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Pare-nous pour cette fête

Author: Louis Monastier Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Holy Communion; liturgical Communion Songs; Thanksgiving Year C; Holy thursday Year ABC Used With Tune: SCHMÜCKE DICH
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How Pleasant

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 357 hymnals First Line: How pleasant and divinely fair Lyrics: 1 How pleasant, how divinely fair, O LORD of hosts, your dwellings are! With long desire my spirit faints to see the shining hosts of saints. My flesh would rest in you abode; my weary heart cries out for God: "My God! My King! Why should I stay far from the joys of endless day?" 2 The sparrow has a place to rest, and for her young provides a nest, but will my God to them alone pour out his mercy from the throne? Blest are the saints who dwell on high around your throne, above the sky; their brightest glories shine above, and all their work is praise and love. 3 Great God, attend, while Zion sings the joy that from your presence springs; to spend a day within your courts exceeds a thousand days apart. You are our sun, you bless our day; and you our shield, to guard our way from all assaults of hell and sin, from foes without and fears within. 4 All needed grace you will bestow, and crown that grace with glory too; you give all things, and you withhold no heav'nly good from upright souls. O God our King, whose sov'reign sway the glorious hosts of heav'n obey, display your grace, exert your pow'r, till all on earth your name adore. Topics: Anoint; Blessing; Christmas Season; Church Dedication; Doubt; Fear; Grace; Heaven; House of the Lord; Joy; Morning; Pain; Peace; Prayer; Presentation of Our Lord; Rest; Sorrow; Suffering; Worship; Zion Scripture: Psalm 84 Used With Tune: AMIABLE

O God, Be Merciful to Me

Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 1 hymnal

Mother's Prayers Have Followed Me

Author: Lizzie De Armond Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 56 hymnals First Line: I grieved my Lord from day to day Refrain First Line: I'm coming home, I'm coming home
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Now, in a song of grateful praise

Author: Samuel Medley Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 119 hymnals Topics: The Lord; Praise General Used With Tune: STAR OF BETHLEHEM
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Lord, it is good for us to be

Author: Arthur P. Stanley Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 69 hymnals Lyrics: Lord, it is good for us to be High on the mountain here with thee; Where stand revealed to mortal gaze Those glorious saints of other days; Who once received on Horeb's height Th'eternal laws of truth and right; Or caught the still small whisper, higher Than storm, than earthquake, or than fire. Lord, it is good for us to be Entranced, enwrapt, alone with thee; And watch thy glistering raiment glow Whiter than Hermon's whitest snow, The human lineaments that shine Irradiant with a light divine: Till we too change from grace to grace, Gazing on that transfigured face. Lord, it is good for us to be Here on the holy mount with thee; When darkling in the depths of night, When dazzled with excess of light, 263 We bow before the heavenly voice That bids bewildered souls rejoice, Though love wax cold, and faith be dim, "This is my Son; O hear ye him!" Amen. Topics: Holy Days The Transfiguration Used With Tune: ST. CASIMER
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Ye heedless ones who wildly stroll

Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: Ye heedless ones who wildly stroll, The grave will soon become your bed, Where silence reigns and vapors roll In solemn darkness 'round your head. Your friends will pass this lonesome place And with a sigh move slowly on, Still gazing on the spires of grass, With which your graves are overgrown. Your friends will pass this lonesome place And with a sigh move slowly on, Still gazing on the spires of grass, With which your graves are overgrown. Used With Tune: YE HEEDLESS ONES Text Sources: New England Sunday School Hymnbook, 1830
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加畧山嶺 (On Calvary’s brow my Savior died)

Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [On Calvary's brow my Savior died] Text Sources: Hymnary, 1984 - 聖徒詩歌

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