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I cannot tell

Author: William Young Fullerton, 1857-1932 Meter: 11.10.11.10.11.10.11.12 Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Hope and Consolation; Redemption and Salvation; Year A Lent 2; Year A Lent 3; Year A Proper 9; Year B Advent 2; Year B Advent 3; Year B Easter 4; Year B Proper 7; Year B Trinity Sunday; Year C Easter 3; Year C Second Sunday Before Lent; Years A, B, and C Christmas Day First Line: I cannot tell how he whom angels worship Lyrics: 1 I cannot tell how he whom angels worship should stoop to love the peoples of the earth, or why as shepherd he should seek the wand'rer with his mysterious promise of new birth. But this I know, that he was born of Mary when Bethl'em's manger was his only home, and that he lived at Nazareth and laboured, and so the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is come. 2 I cannot tell how silently he suffered, as with his peace he graced this place of tears, or how his heart upon the cross was broken, the crown of pain to three and thirty years. But this I know, he heals the broken-hearted, and stays our sin, and calms our lurking fear, and lifts the burden from the heavy laden, for still the Saviour, Saviour of the world is here. 3 I cannot tell how he will win the nations, how he will claim his earthly heritage, how satisfy the needs and aspirations of east and west, of sinner and of sage. But this I know, all flesh shall see his glory, and he shall reap the harvest he has sown, and some glad day his sun will shine in splendour when he the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is known. 4 I cannot tell how all the lands shall worship, when, at his bidding, ev'ry storm is stilled, or who can say how great the jubilation when ev'ry heart with perfect love is filled. But this I know, the skies will thrill with rapture, and myriad, myriad human voices sing, and earth to heav'n and heav'n to earth, will answer: 'At last the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is King!' Scripture: Isaiah 40:5 Used With Tune: LONDONDERRY AIR

I, the Lord of Sea and Sky (Here I Am, Lord)

Author: Daniel L. Schutte Meter: 7.7.7.4 D with refrain Appears in 67 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Profession of Faith, Ordination, Commissioning, Installation; Choruses and Refrains; Commissioning; Commitment; Commitment; Confirmation; Discipleship and Service; Invitation; Light; Mission and Outreach; Obedience; Ordination; Social Concerns; Witness; Word of God; Proper 7 Year A; Proper 14 Year A; Proper 24 Year A; Epiphany 2 Year B; Trinity Sunday Year B; Proper 17 Year B; Epiphany 4 Year C; Epiphany 5 Year C; Proper 9 Year C; Proper 24 Year C First Line: I, the Lord of sea and sky Refrain First Line: Here I am, Lord Used With Tune: HERE I AM, LORD

Our Parent, by Whose Name

Author: Francis Bland Tucker Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8.8 Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Special Days, Seasons, Occasions: Home and Families; Hymns About Children; Christian Perfecction; Family; God Image (Parent); Home and Family; Jesus Christ Example; Love for Others; Peace (Inner, Calmness, Serenity; Petition; Trinity; Unity; Christmas 1 Year A; Proper 27 Year A; Trinity Sunday Year B; Proper 12 Year B; Proper 22 Year B; Lent 4 Year C; Proper 11 Year C Used With Tune: RHOSYMEDRE Text Sources: The Hymnal 1982
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God Is Our Refuge and Our Strength

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 25 hymnals Topics: Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, May 29-June 4 (if after Trinity Sunday) Lyrics: 1 God is our refuge and our strength, our ever present aid, and therefore, though the earth be moved, we will not be afraid-- though hills into the seas be cast, though foaming billows roar, though all the mighty billows shake the mountains on the shore. 2 A river flows whose streams make glad the city of our God, the holy place wherein the LORD Most High has his abode. Since God is in the midst of her, unmoved her walls shall stand; for God will hasten to her aid when trouble is at hand. 3 The nations rage, the kingdoms move, but when his voice was heard, earth melts with trembling fear before the thunder of his word. The LORD of hosts is on our side, our safety to secure; the God of Jacob is for us a refuge strong and sure. 4 O come and see what wondrous works the hand of God has done; come, see what desolation great he brings beneath the sun. In every corner of the earth he causes wars to cease; the weapons of the strong destroyed, he makes abiding peace. 5 "Be still and know that I am God, the LORD whom all must claim; and every nation of the earth shall magnify my name." The LORD of hosts is on our side, our safety to secure; the God of Jacob is for us a refuge strong and sure. Scripture: Psalm 46 Used With Tune: NOEL (GERARD) Text Sources: Scottish Psalter 1650
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We pray thee, heavenly Father

