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Lord Jesus, think on me

Author: A. W. Chatfield; Synesius Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #539 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, think on me, And purge away my sin; From earth-born passions set me free, And make me pure within. 2 Lord Jesus, think on me, With care and woe opprest, Let me Thy loving servant be, And taste Thy promised rest. 3 Lord Jesus, think on me, Nor let me go astray; Through darkness and perplexity Point Thou the heavenly way. 4 Lord Jesus, think on me, That, when the flood is past, I may the eternal brightness see, And share Thy joy at last. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANDREW
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I do not ask, O Lord, that life may be

Author: A. A. Procter Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #540 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 I do not ask, O Lord, that life may be A pleasant road; I do not ask that Thou wouldst take from me Aught of its load; 2 I do not ask that flowers always spring Beneath my feet; I know too well the poison and the sting Of things too sweet. 3 For one thing only, Lord, dear Lord, I plead: Lead me aright, Though strength should falter and though heart should bleed, Through peace to light. 4 I do not ask, O Lord, that Thou shouldst shed Full radiance here; Give but a ray of peace, that I may tread Without a fear. 5 I do not ask my cross to understand, My way to see; Better in darkness just to feel Thy hand, And follow Thee. 6 Joy is like restless day; but peace divine Like quiet night. Lead me, O Lord, till perfect day shall shine, Through peace to light. Languages: English Tune Title: SUBMISSION
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I look to Thee in every need

Author: S. Longfellow Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #541 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 I look to Thee in every need, And never look in vain; I feel Thy strong and tender love, And all is well again: The tho't of Thee is mightier far Than sin and pain and sorrow are. 2 Discouraged in the work of life, Disheartened by its load, Shamed by its failures or its fears, I sink beside the road; But let me only think of Thee, And then new heart springs up in me. 3 Thy calmness bends serene above, My restlessness to still: Around me flows Thy quickening life, To nerve my faltering will: Thy presence fills my solitude; Thy providence turns all to good. 4 Embosomed deep in Thy dear love, Held in Thy law, I stand; Thy hand in all things I behold, And all things in Thy hand; Thou leadest me by unsought ways, And turn'st my mourning into praise. Languages: English Tune Title: PALMYRA
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My heart is resting, O my God

Author: A. L. Waring Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #542 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 My heart is resting, O my God, I will give thanks and sing; My heart is at the secret source Of every precious thing. 2 Now the frail vessel Thou hast made, No hand but Thine shall fill; The waters of the earth have failed, And I am thirsty still. 3 I thirst for springs of heavenly life, And here all day they rise; I seek the treasure of Thy love, And close at hand it lies. 4 And a new song is in my mouth, To long-loved music set; Glory to Thee for all the grace I have not tasted yet. 5 I have a heritage of joy, That yet I must not see; The hand that bled to make it mine Is keeping it for me. 6 There is a certainty of love That sets my heart at rest; A calm assurance for to-day, That to be poor is best; 7 A prayer, reposing on His truth, Who hath made all things mine, That draws my captive will to Him, And makes it one with Thine. Languages: English Tune Title: DUMMERSTON
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I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #544 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew He moved my soul to seek Him, seeking me; It was not I that found, O Saviour true; No, I was found of Thee. 2 Thou didst reach forth Thy hand and mine enfold; I walked and sank not on the storm-vexed sea 'Twas not so much that I on Thee took hold, As Thou, dear Lord, on me. 3 I find, I walk, I love, but O the whole Of love is but my answer, Lord, to Thee; For Thou wert long beforehand with my soul, Always Thou lovedst me. Languages: English Tune Title: ARTAVIA
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We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen

Author: E. Ellis Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #545 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen Across this little landscape of our life; We would see Jesus, our weak faith to strengthen For the last weariness, the final strife. 2 We would see Jesus, the great rock foundation Whereon our feet were set by sovereign grace: Nor life nor death, with all their agitation, Can thence remove us, if we see His face. 3 We would see Jesus: other lights are paling, Which for long years we have rejoiced to see; The blessings of our pilgrimage are failing: We would not morn them, for we go to Thee. 4 We would see Jesus; yet the the spirit lingers Round the dear objects it has loved so long, And earth from earth can scarce unclasp its fingers; Our love to Thee makes not this love less strong. 5 We would see Jesus: sense is all too binding, And heaven appears too dim, too far away; We would see Thee, Thyself our hearts reminding What Thou hast suffered, our great debt to pay. 6 We would see Jesus: this is all we're needing; Strength, joy, and willingness come with the sight; We would see Jesus, dying, risen, pleading; Then welcome day, and farewell mortal night. Languages: English Tune Title: VISIO DOMINI
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My God, I thank Thee Who hast made

