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Unto Caesar let us render

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Unto Caesar let us render All the thing that Caesar's are, Custom, fear, and tribute tender, Both in time of peace and war. 2 Government is by God's order, Civil rule by His command, For protection to our border, Safety, peace, throughout the land. 3 By the will of God appointed, All must fear the power that be; Who lays hand on God's anointed, Sins against His majesty. Topics: The Church Year; National Humiliation and Thanksgiving Thanksgiving
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Faith and Repentance

Author: Hart Meter: 8.7 Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: Come, ye Christians, sing the praises Lyrics: 1 Come, ye Christians, sing the praises Of your condescending God; Come and hymn the holy Jesus, Who has washed us in his blood. We are poor, and weak, and silly, And to every evil prone; Yet our Jesus loves us freely, And receives us for his own. 2 Though we’re mean in man’s opinion, He has made us priests and kings; Power, and glory, and dominion, To the Lamb the sinner sings. Leprous souls, unsound and filthy, Come before him as you are: ’Tis the sick man, not the healthy, Needs the good Physician’s care. 3 O beware of fondly thinking God accepts thee for thy tears; Are the shipwrecked saved by sinking? Can the ruined rise by fears? O beware of trust ill-grounded; ’Tis but fancied faith at most, To be cured, and not be wounded; To be saved before you’re lost. 4 No big words of ready talkers, No dry doctrine will suffice; Broken hearts, and humble walkers, These are dear in Jesus’ eyes. Tinkling sounds of disputation, Naked knowledge, all are vain; Every soul that gains salvation Must and shall be born again.
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Blessed city, heavenly Salem

Author: Rev. J. M. Neale Meter: 8.7 Appears in 79 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Blessed city, heavenly Salem, Vision dear of peace and love, Who of living stones art builded In the height of heaven above, And, with angel hosts encircled, As a bride dost earthward move; 2 From celestial realms descending, Bridal glory round thee shed, Meet for Him Whose love espoused thee, To thy Lord shall thou be led; All thy streets and all thy bulwarks Of pure gold are fashionèd. 3 Bright thy gates of pearl are shining, They are open evermore; And by virtue of His merits Thither faithful souls do soar, Who for Christ's dear Name, in this world Pain and tribulation bore. 4 Many a blow and biting sculpture Polished well those stones elect, In their places now compacted By the heavenly Architect, Who therewith hath willed forever That His palace should be decked. 5 Laud and honor to the Father, Laud and honor to the Son, Laud and honor to the Spirit, Ever Three, and ever One, Consubstantial, Co-eternal, While unending ages run. Amen. Topics: All Saints; General; Processional; Church Triumphant Used With Tune: [Blessed city, heavenly Salem] Text Sources: 6th or 7th Cent.
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O the darkness, O the sorrow

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 12 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 53:12
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The Lord hath helped me hitherto

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The Lord hath helped me hitherto, By His surpassing favor; His mercies ev'ry morn were new, His kindness did not waver. God hitherto hath been my guide, Hath pleasures hitherto supplied, And hitherto hath helped me. 2 I praise and thank Thee, Lord, my God, For Thine abundant blessing, Which heretofore Thou hast bestowed And I am still possessing. Inscribe this on my memory: The Lord hath done great things for me, And graciously hath helped me. 3 Help me in future, God of grace, Help me on each occasion, Help me in each and ev'ry place, Help me through Jesus' passion; Help me in life and death, O God, Help me through Jesus' dying blood, Help me as Thou hast helped me! Topics: Praise
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Christ's Nativity

