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Cast away the works of darkness

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals
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Triumphal Entry

Author: Dwight M. Pratt Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: See from Bethany advancing Lyrics: 1. See from Bethany advancing Joyful throngs by Jesus led; Loud hosannas rend the heavens, Garments rich His pathway spread; Shout, ye saints! your triumph sing! Blessèd is the coming king! 2. Now the sacred gates are lifted, Zion’s king is passing through. All the glory of the city And the temple rise to view; Zion, shout, your Savior own, David’s Son, on David’s throne! 3. King of peace, Jehovah’s chosen! King with highest glory crowned! Honored by the hosts of Heaven, By the earthly Zion owned. Take Thy scepter, rule the throng Praising Thee with hallowed song! 4. Sad, ah, sad the changeful morrow, Bitter scorn for ardent praise; They who’d build a throne of glory, Now a cruel cross upraise. Yet, O Zion, triumph sing! Christ betrayed is Savior, king! Used With Tune: TAUNTON Text Sources: Hymns of Christian Endeavor, edited by S. W. Adriance (Boston, Massachusetts: The United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1888), number 31

I can picture Jesus toiling

Author: D. Helen Stone ?-1957 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: ST LEONARD
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See! The Morning Star

Author: W. Wood Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: See! the morning star is dwelling Lyrics: 1 See! the morning star is dwelling, On the eastern mountain’s height, See! The day all days excelling, Bursts upon our aching sight; Sing we then, the carol free, Christus natus hodie. 2 Long our watch has been, and dreary, Long we wandered from afar, So the wise men, worn and weary, Followed still the leading star, Till the Day Spring’s self they see, Christus natus hodie. 3 Hence, away! all care and sadness! Hence, and ne’er return again! Angels sing with notes of gladness, "Peace on earth, good will to men." Join we them in carol free, Christus natus hodie. Used With Tune: BARBICAN Text Sources: Sunday School Hymns (New York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Choral Book Society, 1867)
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Night Of Wonder

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Night of wonder, night of glory Lyrics: 1 Night of wonder, night of glory, Such as time has never seen! Theme of old prophetic story, Night all solemn and serene: Sweetest silence, softest blue That earth’s darkness ever knew! 2 Night of beauty, hour of gladness, Of all nights the first and best; Not a cloud to speak of sadness, Not a star but sings of rest; Holy midnight, showering peace, Never shall thy radiance cease. 3 Happy city, dearest, fairest, Lonely, tranquil, Bethlehem! Least and lowliest, richest, rarest, David’s city, Judah’s gem; Out of thee there comes the light That dispelleth all our night. 4 In thee Heav’n and earth are meeting; Lo, there comes the angel throng; We give back the heav’nly greeting, Joining in the holy song— Song of festival and mirth, Song of morning to the earth. 5 Now to thee thy king descendeth, Laid upon a woman’s knee; To thy gates His steps He bendeth, To the manger cometh He; David’s Lord and David’s Son, This His cradle and His throne. 6 All unconscious of the treasure That within thy walls there lies, Is it slumber, is it pleasure That is sealing up thine eyes? Canst thou not the grandeur see Of that veilèd majesty? 7 All unwitting of the wonder Wrought within thy gates tonight, Art thou blind to Him who yonder Sleeps unhonored—Prince of Light? Thou thyself the cradle bed, For the King of Glory spread! 8 He, the lowliest of the lowly, To our tainted world has come; He, the holiest of the holy, Cannot find a human home. All for us He has been born, All for us He bears the scorn. 9 Babe of weakness, Child of grandeur, At Thy stony crib we bow; Not a trace of heavenly splendor, Yet the King of angels Thou! Soon by earth to be adored, As creation’s Heir and Lord. 10 Light of life, Thou liest yonder, Mystery of mighty love; Naught from Thee our souls shall sunder, Naught from us shall Thee remove. Take these hearts, and let them be Throne and cradle both for Thee! 11 Bread of God, though yet unbroken, Still e’en now the living Bread; In that manger, lo, the token Of the table to be spread For us in the upper room, When the longed for night is come. 12 Rose of Sharon, springing sweetly In this sacred solitude, Every gracious leaflet fitly Folded in this tender bud; All the beauty yet concealed, All the fragrance unrevealed. 13 O’er Thy cradle we are bending, Singing low our song of love, Soon to sing the song unending In the Bethlehem above; Through the ages gazing on, Not the cradle, but the throne Used With Tune: DANA Text Sources: Hymns of the Nativity, and Other Pieces (London: James Nisbet, 1879)
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To the Name That Brings Salvation

