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Let me but hear my Saviour say

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 157 hymnals Used With Tune: LOUVAN
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O Lord, All Glorious, Life of Life

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O Lord, all glorious, Life of life! To Thee we raise our grateful song; Lift up our souls from thoughts of self To Thee, to whom all lives belong. 2. Below all depths Thy mercy lies, Above all heights Thy love ascends; Thy providence our path surrounds, Thy watchful care each step attends. 3. From Thee all good desires proceed, All holy thoughts we gain from Thee; The good we do is Thine alone, Thine shall our heart’s thanksgiving be. Used With Tune: LOUVAN Text Sources: Harmony in Praise, 1890
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Thou gracious Pow'r whose mercy lends

Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes Appears in 68 hymnals Used With Tune: LOUVAN
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Jesus, our Life

Author: Ray Palmer Appears in 586 hymnals First Line: Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts! Used With Tune: [Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts!]
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Descend, O Flame Of Sacred Fire

Author: Fanny Crosby Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Descend, O flame of sacred fire, Now may we feel Thy quickening power; To purest love each heart inspire, And keep us in each trying hour. 2 Come like a rushing wind, we pray, And let Thy presence fill this place; Oh, take our unbelief away, Baptize us with Thy boundless grace. 3 Come down from Heaven, O quenchless flame, Through Christ, the everlasting Son; The riches of His love proclaim, And melt our every heart in one. Used With Tune: LOUVAN Text Sources: The Christian Choir by Ira D. Sankey and James McGranahan, circa 1885
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Providence

Author: Anne Steele Appears in 76 hymnals First Line: Lord, how mysterious are thy ways! Lyrics: 1 Lord, how mysterious are thy ways! How blind are we, how mean our praise! Thy steps no mortal eyes explore; 'Tis ours to wonder and adore. 2 Great God! I do not ask to see What in futurity shall be; Let light and bliss attend my days, And then my future hours be praise. 3 Are darkness and distress my share! Give me to trust thy guardian care; Enough for me, if love divine At length through every cloud shall shine. 4 Yet this my soul desires to know, Be this my only wish below; That Christ is mine!--this great request, Grant, bounteous God, and I am blest. Topics: God: The Father Scripture: Job 11:7 Used With Tune: LOUVAN
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Command thy blessing from above

Appears in 67 hymnals Used With Tune: LOUVAN
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God of the earth, the sky, the sea

Author: Samuel Longfellow Appears in 113 hymnals Used With Tune: LOUVAN
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How Sweet The Praise

Author: Benjamin Skene Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: How sweet the praise, how high the theme Lyrics: 1 How sweet the praise, how high the theme, To sing of Him who rules supreme, Who dwells at God’s right hand on high, Yet looks on us with tender eye. 2 Th’angelic host in countless throngs Recount His glories in their songs, And golden harps salute His ear; Yet our weak praise He deigns to hear. 3 The planets roll their orbits round; Unnumbered worlds, in space profound, Are ruled by Him, by Him controlled; Yet He’s the Shepherd of our fold. 4 Exalted high upon His throne, The universe is all His own; Untold the honors He doth wear; Yet we are objects of His care. Used With Tune: LOUVAN Text Sources: The Christian Hymn Book by Alexander Campbell (Cincinnati: H. S. Bosworth, 1866)
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Pleading for Pardon

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: O wash my soul from every sin Topics: Heart Contrite; Humiliation; Penitential; Promises; Sin Confession of; Sinners Penitent Scripture: Psalm 143:1-2 Used With Tune: LOUVAN

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