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Our Great High Priest

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Afflictions Complaint of; Afflictions Many and sore; Anger of God Invoked; Christ Glorying in; Christians Christ the Life of; Church Beloved of God; Church Divinely Furnished; Covenant Promises; Faith Act of; Gospel Freeness of ; Humble, The; Immortality; The Poor God Remembers; Praise By the Entire Creation; Praise For Works of Providence; Praise Is Pleasant; Praise Of the Lord; Prayer confidence in; Prayer Imprecations in; Retribution Threatened; Sacrifice Spiritual; Salvation Prayers for; Salvation Promised; Seeking God; Thanksgiving Declared; The Wicked Persecuting; The Wicked Prayers for Punishment of; Worship Delightful to Saints First Line: Thou my reproach dost know Scripture: Psalm 69:17-32 Used With Tune: [Thou my reproach dost know]
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Doxology and Benediction

Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Blessedness Of Those Who Visit God's House; Doxology; Ministers; Praise A Part of Public Worship; Praise Calls to; The Sabbath; Worship Commanded; Worship Grace Needed for First Line: Behold, all ye that serve the Lord Scripture: Psalm 134 Used With Tune: [Behold, all ye that serve the Lord]
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Alabad a nuestro Dios (Praise the Lord)

Author: Osdy Sorian; Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Alleluias; Church Year Easter; Doxologies; Elements of Worship Call to Worship; Elements of Worship Gathering; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; God's Deeds; God's Goodness; God's Greatness; God's Power; Hymns of Praise; Joy; Music and Musicians; Musical Instruments; Occasional Services Christian Marriage; Occasional Services Dedication / Consecration / Anniversary; People of God / Church Witnessing; Temple; The Creation; Unity and Fellowship; Year C, Easter, 2nd Sunday; Texts in Languages Other than English Spanish First Line: Alabad a nuestro Dios en su santuario (Praise the Lord, Give praise within the holy temple) Lyrics: Spanish: Alabad a nuestro Dios en su santuario, por la hermosura de su cielo, por sus proezas alabadle a Él. Alabadle por la grandeza de su nombre, con el sonido de bocina, salterio y arpa, a la vez cantad. Alabadle con el alegre pandero, con el candor de la danza, cantad con gozo al Señor. Alabadle con cuerdas, flautas y cimbalos de júbilo resonantes. En su lenguaje, todo lo que respira alabe al Señor. lo que respira alabe al Señor. Amén. English: Praise the Lord. Give praise within the holy temple for all the beauty of the heavens, for mighty acts of power, praise the Lord. Praise the Lord, whose name surpasses all in greatness. Praise with the sounding of the trumpet, with harp and lyre together, praise and sing. Praise the Lord with tambourines brightly shaking, and with the sweetness of dancing, sing out with joy unto the Lord. Praise the Lord with strings and flutes and with cymbals, with jubilation resounding. Each in its language, now let all that have life and have breath praise the Lord. all that have life and have breath praise the Lord. Amen. Scripture: Psalm 150 Used With Tune: ACAPULCO
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Come Away with Me to a Quiet Place

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Meter: 10.10.8 with refrain Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Prayer Invitation to Prayer; Jesus Quiet places where Jesus prayed; Prayer as quiet praise; Prayer as confession; Prayer coming into God's welcoming presence First Line: Come away with me to a quiet place, Refrain First Line: Come away with me, Come away. Lyrics: Come away with me to a quiet place, apart from the world with its frantic pace, to pray, reflect, and seek God's grace. Come away with me. Come away. Come and pray with me on a gentle sea, on top of a hill in the Galilee, in gardens like Gethsemane. Come away with me. Come away. Come today with thoughts of the countless ways that God's steadfast love blesses all our days, and join with me in silent praise. Come away with me. Come away. Come and say, in words whispered from your soul, the feelings and actions you can't control. Your spirit needs to be made whole. Come away with me. Come away. Come away with me to a quiet place, to God's loving arms waiting to embrace all those who come in hope of grace. Come away with me. Come away. Used With Tune: RECREATION