Author: Vincent Stuckey Stratton Coles, 1845-1929 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: Holy Communion; The Holy Trinity; Year A Easter 5; Year A Proper 4; Year C Proper 16; Years A, B, and C Easter Eve; Years A, B, and C Tuesday of Holy Week First Line: We pray thee, heav'nly Father Lyrics: 1 We pray thee, heav'nly Father, to hear us in thy love, and pour upon thy children the unction from above; that so in love abiding, from all defilement free, we may in pureness offer our Eucharist to thee. 2 Be thou our guide and helper, O Jesus Christ, we pray; so may we well approach thee, if thou wilt be the Way: thou, very Truth, hast promised to help us in our strife, food of the weary pilgrim, eternal source of life. 3 And thou, creator Spirit, look on us, we are thine; renew in us thy grace, upon our darkness shine; that, with thy benediction upon our souls outpoured, we may receive in gladness the body of the Lord. 4 O Trinity of Persons, O Unity most high, on thee alone relying thy servants would draw nigh: unworthy in our weakness, on thee our hope is stayed, and blessed by thy forgiveness we will not be afraid. Scripture: John 14:6 Used With Tune: MEIRIONYDD
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Sing to the LORD, Sing His Praise

Meter: 11.10.11.9 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, May 29-June 4 (if after Trinity Sunday) First Line: Sing to the LORD, sing his praise all ye peoples Lyrics: 1 Sing to the LORD, sing his praise, all you peoples; new be your song as new honors you pay. Sing of his majesty, praise him forever, show his salvation from day to day. 2 Tell of his wondrous works, tell of his glory till through the nations his name is revered. Praise and exalt him, for he is almighty; God over all, let the LORD be feared. 3 Vain are the idols and gods of the nations; God made the heavens, and his glory they tell. Splendor and majesty shine out before him; glory and strength in his temple dwell. 4 Give unto God Most High glory and honor; come with your offerings and humbly draw near. Worship the Lord in all beauty and splendor; tremble before him with godly fear. 5 Say to the nations, "The Lord reigns forever." Earth is established as he did decree. Righteous and just is the King of the nations, judging the peoples with equity. 6 Let heaven and earth be glad; oceans, be joyful; forest and field, exultation express. For God is coming, the judge of the nations, coming to judge in his righteousness. Scripture: Psalm 96 Used With Tune: WESLEY Text Sources: Psalter, 1912, alt.

Blessed city, heav'nly Salem

Author: John Mason Neale Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 79 hymnals Topics: Lent 4 Epistle; Trinity 23 Epistle; St. Simon and St. Jude Collect; Feast of the Dedication of a Church Epistle; At a Marriage Epistle; Church Triumphant; Church Unity; Eternal Life; Matrimony Used With Tune: URBS BEATA Text Sources: Latin, ca. 7th century
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Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts to heav'n and voices raise

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 225 hymnals Topics: Easter Sunday (first set of propers) Epistle; Easter Sunday (first set of propers) Epistle; Easter 4 Old Testament; Trinity 6 Epistle; Easter Used With Tune: MEAD HOUSE
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Give Praise to Our God

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: Alleluias; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Church Year All Saints' Day; Church Year Easter; Church Year Trinity Sunday; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Endurance; God as Creator; God as King; God's Sovereignty; God's Triumph; God's Word; God's Justice; God's Name; God's People (flock, sheep); Grace; Hymns of Praise; Joy; Judgment; Justice; Musical Instruments; Occasional Services; Occasional Services; Rulers; Unity and Fellowship; Worship; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, September 4-10; Year C, All Saints' Day, November 1 First Line: Give praise to our God and sing a new song Lyrics: 1 Give praise to our God and sing a new song, amid all the saints God's praises prolong; a song to your maker and ruler now raise, all children of Zion, rejoice and give praise. 2 With timbrel and harp and joyful acclaim, with gladness and mirth, we praise your great name; for now in your people your pleasure you seek, with robes of salvation adorning the meek. 3 In glory exult, you saints of the Word; with songs in the night high praises accord; go forth in God's service, be strong in God's might to conquer all evil and stand for the right. 4 For this is God's word: the saints shall not fail, but over the earth the humble prevail; all rulers and nations shall yield to their sway. To God give the glory; sing praises for aye. Scripture: Psalm 149 Used With Tune: LAUDATE DOMINUM Text Sources: Psalter, 1912, alt. 1995

Psalm 81 (A Responsorial Setting)

Author: Omer Westendorf Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, May 29-June 4 (if after Trinity Sunday) First Line: You satisfy the hungry heart Refrain First Line: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 81 Used With Tune: BICENTENNIAL (refrain)

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