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O Love divine, what have you done!

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 154 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ the Suffering Servant: The Passion and The Cross Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:2 Used With Tune: LEICESTER (BEDFORD)
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O Love, Who formedst me to wear

Author: Johann Scheffler Appears in 56 hymnals Used With Tune: [O Love, Who formedst me to wear] Text Sources: Trans. Hymns, Ancient and Modern
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O King of kings, before whose throne

Author: John Quarles, 1624 - 65; Thomas Darling, 1816 - 93 Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O King of kings, before whose throne The angels bow, no gift can we Present that is indeed our own, Since Heaven and earth belong to thee; Yet this our souls through grace impart, The offering of a thankful heart. A-men. 2 O Jesu, set at God’s right hand, With thine eternal Father plead For all thy loyal-hearted band, Who still on earth thy succor need: For them in weakness strength provide, And through the world their footsteps guide. 3 O Holy Spirit, fount of breath, Whose comforts never fail nor fade, Vouchsafe the life that knows no death, Vouchsafe the light that knows no shade; And grant that we through all our days May share thy gifts, and sing thy praise. Amen. Topics: The Church Worship - In The Presence Used With Tune: LEICESTER
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Thou Hast Searched Me And Known Me

Author: Philip Sidney, 1554-1586 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: O Lord, in me there lieth naught Lyrics: 1 O Lord, in me there lieth naught But to Thy search revealèd lies; For when I sit Thou markest it, No less Thou notest when I rise; Yea, closest closet of my thought Hath open windows to Thine eyes. 2 Thou walkest with me when I walk; When to my bed for rest I go, I find Thee there, and everywhere; Not youngest thought in me doth grow, No, not one word I cast to talk, But, yet unuttered, Thou dost know. 3 If forth I march, Thou goest before, If back I turn, Thou com’st behind; So forth nor back Thy guard I lack; Nay, on me too Thy hand I find; Well I Thy wisdom may adore, But never reach with earthly mind. 4 To shun Thy notice, leave Thine eye, O whither might I take my way? To starry sphere? Thy throne is there: To dead men’s undelightsome stay? There is Thy walk, and there to lie Unknown, in vain I should assay. 5 O sun, whom light nor flight can match! Suppose thy lightful, flightful wings Thou lend to me, and I could flee As far as thee the evening brings; E’en led to west He would me catch, Nor should I lurk with western things. 6 Do thou thy best, O secret night, In sable veil to cover me: Thy sable veil shall vainly fail. With day unmasked my night shall be: For night is day, and darkness light, O Father of all lights, to Thee. Used With Tune: LEICESTER Text Sources: Hymns of Duty and Faith by Robert Crompton Jones (London: E. T. Whitefield, 1872)

O lead my blindness by the hand

Author: W. E. Gladstone Appears in 5 hymnals Used With Tune: LEICESTER (Or Bedford)
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Weary of all this wordy strife

Author: C. Wesley, 1708-1788 Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: LEICESTER

Kreinto, kiu kreis min

Author: L. I. Gentle Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: Leicester (Bedford)

Hark, from the Midnight Hills Around

Author: Thomas Campbell Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: [Hark, from the midnight hills around]
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O God in Heaven

Author: Hugh Martin Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: O God in heaven, whose loving plan Refrain First Line: Our Father, on the homes we love Lyrics: 1 O God in heaven, whose loving plan ordained for us our parents' care, and from the time our life began, the shelter of a home to share. Refrain: Our Father, on the homes we love, send down your blessing from above. 2 May young and old together know in Christ, the Lord of every day, that fellowship will mark our homes in joy and sorrow, work and play. [Refrain] 3 Forgive the sins that mar our lives; our selfishness by love subdue; as parents, children, make us wise in glad obedience to you. Refrain 4 O Father, in our homes preside, and bless our housework with delight; in kindly ways be now our guide, on mirth and trouble spread your light. [Refrain] Topics: Family; Home; Confession of Sin; Family; Forgiveness Used With Tune: LEICESTER

What Makes a City Great and Strong?

Author: Donald D. Kettring; Anonymous Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Civil Year Independence Day; Civil Year Labor Day; Other Observances Mission; Other Observances Stewardship Scripture: Micah 6:8 Used With Tune: LEICESTER

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