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Thou Who with dying lips

Author: E. Wiglesworth Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #277 (1894) Topics: Orphans; Orphans Lyrics: 1 Thou Who with dying lips Thy mother didst commend Unto the tender care Of Thy belovèd friend; Thou Who by Lazarus' grave In human grief didst groan, Turn, Lord, Thine eyes on those Left in the world alone. 2 Thou Who didst call Thy twelve Their home and friends to leave, And in Thy kingdom all, Yea, more than all, receive, To those bereft of all, Thy pitying love extend, And let them find in Thee Father, and home and friend. 3 Thou Who didst say of old, "Thine orphans led to Me; Unto the fatherless, I will a Father be," Thy promises are sure; Help us to trust Thee still; To those who need Thee sore, That faithful word fulfill. 4 Thou Who in Thy still rest Our dear ones safe dost keep; Thou Who shalt bring them back One day from their long sleep, Oh, keep us by Thy grace, That we at last may be, When that bright morning dawns, At home with them and Thee. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Thou Who with dying lips]
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Thou Who with dying lips

Author: E. Wiglesworth Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #277a (1898) Meter: 6.6.6.6 D Topics: Orphans; Orphans Lyrics: 1 Thou Who with dying lips Thy mother didst commend Unto the tender care Of Thy belovèd friend; Thou Who by Lazarus' grave In human grief didst groan, Turn, Lord, Thine eyes on those Left in the world alone. 2 Thou Who didst call Thy twelve Their home and friends to leave, And in Thy kingdom all, Yea, more than all, receive, To those bereft of all, Thy pitying love extend, And let them find in Thee Father, and home and friend. 3 Thou Who didst say of old, "Thine orphans led to Me; Unto the fatherless, I will a Father be," Thy promises are sure; Help us to trust Thee still; To those who need Thee sore, That faithful word fulfill. 4 Thou Who in Thy still rest Our dear ones safe dost keep; Thou Who shalt bring them back One day from their long sleep, Oh, keep us by Thy grace, That we at last may be, When that bright morning dawns, At home with them and Thee. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: BROADLANDS
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Thou Who with dying lips

Author: E. Wiglesworth Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #277b (1898) Meter: 6.6.6.6 D Topics: Orphans; Orphans Lyrics: 1 Thou Who with dying lips Thy mother didst commend Unto the tender care Of Thy belovèd friend; Thou Who by Lazarus' grave In human grief didst groan, Turn, Lord, Thine eyes on those Left in the world alone. 2 Thou Who didst call Thy twelve Their home and friends to leave, And in Thy kingdom all, Yea, more than all, receive, To those bereft of all, Thy pitying love extend, And let them find in Thee Father, and home and friend. 3 Thou Who didst say of old, "Thine orphans led to Me; Unto the fatherless, I will a Father be," Thy promises are sure; Help us to trust Thee still; To those who need Thee sore, That faithful word fulfill. 4 Thou Who in Thy still rest Our dear ones safe dost keep; Thou Who shalt bring them back One day from their long sleep, Oh, keep us by Thy grace, That we at last may be, When that bright morning dawns, At home with them and Thee. Amen. Tune Title: SUPPLICATION
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Guidance and Growth

Author: G. Moultrie Hymnal: Laudes Domini #428 (1890) Topics: Orphans; Orphans First Line: Come thou, oh, come Lyrics: 1 Come thou, oh, come: Sweetest and kindliest, Giver of tranquil rest Unto the weary soul; In all anxiety With power from heaven on high. 2 Come thou, oh, come: Help in the hour of need, Strength of the broken reed, Guide of each lonely one; Orphans' and widows' stay, Who tread in life's hard way. 3 Come thou, oh, come: Glorious and shadow-free, Star of the stormy sea, Light of the tempest-tost; Harbor our souls to save When hope upon the wave Is lost. 4 Come thou, oh, come: Joy in life's narrow path, Hope in the hour of death, Come, Blessed Spirit, come; Lead thou us tenderly, Till we shall find with thee Our home. Languages: English Tune Title: HERSTMONCEUX
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Peace

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Laudes Domini #439 (1890) Topics: Orphans; Orphans First Line: Thou very present Aid Lyrics: 1 Thou very present Aid In suffering and distress, The mind which still on thee is stayed, Is kept in perfect peace. 2 The soul by faith reclined On the Redeemer's breast, 'Mid raging storms, exults to find As everlasting rest. 3 Sorrow and fear are gone, Whene'er thy face appears; It stills the sighing orphan's moan, And dries the widow's tears. 4 Jesus, to whom I fly, Doth all my wishes fill; What though created streams are dry? I have the fountain still. 5 Stripped of each earthly friend, I find them all in One, And peace and joy which never end, And heaven, in Christ, alone. Languages: English Tune Title: THATCHER

