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Poor Weary heart, Why Sad and Lone?

Author: Emmeline G. Thiselton Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Poor weary heart, why sad and lone Lyrics: 1 Poor weary heart, why sad and lone When there is waiting for thee One Who would be All to thee? He knows thy cares, thy doubts and fears, He listens to thy sighs, and hears In deepest sympathy. 2 Oh! Restless, thirsty, hungering one, When God’s own well-belovèd Son Came down to Calvary, He died to save thee from all sin, That thou might’st joy and rest in Him, For constant victory. 3 Wilt thou not yield Him all thy heart? The holding back of any part Will leave thee weary still. He sacrificed His All for thee Thine All it is His wish to be: Is He to have His Will? 4 Oh! Crown Him King this very day, Let this great Saviour have His Way And be thine All in All. Then strong in Him, go forth to prove God’s own unutterable Love Is thine, wahate’er befall. Used With Tune: [Poor weary heart, why sad and lone]
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O Deus De Santidade E Amor

Author: Daniel Borges Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O Deus de santidade e amor, Fidelidade me ensinou. Eu era um pecador, Mas Deus veio me consolar, Ao Seu lado vou caminhar… Até ao céu chegar. 2 Oh Abençoou me Jesus! Com Sua Graça e Sua Luz; Sua vida Ele doou, Um pecador Ele salvou, Não só livre para louvar, Mas como herdeiro andar. 3 Sim meu Jesus morreu na cruz, E ao Senhor obedeceu, Nossa grandiosa Luz, Pra resgatar o barro Seu. Grande sinal do Seu amor; Vir pelo pecador. 4 Os meus irmãos eu vou rever, No celestial e lindo Lar, Coroado vou ser, Há tempo estou a almejar, Jesus vem me recompensar… É necessário crer! Used With Tune: [O Deus de santidade e amor]
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O Thou, Who Plead'st The Widow's Cause

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Thou, who plead’st the widow’s cause Lyrics: 1 O Thou, who plead’st the widow’s cause, Who only canst repair my loss, And sweeten all my woe, Distressed, disconsolate, forlorn, Let me in Thy dear bosom mourn, Nor other comfort know. 2 A desolate soul, Thou know’st, I am; For Thou hast called me by my name, Thy poor afflicted one, Hast in the fiery furnace tried, And chose a mourner for Thy bride, When all my joys were gone. 3 The soul whom more than life I loved, Thy jealous mercy hath removed, To make me wholly Thine: With streaming eyes the Hand I see, And bow me to the just decree, And bless the love Divine. 4 Still would I pour my mournful tears, And all my solemn days, or years, In sacred sadness spend; Instant in strong effectual prayers, Till death release me from my cares, And faith in vision end. 5 For this I in Thy Spirit groan, Forsaken, comfortless, alone I would with God abide; Cut off from man, to Jesus cleave, And never for a moment leave My heav’nly Bridegroom’s side. 6 Allow, dear Lord, the widow’s plea, And oh! shut up my soul with Thee, Against the nuptial feast; Make ready for that glorious day, And then Thy spotless bride convey To Thine eternal rest. Used With Tune: MERIBAH Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1742, Vol. 2, Part 2
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Andaba yo en males mil

Author: H. C. Thomson Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: MERIBAH
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My sole possession is thy love

Author: William Cowper; Madame Guyon Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: MERIBAH
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Author of faith, to thee I cry

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 56 hymnals Used With Tune: MERIBAH
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O Lord, our strength and righteousness

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: MERIBAH
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Gladly I Take Thy Love's Advice

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Gladly I take Thy love’s advice Lyrics: 1 Gladly I take Thy love’s advice, While without money, without price, I come Thy grace to buy, Faith as the golden bullion pure, Which can the fiery test endure, And all my wants supply. 2 I come to buy that richest dress, The saints’ unspotted holiness, The covering from above; To swallow up my sinful shame, Whate’er I have, whate’er I am, In purity of love. 3 All things that I may clearly see, The Spirit which proceeds from Thee, The unction I implore: O might I now the blessing gain, The sight of Thee my Lord obtain, And never lose it more. 4 Jesus, Thy promised Spir’t impart, To cure the blindness of my heart, Mine unbelief to chase, That I Thine open face may see, And spend a blest eternity In ecstasies of praise. Used With Tune: MERIBAH Text Sources: Short Hymns on Select Passages of Holy Scripture (Bristol, England: E. Farley, 1762)
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Jehovah from His Throne on High

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.8.6.8.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Jehovah from His throne on high Looks down with clear and searching eye On all that dwell below; And He that fashioned heart and mind Looks ever down on all mankind, The works of men to know. 2. Not human strength nor mighty hosts, Not charging steeds or warlike boasts Can save from overthrow; But God will save from death and shame All those who fear and trust His name, And they no want shall know. 3. Our hope is on Jehovah stayed, In Him our hearts are joyful made, Our help and shield is He; Our trust is in His holy name, Thy mercy, Lord, in faith we claim, As we have hoped in Thee. Used With Tune: MERIBAH Text Sources: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
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My Own Home

Author: Eliza R. Snow Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O tell me not of ease or fame Used With Tune: [O tell me not of ease or fame]

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