Author: John Mason Neale (1818-1866) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 123 hymnals Lyrics: 1 To the name that brings salvation Let the nations bow the head; Let them kneel in adoration When this name of names is said; Let them pray for restoration Of all things in Christ the head. 2 He through every generation Rules in endless majesty; May the kings of every nation Now foreswear their enmity, And with humble veneration In the love of God agree. 3 Lord, we pray for upright rulers: Guard them surely in their need From the vanity of power And the emptiness of greed; Let them see the truth of lowness, And on justice let them feed. Topics: Christan Life Love of Country Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD Text Sources: Late 15th century
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Praise the Father, throned in heaven

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: Praise the Father throned in heaven; Praise the everlasting Son; Praise the Spirit freely given; Praise the blessed Three in One. As of old, the Trinity Still is worshiped, still shall be. The Hymnal: revised and enlarged as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892
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God of Love and God of Power

Author: Gerald Kennedy Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1. God of love and God of power, Grant us in this burning hour Grace to ask these gifts of Thee, Daring hearts and spirits free. Refrain: God of love and God of power, Thou hast called us for this hour. 2. We are not the first to be Banished by our fears from Thee; Give us courage, let us hear Heaven’s trumpets ringing clear. [Refrain] 3. All our lives belong to Thee, Thou our final loyalty; Slaves are we whene’er we share That devotion anywhere. [Refrain] 4. God of love and God of power, Make us worthy of this hour, Offering lives if it’s Thy will, Keeping free our spirits still. [Refrain] Used With Tune: UNSER HERRSCHER
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God of Ages, All Transcending

Author: Anna Hoppe; Caspar Neumann Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 God of Ages, all transcending, Who dost rule creation wide, And, Thy might with mercy blending, Ever dost for me provide, As this Sabbath dawns on me, Let my soul awake to Thee. 2 How I love this day most holy, Bringing thoughts of Thee, my Lord, Who dost comfort all the lowly, Who to all dost rest afford, And whose Spirit leads the way To that fair celestial day. 3 For this gladsome Sabbath morning Let my soul most grateful be! Hallowed tho'ts, my mind adorning, Soar on wings of prayer to Thee, And my heart delights to sing Hymns that to Thy throne will ring. 4 Come, O Lord, and lend Thy blessing As I hear Thy precious Word. Speak to me in tones caressing, Let me feel Thy presence, Lord! Be my heart with joy replete As I taste Thy manna sweet. 5 Say Amen, O God our Father, To the praise we offer Thee; Now, to laud Thy name we gather; Let this to Thy glory be. Fill us with Thy love and grace, Till we see Thee face to face. Amen. Topics: Opening of Worship Used With Tune: NEANDER
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God who madest earth and heaven

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 41 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God who madest earth and heaven, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Who the day and night hast given, Sun and moon and starry host, Thou whose mighty hand sustains Earth and all that she contains: 2 Praise to Thee my soul shall render, Who this night hast guarded me, My omnipotent defender, Who from ill dost set me free,-- Free from danger, anguish, woe, Free from the infernal foe. 3 Let the night of my transgression With night's darkness pass away. Jesus, into Thy possession I resign myself to-day; In Thy wounds I find relief From my greatest sin and grief. 4 Grant that I may rise this morning From the lethargy of sin; Thus my soul, through Thine adorning, Shall be glorious within, And when breaks Thy judgment day I shall not be cast away. 5 Let my life and conversation Be directed by Thy Word. Lord, Thy constant preservation To Thy erring child afford; Nowhere but alone in Thee From all harm can I be free. 6 Wholly to Thy blest protection I commit my heart and mind. Mighty God, to Thy direction May I ever be resigned. Lord, my shield, my light divine, O accept, and own me Thine. 7 Lord, to me Thine angel sending, Keep me from the subtle foe; From his craft and might defending, Never let Thy pilgrim go, Till my final rest be come, And Thine angel bear me home. Topics: Worship Morning; Prayer General Petition; Protection, prayed for Used With Tune: COME, O COME, THOU QUICKENING SPIRIT

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