Clap Your Hands, All You Nations

Author: Greg Scheer Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Biblical Names and Places Abraham; Biblical Names and Places Jacob; Church Year Ascension of the Lord; Church Year Baptism of the Lord; Church Year Christ the King; Church Year Pentecost; Earth; Elements of Worship Call to Worship; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Enemies; Enthronement Psalms; God Trust in; God as Shield; God as King; God's Reigning; God's Sovereignty; God's Armor; God's Strength; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Joy; Mercy; Mission; Music and Musicians; Musical Instruments; Occasional Services Commissioning; People of God / Church Witnessing; Rejoicing; Rulers; Suffering; The Incarnation; Worship; Year A, B, C, Easter, Ascension of the Lord, Ascention Day (Thursday or 7th Sunday of Easter) First Line: Clap your hands, all you nations, shout to God Scripture: Psalm 47 Used With Tune: [Clap your hands, all you nations, shout to God]
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God's ministering spirits

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Afflictions Deliverance from; Afflictions Promises for; Angels; Blessedness Of Those Who Fear God; Christ Abiding with Believers; Christ Grace and Love of; Deliverance from trouble; Faith Blessedness of; Glory of God In Creation; God Hearer of Prayer; God Loving and Merciful; God Source of All Good; Gospel Privileges of; Praise For Spiritual Blessings; Prayer confidence in; Prayer God Hears; Prayer Promises to; Protection Only from God; The Righteous Deliverances of; The Righteous Honor and Safety of; The Righteous Reward of; The Righteous Troubles of; Safety Assured; Thanksgiving Declared First Line: The righteous cry unto the Lord Refrain First Line: The angel of the Lord encampeth round them Scripture: Psalm 34:11-13 Used With Tune: [The righteous cry unto the Lord]

You, O Lord, Are My Glory!

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Blessing; Courage; Daily Prayer Morning Prayer; Daily Prayer Night Prayer; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Enemies; God as Shield; God as Defender; God as Deliverer; God's Safety; God's Armor; God's Protection; Lament General; Lament Individual; Mocking; Peace; People of God / Church Suffering; Prayer Answer to; Prayer; Rest First Line: Lord, how many are my foes! Scripture: Psalm 3 Used With Tune: [Lord, how many are my foes]

Psalm 118:1-2, 14-29 (A Responsorial Reading)

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Antiphonal Psalms; Biblical Names and Places Aaron; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Church Year Easter; Church Year Passion/Palm Sunday; Elements of Worship Call to Worship; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Freedom; God's Triumph; God's Goodness; God's House; God's House; God's Name; God's People (flock, sheep); Mercy; Occasional Services Dedication / Consecration / Anniversary; Prayer; Processions; Salvation; Temple; Unity and Fellowship; Worship; Year A, B, C, Easter, Resurrection of the Lord; Year A, B, C, Lent, Liturgy of the Palms; Year C, Easter, 2nd Sunday First Line: Give thanks to the lord, for the Lord is good Refrain First Line: This is the day the Lord has made Scripture: Psalm 118:1-2 Used With Tune: [This is the day the Lord has made] Text Sources: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)
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Christ's Inheritance

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Blessedness Of Those Who Trust Christ; Christ Exaltation; Christ Godhead of; Christ Power of; Christ Worshiped; Church Christ the Head of; Civil Magistracy; Godly Fear Described; Godly Fear Exhorted to; Missions Encouragements; Nations Owe Allegiance to Christ; Praise Calls to; Prayer Promises to; Royalty of Christ Civil Rulers His Ministers; Royalty of Christ Divinely Conferred; Royalty of Christ Mediatorial; Royalty of Christ Nations His Subjects; Rulers Duties of; The Wicked Fate of First Line: Thus hath said the Lord most high Refrain First Line: Fear his wrath, and kiss the Son Scripture: Psalm 2:5-9 Used With Tune: [Thus hath said the Lord most high]
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The Petition of a Good Conscience

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Aspirations For Church Privileges; Aspirations For Grace; Aspirations For Grace; Aspirations For Holiness; Character Good and Bad Contrasted; Christians Fellowship of; Church Beloved of Saints; Companions Evil; Faith Confession of; Faith Confidence of; Fidelity; God the judge; God Omniscient; Gospel Gracious Fruit of; Gospel Preaching of; Gospel Privileges of; House of God ; Perseverance; Praise A Part of Public Worship; Prayer For Deliverance from Enemies; Prayer Sincerity in; The Righteous Honor and Safety of; Salvation Prayers for; Self-Examination; Sin Washed away; Steadfastness; Thanksgiving In Public Worship; Vanity To be Avoided; The Wicked Separation from; Worship Acts of; Worship Grace Needed for; Worship Sincerity required in First Line: O Lord, do thou me try Used With Tune: [O Lord, do thou me try]

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