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My heart is fill'd with longing

Author: R. B. Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [My heart is fill'd with longing]

See, world, your life suspended

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-76; James Drummond Burns, 1823-64; David Arthur Schubert, 1942-u Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Christ's Sacrifice; Comfort; Good Friday; Jesus Christ Humilation; Jesus Christ Passion and Cross; Mystery of God's Love; Passion Sunday; Repentance; Sin Scripture: John 19:1-7 Used With Tune: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN Text Sources: Schubert's translation partly based on Burns
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The Lord Jehovah Reigneth

Author: Lillian C. Nevin Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [The Lord Jehovah reigneth]
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Now shady night descendeth

Author: Paul Gerhard Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Now shady night descendeth]

Your Praises, God, I'm Bringing

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr. Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: 776 778 Topics: God as Gracious; Gratitude; Happiness; Humility; Joy; Love; Peace; Prayer; Singing; Ten Commandments 2nd Commandment (You shall not misuse the name); Thanksgiving; Witness Scripture: Psalm 138 Used With Tune: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN

Eternal God, our Father

Author: Anna Hoppe Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: O BREAD OF LIFE

W spaniałość naszej ziemi

Author: Andreas Gryphius; Tadeusz Sikora Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Wiara, milość, nadzieja Śmierec, zmartwychwstanie i życi wieczne Used With Tune: INNSBRUCK

O God of Unrelenting Grace

Author: Hermann I. Weinlick Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Prayer; Confession of Sin; God--Mystery of; Prayer; Self-Examination Scripture: Isaiah 57:14-21 Used With Tune: INNSBRUCK
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O Thou Who Dost to Man Accord

Author: Gregory I ; John W. Hewett Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O Thou who dost to man accord His highest prize, his best reward, Thou hope of all our race; Jesu, to Thee we now draw near, Our earnest supplications hear, Who humbly seek Thy face. 2. With self accusing voice within, Our conscience tells of many a sin In thought, and word, and deed: O cleanse that conscience from all stain, The penitent restore again, From every burthen freed. 3. If Thou reject us, who shall give Our fainting spirits strength to live? ’Tis Thine alone to spare; With cleansèd hearts to pray aright, And find acceptance in Thy sight, Be this our lowly prayer. 4. ’This Thou has blest this solemn fast; So may its days by us be passed In self control severe, That, when our Easter morn we hail Its mystic feast we may not fail To keep with conscience clear. 5. O blessèd Trinity, bestow Thy pardoning grace on us below, And shield us evermore; Until, within Thy courts above, We see Thy face, and sing Thy love, And with Thy saints adore. Used With Tune: INNSBRUCK Text Sources: Translation in Verses by a Country Curate, 1859
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O Zion, Rise And Brighten

Author: Martin Opitz Meter: 7.7.6.7.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O Zion, rise and brighten, The morn begins to lighten: Thy Light draws nigh to thee. The brightness of His rising, With radiance surprising, Thine eyes shall now rejoice to see. 2 While earth is still beclouded And many Gentiles shrouded In dreary darkness lie, The Light of joy and gladness Dispelleth all thy sadness And glory crowns thee from on high. 3 On ev'ry land and nation The God of our salvation Doth make His sun to shine; And all shall learn the story Of Christ, the Sun of glory, That fills thy heart with light divine. 4 Behold the vast commotion, How, crossing sea and ocean, The nations come to thee! Thy fame hath reached their hearing, And they in hosts are nearing To see thy light and bow the knee. 5 Rejoice, and cease thy weeping, Thy heart within thee leaping, Look out upon the sea, Where ships, swift in their courses, Bring myriad Gentile forces, Who seek the Light that shines on thee. 6 What mighty delegations From Ephah and far nations! All Midian draws night! Fair Shebah gold is bringing, And all unite in singing The praises of the Lord on high. Topics: The Church Year Epiphany Used With Tune: INNSBRUCK Text Sources: Tr. Composite

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