O Great God and LORD of the Earth

Author: John L. Bell Hymnal: Christian Worship #94B (2021) Meter: 8.9.8.9 D Topics: Orphans Scripture: Psalm 94 Languages: English Tune Title: VOS SOS EL DESTAZADO
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O Thou Who madest land and sea

Author: Rev. Godfrey Thring Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #276 (1894) Topics: Orphans; Orphans Lyrics: 1 O Thou Who madest land and sea, And guidest all, in all their ways, Who hearest those who bring to Thee Their sacrifice of prayer and praise; Oh, hear Thy children as they bring Themselves a lowly offering! 2 Great God, Who with a Father's love Dost watch o'er all created things, And gatherest all, below, above, Beneath the shadow of Thy wings; Protect, we pray Thee, now, and bless Thy children who are fatherless. 3 Thou hearest still the eagle's cry, And notest e'en a sparrow's fall, Thy listening ear doth heed on high, And hearken to the raven's call; Then, heavenly Father, hear and bless Thy children who are fatherless. 4 Come, heavenly Father, come to-day, For we Thy children come to Thee, And Thou wilt never say us, nay, If come we in humility; New-born in Thee, O Father, bless Thy children who are fatherless. 5 Cast forth upon the barren strand Of this lone world, to Thee we fly; In faith and hope, we fain would stand Beneath Thy sheltering arm for aye; Stretch forth Thy hand ad pitying bless Thy children who are fatherless. 6 And may we all with joyful mind Our hearts as living offerings bring, The first-fruits of our life, to find A Father in our heavenly King; And learn in life and death to bless Thee, "Father of the fatherless." Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [O Thou Who madest land and sea]
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O Thou Who madest land and sea

Author: G. Thring Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #276 (1898) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Topics: Orphans; Orphans Lyrics: 1 O Thou Who madest land and sea, And guidest all, in all their ways, Who hearest those who bring to Thee Their sacrifice of prayer and praise; Oh, hear Thy children as they bring Themselves a lowly offering! 2 Great God, Who with a Father's love Dost watch o'er all created things, And gatherest all, below, above, Beneath the shadow of Thy wings; Protect, we pray Thee, now, and bless Thy children who are fatherless. 3 Thou hearest still the eagle's cry, And notest e'en a sparrow's fall, Thy listening ear doth heed on high, And hearken to the raven's call; Then, heavenly Father, hear and bless Thy children who are fatherless. 4 Come, heavenly Father, come to-day, For we Thy children come to Thee, And Thou wilt never say us, nay, If come we in humility; New-born in Thee, O Father, bless Thy children who are fatherless. 5 Cast forth upon the barren strand Of this lone world, to Thee we fly; In faith and hope, we fain would stand Beneath Thy sheltering arm for aye; Stretch forth Thy hand ad pitying bless Thy children who are fatherless. 6 And may we all with joyful mind Our hearts as living offerings bring, The first-fruits of our life, to find A Father in our heavenly King; And learn in life and death to bless Thee, "Father of the fatherless." Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: MELITA
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Let Justice Flow

Author: Douglas Romanow Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #295 (2013) Meter: Irregular Topics: Orphans First Line: Flow to the mouths of the hungry Refrain First Line: Let justice flow down, down like a river Scripture: Amos 5:24 Languages: English Tune Title: LET JUSTICE FLOW
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Lord Jesus Christ, the Children's Friend

Author: Anna Hoppe Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #394 (1926) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Prayer for Orphans Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, the children's Friend, To Thee the orphans we commend; Do Thou their ev'ry need supply Until they reach their home on high. 2 Thou pleadest still so tenderly, "Let little ones come unto Me." O grant us grace to do Thy will, Our hearts with love and mercy fill. 3 Bless Thou the fatherless, we pray, Abide with them from day to day, Feed Thou Thy lambs, O dearest Lord, In verdant pastures of Thy Word. 4 Grant that we heed Thy Word's commands, And give us willing hearts and hands; Let us our gifts of love bestow, That they Thy boundless love may know. 5 Bless all who in the parents' stead Provide these little ones with bread; Bless all who shield with loving arms These helpless ones from all alarms. 6 O precious Saviour, hear our prayers! Protect Thy lambs from earthy snares; Be Thou their Guide, O heavenly Friend, Until they reach their journey's end. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: SAXBY

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