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Praise the Saviour!

Hymnal: Sunday School Book #48 (1903) Topics: The Christian Festivals Easter First Line: Praise the Saviour Lyrics: 1 Praise the Saviour, Now and ever! Praise Him all beneath the skies! Prostrate lying, Suffering, dying, On the cross a Sacrifice; Victory gaining, Life obtaining, Now in glory He doth rise. 2 All is finished, And accomplished; Christ is now our Righteousness, He our Saviour, Hath forever Set us free from dire distress. Through His merit We inherit Light and peace and happiness. 3 We're delivered; Our bonds severed, Christ hath bruised the serpent's head; Death no longer Is the stronger, Hell itself is captive led. Christ hath risen From death's prison, O'er the tomb He light hath shed. 4 Praise for ever For His favor Unto God the Father sing; Praise the Saviour, Praise Him ever. Son of God, our Lord and King; Praise the Spirit, Through Christ's merit He doth us salvation bring.
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Time hastens on; ye longing saints

Hymnal: Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, as authorized by the General Convention #48 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Festivals and Fasts End of the Year Languages: English
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Hail! Thou long expected Jesus

Hymnal: Voices of Praise #49 (1883) Topics: Festivals Lyrics: 1 Hail! Thou long expected Jesus, Born to set Thy people free; From our fears and sins release us; Let us find our rest in Thee. 2 Israel's strength and consolation, Hope of all the earth Thou art; Long desired of every nation, Joy of every waiting heart. 3 Born Thy people to deliver, Born a child, yet God our King, Born to reign in us for ever, Now Thy gracious kingdom bring. 4 By Thine own eternal Spirit, Rule in all our hearts alone: By Thine all-sufficient merit, Raise us to Thy glorious throne. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: STUTGARD
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I know that my Redeemer lives

Hymnal: Sunday School Book #49 (1903) Topics: The Christian Festivals Easter First Line: I know that my Redeemer lives! Lyrics: 1 I know that my Redeemer lives! What comfort this sweet sentence gives! He lives, He lives, who once was dead, He lives, my everliving Head. 2 He lives to bless me with His love, He lives to plead for me above, He lives my hungry soul to feed, He lives to help in time of need. 3 He lives to grant me rich supply, He lives to guide me with His eyes, He lives to comfort me when faint, He lives to hear my soul's complaint. 4 He lives to silence all my fears, He lives to wipe away my tears. He lives to calm my troubled heart, He lives, all blessings to impart. 5 He lives, and grants me daily breath; He lives, and I shall conquer death; He lives, my mansion to prepare; He lives, to bring me safely there: 6 He lives, all glory to His name! He lives, my Jesus, still the same; Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives, I know that my Redeemer lives!
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See, in the vineyard of the Lord

Hymnal: Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, as authorized by the General Convention #49 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Festivals and Fasts End of the Year Scripture: Luke 13:6-9 Languages: English
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O praise ye the Lord

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Psalms for Social and Private Worship (6th ed.) #49 (1827) Topics: Civil or Christian festivals Scripture: Psalm 149 Languages: English
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Angels from the realms of glory

Hymnal: Voices of Praise #50 (1883) Topics: Festivals Lyrics: 1 Angels from the realms of glory, Wing your flight o'er all the earth; Ye who sang creation's story, Now proclaim Messiah's birth! Come and worship, come and worship, Worship Christ the newborn King. 2 Shepherds in the field abiding, Watching o'er your flocks by night; God with man is now residing, Yonder shines the infant-light: Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new-born King. 3 Sages, leave your contemplations; Brighter visions beam afar: Seek the great Desire of nations, Ye have seen His natal star: Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new-born King. 4 Saints before the altar bending, Watching long in hope and fear, Suddenly the Lord, descending, In His temple shall appear: Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new-born King. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: REGENT SQUARE
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Blow ye the trumpet, blow

Hymnal: Sunday School Book #50 (1903) Topics: The Christian Festivals Easter Lyrics: 1 Blow ye the trumpet, blow The gladly solemn sound! Let all the nations know, To earth's remotest bound, The year of Jubilee is come; Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 2 Exalt the Lamb of God, The sin-atoning Lamb; Redemption by His blood Through all the lands proclaim: The year of Jubilee is come; Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 3 The gospel trumpet hear, The news of pardoning grace; Ye happy souls, draw near, Behold your Saviour's face The year of Jubilee is come; Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 4 Jesus, our great High Priest, Has full atonement made; Ye weary spirits, rest; Ye mournful souls, be glad! The year of Jubilee is come; Return, ye ransomed sinners, home.
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The God of life, whose constant care

Hymnal: Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, as authorized by the General Convention #50 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Festivals and Fasts New-Year Languages: English
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To realms of glory I behold

Hymnal: Sunday School Book #51 (1903) Topics: The Christian Festivals Ascension Lyrics: 1 To realms of glory I behold My risen Lord returning; While I, a stranger on the earth, For heaven am ever yearning. Far from my heavenly Father's home 'Mid toil and sorrow here I roam. 2 Far from my home--how long, dear Lord, Before my exile endeth? But far beyond the realms of sense My fervent prayer ascendeth: My prayer, unuttered, but a groan, Shall rend the skies and reach Thy throne. 3 Then visions of the goodly land By faith my soul obtaineth; There I shall dwell for evermore Where Christ in glory reigneth, In mansions of that blest abode-- The city of the living God. 4 In that blest city is no night, Nor any pain or weeping; There is my treasure and my heart Safe in my Saviour's keeping: In heaven, my blessed Lord, with Thee, May all my conversation be. 5 In glory He shall come again To earth as He ascended; So let me wait and watch and pray, Until my day is ended. That day, O Lord, is hid from me, But daily do I wait for Thee. 6 And blessed shall that servant be, O Lord, at Thy returning, Whose heart is waiting, Lord, for Thee, Whose lamp is trimmed and burning; Him wilt Thou take to dwell with Thee, In joy and peace eternally.

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