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Hark, the glad sound! The Saviour comes

Hymnal: The Saint Ambrose Hymnal #32 (2001) Topics: Daily & Seasonal Hymns Advent

Lo, he comes, with clouds descending

Hymnal: The Saint Ambrose Hymnal #33 (2001) Topics: Daily & Seasonal Hymns Advent

O come, O come, Emmanuel

Hymnal: The Saint Ambrose Hymnal #34 (2001) Topics: Daily & Seasonal Hymns Advent

Psalm 25: Remember Your Mercies

Author: David Haas Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #35 (1994) Topics: Seasons and Feasts Advent First Line: Your ways, O Lord, make known to me Refrain First Line: I: Remember your mercies, O Lord; II: Teach me your ways, O Lord Scripture: Psalm 25:4-9 Languages: English Tune Title: [Your ways, O Lord, make known to me]

Come and worship

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #35 (1999) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Topics: Seasons of the Christian Year Advent and Christmas First Line: Angels, from the realms of glory Languages: English Tune Title: IRIS

On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry

Hymnal: The Saint Ambrose Hymnal #35 (2001) Topics: Daily & Seasonal Hymns Advent

Arise, shine

Author: Eric Glass Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #36 (1999) Topics: Seasons of the Christian Year Advent and Christmas First Line: Behold, the darkness shall cover the earth Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold, the darkness shall cover the earth]
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Light of light, enlighten me

Author: Miss Winkworth; Benjamin Schmolk Hymnal: Church Book #36 (1890) Meter: 7.8.7 Topics: Worship The Lord's Day; Advent, First Sunday; Epiphany, Sixth Sunday; Sexagesima Sunday; Easter Sunday; Easter Season, Fifth Sunday; Whit-Sunday Lyrics: 1 Light of light, enlighten me, Now anew the day is dawning; Sun of grace, the shadows flee, Brighten Thou my Sabbath morning. With Thy joyous sunshine blest, Happy is my day of rest! 2 Fount of all our joy and peace, To Thy living waters lead me; Thou from earth my soul release, And with grace and mercy feed me. Bless Thy Word, that it may prove Rich in fruits that Thou dost love. 3 Kindle Thou the sacrifice That upon my lips is lying; Clear the shadows from mine eyes, That, from every error flying, No strange fire may in me glow That Thine altar doth not know. 4 Let me with my heart to-day, Holy, holy, holy, singing, Rapt awhile from earth away, All my soul to Thee up-springing, Have a foretaste inly given How they worship Thee in heaven. 5 Rest in me and I in Thee, Build a paradise within me; O reveal Thyself to me, Blessed Love, who diedst to win me: Fed from Thine exhaustless urn, Pure and bright my lamp shall burn. 6 Hence all care, all vanity, For the day to God is holy; Come, thou glorious Majesty, Deign to fill this temple lowly; Naught to-day my soul shall move, Simply resting in Thy love. Languages: English Tune Title: MEINEN JESUM LASZ ICH NICHT

O Word that goest forth on high

Hymnal: The Saint Ambrose Hymnal #36 (2001) Topics: Daily & Seasonal Hymns Advent

Rejoice, rejoice, believers!

Hymnal: The Saint Ambrose Hymnal #37 (2001) Topics: Daily & Seasonal Hymns Advent

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