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Father, although I cannot see

Author: John Eddison Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Living the Christian Life Guidance; Living the Christian Life Comfort, Strength and Security Used With Tune: MORDEN
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Redeeming Love

Author: Philip H. Woolsey Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come, join the glorious Gospel band Refrain First Line: Come, sing His love Lyrics: 1 Come, join the glorious Gospel band, And sing redeeming love; Let praises to our God and king Ascend to Heav’n above. Refrain: Come, sing His love, Come, sing His love, Come sing redeeming love. 2 Come, sing the blessed Savior’s name: Rejoice to make it known; His love through all the world proclaim; His mercy freely own. [Refrain] 3 How precious is that love divine By Jesus freely giv’n! It cheers the soul, the heart, the mind, And helps us on to Heav’n. [Refrain] Used With Tune: ODISHA Text Sources: Precious Gems No. 1 (New York/Chicago: W. A. Pond/Chicago Music, 1881)

Loores dad a Cristo el Rey

Author: Edward Perronet; Thomas M. Westrup Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 24 hymnals

A Workman In A Village Home

Author: Alice Muriel Pullen Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 5 hymnals Used With Tune: TYNEMOUTH
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The Potter And The Clay

Author: Mary E. Maxwell Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: As clay within the potter’s hand Lyrics: 1 As clay within the potter’s hand, Responsive to his will, So let us be, and in us, Lord, Thy purposes fulfill; Made willing in Thy day of power, Each restless spirit still. 2 Lord, make this place Thy potter’s house, Where Thou shalt have Thy way, To mold and fashion as Thou wilt, Upon Thy wheel today; Cleansing from sin’s impurity, Make pliant as the clay. 3 Thou hast a purpose in each life, Thou hast Thine own great plan; Thou seest possibilities, Unseen by us in man; And where man says, "Impossible," Thy love has said, "I can." 4 Dear Lord, too oft we’ve hindered Thee And would not passive lie, And let Thee work Thy work in us, Thy name to glorify; Now with desire "Thy will be done," Our longing spirits cry. Used With Tune: SALINAS Text Sources: Tongues of Fire (London: Pentecostal League, September 1, 1893)
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All Hail, Thou Night, Than Day More Bright

Author: Marc Antoine Muretus; William J. Blew Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All hail, thou night, than day more bright, Through whose mysterious shade, In wondrous birth, arose on earth, From bosom of pure maid, The Sun new-born, a Star of morn, Filling all the world with light! 2 He who alone, from Heaven’s high throne, Rules all, and doth restore To God’s embrace man’s fallen race, Lies on a cottage floor, Like Him that we, save poverty, Have naught to call our own. 3 While o’er their sheep close watch they keep, Those shepherds first receive The heav’nly call, that doth to all Great joy and gladness give— The call from Heav’n to watchmen giv’n That wake and never sleep. Used With Tune: MORWELLHAM Text Sources: Amiens Breviary; Tr.: Church Hymns and Tune Book (London: F. & J. Rivington, 1852), alt.
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Go Not Far From Me

Author: Anna L. Waring Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Go not far from me, O my Strength Lyrics: 1 Go not far from me, O my Strength, Whom all my times obey; Take from me anything Thou wilt; But go not Thou away— And let the storm that does Thy work Deal with me as it may. 2 On Thy compassion I repose, In weakness and distress: I will not ask for greater ease, Lest I should love Thee less. O, ’tis a blessed thing for me To need Thy tenderness. 3 While many sympathizing hearts For my deliverance care, Thou, in Thy wiser, stronger love, Art teaching me to bear— By the sweet voice of thankful song, And calm, confiding prayer. 4 Thy love has many a lighted path, No outward eye can trace, And my heart sees Thee in the deep, With darkness on its face, And communes with Thee, ’mid the storm, As in a secret place. 5 O comforter of God’s redeemed, Whom the world does not see, What hand should pluck me from the flood, That casts my soul on Thee? Who would not suffer pain like mine, To be consoled like me? 6 When I am feeble as a child, And flesh and heart give way, Then on Thy everlasting strength, With passive trust I stay: The roughest wind becomes a song, The darkness shines like day. 7 O, blessed are the eyes that see, Though silent anguish show The love that in their hours of sleep, Unthanked may come and go; And blessed are the ears that hear, Though kept awake by woe. 8 And happy they that learn, in Thee, Though patient suffering teach, The secret of enduring strength, And praise too deep for speech; Peace that no pressure from without, No strife within, can reach. 9 There is no death for me to fear, For Christ, my Lord, hath died; There is no curse in this my pain, For He was crucified. And it is fellowship with Him That keeps me near His side. 10 My heart is fixed, O God, my strength, My heart is strong to bear: I will be joyful in Thy love; And peaceful in Thy care. Deal with me, for my Savior’s sake, According to His prayer. 11 No suffering while it lasts is joy, How blest soe’er it be; Yet may the chastened child be glad His Father’s face to see; And O, it is not hard to bear What must be borne in Thee. 12 It is not hard to bear by faith, In Thy own bosom laid, The trial of a soul redeemed, For Thy rejoicing made. Well may the heart in patience rest, That none can make afraid. 13 Safe in Thy sanctifying grace, Almighty to restore— Borne onward—sin and death behind, And love and life before; O, let my soul abound in hope, And praise Thee more and more. 14 Deep unto deep may call; but I With peaceful heart will say— Thy loving-kindness hath a charge No waves can take away; And let the storm that speeds me home, Deal with me as it may. Used With Tune: MORNING SONG Text Sources: Hymns and Meditations, 1850

How Long Will You Forget Me, LORD

Author: Marie J. Post Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: How long will you forget me, LORD, and hide your face from me?

Jesus to Jordan's Waters Came

Author: Michael Joncas Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Seasonal Music Baptism of the Lord Used With Tune: BROTHER JAMES' AIR

While I Keep Silence

Author: David Wright Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: While I keep silence, silence, silence Topics: Blessing; Church Year Ash Wednesday; Church Year Lent; Elements of Worship Assurance of Pardon; Elements of Worship Call to Confession; Elements of Worship Confession (Corporate); Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Endurance; Forgiveness; God's Wisdom; God's Forgiveness; God's Way; Grace; Jesus Christ Friend of Sinners; Joy; Occasional Services New Year; Prayer; Rest; Temptation And Trial; Trust; Wisdom Psalms; Year A, Lent, 1st Sunday; Year C, Lent, 4th Sunday; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 12-18 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 30-November 5 Scripture: Psalm 32 Used With Tune: SILENCE

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