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How shall I sing that Majesty

Author: John Mason, c.1645-94 Hymnal: The English Hymnal #404 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137th

How shall I sing that Majesty

Author: John Mason, c.1645-94 Hymnal: The English Hymnal #404 (1933) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH
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Lord, it belongs not to my care

Author: Richard Baxter Hymnal: Church Book #492 (1890) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord, it belongs not to my care Whether I die or live; To love and serve Thee is my share, And this Thy grace must give. If life be long, I will be glad That I may long obey; If short, yet why should I be sad To soar to endless day? 2 Christ leads me through no darker rooms Than He went through before: He that into God's kingdom comes Must enter by this door. Come, Lord, when grace has made me meet Thy blessed face to see; For if Thy work on earth be sweet, What will Thy glory be? 3 Then I shall end my sad complaints, And weary sinful days, And join with the triumphant saints, That sing Jehovah's praise. My knowledge of that Life is small, The eye of faith is dim; But 'tis enough that Christ knows all, And I shall be with Him. Topics: The Cross and Comfort In General Need; Lent, First Sunday; Easter Eve; Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity; Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH PSALM
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Great King of Nations, Hear Our Prayer

Author: John H. Gurney Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #583 (1941) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 Great King of nations, hear our prayer While at Thy feet we fall And humbly with united cry To Thee for mercy call. The guilt is ours, but grace is Thine, Oh, turn us not away, But hear us from Thy lofty throne And help us when we pray. 2 Our fathers’ sins were manifold, And ours no less we own; Yet wondrously from age to age Thy goodness has been shown. When dangers, like a stormy sea, Beset our country round, To Thee we looked, to Thee we cried, And help in Thee was found. 3 With one consent we meekly bow Beneath Thy chast'ning hand And, pouring forth confession meet, Mourn with our mourning land. With pitying eye behold our need As thus we lift our prayer; Correct us with Thy judgments, Lord, Then let Thy mercy spare. Amen. Topics: Times and Seasons The Nation Scripture: Psalm 65:2 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH
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Great King of Nations, Hear Our Prayer

Author: John H. Gurney Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1814 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. Great King of nations, hear our prayer, While at Thy feet we fall, And humbly with united cry To Thee for mercy call; The guilt is ours, but grace is Thine, O turn us not away; But hear us from Thy lofty throne, And help us when we pray. 2. Our fathers’ sins were manifold, And ours no less we own, Yet wondrously from age to age Thy goodness has been shown; When dangers, like a stormy sea, Beset our country round, To Thee we looked, to Thee we cried, And help in Thee was found. 3. With one consent we meekly bow Beneath Thy chastening hand, And, pouring forth confession meet, Mourn with our mourning land; With pitying eye behold our need, As thus we lift our prayer; Correct us with Thy judgments, Lord, Then let Thy mercy spare. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH
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How Shall I Sing that Majesty

Author: John Mason, 1645-1694 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2587 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. How shall I sing that majesty Which angels do admire? Let dust in dust and silence lie; Sing, sing, ye heavenly choir. Thousands of thousands stand around Thy throne, O God most high; Ten thousand times ten thousand sound Thy praise; but who am I? 2. Thy brightness unto them appears, Whilst I Thy footsteps trace; A sound of God comes to my ears, But they behold Thy face. They sing because Thou art their sun; Lord, send a beam on me; For where heaven is but once begun There alleluias be. 3. Enlighten with faith’s light my heart, Inflame it with love’s fire; Then shall I sing and bear a part With that celestial choir. I shall, I fear, be dark and cold, With all my fire and light; Yet when Thou dost accept their gold, Lord, treasure up my mite. 4. How great a being, Lord, is Thine, Which doth all beings keep! Thy knowledge is the only line To sound so vast a deep. Thou art a sea without a shore, A sun without a sphere; Thy time is now and evermore, Thy place is everywhere. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 137TH
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O Thou, from whom all goodness flows

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #65 (1883) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Ash Wednesday and Lent Languages: English Tune Title: OLD TUNE
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O for a closer walk with God

Author: Wm. Cowper Hymnal: Hymns #84 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: [O for a closer walk with God]

I heard the voice of Jesus say

Hymnal: The Children's Hymnal #43 (1881) Languages: English Tune Title: [I heard the voice of Jesus say]
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Super flumina

Author: W. W. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #81a (1640) First Line: When as we sat in Babylon Lyrics: 1 When as we sat in Babylon, the rivers round about: And in remembrance of Sion the teares for griefe burst out: 2 We hang'd our harps and instruments, the willow trees upon: For in that place men for their use had planted many one. 3 Then they to whom we prisoners were said to us tauntingly: Now let us heare your Hebrew songs, and pleasant melody. 4 Alas said we, who can once frame his sorrowfull heart to sing The praises of our loving God thus under a strange King? 5 But yet if I Jerusalem out of my heart let slide: Then let my fingers quite forget the warbling harp to guide. 6 And let my tongue within my mouth be ti'd for ever fast: If that I joy before I see thy full deliverance past. 7 Therefore (O Lord) remember now the cursed noise and cry That Edoms sonnes against us made, when they raz'd our city. Remember Lord their cruell words, when as with one accord They cry'd, On sack and raze their wals, in despight of the Lord. 8 Even so shalt thou O Babylon, at length to dust be brought: And happy shall that man be cal'd, that our revenge hath wrought. 9 Yea blessed shall that man be cal'd, that takes thy children young: To dash their bones against hard stones, that lie the streets among. Scripture: Psalm 137 Languages: English Tune Title: [When as we sat in Babylon]

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