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Brethren, we have met to worship

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 279 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Brethren, we have met to worship, And adore the Lord our God; Will you pray with all your power, While we try to preach the word. All is vain, unless the Spirit Of the Holy One come down; Brethren, pray, and holy manna Will be showered all around. 2. Brethren, see poor sinners round you, Trembling on the brink of woe; Death is coming, hell is moving; Can you bear to let them go? See our fathers--see our mothers, And our children sinking down; Brethren, pray, and holy manna Will be showered all around. 3. Sisters, will you join and help us? Moses' sisters aided him; Will you help the trembling mourners, Who are struggling hard with sin? Tell them all about the Savior, Tell him that he will be found; Sisters, pray, and holy manna Will be showered all around. 4. Is there here a trembling jailer, Seeking grace, and filled with fears. Is there here a weeping Mary, Pouring forth a flood of tears? Brethren, join your cries to help them Sisters, let your prayers abound; Pray, O! pray, that holy manna May be scattered all around. 5. Let us love our God supremely, Let us love each other too; Let us love and pray for sinners, Till our God makes all things new Then he'll call us home to heaven, At his table we'll sit down. Christ will gird himself and serve us With sweet manna all around. Used With Tune: HOLY MANNA
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In deep affliction

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.7 Appears in 58 hymnals First Line: Full of trembling expectation Topics: Afflictions Prayer during; Christ in Gethsemane; Christ Passion of; Christians Submission; Christians Sufferings of; Pardon Sought; Prayer For Deliverance Scripture: Luke 22:44
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Hark! the voice of love and mercy

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 552 hymnals Topics: Finished Redemption
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Born in anguish, nursed in sorrow

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Frailty and felicity
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Only waiting

Author: Frances L. Mace Meter: 8.7 Appears in 108 hymnals First Line: Only waiting, till the shadows Topics: Christians Sufferings of; Hope in Affliction; Only waiting; Patience; Resignation
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The precious name

Author: Mrs. Lydia Baxter Meter: 8.7 Appears in 703 hymnals First Line: Take the name of Jesus with you Refrain First Line: Precious name, O how sweet! Topics: Christ King of Kings; Christ Preciousness of; Trust In Christ
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Sink not yet, my soul, to slumber

Meter: 8.7 Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Sink not yet, my soul, to slumber, Wake, my heart, go forth and tell, All the mercies without number That this by-gone day befell: Tell how God hath kept afar, All things that against me war, Hath upheld me and defended, And His grace my soul befriended. 2 Father, merciful and holy, Thee to-night I praise and bless, Who to labor true and lowly, Grantest ever meet success; Many a sin and many a woe, Many a fierce and subtle foe Hast Thou checked that once alarmed me, So that naught today has harmed me. 3 Yes, our wisdom vainly ponders, Fathoms not Thy loving thought. Never tongue can tell the wonders That Thy hand for me hath wrought; Thou hast guided me today, That no ill hath crossed my way; There is neither bound nor measure In Thy love's o'erflowing treasure. 4 Now the light that nature gladdens, And the pomp of day is gone, And my heart is tired and saddens, As the gloomy night comes on; Ah, then with Thy changeless light Warm and cheer my heart to-night; As the shadows round me gather, Keep me close to Thee, my Father. 5 Of Thy grace, I pray Thee, pardon All my sins, and heal their smart; Sore and heavy is their burden, Sharp their sting within my heart; And my Foe lays many a snare But to tempt me to despair; Thou alone canst help me, Savior, Punish not my ill behavior. 6 Though I have from Thee departed, Now I seek Thy face again, For Thy Son, the loving-hearted, Made our peace through bitter pain. Yes, far greater than our sin, Though it still be strong within, Is Thy love that fails us never, Mercy that endures forever. 7 Brightness of th'eternal city! Light of every faithful soul! Safe beneath Thy sheltering pity Let the tempests past me roll; Now it darkens far and near, Still, my God, still be Thou here; Thou canst comfort, and Thou only, When the night is long and lonely. 8 From the power of darkness save me, And from Satan's hellish snares, Who endeavors to enslave me, And assails me unawares; Let me never lose the sight Of Thy good and gracious light; Thou canst fill my heart with gladness, That it feel no pain in sadness. 9 Though my weary eyes are closing, And my senses fall asleep, Still my soul, on Thee reposing, Ever must its vigils keep. Let my spirit longingly Always dream, my God, of Thee, Firmly unto Thee e'er cleaving, E'en in sleep Thy grace receiving. 10 Lord, the twilight now hath vanished, Send Thy blessing on my sleep, Every sin and terror banished, Let my rest be calm and deep. Soul and body, mind and health, Wife and children, house and wealth, Friend and foe, the sick, the stranger, Keep Thou safe from harm and danger. 11 O Thou mighty God, now hearken To the prayer Thy child hath made; Jesus, while the night-hours darken, Be Thou still my Hope, my aid; Holy Ghost, on Thee I call, Friend and Comforter of all, Hear my earnest prayer, O hear me! Lord, Thou hearest, Thou art near me. Topics: Evening
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Alleluia! best and sweetest

Author: John Chandler Meter: 8.7 Appears in 43 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Alleluia! best and sweetest Of the hymns of praise above! Alleluia! thou repeatest, Angel host, these notes of love. This ye utter, While your golden harps ye move. 2 Alleluia! Church victorious, Join the concert of the sky! Alleluia! bright and glorious, Lift, ye saints, this strain on high! We, poor exiles, Join not yet your melody. 3 Alleluia! strains of gladness Suit not souls with anguish torn: Alleluia! sounds of sadness Best become our state forlorn: Our offences We with bitter tears must mourn. 4 But our earnest supplication Holy God, we raise to Thee: Visit us with Thy salvation, Make us all Thy joys to see! Alleluia! Ours at length this strain shall be. Topics: Worship Praise and Thanksgiving; Septuagesima Sunday Used With Tune: ALLELUIA, DULCE CARMEN
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Backslider's Confession

Author: J. B. W. Meter: 8.7 Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Met, O God, to ask thy presence Used With Tune: WATERBURY

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