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O could my life's expression be

Author: Ione G. Daniels Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [O could my life's expression be]
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May we Thy precepts, Lord, fulfill

Author: Edward Osler Appears in 35 hymnals Lyrics: 1 May we Thy precepts, Lord, fulfill, And do on earth our Father's will, As angels do above: Still walk in Christ, the living Way, With all Thy children, and obey The law of Christian love, The law of Christian love. 2 So may we join Thy Name to bless, Thy grace adore, Thy power confess, From sin and strife to flee: One is our calling, one our name, The end of all our hopes the same, A crown of life with Thee. 3 Spirit of life, of love and peace, Unite our hearts, our joy increase. Thy gracious help supply: To each of us the blessing give, In Christian fellowship to live, In joyful hope to die. Topics: Third Sunday of Advent; Fourth Sunday after Epiphany; Third Sunday after Easter; Sixth Sunday after Easter; Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity; Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity; Fourth Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness Used With Tune: ARIEL

No ti Awan Padanat' Pateg

Author: Samuel Medley Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: ARIEL

Ưới chi tôi thuật chuyện tuyệt-dối ra

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Ưới chi tôi thuật chuyện tuyệt-dối ra]
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O God, my inmost soul convert

Appears in 88 hymnals Used With Tune: ARIEL
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My God, Thy boundless love I praise

Appears in 141 hymnals Used With Tune: ARIEL
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Ancient of days, we dwell in thee

Author: Thomas H. Gill Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The Christian Life Courage Used With Tune: ARIEL
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Hail! my ever blessed Jesus

Author: J. Wingrove (1720-1793) Appears in 193 hymnals Used With Tune: ARIEL
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Fret Not Thyself

Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Fret not thyself, nor envious be Lyrics: 1 Fret not thyself, nor envious be, when wicked workers thou shalt see, who prosper in their way; for like the grass they perish soon, and, like the herb cut down at noon, they wither in a day, they wither in a day. 2 Trust in the LORD and still do well, within the land securely dwell, feed on His faithfulness; delight thee also in the LORD, and to thy heart He will accord the good it would possess, the good it would possess. 3 Yea, to the LORD thy way is known; confide in Him who on the throne abides in pow'r divine; thy righteousness He shall display; resplendent as the light of day, it shall unclouded shine, it shall unclouded shine. 4 Rest in the Lord and be thou still, with patience wait His holy will, enduring to the end. Fret not tho' sinners’ gains increase; forsake thy wrath, from anger cease; it will to evil tend, it will to evil tend. 5 Yea, thou shalt soon consider well the place where they were wont to dwell, and it shall not be found; but saints shall all the land possess, and find delight and happiness where fruits of peace abound, where fruits of peace abound. 6 He knows the days the perfect live, to them a heritage will give which ever shall abide; in evil times no shame they know, and in the days of famine's woe they shall be satisfied, they shall be satisfied. 7 The good man's steps are led aright, his way is pleasing in GOD's sight, established it shall stand; he shall not perish though he fall, the mighty LORD who rules o'er all upholds him with His hand, upholds him with His hand. 8 Though I am old who young have been, no saint have I forsaken seen, nor yet his home in need; he ever lends in gracious ways, his life true charity displays, his sons are blest indeed, his sons are blest indeed. Topics: Instruction Scripture: Psalm 37 Used With Tune: ARIEL Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912

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