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Full Of Wonder, Full Of Art

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15337 Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Full of wonder, full of art, Full of wisdom, full of power, Full of kindness, grace, and heart, Full of comfort flowing o’er, Full of wonder, still I say, Is love’s chaste and gentle sway. 2 Those who’ve never met before, Ne’er each other known nor seen, Never in the idlest hour Thus employed their thoughts have been, Yet whose hearts and hands in love Tieth God who lives above! 3 His child doth this Father guide, That one traineth His each day, Each their special wind and tide Speed upon their separate way, When the time appointed’s there, Lo! they’re a well-mated pair! 4 Here grows up a prudent son, And a noble daughter there; One will be the other’s crown, One the other’s rest from care Each will be the other’s light, But from both ’tis hidden quite, 5 Till it’s pleasing in His sight Who the world holds in His power, To all giveth what is right Freely in th’appointed hour; Then appears in word and deed What hath been by Him decreed. 6 Then Ahasuerus’ eye First doth quiet Esther see; To where Sara peacefully Dwells, Tobias leadeth He; David then, with pliant will, Fetcheth prudent Abigail. 7 Jacob flees from Esau’s face, And he meeteth Rachel fair; Joseph in a foreign place Serves, and winneth Asnath there; Moses did with Jethro stay, And bore Zipporah away. 8 Each one taketh, each doth find What the Lord doth choose for him; What in Heaven is designed, Comes to pass on earth in time. And whatever happens thus Ordered wisely is for us. 9 This or that might better be, Oft this foolish thought is ours; But as midnight utterly Fails to be like noonday’s hours, So the feeble mind of man God’s great wisdom cannot scan. 10 Whom God joins together live, What the best is knoweth He, Our thoughts only can deceive, His from all defects are free; God’s work standeth firm for aye, When all other must decay. 11 Look at pious children who Entered have the holy state, How well for them God doth do, See what joys upon them wait; To their doings God doth send Evermore a happy end. 12 Of their virtues the renown Blossometh for evermore, As a shadow when is gone Of all other love the flower; When truth faileth everywhere, Theirs still bloometh fresh and fair, 13 Fresh their love is evermore, Ever doth its youth renew, Love their table covers o’er, Sweetens all they say and do. Love their hearts aye giveth rest, When they’re burdened and oppressed. 14 Though things oft go crookedly, Even then this love is still, Can the cross bear patiently, Thinking ’tis the Father’s will. From this thought doth comfort taste, Better days will come at last. 15 Meanwhile streams of blessing gives God with bounty rich and free, Mind and body He relieves, And the house too foundeth He; What is small and men despise, Makes He great and multiplies. 16 And when all is over here That the Lord designs in love, For His faithful children dear, Taketh them to courts above, And with great delight in grace Folds them in His warm embrace. 17 Now ’tis ever full of heart, Full of comfort flowing o’er, Full of wonder, full of art, Full of wisdom, full of power, Full of wonder, still I say, Is love’s chaste and gentle sway. Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER
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Safely Through Another Week

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #11 (1941) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Safely through another week God has brought us on our way; Let us now a blessing seek Waiting in His courts today: Day of all the week the best, Emblem of eternal rest! 2 Mercies multiplied each hour Thro' the week our praise demand; Guarded by almighty pow'r, Fed and guided by His hand, How ungrateful we have been In repaying love with sin! 3 While we pray for pard'ning grace, Thro' the dear Redeemer's Name, Show Thy reconciled face, Look not on our sin and shame. From our worldly cares set free, May we rest this day with Thee. 4 As we come Thy name to praise, May we feel Thy presence near; May Thy glory meet our eyes While we in Thy house appear! Here afford us, Lord, a taste Of our everlasting feast. 5 May Thy Gospel's joyful sound Conquer sinners, comfort saints; May the fruits of grace abound, Bring relief for all complaints. This may all our Sabbaths prove, Till we join the Church above. Amen. Topics: Adoration Lord's Day Scripture: Psalm 65:4 Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER
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Hail, thou bright and sacred morn

Author: Julia Anne Elliott Hymnal: The Hymnal #39 (1921) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Topics: Times of Worship Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER

Gracious Spirit, Dwell with Me

Author: Thomas T. Lynch Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #48 (1942) Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER
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Praise to God, immortal praise

Author: Anna Letitia Barbauld Hymnal: At Worship #79 (1951) Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER

Gracious spirit, dwell with me

Author: Thomas T. Lynch Hymnal: The Beacon Song and Service book #92 (1935) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Topics: Prayer and Aspiration Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER
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Work is sweet, for God has blest

Author: G. Thring (1823-1903) Hymnal: A Missionary Hymn Book #115 (1922) Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER
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Sing, O sing, this blessed morn`

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: The Hymnal #175b (1921) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Topics: Christ Divinity of; Christ Emmanuel; Christ Nativity of Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER
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At thy feet, O Christ, we lay

Author: William Bright, 1824 - 1901 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #203a (1958) Lyrics: 1 At thy feet, O Christ, we lay Thine own gift of this new day; Doubt of what it holds in store Makes us crave thine aid the more; Lest it prove a time of loss, Mark it, Saviour, with thy Cross. 2 If it flow on calm and bright, Be thyself our chief delight; If it bring unknown distress, Good is all that thou canst bless; Only, while its hours begin, Pray we, keep them clear of sin. A-men. 3 We in part our weakness know, And in part discern our foe; Well for us, before thine eyes All our danger open lies; Turn not from us, while we plead Thy compassions and our need. 4 Fain would we thy Word embrace, Live each moment on thy grace, All our selves to thee consign, Fold up all our wills in thine, Think, and speak, and do, and be Simply that which pleases thee. 5 Hear us, Lord, and that right soon; Hear, and grant the choicest boon That thy love can e’er impart, Loyal singleness of heart; So shall this and all our days, Christ our God, show forth thy praise. Amen. Topics: The Church Worship - In The Presence; The Church Worship - The Beginning of Service; The Church Worship - Morning Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER
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At thy feet, O Christ, we lay

Author: W. Bright, 1824-1901 Hymnal: The English Hymnal #256 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: VOLLER WUNDER

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