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"En salig stund skall det visst bli"

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ack, Jesus, jag är hjärtligt glad Lyrics: 1 Ack Jesus, jag är hjärtligt glad, Att du åt mig beredt en stad, Ditt själen säkert flytta får, När hon ur denna hyddan går. 2 Allt hvad i världen kallas godt, Är idel skugga mot den lott, Som hag får full besittning af, När kroppen dör och läggs i graf. 3 Ehvad jag tänker, talar, gör, Så kommer det mig saligt för: Jag får väl snart gå hem i frid Och slippa världens myckna strid. 4 En salig stund skall det visst bli, Som gör från nöd mig evigt fri; Då blir en rätt förlossningsdag. Min Jesus, mig snart till dig tag! 5 När dig behagar, Jesus from, Tag hem din dyra egendom! Jag af din kärleks öfverflöd Har all min fröjd i lif och död. Used With Tune: [Ack, Jesus, jag är hjärtligt glad]
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Sweet is the work, my God, my King

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts Appears in 791 hymnals Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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Now Let Our Souls on Wings Sublime

Author: Thomas Gibbons, 1720-1785 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 162 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Now let our souls on wings sublime, Rise from the vanities of time, Draw back the parting veil and see, The glories of eternity. 2. Born by a new celestial birth, Why should we grovel here on earth? Why grasp at transitory toys, So near to Heav’n’s eternal joys. 3. Shall aught beguile us on the road, When we are walking back to God? For strangers into life we come, And dying is but going home. 4. Welcome sweet hour of full discharge, That sets our longing souls at large. Unbinds our chains, breaks up our cell, And gives us with our God to dwell. 5. To dwell with God, to feel His love, Is the full Heav’n enjoyed above; And the sweet expectation now, Is the young dawn of Heav’n below. Used With Tune: DUKE STREET

Creation Flows Unceasingly

Author: Barbara McFarlane Higdon, 1930 - Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Creation; Eternal Life; God the Creator; God the Eternal; Humanity and Humanness; Incarnation; Intellect and Intelligence; Praise Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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God of the Morning, at Whose Voice

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 263 hymnals Lyrics: 1. God of the morning, at whose voice The cheerful sun makes haste to rise, And like a giant doth rejoice To run his journey through the skies. 2. From the fair chambers of the east The circuit of his race begins, And, without weariness or rest, Round the whole earth he flies and shines. 3. O like the sun may I fulfill Th’appointed duties of the day, With ready mind and active will March on and keep my heav’nly way. 4. But I shall rove and lose the race, If God, my Sun, should disappear, And leave me in this world’s wild maze, To follow every wand’ring star. 5. Lord, Thy commands are clean and pure, Enlight’ning our beclouded eyes; Thy threat’nings just, Thy promise sure, Thy Gospel makes the simple wise. 6. Give me Thy counsel for my guide, And then receive me to Thy bliss; All my desires and hopes beside Are faint and cold compared with this. Used With Tune: DUKE STREET Text Sources: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Book I, 1707, number 79

O Lord, Thou art my God and King

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 38 hymnals Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word God in Nature, Providence and Redemption; The Christian Life Love and Gratitude; The Nation and Commonweal; Times and Seasons Morning; Hymns for the Young Praise to the Father; Doxologies verse 1 only Scripture: Psalm 145:1-7 Used With Tune: DUKE ST. Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650. Revised from Scottish Psalter, 1564 - 1650.

God of the earth, the sky, the sea

Author: Samuel Longfellow Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 113 hymnals Topics: Worship and Praise Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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Lord, when thou didst ascend on high

Appears in 166 hymnals Used With Tune: DUKE STREET

Cantad alegres al Señor (Unto the LORD Sing Joyful Songs)

Author: Tomás J. González Carvajal, 1753-1834; Mary Louise Bringle, n. 1953 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: Acción de Gracias; Thanksgiving; Alabanza; Praise; Jesucristo Pastor; Jesus Christ Shepherd; People of God; Pueblo de Dios Scripture: Psalm 98 Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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Now to the Lord a Noble Song

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 332 hymnals First Line: Now to the Lord and noble song! Lyrics: 1 Now to the Lord a noble song! Awake, my soul, awake, my tongue, Hosanna to th’Eternal Name, And all His boundless love proclaim. 2 See where it shines in Jesus’ face, The brightest image of His grace; God, in the person of His Son, Has all His mightiest works outdone. 3 Grace! ‘tis a sweet, a charming theme; My thoughts rejoice at Jesus’ name! Ye angels, dwell upon the sound; Ye heav’ns, reflect it to the ground. 4 O may I reach the happy place, Where He unveils His lovely face; His beauties there may I behold, And sing His name to harps of gold. Amen. Topics: Worship and Praise Adoration; Jesus Abiding with Believers; Jesus Beauty of; Jesus Names and Titles Scripture: Psalm 138:2 Used With Tune: DUKE STREET

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