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The Lord is King! lift up thy voice

Author: Josiah Conder Appears in 262 hymnals Used With Tune: OCTAVIUS
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Look Down, O Lord

Author: Philip Doddridge Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 116 hymnals First Line: Look down, O Lord, with pitying eye Lyrics: 1 Look down, O Lord, with pitying eye; See Adam’s race in ruin lie; Sin spreads its trophies o’er the ground, And scatters slaughtered heaps around. 2 And can these moldering corpses live? And can these perished bones revive? That, mighty God, to Thee is known; That wondrous work is all Thine own. 3 Thy ministers are sent in vain To prophesy upon the slain; In vain they call, in vain they cry, ’Till Thine almighty aid is nigh. 4 But if Thy Spirit deign to breathe, Life spreads thro’ all the realms of death; Dry bones obey the powerful voice; They move, they waken, they rejoice. 5 So when Thy trumpet’s awful sound Shall shake the heav’ns, and rend the ground, Dead saints shall from their tombs arise, And spring to life beyond the skies. Used With Tune: OCTAVIUS Text Sources: Published posthumously in Hymns Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures, by Job Orton (J. Eddowes and J. Cotton, 1755)
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Eternal depth of love divine

Author: J. Wesley; L. Zinzendorf Appears in 47 hymnals Used With Tune: OCTAVIUS
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Praise ye the Lord—let praise employ

Appears in 59 hymnals Topics: Public Worship General Praise Scripture: Psalm 150 Used With Tune: OCTAVIUS
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Hark! Hear Ye Not The Angel Song?

Author: Godfrey Thring Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Hark! hear ye not the angel song Lyrics: 1 Hark! hear ye not the angel song The hills of Bethlehem among? To you, this day, th’incarnate Word, To you, the everlasting Lord. 2 To you, on earth, this happy morn, To you the Prince of Peace is born, Whilst heav’n re-echoes yet again Peace—peace on earth, good will to men. 3 Thus angels sang, and thus sing we, To God on high all glory be, Let Him on earth His peace bestow, And unto men His favor show. 4 For dead indeed must be the heart, Thrice dead, which will not bear a part, And with the angel choir proclaim, A Savior born in Bethlehem. 5 Then men and maidens, young and old, Come join the shepherds at the fold, And singing list, and listening sing A carol to our newborn king. Used With Tune: OCTAVIUS Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Lyrics (London: Henry S. King, 1874)

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