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Saviour, sprinkle many nations

Author: Bp. Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1818-1896) Appears in 162 hymnals Used With Tune: ANVERN
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The Lord's anointed, O ye kings

Author: Bishop Tanner Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: ANVERN
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In thy presence is fullness of joy

Author: Bishop Tanner Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I sing the presence of my Lord Used With Tune: ANVERN
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O happy saints that dwell in light

Appears in 54 hymnals Used With Tune: ANVERN
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Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 16 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Come, let us sing unto the Lord, New songs of praise with sweet accord; For wonders great by Him are done; His hand and arm have victory won, His hand and arm have victory won. 2. The great salvation of our God Is seen through all the earth abroad; Before the heathen’s wondering sight, He hath revealed His truth and right, He hath revealed His truth and right. 3. He called to mind His truth and grace In promise made to Israel’s race; And unto earth’s remotest bound, Glad tidings of salvation sound, Glad tidings of salvation sound. 4. All lands to God lift up your voice; Sing praise to Him, with shouts rejoice; With voice of joy and loud acclaim, Let all unite and praise His name, Let all unite and praise His name. Scripture: Psalm 98 Used With Tune: ANVERN Text Sources: Sabbath-School Psalmodist (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1872), page 18
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Ancient Israel

Author: James Joyce Appears in 88 hymnals First Line: Why on the bending willows hung Lyrics: 1 Why on the bending willows hung, Israel! still sleeps thy tuneful string?-- Still mute remains thy sullen tongue, And Zion's song denies to sing? 2 Awake! thy sweetest raptures raise; Let harp and voice unite their strains: Thy promised King his sceptre sways: Jesus, thine own Messiah, reigns! 3 No taunting foes the song require; No strangers mock thy captive chain; But friends provoke the silent lyre, And brethren ask the holy strain. 4 Nor fear thy Salem's hills to wrong, If other lands thy triumphs share: A heavenly city claims thy song; A brighter Salem rises there. 5 By foreign streams no longer roam; Nor, weeping, think of Jordan's flood: In every clime behold a home, In every temple see thy God. Topics: Christ Lion of Judah; Church Missions of; Church Work of Scripture: Psalm 137:1 Used With Tune: ANVERN
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Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates!

Author: G. Weissel Appears in 281 hymnals Used With Tune: ANVERN
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الرب قد قال اذهبوا

Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 الرب قد قال اذهبوا إلى أقاصي العالمينْ وبشروا وعمدوا باسمي جميعَ المؤمنينْ 2 فالآنَ باسم الآبِ وال وإبنِ وروحَ القُدُسِ يُعَمَّدُ الآتي إلى الر حمانِ فادي الأنفسِ 3 يا أيها الآب الصمدْ بارك لنا هذا العِمادْ واسكب على من اعتمدْ مِن روحك المحيي العِبادْ 4 يا ابنَ الإله المُفتدي مَن اعتمدتَ بالمياهْ بارك لنا ذا السرَّ في إيمانِكَ المُعطي الحياهْ 5 يا أيها الروحُ النقي قدِّسه وامنحه السلامْ وهَب له القلبَ التَّقي والرُّشد يا نور الأنامْ Used With Tune: ANVERN
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By living faith we now can see

Author: R. F. Cottrell Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 By living faith we now can see, In the most holy place on high, Jesus, our Advocate and Friend, Who gave himself for us to die, Who gave himself for us to die. 2 A Minister of holy things, At God's right hand exalted high, He pleads his own, his precious blood, That chosen Israel may not die. 3 Once was he offered, once for all, A Sacrifice for guilty man, What wondrous, what unbounded love Is seen throughout salvation's plan! 4 All glory to his holy name! To those who love him will he come The second time; then to redeem, And take them to his glorious home. Topics: Christ Mediation and Atonement Used With Tune: ANVERN

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