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Great God, when I approach thy throne

Author: Rev. William H. Bathurst Hymnal: Laudes Domini #164 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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"Jesus died for me"

Author: W. H. Bathurst Hymnal: Laudes Domini #237 (1890) First Line: Great God, when I approach thy throne Lyrics: 1 Great God, when I approach thy throne, And all thy glory see; This is my stay, and this alone, That Jesus died for me. 2 How can a soul condemned to die, Escape the just decree? Helpless, and full of sin am I, But Jesus died for me. 3 Burdened with sin's oppressive chain, Oh, how can I get free? No peace can all my efforts gain, But Jesus died for me. 4 And, Lord, when I behold thy face, This must be all my plea; Save me by thy almighty grace, For Jesus died for me. Topics: The Plan of Salvation; Atonement Completed; Christ Mediator; Atonement Completed; Christ Mediator Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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"Jesus died for me"

Author: W. H. Bathurst Hymnal: Laudes Domini #267 (1888) First Line: Great God, when I approach thy throne Lyrics: 1 Great God, when I approach thy throne, And all thy glory see; This is my stay, and this alone, That Jesus died for me. 2 How can a soul condemned to die, Escape the just decree? Helpless, and full of sin am I, But Jesus died for me. 3 Burdened with sin's oppressive chain, Oh, how can I get free? No peace can all my efforts gain, But Jesus died for me. 4 And, Lord, when I behold thy face, This must be all my plea; Save me by thy almighty grace, For Jesus died for me. Topics: Access to God; Atonement Provided; Christ Substitute; Dependence On Grace Scripture: Micah 6:6 Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Divine compassion

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Laudes Domini #268 (1888) First Line: Jesus,--and didst thou leave the sky Lyrics: 1 Jesus,--and didst thou leave the sky, To bear our griefs and woes? And didst thou bleed, and groan and die, For thy rebellious foes? 2 Well might the heavens with wonder view A love so strange as thine! No though of angels ever knew Compassion so divine! 3 Is there a heart that will not bend To thy divine control? Descend, O sovereign love, descend, And melt that stubborn soul. 4 Oh! may our willing hearts confess Thy sweet, thy gentle sway; Glad captives of thy matchless grace, Thy righteous rule obey. Topics: Access to God; Atonement Provided; Christ Compassion of Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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We come, O Lord, before Thy throne

Hymnal: Book of Worship #553 (1881) Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Author: John R. Wreford Hymnal: Laudes Domini #576 (1890) First Line: Lord! while for all mankind we pray Lyrics: 1 Lord! while for all mankind we pray, Of every clime and coast, Oh, hear us for our native land, The land we love the most. 2 Oh, guard our shores from every foe, With peace our borders bless, With prosperous times our cities crown, Our fields with plenteousness. 3 Unite us in the sacred love Of knowledge, truth, and thee. And let our hills and valleys shout The songs of liberty. 4 Here may religion, pure and mild, Smile on our Sabbath hours; And piety and virtue bless The home of us and ours. 5 Lord of the nations, thus to thee Our country we commend; Be thou her refuge and her trust, Her everlasting friend. Topics: Miscellaneous; National; National Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Great God, when I approach thy throne

Author: W. H. Bathurst Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #581 (1892) Topics: The Gospel of Atonement Salvation Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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National

Author: John R. Wreford Hymnal: Laudes Domini #601 (1888) First Line: Lord! while for all mankind we pray Lyrics: 1 Lord! while for all mankind we pray, Of every clime and coast, Oh, hear us for our native land, The land we love the most. 2 Oh, guard our shores from every foe, With peace our borders bless, With prosperous times our cities crown, Our fields with plenteousness. 3 Unite us in the sacred love Of knowledge, truth, and thee: And let our hills and valleys shout The songs of liberty. 4 Here may religion, pure and mild, Smile on our Sabbath hours; And piety and virtue bless The home of us and ours. 5 Lord of the nations, thus to thee Our country we commend; Be thou her refuge and her trust, Her everlasting friend. Scripture: 1 Kings 8:57 Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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Close of the Year

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #602 (1888) First Line: Thee we adore, eternal Name! Lyrics: 1 Thee we adore, eternal Name! And humbly own to thee How feeble is our mortal frame, What dying worms are we! 2 The year rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We're traveling to the grave. 3 Great God! on what a slender thread Hang everlasting things! The eternal state of all the dead Upon life's feeble strings! 4 Infinite joy, or endless woe, Attends on every breath; And yet, how unconcerned we go Upon the brink of death! 5 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense, To walk this dangerous road! And if our souls are hurried hence, May they be found with God. Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW
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New Year

Author: William Gaskell Hymnal: Laudes Domini #603 (1888) First Line: Our Father! through the coming year Lyrics: 1 Our Father! through the coming year We know not what shall be; But we would leave without a fear Its ordering all to thee. 2 It may be we shall toil in vain For what the world holds fair; All the good we thought to gain Deceive and prove but care. 3 It may be it shall darkly blend Our love with anxious fears, And snatch away the valued friend, The tried of many years. 4 It may be it shall bring us days And nights of lingering pain; And bid us take a farewell gaze Of these loved haunts of men. 5 But calmly, Lord, on thee we rest; No fears our trust shall move; Thou knowest what for each is best, And thou art Perfect Love. Languages: English Tune Title: GLASGOW

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