Remember Edom’s children, Lord, who in Jerusalem's day, Even unto its foundation, raze, yea, raze it quite, did say. 8 O thou unto destruction doomed, daughter of Babylon, happy the man that doth to thee as thou to us hast done. 9 Yea, happy surely shall he be thy tender little ones Who shall lay hold upon, and them shall dash against the stones. Scripture: Psalm 137 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH

How shall I sing that Majesty

Author: John Mason, c. 1645-1694 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #150a (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word God in Nature, Providence and Redemption Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137th
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Great King of Nations

Author: John H. Gurney, 1802-1862 Hymnal: Hymns for Youth #161 (1966) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: Great King of nations, hear our prayer Lyrics: 1. Great King of nations, hear our prayer While at thy feet we fall And humbly with united cry To thee for mercy call. The guilt is ours, but grace is thine; O turn us not away, But hear us from thy lofty throne And help us when we pray. 2. Our father's sins were manifold, And ours no less we own; Yet wondrously from age to age Thy goodness hath been shown. When dangers, like a stormy sea, Beset our country round, To thee we looked, to thee we cried, And help in thee was found. 3. With one consent we meekly bow Beneath thy chastening hand And, pouring forth confession meet, Mourn with our mourning land. With pitying eye behold our need As thus we lift our prayer; Correct us with thy judgments, Lord, Then let thy mercy spare. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH

O Master workman of the [our] race

Author: Jay T. Stocking Hymnal: Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America #214 (1937) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH
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How shall I sing that Majesty

Author: John Mason (c. 1645-1694) Hymnal: The Oxford Hymn Book #220 (1920) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH
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Let me no more my comfort draw

Author: John Campbell Shairp Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #242 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH

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