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O love, how deep, how broad, how high

Author: Anonymous; Benjamin Webb Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 146 hymnals Topics: Christ Humanity of; Christ Life of Earth; Christ Love of; Christ Ministry of; Example of Christ; Grace Magnified; Ministry of Christ Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY Text Sources: Latin, 15th century

O Thou, to whose all-searching sight

Author: Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf, 1700 - 1760; John Wesley, 1703 - 1791 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 396 hymnals Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY
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We sing the praise of him who died

Author: T. Kelly (1769-1855) Appears in 197 hymnals Lyrics: 1 We sing the praise of him who died, of him who died upon the cross; the sinner's hope let sin deride — for this we count the world but loss. 2 Inscribed upon the cross we see in shining letters, 'God is love'; He bears our sins upon the tree, he brings us mercy from above. 3 The cross — it takes our guilt away;, it holds the fainting spirit up; it cheers with hope the gloomy day and sweetens every bitter cup; 4 It makes the coward spirit brave and nerves the feeble arm for fight; it takes the terror from the grave and gilds the bed of death with light: 5 The balm of life, the cure of woe, the measure and the pledge of love; the sinner's refuge here below, the angels' theme in heaven above. Topics: God, Saviour Suffering and Dying; Lent 5, The King and the Kingdom The Victory of the Cross; Palm Sunday The Way of the Cross Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY
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Give peace, O God, give peace again

Author: Henry W. Baker Appears in 252 hymnals First Line: O God of love, O King of peace Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY

God calling yet! Shall I not hear?

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen; Sarah Findlater Appears in 437 hymnals Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY
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Soon may the last glad song arise

Appears in 256 hymnals Used With Tune: [Soon may the last glad song arise]
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O Love of God

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 116 hymnals First Line: O love of God, how strong and true Topics: God the Father Majesty and Power Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY
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Lord of all being, throned afar

Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes Appears in 450 hymnals Topics: Christians Dependence on Christ; Praise and Adoration Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY

God of all power, and truth, and grace

Author: Charles Wesley 1707-88 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 72 hymnals Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY

God of the strong, God of the weak

Author: Richard Watson Gilder Appears in 42 hymnals Used With Tune: OMBERSLEY

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