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Sovereign Of Heav'n

Author: C. Stewart Calverly Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11994 Meter: 8.8.8.4 First Line: Sovereign of Heav’n, who didst prevail Lyrics: 1 Sovereign of Heav’n, who didst prevail O’er death, and with Thy life-blood dye The path by which we hope to scale Yon starry sky. 2 Look down in mercy from Thy throne At God’s right hand, O Lord, and see Us who are lingering here alone, Orphaned of Thee. 3 Hear us, O Christ, for we were born Out of the travail of Thy soul; When by the spear Thy side was torn To make us whole. 4 Thy toils and anguish at an end, Thou wearest now a glorious crown: The hour is come; send, Savior, send Thy Spirit down. Languages: English Tune Title: ALMSGIVING
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Mighty Yet Meek

Author: Eli Corwin Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12179 Meter: 8.8.8.4 First Line: Mighty, yet meek, He comes to seek Lyrics: 1 Mighty, yet meek, He comes to seek And save the lost; to bring us peace, And sweet release, at countless cost, At countless cost. 2 Ye hearts that bleed, the bruisèd reed He will not break. the smoldering fire Shall not expire, He bids it wake, He bids it wake. 3 Prisoners of hope, who helpless grope In dungeon cells; lo, Jesus comes, And from the tombs darkness dispels, Darkness dispels. 4 Behold our king shall judgment bring, And right shall reign. the blind shall see, And captives be unbound again, Unbound again. 5 Haste, bring the light that scatters night; The nations wait, Lord not in vain For Thee to reign in royal state, In royal state. Languages: English Tune Title: DAVENPORT
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Thy Grace Impart

Author: John G. Whittier Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12815 Meter: 8.8.8.4 First Line: Thy grace impart! In time to be Lyrics: 1 Thy grace impart! In time to be Shall one great temple rise to Thee— Thy Church our broad humanity. Alleluia! 2 White flowers of love its walls shall climb, Soft bells of peace shall ring its chime, Its days shall all be holy time, Alleluia! 3 A sweeter song shall then be heard, Confessing, in a world’s accord, The inward Christ, the living Word, Alleluia! 4 That song shall swell from shore to shore, One hope, one faith, one love restore The seamless robe that Jesus wore, Alleluia! Languages: English Tune Title: ALMSGIVING
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My God, My Savior, Here This Day

Author: Lancelot Andrewes Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16607 Meter: 8.8.8.4 First Line: My God, my Sav­ior, here this day Lyrics: 1 My God, my Sav­ior, here this day, To Thee I give my­self away, And ev­er­more with Thee would stay, Thine own to be. 2 Mine id­ols, one by one, I bring— Yea, ev­ery vile pol­lut­ed thing, That hushed my song, when I would sing In praise to Thee. 3 Each doubt­ful thing that kept me bound, Like grave-clothes fast­en­ing me around, And dead­en­ing eve­ry heav’n­ly sound, I yield to Thee. 4 My "will," that held un­hin­dered sway O’er my whole be­ing day by day, Gladly I now do give away In love to Thee. 5 My ve­ry body, spirit, soul, Take now, dear Lord, to Thy con­trol, And in Thy ser­vice use the whole In work for Thee. 6 Come and ab­ide, Thou heav’n­ly Guest; Make Thou with­in my soul Thy rest, Then tru­ly shall I know I’m blest In hav­ing Thee. 7 Roll in, Thou wond­rous Tide, roll in; Sweep down the bar­ri­ers of all sin, And call Thou forth fresh song with­in To wel­come Thee. 8 Thou com’st, Thy still small voice I hear! An in­ward si­lence speaks Thee near, And all sub­dues, with­out a fear, I rest in Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: GREIFSWALD
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All Labor Gained New Dignity

Author: William A. Dunkerley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16709 Meter: 8.8.8.4 First Line: All la­bor gained new dig­ni­ty Lyrics: 1 All la­bor gained new dig­ni­ty Since He who all cre­ation made Toiled with His hands for dai­ly bread Right man­ful­ly. 2 No work is com­mon­place, if all Be done as un­to Him alone; Life’s simp­lest toil to Him is known, Who know­eth all. 3 Each small­est com­mon thing He makes Serves Him with its mi­nut­est part; Man on­ly, with his wan­der­ing heart, His way for­sakes. 4 His ser­vice is life’s high­est joy, It yields fair fruit a hun­dred­fold; Be this our pray­er—"Not fame, nor gold, But—Thine emp­loy!" Languages: English Tune Title: ALMSGIVING

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