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Christ The Lord, The Lord Most Glorious

Author: John Miller, 1756-1790 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8316 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Christ the Lord, the Lord most glorious, Is now born: O shout aloud! By Him man is made victorious. Praise your Savior! Hail your God! 2 Praise the Lord, for on us shineth Christ the Sun of righteousness; He to us in love inclineth, Cheers our souls with pardoning grace. 3 Praise the Lord, whose saving splendor Shines into the darkest night. O what praises shall we render For this never ceasing light! 4 Praise the Lord, God, our salvation; Praise Him who retrieved our loss. Sing with awe and love’s sensation, Hallelujah, God with us! Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST THE LORD
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Holy Babe, Our Great Salvation

Author: Charles Coffin; Robert Campbell, 1814-1868 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8386 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Holy Babe, our great salvation, Jesu, born to save the earth, Let pure hearts with love unfailing Celebrate Thy wondrous birth. 2 Loving Shepherd, night descending Calls us soon to needful sleep; But Thou still, Thy flock defending, From the wolf wilt guard Thy sheep. 3 From the bosom of Thy mother, Thou, like us, didst nurture find; Be Thou then our elder brother, And protector ever kind. 4 Hail, the Dayspring of salvation; Virgin born, to Thee be praise; Father, Thine be adoration; Spirit, Thine through endless days. Languages: English Tune Title: WELLESLEY
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Son Of God! All Glorious Savior

Author: Margaret E. Tupper Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8433 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Son of God! all glorious Savior, Coming to us from above! What were we to find such favor? What were we to gain such love? 2 We had sinned—Thy laws forsaken, All Thy just commands withstood: Evil for our choice had taken When Thou freely gavest good. 3 In our darkness we were lying, From Thy glorious presence hurled; Alien from Thy light, a dying, Guilty, cursed, and ruined world! 4 When the voice came down from Heaven, Woke once more a holy morn— “Unto you a Son is given, Unto you a Child is born." 5 “All alone, with love far spreading, He shall bear the wrath of God, All alone the winepress treading, Clothed in garments dyed with blood; 6 "All alone in mortal anguish Wrestle down and conquer sin, Death and hell shall taste and vanquish, And eternal life shall win." 7 By His grace and love victorious Up that path the Savior trod; We are brought again all glorious To the presence of our God. 8 What are we, that Thou shouldst love us With such wondrous love as this? Leaving all Thy heav’ns above us, Worlds of purity and bliss! 9 For this blot upon creation, For this wandering sinful one, Freely giving us salvation For the evil we had done! 10 Shield us, Lord! as Thou hast pardoned, Help us through this daily strife, Keep us from the world unhardened, Living Thy true life in life. 11 Till from earth in light and glory, Dangers, death and shadows past, Purified we stand before Thee, Unto Thee made like at last. Languages: English Tune Title: MERTON
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God Is In His Holy Temple

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8443 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 God is in His holy temple, Earthly thoughts be silent now, While with reverence we assemble, And before His presence bow. 2 He is with us now and ever, When we call upon His name, Aiding every good endeavor, Guiding every upward aim. 3 Then let every low emotion Banished far and silent be, And our souls in pure devotion, Lord, be temples worthy Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: AZABU
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One Bright Flower Has Drooped And Faded

Author: Robert C. Waterston Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8477 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 One bright flower has drooped and faded, One sweet youthful voice has fled, One fair brow the grave has shaded, One dear school-mate now is dead. 2 We would feel no pang of sadness, For our friend is happy now; She has knelt in soul-felt gladness Where the blessèd angels bow. 3 She has gone to Heaven before us, But she turns and waves her hand, Pointing to the glories o’er us, In that happy spirit-land. 4 Lord, do Thou keep watch above us, Keep us all from error free; Let Thy Spirit guide and love us, Till, like her, we go to Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: LYDIA
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Dwell In Me

Author: A. C. Sewall Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8517 Meter: 8.7.8.7 First Line: Love of God, so great and holy Lyrics: 1 Love of God, so great and holy, Grace of God, so full and free, Templed in a Child so lowly, Canst Thou come and dwell in me? 2 Sin has held a long dominion, Darkened thought, debased desire, Fettered will, corrupted conscience, Worshipped with unholy fire. 3 I am all defiled and guilty; Yet Thy temple, Lord, would be! Stronger than the strong man enter; Bind my foe; deliver me. 4 Love of God, so great and holy, Grace of Christ, so full and free, While I kneel, Thy child and lowly, Make Thy promise good in me. Languages: English Tune Title: MONTICELLO
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Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing

