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O Daughters Blest of Galilee

Author: William W. How Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O daughters blest of Galilee, With Jesus chose ye well to be, Thrice happy holy company. 2. O joy, to see that Master dear! O joy, to live with Him so near! O joy, that gentle voice to hear! 3. O more than joy, to that dear Lord, In purest, deepest love adored, All lowly service to afford. 4. Yea, happy was your lot to bring In loyal homage to your King Each free and gracious offering. 5. O Jesus, throned above the height, Adoring troops of angels bright Wait on Thy bidding day and night. 6. Thy sacred form we cannot see, Yet, Lord, these hands may render Thee Each lowly act of charity. 7. For while, ’mid want and woe we move, And tend Thy poor in gentle love, We minister to Thee above. 8. O gracious Jesus, we confess, Our poor cold love, our nothingness: Yet Thou wilt own, and Thou wilt bless. Used With Tune: INASMUCH (Burnap)
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Day Of Wrath

Author: Thomas of Celano, 13th century; Wentworth Dillon Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: The day of wrath, that dread­ful day Lyrics: 1 The day of wrath, that dread­ful day, Shall the whole world in ash­es lay, As Da­vid and the Si­byls say. 2 What hor­ror will in­vade the mind When the strict Judge, who would be kind, Shall have few ven­ial faults to find. 3 The last loud trum­pet’s wond­rous sound Shall through the rend­ing tombs re­bound, And wake the na­tions under ground. 4 Nature and death shall with sur­prise Behold the pale of­fend­er rise, And view the Judge with con­scious eyes. 5 Then shall, with uni­vers­al dread, The sac­red, mys­tic book be read To try the liv­ing and the dead. 6 The Judge as­cends His aw­ful throne; He makes each sec­ret sin be known, And all with shame con­fess their own. 7 O then, what in­terest shall I make To save my last im­port­ant stake When the most just have cause to quake! 8 Thou mighty, form­id­able King! Thou mer­cy’s un­ex­haust­ed spring, Some com­fort­able pi­ty bring! 9 Forget not what my ran­som cost; Nor let my dear-bought soul be lost. In storms of guil­ty ter­rors tossed. 10 Thou who for me didst feel such pain, Whose pre­cious blood the cross did stain, Let not these ago­nies be vain! 11 Thou whom av­eng­ing pow­ers ob­ey, Cancel my debt, too great to pay, Before the sad ac­count­ing day! 12 Surrounded with am­az­ing fears, Whose load my soul with ang­uish bears, I sigh, I weep! ac­cept my tears! 13 Thou who wert moved with Ma­ry’s grief, And by ab­solv­ing of the thief Hast giv’n me hope, now give re­lief! 14 Reject not my un­worthy pray­er; Preserve me from the dan­ger­ous snare Which death and gap­ing hell pre­pare. 15 Give my exal­ted soul a place Among Thy chos­en right-hand race, The sons of God and heirs of grace. 16 From that in­sa­ti­able ab­yss, Where flames de­vour and ser­pents hiss, Promote me to Thy seat of bliss. 17 Prostrate my con­trite heart I rend, My God, my fa­ther, and my friend: Do not for­sake me in my end! 18 Well may they curse their se­cond breath Who rise to a re­viv­ing death: Let guil­ty man com­pas­sion find! Used With Tune: INASMUCH Text Sources: Poems, 1721

O ye who taste that love is sweet

Author: Christina Georgina Rossetti, 1830-94 Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: National and Social Service Citizenship and Service Used With Tune: DELHI
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Be You to Others Kind and True

Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: Be you to others kind and true, And always unto others do, As you'd have others do to you. Topics: Children; Children; Golden Rule; Story of Jesus; Round Scripture: Luke 6:31 Used With Tune: THE GOLDEN RULE
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O LORD, I Call for Help by Day

Author: Stanley Wiersma Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Deliverance; Doubt; Laments; Sickness & Health; Suffering of Christ; Temptation & Trial; Afflictions; Deliverance; Doubt; Laments; Sickness & Health; Suffering of Christ; Temptation & Trial Scripture: Psalm 88 Used With Tune: VERGEEF, O HEER

The Easter Light

Author: H. A. Walter Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Still are there love-drawn souls to­day Text Sources: My Creed, and Other Poems (Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1912)
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Christ is risen, O the wonder

Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 24:5-6
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O God of life, whose power benign

Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Trinity Sunday

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