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Jesus, great Shepherd of the sheep

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 136 hymnals Used With Tune: BOARDMAN
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How bright these glorious spirits shine?

Author: Dr. Watts; W. Cameron Appears in 158 hymnals Used With Tune: [How bright these glorious spirits shine?]
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Planted in Christ, the living Vine

Author: Rev. S. F. Smith (1808- ) Appears in 104 hymnals Used With Tune: BOARDMAN
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Like stars upon a troubled sea

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: BOARDMAN
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Hail, holy, holy, holy Lord

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 72 hymnals Topics: God The Trinity Used With Tune: BOARDMAN
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The Unfailing Faithfulness of God

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: O praise the Lord, His deeds make known Lyrics: 1 O praise the Lord, His deeds make known, And call upon His Name; Sing ye to Him, His praises sing, His wondrous works proclaim. 2 Let hearts rejoice that seek the Lord, His holy Name adore; Seek ye Jehovah and His strength, Seek Him for evermore. 3 Ye children of God's covenant, Who of His grace have heard, Forget not all His wondrous deeds And judgments of His word. 4 The Lord our God is God alone, All lands His judgments know; His promise He remembers still, While generations go. 5 While yet our fathers were but few, Sojourners in the land, He sware that Canaan should be theirs, And made His covenant stand. 6 He suffered none to do them wrong In all their pilgrim way; Yea, for their sake were kings reproved And covered with dismay. 7 His stern command restrained their foes And filled them with alarm: Touch not My own anointed ones, Nor do My prophets harm. 8 He wholly broke the staff of bread And called for famine sore, And He prepared His people's way Be sending one before. 9 Then Joseph, sold to slavery, With cruel chains was bound; Till his prediction came to pass, Distress and grief he found. 10 The king released him from his bonds And made him rule the land, Subjecting chiefs and senators To his controlling hand. 11 To Egypt Israel followed then, And there grew great and strong, Until their friends became their foes And did them grievous wrong. 12 God sent His servant Moses then, And Aaron, whom He chose; Great signs and wonders they displayed To terrify their foes. 13 In darkness they were taught to fear God's great and holy Name; On man and best, on vine and field, His awful judgment came. 14 He smote the first-born in the land, The chief of all their strength, Enriched His people with the spoil And brought them forth at length. 15 He led them forth in health and strength, None weak in all their band, And Egypt, filled with fear, rejoiced To see them leave the land. 16 He spread a cloud to cover them, Most glorious and bright, And made a fiery pillar shine To give them light by night. 17 At their request He sent them quails, And bread of heaven bestowed; And from the rock, to quench their thirst, The living waters flowed. 18 His sacred word to Abraham He kept, though waiting long, And brought His chosen people forth With joy and thankful song. 19 The lands and toil of wicked men He gave them to possess, That they might keep His holy laws; Jehovah praise and bless. Topics: Christ Glorying in; Christians Evangelists; Church Divinely Furnished; Covenant Keeping; Covenant Making; Covenant Of God; Covenant Promises; Divine Election; Glory of God In Providence; God Love and Mercy; Gospel Invitations of ; Grace Justifying; Grace Restoring; Grace Sovereign ; Miracles; Nations Dependence on God; Praise Calls to; Praise for temporal blessings; Praise For Works of Providence; Prayer Answers to; Protection Unceasing; Providence of God Over Saints; Purposes of God; Retribution Inflicted; Royalty of Christ Civil Rulers in Relation to; Royalty of Christ Guarantee of Salvation; Royalty of Christ Judgment the Prerogative of; Royalty of Christ Providential; Seeking God; Thanksgiving Declared Scripture: Psalm 105 Used With Tune: BOARDMAN
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The Earth, with All That Dwell Therein

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 16 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The earth, with all that dwell therein, With all its wealth untold, Belongs to God, who founded it Upon the seas of old. 2 What man shall stand before the Lord On Zion's holy hill? The clean of hand, the pure of heart, The just who does His will. 3 Ye everlasting doors, give way, Lift up your heads ye gates! For now, behold, to enter in The King of glory waits. 4 Who is this glorious King that comes To claim His rightful throne? The Lord of Hosts, He is the King Of glory, God alone. Amen. Topics: Worship Adoration and Praise; Adoration and Praise; God Eternity and Power; Opening of Worship; Purity of Life Scripture: Psalm 24 Used With Tune: BOARDMAN Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912
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Pure are all the joys above the sky

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: BOARDMAN
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O 'tis delight, without alloy

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 65 hymnals Used With Tune: BOARDMAN
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The Christian Missionary

Author: Thomas B. Murray Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: How love­ly are the sil­ver rills Lyrics: 1 How love­ly are the sil­ver rills That down the mount­ain glide; How soft the dew on Zi­on’s hills, And Her­mon’s lof­ti­er side. 2 But soft­er than the drops of dew, Than sil­ver rills more fair, Is Gos­pel light, re­vealed to view In re­gions lone and bare. 3 What though in earth­en vess­els borne, Yet glo­ri­ous ’tis to pour Instruction, like the beams of morn, On na­tions dark be­fore. 4 So full of en­er­gy di­vine, The Lord’s en­light­en­ing Word Can make the cheer­less de­sert shine A gar­den of the Lord. 5 What though the mes­sen­ger be weak; E’en an­gels might re­joice To speak the words that he shall speak, Or list­en to his voice: 6 When in a lone and sav­age place Some hu­man foot­prints say, “Pur­sue, thou min­is­ter of grace, Thy heav’n­ly Mas­ter’s way. 7 “Go, find the lost, that they may live; The wan­der­ers bring again; Nor seek, in what our hands can give, Rewards for half thy pain. 8 “In yon­der tent a har­dy race Invites the Shep­herd’s care, To lead them to the throne of grace In pe­ni­tence and pray­er. 9 “Soon by those wild and sim­ple ones Shall pi­ous hymns be sung, And they shall breathe in Chris­tian tones Their own, their na­tive tongue. 10 “And hap­py thou, when life is past, And all is peace and rest, Should they, through thee, have learned at last The lang­uage of the blest! 11 “Thy fare is coarse, thy couch is hard, And thorns thy path at­tend; But think up­on the great reward That crowns thy jour­ney’s end. 12 "In all the scenes of life’s al­loy Be this thy soul’s re­lief; Thy Mas­ter went not up to joy, But first He suf­fered grief." Used With Tune: BOARDMAN Text Sources: Lays of Christmas (London: Francis and John Rivington, 1847)

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