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"Come, Lord"

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Laudes Domini #34 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: Come, thou Desire of all thy saints! Lyrics: 1 Come, thou Desire of all thy saints! Our humble strains attend, While with our praises and complaints, Low at thy feet we bend. 2 How should our songs, like those above, With warm devotion rise! How should our souls, on wings of love, Mount upward to the skies! 3 Come, Lord! thy love alone can raise In us the heavenly flame; Then shall our lips resound thy praise, Our hearts adore thy name. 4 Dear Saviour, let thy glory shine, And fill thy dwellings here, Till life, and love, and joy divine A heaven on earth appear. Languages: English Tune Title: HYMN
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Redeeming Love

Author: George Burder Hymnal: Laudes Domini #44 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: Sweet the time, exceeding sweet! Lyrics: 1 Sweet the time, exceeding sweet! When the saints together meet, When the Saviour is the theme, When they joy to sing of him. 2 Sing we then eternal love, Such as did the Father move: He beheld the world undone, Loved the world, and gave his Son. 3 Sing the Son's amazing love; How he left the realms above, Took our nature and our place, Lived and died to save our race. 4 Sing we, too, the Spirit's love; With our stubborn hearts he strove, Filled our minds with grief and fear, Brought the precious Saviour near. 5 Sweet the place, exceeding sweet, Where the saints in glory meet; Where the Saviour's still the theme, Where they see and sing of him. Languages: English Tune Title: INNOCENTS
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"Thy face we seek"

Author: William Hammond Hymnal: Laudes Domini #45 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: Lord, we come before thee now Lyrics: 1 Lord, we come before thee now, At thy feet we humbly bow; Oh, do not our suit disdain! Shall we seek thee, Lord, in vain? 2 Lord, on thee our souls depend, In compassion now descend; Fill our hearts with thy rich grace, Tune our lips to sing thy praise. 3 In thine own appointed way, Now we seek thee; here we stay; Lord, we know not how to go, Till a blessing thou bestow. 4 Comfort those who weep and mourn; Let the time of joy return; Those that are cast down lift up; Make them strong in faith and hope. 5 Grant that all may seek and find Thee a God supremely kind; Heal the sick; the captive free; Let us all rejoice in thee. Languages: English Tune Title: HENDON
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The mercy seat

Author: Hugh Stowell Hymnal: Laudes Domini #48 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: From every stormy wind that blows Lyrics: 1 From every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, a sure retreat; 'Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. 2 There is a place where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads, A place than all besides more sweet; It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. 3 There is a scene where spirits blend, Where friend holds fellowship with friend; Though sundered far, by faith they meet, Around one common mercy-seat. 4 There, there, on eagle wings we soar, And sense and skin molest no more, And heaven comes down our souls to greet, And glory crowns the mercy-seat! 5 Oh! let my hand forget her skill, My tongue be silent, cold, and still, This throbbing heart forget to beat, If I forget the mercy-seat. Languages: English Tune Title: RETREAT
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"The evil hour"

Author: Michael Bruce Hymnal: Laudes Domini #49 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: Where high the heavenly temple stands Lyrics: 1 Where high the heavenly temple stands, The house of God not made with hands, A great High Priest our nature wears, The Guardian of mankind appears. 2 Though now ascended up on high, He bends on earth a brother's eye; Partaker of the human name, He knows the frailty of our frame. 3 Our Father-sufferer yet retains A fellow-feeling of our pains; And still remembers, in the skies, His tears, his agonies, and cries. 4 In every pang that rends the heart, The Man of Sorrows had a part; He sympathizes with our grief, And to the sufferer sends relief. 5 With boldness, therefore, at the throne, Let us make all our sorrows known; And ask the aid of heavenly power, To help us in the evil hour. Languages: English Tune Title: OBERLIN
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"Send blessing"

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: Laudes Domini #54 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: Saviour, send a blessing to us Lyrics: 1 Saviour, send a blessing to us, Send a blessing from above; All thy truth and mercy show us, Be thou here in power and love; Grant thy presence, Be it ours thy grace to prove. 2 Nothing have we, Lord, without thee, But thy promise is our stay; And thy people must not doubt thee; Saviour, now thy power display; And let gladness Fill thy people's hearts to-day. Languages: English
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Glory to God!

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Laudes Domini #56 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: Glory be to God the Father Lyrics: 1 Glory be to God the Father, Glory be to God the Son, Glory be to God the Spirit, Great Jehovah, Three in One: Glory, glory, While eternal ages run! 2 Glory be to him who loved us, Washed us from each spot and stain; Glory be to him who bought us, Made us kings with him to reign: Glory, glory, To the Lamb that once was slain! 3 Glory, blessing, praise eternal! Thus the choir of angels sings; Honor, riches, power, dominion! Thus its praise creation brings; Glory, glory Glory to the King of kings. Languages: English
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"Let thy servants hear"

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: Laudes Domini #57 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: In thy name, O Lord! assembling Lyrics: 1 In thy name, O Lord! assembling, We, thy people, now draw near; Teach us to rejoice with trembling; Speak and let thy servants hear, Hear with meekness, Hear thy word with godly fear. 2 While our days on earth are lengthened, May we give them, Lord! to thee; Cheered by hope, and daily strengthened, May we run, nor weary be, Till thy glory Without clouds in heaven we see. 3 There, in worship purer, sweeter, Thee thy people shall adore; Tasting of enjoyment greater Than they could conceive before; Full enjoyment, Full, unmixed, and evermore. Languages: English Tune Title: RAPHAEL
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"Bless the seed"

Author: Jonathan Evans Hymnal: Laudes Domini #58 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: Come, thou soul-transforming Spirit Lyrics: 1 Come, thou soul-transforming Spirit, Bless the sower and the seed; Let each heart thy grace inherit; Raise the weak, the hungry feed! From the gospel Now supply thy people's need. 2 Oh, may all enjoy the blessing Which thy word's designed to give; Let us all, thy love possessing, Joyfully the truth receive; And for ever To thy praise and glory live. Languages: English
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God's promise

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: Laudes Domini #59 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation First Line: God is in his holy temple Lyrics: 1 God is in his holy temple; All the earth keep silence here; Worship him in truth and spirit; Reverence him with godly fear; Holy, holy Lord of hosts, our God appear! 2 God in Christ reveals his presence, Throne upon the mercy-seat; Saints, rejoice, and sinners, tremble; Each prepare his God to meet; Lowly, lowly Bow, adoring, at his feet. Languages: English Tune Title: RAPHAEL

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