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Jesus, our strength and righteousness

Appears in 32 hymnals Used With Tune: CORONATION
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Jesus, our life, our hope, our heaven

Author: Anon. Appears in 17 hymnals Used With Tune: CORONATION
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Hosanna to our conquering King

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts Appears in 44 hymnals Used With Tune: CORONATION
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Come, let us join our songs of praise

Author: A. Pirrie Appears in 64 hymnals Used With Tune: CORONATION
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Hosanna! be our cheerful song

Author: Anon. Appears in 12 hymnals Used With Tune: CORONATION
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How Meanly Dwells Th' Immortal Mind

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: How mean­ly dwells th’im­mor­tal mind! Lyrics: 1 How mean­ly dwells th’im­mor­tal mind! How vile these bo­dies are! Why was a clod of earth de­signed T’enclose a heav­en­ly star? 2 Weak cot­tage, where our souls re­side! This flesh a tot­ter­ing wall; With fright­ful breach­es, gap­ing wide, The build­ing bends to fall. 3 All round it storms of trou­ble blow, And waves of sor­row roll; Cold waves and win­ter storms beat through, And pain the ten­ant-soul. 4 "Alas! how frail our state!" said I: And thus went mourn­ing on, Till, sud­den from the clear­ing sky, A gleam of glo­ry shone. 5 My soul all felt the glo­ry come, And breathed her na­tive air; Then she re­mem­bered Hea­ven her home, And she a pri­son­er here. 6 Straight she be­gan to change her key, And joy­ful in her pains, She sung the frail­ty of her clay In plea­sur­able strains. 7 “How weak the pri­son where I dwell! Flesh, but a tot­ter­ing wall, The breach­es cheer­ful­ly fore­tell, The house must short­ly fall. 8 “No more, my friends, shall I com­plain, Though all my heart-strings ache; Welcome, dis­ease, and eve­ry pain, That makes the cot­tage shake. 9 “Now let the tem­pest blow all round, Now swell the surg­es high, And beat this house of bond­age down, To let the stran­ger fly. 10 “I have a man­sion built above, By the eter­nal hand; And should the earth’s old ba­sis move, My heav’n­ly house must stand. 11 "Yes, for ’tis there my Sav­ior reigns, (I long to see the God) And His im­mor­tal strength sus­tains The courts that cost Him blood." 12 Hark, from on high my Sav­ior calls; "I come, my Lord, my love." Devotion breaks the pri­son walls, And speeds my last re­move. Used With Tune: CORONATION Text Sources: Horae Lyricae and Divine Songs
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Jehovah, Lord of Heaven and Earth

Author: Anon. Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Millennium; Missionary Work; Music and Song; Special Topics Used With Tune: [Jehovah, Lord of heaven and earth]
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Preis sei dem Name Jesu Christ

Author: E. Perronet Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: Preis sei dem Namen Jesu Christ Used With Tune: [Preis sei dem Namen Jesu Christ]
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All Hail The Coming Son Of God

Author: James M. Gray Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All hail the coming Son of God, He’s coming back again; He’s coming in the clouds of heaven He’s coming back to reign! He’s coming in the clouds of heaven He’s coming back to reign! 2 Sinners whose sins are washed away, Nor left a single stain, Go, hail the advent of your Lord; He’s coming back to reign! Go, hail the advent of your Lord; He’s coming back to reign! 3 Let every kindred, every tribe, Free of creation’s pain, Aloud acclaim His welcome back— He’s coming back to reign! Aloud acclaim His welcome back— He’s coming back to reign! 4 Ah! soon with all the ransomed throng, Beholding Him once slain, We’ll see the rolling cloud, and shout, He’s coming back to reign! We’ll see the rolling cloud, and shout, He’s coming back to reign! Used With Tune: CORONATION Text Sources: The voice of Thanksgiving by Daniel B. Towner (Fleming H. Revell, 1913)
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Jehovah reigns, and clothed is He

Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: CORONATION

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