Author: A. A. Procter Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #546 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 My God, I thank Thee, Who hast made The earth so bright; So full of splendour and of joy, Beauty and light; So many glorious things are here, Noble and right. 2 I thank Thee too that Thou hast Joy to abound; So many gentle thoughts and deeds Circling us around. That in the darkest spot of earth Some love is found. 3 I thank Thee more that all our joy Is touched with pain; That shadows fall on brightest hours; That thorns remain; So that earth's bliss may be our guide, And not our chain. 4 For Thou Who knowest, Lord, how soon Our weak heart clings, Hast given us joys, tender and true, Yet all with wings; So that we see, gleaming on high, Diviner things. 5 I thank Thee, Lord that Thou has kept The best in store; We have enough, yet not too much To long for more: A yearning for a deeper peace, Not known before. 6 I thank Thee, Lord, that here our souls, Though amply blest, Can never find, although they seek, A perfect rest; Nor ever shall, until they lean On Jesus' breast. Languages: English Tune Title: WENTWORTH
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Thou art my hiding-place, O Lord

Author: T. Raffles Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #548 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 Thou art my hiding-place, O Lord, In Thee I put my trust; Encouraged by Thy holy word, A feeble child of dust: I have no argument beside, I urge no other plea; And 'tis enough my Saviour died, My Saviour died for me. 2 When storms of fierce temptation beat, And furious foes assail, My refuge is the mercy-seat, My hope within the veil. From strife of tongues and bitter words My spirit flies to Thee: Joy to my heart the thought affords, My Saviour died for me. 3 'Mid trials heavy to be borne, When mortal strength is vain, A heart with grief and anguish torn, A body racked with pain, Ah! what could give the sufferer rest, Bid every murmur flee, But this, the witness in my breast That Jesus died for me? Languages: English Tune Title: CHESTER
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He leads us on by paths we did not know

Author: H. O. Wiley Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #549 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 He leads us on by paths we did not know; Upward He leads us, though our steps be slow; Though oft we faint and falter on the way, Tho' storms and darkness oft obscure the day, Yet, when the clouds are gone, We know He leads us on. 2 He leads us on through all the unquiet years; Past all our dreamland hopes, and doubts, and fears He guides our steps; through all the tangled maze Of losses, sorrows, and o'erclouded days We know His will is done, And still He leads us on. 3 And He, at last, after the weary strife, After the restless fever we call life, After the dreariness, the aching pain, The wayward struggles which have proved in vain, After our toils are past, Will give us rest at last. Languages: English Tune Title: ZENNOR
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Father, I know that all my life

Author: A. L. Waring Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #550 (1920) Topics: General Home and Personal Use Lyrics: 1 Father, I know that all my life Is portioned out for me; And the changes that are sure to come, I do not fear to see: But I ask Thee for a present mind, Intent on pleasing Thee. 2 I ask Thee for a thoughtful love Through constant watching wise, To meet the glad with joyful smiles And to wipe the weeping eyes; And a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize. 3 I would not have the restless will That hurries to and fro, Seeking for some great thing to do, Or secret thing to know; I would be treated as a child, And guided where I go. 4 Wherever in the world I am, In whatsoe'er estate, I have a fellowship with hearts To keep and cultivate; And a work of lowly love to do For the Lord on whom I wait. 5 So I ask Thee for the daily strength, To none that ask denied, And a mind to blend with outward life, While keeping at Thy side; Content to fill a little space, If Thou be glorified. 6 In a service which Thy will appoints There are no bonds for me; For my inmost heart is taught the truth That makes Thy children free; And a life of self-renouncing love Is a life of liberty. Languages: English Tune Title: SLINGSBY

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