Author: Hart Meter: 8.7 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Let us all, with grateful praises Lyrics: 1 Let us all, with grateful praises, Celebrate the happy day, When the lovely, loving Jesus First partook of human clay; When the heavenly host, assembled, Gazed with wonder from the sky; Angels joyed, and devils trembled, Neither fully knowing why. 2 Long had Satan reigned imperious, Till the woman’s promised Seed, Born a babe, by birth mysterious, Came to bruise the serpent’s head. Crush, dear Babe, his power within us, Break our chains, and set us free; Pull down all the bars between us, Till we fly and cleave to thee. 3 [Shepherds on their flocks attending, Shepherds, that in night-time watched, Saw the messenger descending, From the court of heaven dispatched. Beams of glory decked his mission, Bursting through the veil of night; Fear possessed them at the vision; Sinners tremble at the light. 4 Dove-like meekness graced his visage; Joy and love shone round his head; Soon he cheered them with his message; Comfort flowed from all he said: “Fear not, favourites of the Almighty! Joyful news to you I bring; You have now, in David’s city, Born a Saviour, Christ the King. 5 “Go and find the royal stranger By these signs: A Babe you’ll see, Weak and lying in a manger, Wrapped and swaddled; that is he.” Straight a host of angels glorious Round the heavenly herald throng, Uttering in harmonious chorus, Airs divine; and this the song: 6 “Glory first to God be given In the highest heights, and then Peace on earth, proclaimed by heaven – Peace and great goodwill to men!” Thus they sang with rapture, kindling In the shepherds’ hearts a flame, Joy and wonder sweetly mingling; All believers feel the same.] 1 Let us all, with grateful praises, Celebrate the happy day, When the lovely, loving Jesus First partook of human clay; When the heavenly host, assembled, Gazed with wonder from the sky; Angels joyed, and devils trembled, Neither fully knowing why. 2 Long had Satan reigned imperious, Till the woman’s promised Seed, Born a babe, by birth mysterious, Came to bruise the serpent’s head. Crush, dear Babe, his power within us, Break our chains, and set us free; Pull down all the bars between us, Till we fly and cleave to thee. 3 [Shepherds on their flocks attending, Shepherds, that in night-time watched, Saw the messenger descending, From the court of heaven dispatched. Beams of glory decked his mission, Bursting through the veil of night; Fear possessed them at the vision; Sinners tremble at the light. 4 Dove-like meekness graced his visage; Joy and love shone round his head; Soon he cheered them with his message; Comfort flowed from all he said: “Fear not, favourites of the Almighty! Joyful news to you I bring; You have now, in David’s city, Born a Saviour, Christ the King. 5 “Go and find the royal stranger By these signs: A Babe you’ll see, Weak and lying in a manger, Wrapped and swaddled; that is he.” Straight a host of angels glorious Round the heavenly herald throng, Uttering in harmonious chorus, Airs divine; and this the song: 6 “Glory first to God be given In the highest heights, and then Peace on earth, proclaimed by heaven – Peace and great goodwill to men!” Thus they sang with rapture, kindling In the shepherds’ hearts a flame, Joy and wonder sweetly mingling; All believers feel the same.] 1 Let us all, with grateful praises, Celebrate the happy day, When the lovely, loving Jesus First partook of human clay; When the heavenly host, assembled, Gazed with wonder from the sky; Angels joyed, and devils trembled, Neither fully knowing why. 2 Long had Satan reigned imperious, Till the woman’s promised Seed, Born a babe, by birth mysterious, Came to bruise the serpent’s head. Crush, dear Babe, his power within us, Break our chains, and set us free; Pull down all the bars between us, Till we fly and cleave to thee. 3 [Shepherds on their flocks attending, Shepherds, that in night-time watched, Saw the messenger descending, From the court of heaven dispatched. Beams of glory decked his mission, Bursting through the veil of night; Fear possessed them at the vision; Sinners tremble at the light. 4 Dove-like meekness graced his visage; Joy and love shone round his head; Soon he cheered them with his message; Comfort flowed from all he said: “Fear not, favourites of the Almighty! Joyful news to you I bring; You have now, in David’s city, Born a Saviour, Christ the King. 5 “Go and find the royal stranger By these signs: A Babe you’ll see, Weak and lying in a manger, Wrapped and swaddled; that is he.” Straight a host of angels glorious Round the heavenly herald throng, Uttering in harmonious chorus, Airs divine; and this the song: 6 “Glory first to God be given In the highest heights, and then Peace on earth, proclaimed by heaven – Peace and great goodwill to men!” Thus they sang with rapture, kindling In the shepherds’ hearts a flame, Joy and wonder sweetly mingling; All believers feel the same.] 7 Lo, sweet Babe, we fall before thee; Jesus, thee we all adore; To thee, kingdom, power, and glory Be ascribed for evermore. Glory to our God be given In the highest heights, and then Peace on earth brought down from heaven – Peace and great goodwill to men.
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Christian, see the orient morning

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 63 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Christian, see the orient morning Breaks along the heathen sky; Lo! the expected day is dawning, Glorious dayspring from on high 2. Heathens at the sight are singing, Morning wakes their tuneful lays; Precious offerings they are bringing, Firstfruits of more perfect days. 3. Zion's sun, salvation beaming, Gilding now the radiant hills, Rise and shine till brighter gleaming, All the world thy glory fills. 4. Then the valleys and the mountains, Breaking forth, in joy shall sing; Then the living crystal fountain From the thirsty ground shall spring. 5. While the wilderness rejoices, Roses shall the desert cheer; Then the dumb shall tune their voices, Blind shall see, the deaf shall hear. 6. Lord of every tribe and nation, Spread thy truth from pole to pole; Spread the light of thy salvation Till it shines on every soul. Hallelujah! Hail the dayspring from on high! Used With Tune: DAYSPRING
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The heavenly banquet

Author: Roswell Park Meter: 8.7 Appears in 93 hymnals First Line: Jesus spreads his banner o'er us Topics: Christ Bread of Heaven; Lord's Supper Reception of; Lord's Supper Significance of
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Blessed Savior, call'd thou me

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: On the Gospel
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Jesus, mighty King in Zion!

Author: Fellows Meter: 8.7 Appears in 82 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesus, mighty King in Zion! Thou alone our Guide shalt be, Thy commission we rely on; We would follow none but thee. 2 As an emblem of thy passion, And thy victory o’er the grave, We, who know thy great salvation, Are baptized beneath the wave. 3 Fearless of the world’s despising, We the ancient path pursue; Buried with our Lord, and rising To a life divinely new. Topics: Baptism Scripture: Romans 6:4

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