Author: Robert Hawker Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8521 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing; Bid us now depart in peace; Still on heav’nly manna feeding, Let our faith and love increase. 2 Fill each heart with consolation; Up to Thee our hearts we raise; When we reach our blissful station, Then we’ll give Thee nobler praise. Languages: English Tune Title: SEMARANG
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Oh, How Wondrous Is The Story

Author: Hannah More, 1744-1833 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8605 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Oh, how wondrous is the story Of our blest Redeemer’s birth! See, the mighty Lord of glory Leaves His Heaven to visit earth. 2 Hear with transport, every creature, Hear the Gospel’s joyful sound: Christ appears in human nature, In our sinful world is found. 3 Comes to pardon our transgression; Like a cloud our sins to blot; Comes to His own favored nation, But His own receive Him not. 4 If the angels who attended To declare the Savior’s birth, Who from Heav’n with song descended To proclaim good-will on earth: 5 If, in pity to our blindness, They had brought the pardon needed, Still Jehovah’s wondrous kindness Had our warmest hopes exceeded. 6 If some prophet had been sent With salvation’s joyful news, Who that heard the blest event Could their warmest love refuse? 7 But ’twas He to whom in Heaven Hallelujahs never cease; He, the mighty God, was given— Giv’n to us—a Prince of Peace. 8 None but He who did create us Could redeem from sin and hell; None but He could reinstate us In the rank from which we fell. 8 Had he come, the glorious Stranger, Decked with all the world calls great; Had He lived in pomp and grandeur, Crowned with more than royal state, 10 Still our tongues, with praise o’erflowing, On such boundless love would dwell; Still our hearts, with rapture glowing, Feel what words could never tell. 11 But what wonder should it raise, Thus our lowest state to borrow! O the high mysterious ways, God’s own Son a child of sorrow! 12 ’Twas to bring us endless pleasure He our suffering nature bore; ’Twas to give us heav’nly treasure He was willing to be poor. 13 Come, ye rich, survey the stable Where your infant Savior lies; From your full, o’erflowing table, Send the hungry good supplies. 14 Boast not your ennobled stations; Boast not that you’re highly fed; Jesus—hear it, all ye nations— Had not where to lay His head. 15 "Learn of Me," thus cries the Savior, If My kingdom you’d inherit; Sinner, quit your proud behavior, Learn My meek and lowly spirit. 16 Come, ye servants, see your station Freed from all reproach and shame: He who purchased your salvation Bore a servant’s humble name. 17 Come, ye poor, some comfort gather; Faint not in the race you run; Hard the lot your gracious Father Gave His dear, His only Son. 18 Think that if your humbler stations Less of worldly good bestow, You escape those strong temptations Which from wealth and grandeur flow. 19 See, your Savior is ascended: See, He looks with pity down! Trust Him, all will soon be mended; Bear His cross, you’ll share His crown. Languages: English Tune Title: RATHBUN
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His Trial Is O'er

Author: Charles Coffin; John Chandler Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8714 Meter: 8.7.8.7 First Line: His trial o’er, and now beneath Lyrics: 1 His trial o’er, and now beneath His own cross faintly bending, Jesus the fatal hill of death Is wearily ascending. 2 And now, His hands and feet pierced through, Upon the cross they raise Him: Where even now, in distant view, The eye of faith surveys Him. 3 O wondrous love, which God most high Toward man was pleased to cherish! His sinless Son He gave to die, That sinners might not perish. 4 Yes, ’tis the cross that breaks the rod And chain of condemnation, And makes a league ’twixt man and God For our entire salvation. 5 O praise the Father, praise the Son, The Lamb for sinners given, And Holy Ghost, by whom alone Our hearts are raised to Heaven. Languages: English Tune Title: VERLEIH UNS FREIDEN GNÄDIGLICH
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Satan, The Dire Invader, Came

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8948 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Satan, the dire invader, came Our new made world t’annoy; And death marched dreadful in his rear; His captives to destroy. 2 Caught in his snares, our father sank; With him his children fell; And death his fatal shaft prepared To smite them down to hell. 3 Jesus with pitying eye beheld, And left His starry crown; Turned his own weapons on the foe, And mowed his legions down. 4 By death the Savior death disarmed, That we in light may shine; And fixed this great, mysterious law, That dust should dust refine. 5 No more the pointed shaft we fear; Nor dread the monster’s boast; No more the pious dead we mourn, As friends for ever lost. 6 Their tongues, great Prince of life, shall join With our recovered breath, And all th’immortal host, t’ascribe Our victory to Thy death. Languages: English Tune Title: ACH GOTT UND HERR

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