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O Jesus, Lord, Increase Our Faith

Author: Ralph Wright, OSB, b. 1938 Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #411 (1994) Topics: Order of Christian Funerals Funeral Liturgy Scripture: Luke 17:5 Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH

O Holy Spirit, by Whose Breath

Author: John Webster Grant, b. 1919 Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #412 (1994) Topics: Guide; Light; Peace; Pentecost Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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O Love! How Deep

Author: John M. Neale Hymnal: The New Christian Hymnal #419 (1929) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: O love! how deep, how broad, how high Lyrics: 1. O love! how deep, how broad, how high; It fills the heart with ecstasy, That God, the Son of God, should take Our mortal form for mortal's sake. 2. He sent no angel to our race, Of higher or of lower place, But wore the robe of human frame Himself, and to this lost world came. 3. For us He prayed, for us He taught, For us His daily works He wrought, He bore the shameful cross and death; For us at length gave up His breath. 4. For us He rose from death again, For us He went on high to reign, For us He sent His Spirit here To guide, to stengthen and to cheer. Topics: Choral Section Birth of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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O Love, how deep, how broad, how high!

Author: Benjamin Webb, 1819-85 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #425 (1986) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O Love, how deep, how broad, how high! How passing thought and fantasy That God, the Son of God, should take Our mortal form for mortals' sake. 2 He sent no angel to our race Of higher or of lower place, But wore the robe of human frame, And he himself to his world came. 3 For us baptized, for us he bore His holy fast, and hungered sore; For us temptations sharp he knew; For us the tempter overthrew. 4 For us to wicked men betrayed, Scourged, mocked, in crown of thorns arrayed; For us he bore the cross's death; For us at length gave up his breath. 5 For us he rose from death again, For us he went on high to reign, For us he sent his Spirit here To guide, to strengthen, and to cheer. 6 All honour, laud, and glory be, O Jesu, Virgin-born, to thee, All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH

With Hearts in Tune, with One Accord

Author: Lynn W. Hall Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #438 (1995) Topics: Special Occasions; Fellowship; Lovefeast; Moravian festivals--August 23 Scripture: Acts 2:43-47 Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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Christ is our Master, Lord and God

Author: Rev. John Cennick, 1718-1755 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #446 (1920) Topics: Assurance; Choosing Christ; Christians Dependence on Christ; Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH (WISMAR)
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The God Whom Earth and Sea and Sky

Author: John M. Neale, 1818-1866; Venantius Fortunatus, c. 530-609 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #447 (2011) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The God whom earth and sea and sky Adore and praise and magnify, Whose might they claim, whose love they tell, In Mary's body comes to dwell. 2 O Mother blest, the chosen shrine Wherein the architect divine, Whose hand contains the earth and sky, Has come in human flesh to lie! 3 Blest in the message Gabriel brought; Blest by the work the Spirit wrought; Most blest, to bring to human birth The long desired of all the earth. 4 O Lord, the Virgin-born, to you Eternal praise and laud are due, Whom with the Father we adore And Holy Spirit evermore. Topics: Mary, Mother of God Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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O love, how deep! How broad! How high!

Author: Thomas à Kempis, c1390-1471; Benjamin Webb, 1819-1885 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #457 (2010) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O love, how deep! How broad! How high! It fills the heart with ecstasy, that God, the Son of God, should take our mortal form for mortals' sake. 2 He sent no angel to our race of higher or of lower place, but wore the robe of human frame himself, and to this lost world came. 3 For us he was baptized, and bore his holy fast and hungered sore; for us temptations sharp he knew; for us the tempter overthrew. 4 For us he prayed, for us he taught, for us his daily works he wrought, by words, and signs, and actions, thus still seeking not himself but us. 5 For us to wicked men betrayed, scourged, mocked, in purple robe arrayed, he bore the shameful cross and death; for us at length gave up his breath. 6 For us he rose from death again, for us he went on high to reign, for us he sent his Spirit here to guide, to strengthen, and to cheer. 7 To him whose boundless love has won salvation for us through his Son, to God the Father, glory be both now and through eternity. Topics: General Hymns Faith, Hope and Love Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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To Realms Of Glory I Behold

Author: C. W. Foss; J. O. Wallin Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #458 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 To realms of glory I behold My risen Lord returning; While I, a stranger in the earth, For heaven sit am yearning. Far from my heav'nly Father’s home, ’Mid toil and sorrow here I roam. 2 Far from my home--how long, dear Lord, Before my exile endeth? But far beyond the realms of sense, My fervent prayer ascendeth: My prayer, unuttered, but a groan, Shall rend the skies and reach Thy throne. 3 Then visions of the goodly land By faith my soul obtaineth; There I shall dwell forevermore Where Christ in glory reigneth, In mansions of that blest abode, The city of the living God. 4 In that fair city is no night, Nor any pain or weeping; There is my treasure, there my heart, Safe in my Savior’s keeping; In heav'n, my blessed Lord, with Thee May all my conversation be. 5 In glory He shall come again To earth as He ascended; So let me wait and watch and pray, Until my day is ended. That day, O Lord, is hid from me, But daily do I wait for Thee. 6 And blessed shall that servant be, O Lord, at Thy returning, Whose heart is waiting, Lord, for Thee, Whose lamp is trimmed and burning; Him wilt Thou take to dwell with Thee In joy and peace eternally. Topics: The Church Year Ascension Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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Jesus, thy light again I view

Author: Joachim Lange, 1670-1742; Rev. John Wesley, 1703-91 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #459 (1920) Topics: Self-Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH (WISMAR)

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