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Thee, O Immanuel, We Praise

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Thee, O Immanuel, we praise, The Prince of Life, and Fount of Grace, The Morning Star, the Heav’nly Flower, The virgin’s Son, the Lord of Power. 2. With all Thy saints, Thee, Lord, we sing, Praise, honor, thanks to Thee we bring, That Thou, O long-expected Guest, Hast come at last to make us blest! 3. Since first the world began to be, How many a heart hath longed for Thee; Long years our fathers hoped of old Their eyes might yet Thy light behold. 4. The prophets cried, Ah, would He came To break the fetters of our shame: That help from Zion came to men, Israel were glad, and prospered then! 5. Now art Thou here; we know Thee now, In lowly manger lieth Thou; A child, yet makest all things great, Poor, yet is earth Thy robe of state. 6. From Thee alone all gladness flows, Who yet shalt bear such bitter woes; Earth’s light and comfort Thou shalt be, Yet none shall watch to comfort Thee. 7. All heav’ns are Thine, yet Thou dost come To sojourn in a stranger’s home; Thou hangest on Thy mother’s breast Who art the joy of spirits blest. 8. Now fearless I can look on Thee, From sin and grief Thou sett’st me free; Thou bearest wrath, Thou conquerest death, Fear turns to joy Thy glance beneath. 9. Thou art my Head, my Lord divine, I am Thy member, wholly Thine, And in Thy Spirit’s strength would still Serve Thee according to Thy will. 10. Thus will I sing Thy praises here With joyful spirit year by year; And they shall sound before Thy throne, Where time nor number more are known. Used With Tune: TRURO Text Sources: Translation in Chorale Book for England (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1863), number 35
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Saviour of men, thy searching eye

Author: Johann J. Winkler Appears in 66 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Saviour of men, thy searching eye Doth all mine inmost thoughts descry; Doth aught on earth my wishes raise, Or the world's pleasures, or its praise? 2 The love of Christ doth me constrain To seek the wandering souls of men; With cries, entreaties, tears, to save, To snatch them from the open grave. 3 For this let men revile my name; No cross I shun, I fear no shame: All hail, reproach, and welcome: Only thy terrors, Lord, restrain. 4 My life, my blood, I here present, If for thy truth they may be spent; Fulfill thy sovereign counsel, Lord; Thy will be done, thy name adored. Topics: The Church Ministry and Missions Used With Tune: TRURO
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The Saviour Lives, No More to Die

Author: Samuel Medley, 1738-1799 Appears in 56 hymnals Topics: The Church Year Easter Used With Tune: TRURO
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How Blest Are They

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: How blest are they who trust in Christ Lyrics: 1 How blest are they who trust in Christ When we and those we love must part: We yield them up, for go they must, But do not lose them from our heart. 2 In ripened age, their harvest reaped, Or gone from us in youth or prime, In Christ they have eternal life, Released from all the bonds of time. 3 In Christ, who tasted death for us, We rise above our natural grief, And witness to a stricken world The strength and splendor of belief. Topics: Grief; Grief; Grief Used With Tune: TRURO
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This day the light of heavenly birth

Author: W. W. How Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: TRURO
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Sing all in heav'n, at Jesu's birth

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: TRURO
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More light shall break from out thy Word

Author: Allen Eastman Cross Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: The Christian Kingdom The Nation Used With Tune: TRURO
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An early temple here we raise

Author: Mrs. C. H. Johnson Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: TRURO
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Now praise we Christ, the Holy One

Author: Dr. M. Luther; Richard Massie Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Now praise we Christ, the Holy One, The spotless virgin Mary’s Son, Far as the glorious sun doth shine, E’en to the world’s remote confine. 2 He who Himself all things did make, A servant’s form vouchsafed to take, That He as man mankind might win, And save His creatures from their sin. 3 The grace of God, the mighty Lord, On the chaste mother was outpoured; A virgin pure and undefiled In wondrous wise conceived a child. 4 The holy maid became th'abode And temple of the living God, And she, who knew not man, was blest With God's own Word made manifest. 5 The noble mother bore a Son, For so did Gabriel’s promise run, Whom John confessed, and leapt with joy, Ere yet the mother knew her boy. 6 In a rude manger stretched on hay, In poverty content He lay; With milk was fed the Lord of all, Who feeds the ravens when they call. 7 Th'angelic choirs rejoice, and raise Their voice to God in songs of praise; To humble shepherds is proclaimed The Shepherd who the world hath framed. 8 Honor to Thee, O Christ, be paid, Pure offspring of a holy maid, With Father, and the Holy Ghost, Till time in time's abyss be lost. Topics: The Church Year Christmas; Sunday after Christmas Used With Tune: TRURO Text Sources: Latin
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The grace of Christ

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 331 hymnals First Line: Now to the Lord a noble song! Used With Tune: TRURO

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