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Father of all, whose love profound

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 246 hymnals Topics: Festivals and Fasts Trinity Sunday
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We give immortal praise

Appears in 204 hymnals Topics: Festivals and Fasts Trinity Sunday
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Almighty Lord! before thy throne

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 187 hymnals Topics: Festivals and Fasts Fast-Day
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Dread Jehovah, God of nations

Appears in 147 hymnals Topics: Festivals and Fasts Fast-Day
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Now may the God of grace and power

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 104 hymnals Topics: Festivals and Fasts Fast-Day
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Fountain of mercy, God of love

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 155 hymnals Topics: Festivals and Fasts Thanksgiving Day
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Salvation doth to God belong

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 30 hymnals Topics: Festivals and Fasts Thanksgiving Day
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Hark, a burst of heavenly music!

Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: The Christian Festivals First Line: Hark, a burst of heavenly music Lyrics: 1 Hark, a burst of heavenly music From a band of seraphs bright, Suddenly to earth descending In the calm and silent night! And the shepherds of Judea, Watching in the earliest dawn, Hear the glad and joyful tidings, "Jesus, Prince of Peace, is born!" Sweet and clear those angel voices, Echoing through the starry sky, As they chant the heavenly chorus, "Glory be to God on high!" 2 Slumbering in a lowly manger Lies the mighty Lord of all; And before the holy stranger See the trembling shepherds fall. He has come, the long-expected, Full of wisdom, love, and grace, To redeem His ruined creatures, To restore our fallen race. So let angels wake the chorus! So let ransomed men reply! Chanting the celestial anthem, "Glory be to God on high!" 3 And this joyful Christmas morning, Breaking o'er the world below, Tells against the wondrous story Shepherds heard so long ago. Who shall still our tuneful voices, Who the tide of praise shall stem, Which the blessed angels taught us In the fields of Bethlehem? Hark! we hear again the chorus, Ringing through the starry sky, And we join the heavenly anthem, "Glory be to God on high!"
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With grateful heart and cheerful tongue

Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Civil or Christian festivals Scripture: Psalm 148
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O praise ye the Lord

Appears in 180 hymnals Topics: Civil or Christian festivals Scripture: Psalm 149

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