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Depth of Mercy

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 831 hymnals First Line: Depth of mercy! Can there be Lyrics: 1. Depth of mercy! Can there be mercy still reserved for me? Can my God his wrath forbear, me, the chief of sinners, spare? 2. I have long withstood his grace, long provoked him to his face, would not hearken to his calls, grieved him by a thousand falls. 3. I my Master have denied, I afresh have crucified, oft profaned his hallowed name, put him to an open shame. 4. There for me the Savior stands, shows his wounds and spreads his hands. God is love! I know, I feel; Jesus weeps and loves me still. 5. Now incline me to repent, let me now my sins lament, now my foul revolt deplore, weep, believe, and sin no more. Topics: Prevenient Grace Repentance; Confession; Forgiveness; Love; Mercy; Service Music Confession and Pardon Prayer Used With Tune: CANTERBURY
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Come, and Let Us Sweetly Join

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 128 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Come, and let us sweetly join, Christ to praise in hymns divine; give we all with one accord glory to our common Lord. 2. Hands and hearts and voices raise, sing as in the ancient days; antedate the joys above, celebrate the feast of love. 3. Jesus, dear expected Guest, thou art bidden to the feast; for thyself our hearts prepare; come, and sit, and banquet there. 4. Sanctify us, Lord, and bless, breathe thy Spirit, give thy peace; thou thyself within us move, make our feast a feast of love. Topics: Love Feast; Particular Times of Worship Special Days; Holy Communion; Love Feast; Music and Singing; Opening Hymns; Service Music Greeting/Call to Worship Used With Tune: CANTERBURY
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Come, ye weary sinners, come

Author: C. Wesley Appears in 106 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, ye weary sinners, come, All who your heavy load; Jesus calls His wanderers home; Hasten to your pardoning God. 2 Come, ye guilty souls opprest, Answer to the Savior’s call: "Come, and I will give you rest; "Come, and I will save you all." 3 Jesus, full of truth and love, We Thy gracious call obey: Faithful let Thy mercies prove, Take our load of guilt away. 4 Fain we would on Thee rely, Cast on Thee our sin and care: To Thine arms of mercy fly, Find our lasting quiet there. 5 Lo, we come to Thee for ease: True and gracious as Thou art, Now our groaning souls release, Write forgiveness on our heart. Topics: The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity Used With Tune: [Come, ye weary sinners, come]

Cast thy burden on the Lord

Author: George Rawson, 1807-1889 Appears in 194 hymnals Topics: Assurance; Trust; Living the Saintly Life Guidance Scripture: Psalm 4:1 Used With Tune: LIGHT DIVINE
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The Light of Day

Appears in 901 hymnals First Line: Softly now the light of day Used With Tune: [Softly now the light of day]

Now the light has gone away

Author: F. R. Havergal Appears in 66 hymnals Used With Tune: GIBBONS
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See the destined day arise!

Author: Richard Mant (1776-1848) Appears in 52 hymnals Used With Tune: SONG 13
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When this song of praise shall cease

Author: William Cullen Bryant Appears in 47 hymnals Used With Tune: GIBBONS

Jesu, grant me this, I pray

Appears in 43 hymnals Used With Tune: SONG 13 Text Sources: Latin 17th Cent

Never further than thy cross, Never higher than thy feet

Author: Elizabeth Rundle Charles Appears in 62 hymnals Used With Tune: CANTERBURY

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