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Bless'd God, that once in fiery tongues

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #H81.II (1789) Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 4 Bless'd God, that once in fiery tongues Cam'st down in open view, Come, visit ev'ry heart that longs To entertain thee too. 5 And tho' not like a mighty wind, Nor with a rushing noise; May we thy calmer comforts find, And hear thy still small voice. 6 Not for the gift of tongues we pray; Nor pow'r the sick to heal; Give wisdom to direct our way; And strength to do thy will. 7 We pray to be renew'd within, And reconcil'd to God; To have our conscience wash'd from sin In the Redeemer's blood. 8 We pray to have our faith increas'd; And, O celestial dove! We pray to be completely blest With that rich blessing, love. Languages: English
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Come O thou blessed comforter

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XCIII (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 1 Come O thou blessed comforter, Thy precious gifts on us confer; Thy glorious light to us reveal, And cause each heart thy love to feel. 2 May we like the Disciples be: Who earnestly did wait on thee; Until thy promises were giv'n Thy gifts on them sent down from heav'n. 3 May we like they, be fill'd with joy, Like they, our efforts all employ; To sing thy praise, and shew thy love, Thy wonders and thy blessings prove. 4 Thy heav'nly aid and quick'ning pow'rs Can warm these frozen hearts of ours: Likewise afford us, life and heat, To conquer every foe we meet. 5 To feel thy love is life indeed! Thy gifts and grace is all we need: To make us happy in thy ways And fit us for to sing thy praise. Scripture: Acts 2:1-13 Languages: English
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How bless'd are they who love the Lord

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XCI (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 1 How bless'd are they who love the Lord And seek his will to do; they have his promise and his word, That he will love them too. 2 The Holy Spirit shall reveal The gracious will of God-- And thus their hearts shall know and feel The worth of Jesus' blood. 3 That which the world cannot receive, The peace of God within; Is the reward to all who b'lieve And strive to conquer sin. 4 The Holy Ghost, with heav'nly grace, And blessings from above: Will make such hearts his dwelling place And fill the soul with love. 5 He will for ever there abide, To all their wants attend; To be their counsel and their guide, Their safe guard and their friend. 6 O happy, where such grace divine, Can have its real abode; O may such treasurs too be mine: Those precious gifts of God. Scripture: John 14:23-31 Languages: English
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O Comforter of God come down

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XCII (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 1 O Comforter of God come down And cause our hearts to be thine own; Thy heav'nly light in us to shine, Would fill our hearts with grade divine. 2 Thou blessed gift from God above, Thou heav'nly light and fire of love; O let thy pow'r and grace be felt, And cause our hard'ned hearts to melt. 3 Our sinful state to us reveal, And Godly sorrow let us feel; Thy sacred gifts to us impart: and write thy laws upon each heart. 4 O, fill our souls with heav'nly grace, Till we thy sacred love embrace; Thy work begun in us renew, And finish our Salvation too. 5 Grant us a true and living faith, And make us faithful unto death; Help us escape the snares of sin And grant us joy and peace within. 6 Teach us the father to confess, The son, our life and righteousness; O Holy Ghost, thy gifts be giv'n, And fit us for the courts of heav'n. Languages: English
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When the blest day of Pentecost

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #H81 (1789) Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 1 When the blest day of Pentecost Was fully come, the Holy Ghost Descended from above; Sent by the Father and the son, (The sender and the sent are one) The Lord of life and love. 2 But were these first disciples blest With heav'nly gifts? And shall the rest Be pass'd unheeded by? What? Has the Holy Ghost forgot To quicken souls that Christ has bought; And let's them lifeless lie? 3 No, thou almighty Paraclete! Thou shedd'st thy heav'nly influence yet; Thou visit'st sinners still: Thy breath of life, thy quick'ning flame, Thy pow'r, thy Godhead, still the same, We own; because we feel. Languages: English
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Come, Holy Spirit, Heav'nly Dove

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms with occasional hymns (Charleston hymnal) #H.XVIII (1792) Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 1 Come, Holy Spirit, Heav'nly Dove, With all thy quick'ning pow'rs; Kindle a flame of sacred love, In these cold hearts of ours. 2 See how we grovel here below, Fond of these earthly toys; Our souls, how heavily they go, To reach eternal joys! 3 In vain we tune our lifeless songs, In vain we strive to rise! Hosannas languish on our tongues, And our devotion dies. 4 No more, O Father, may we live, At such a dying rate! Our love so faint, so cold to thee, And thine to us so great. 4 Come, Holy Spirit, Heav'nly Dove, With all thy quick'ning pow'rs, Come shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours! Languages: English
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He's come! let ev'ry knee be bent

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms with occasional hymns (Charleston hymnal) #H.XVII (1792) Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 1 He's come! let ev'ry knee be bent, All hearts new joy resume; Sing, ye redeem'd, with on consent, "The Comforter is come." 2 What greater gift, what greater love, Could God on man bestow? Angels for this rejoice above, Let man rejoice below! 3 Hail, blessed Spirit! may each soul Thy sacred influence feel; Do Thou each sinful thought controul, And fix our wav'ring zeal! 4 Thou to the conscience dost convey Those checks which we should know; Thy motions point to us the way, Thou giv'st us strength to go. Languages: English
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Moving o'er the troubled waters

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #37 (1916) Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 1 Moving o’er the troubled waters Came the Spirit in His might: Clad in the beauty, earth, rejoicing, Sprang from chaos gloom to light. Holy Spirit! Holy Spirit! Calm our souls, dissolve their night, Calm our souls, dissolve their night, 2 Tongues of fire upon them resting, Christ’s Apostles felt new power, Preached the word, converted thousands, Joyed in Pentecost’s glad hour. Holy Spirit! Holy Spirit! Give our souls Thy precious dower! Give our souls Thy precious dower! 3 Witness throughout all the ages, Voice to every faithful heart, Guide to Christ’s one holy body, Sanctifying love Thou art. Holy Spirit! Holy Spirit! Cleanse us, quicken every part! Cleanse us, quicken every part! 4 Holy Trinity we praise Thee! God the Father who did’st make, God the Son who did’st redeem us, Liv’st in glory for our sake. Holy Spirit! Holy Spirit! May we of Thy grace partake. May we of Thy grace partake. Languages: English Tune Title: [Moving o'er the troubled waters]
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The Coming of the Spirit

Author: F. Abair Hymnal: Sing for Joy #47 (1961) Topics: Whitsunday First Line: The wind was loud all men could hear Lyrics: 1 The wind was loud, all men could hear. It was the Spirit coming near. In flames of fire so gleaming red He shone on each Apostle's head. 2 The doors the Apostles opened wide And preached to all the crowds outside. Their hearts were brave, their minds were clear, They had no doubt nor any fear. 3 The Spirit gave the power to each In many languages to preach. And those who heard them knelt to pray. Three thousand were baptized that day. Languages: English Tune Title: SPLENDOR PATERNAE
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It Is the Holy Spirit's Day

Author: Alda M. Milner-Barry Hymnal: Sing for Joy #48 (1961) Topics: Whitsunday Lyrics: 1 It is the Holy Spirit's day, Sing joyful Alleluia! When all Christ's people met to pray; Sing joyful Alleluia! 2 With rushing sound, with heav'nly flame On them the Holy Spirit came: They blessed and praised God's glorious name; Sing joyful Alleluia! Languages: English Tune Title: [It is the Holy Spirit's day]

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