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Hail! Holy, holy, holy Lord!

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #9 (2011) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: John 5:23 Topics: The Nature and Mystery of God The Holy Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: DUNFERMLINE
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The counsels of redeeming grace

Author: S. Stennett Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book #47 (1898) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: John 5:39 Languages: English Tune Title: WOODSTOCK
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"Search the Scriptures"

Author: S. Stennett Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the African Methodist Episcopal Church #952 (1877) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: John 5:39 First Line: The counsels of redeeming grace Topics: On Reading the Holy Scriptures Languages: English
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Some Sweet Day

Author: Arthur W. French Hymnal: Redemption Songs #6 (1889) Scripture: John 5:28 First Line: We shall reach the river side Tune Title: [We shall reach the river side]
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Some Sweet Day

Author: Arthur W. French Hymnal: Sacred Trio #6 (1889) Scripture: John 5:28 First Line: We shall reach the river side Tune Title: [We shall reach the river side]
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Some Sweet Day

Author: Arthur W. French Hymnal: Songs of Free Grace #27 (1883) Scripture: John 5:28 First Line: We shall reach the river side Lyrics: 1 We shall reach the river side, Some sweet day, some sweet day; We shall cross the stormy tide, Some sweet day, some sweet day; We shall press the sands of gold, While before our eyes unfold Heaven’s splendors, yet untold, Some sweet day, some sweet day. 2 We shall pass inside the gate, Some sweet day, some sweet day; Peace and plenty for us wait, Some sweet day, some sweet day; We shall hear the wondrous strain, Glory to the Lamb that’s slain; Christ was dead, but lives again, Some sweet day, some sweet day. 3 We shall meet our lost and own, Some sweet day, some sweet day; Gath’ring round the great white throne, Some sweet day, some sweet day; By the tree of life so fair, Joy and rapture everywhere; O the bliss of over there! Some sweet day, some sweet day. Languages: English Tune Title: [We shall reach the river side]
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Hail, gladdening Light, of his pure glory poured

Author: John Keble, 1792-1866 Hymnal: Common Praise #16 (2000) Meter: Irregular Scripture: John 5:21 Lyrics: 1 Hail, gladdening Light, of his pure glory poured who is the immortal Father, heavenly, blest, holiest of holies, Jesus Christ our Lord. 2 Now we are come to the sun's hour of rest, the lights of evening round us shine, we hymn the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit divine. 3 Worthiest art thou at all times to be sung with undefilèd tongue, Son of our God, giver of life, alone: therefore in all the world thy glories, Lord, they own. Topics: Evening Languages: English Tune Title: SEBASTE
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O Son of Man, Thou Madest Known

Author: Milton S. Littlefield, 1864-1934 Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #128 (2011) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: John 5:17 Lyrics: 1 O Son of Man, Thou madest known, Through quiet work in shop and home, The sacredness of common things, The chance of life that each day brings. 2 O Workman true, may we fulfill In daily life Thy Father’s will; In duty’s call, Thy call we hear To fuller life through work sincere. 3 Thou Master Workman, grant us grace The challenge of our tasks to face; By loyal scorn of second best, By effort true, to meet each test. 4 And thus we pray in deed and word, Thy kingdom come on earth, O Lord; In work that gives effect to prayer, Thy purpose for Thy world we share. Amen. Topics: Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Jesus Life and Ministry Languages: English Tune Title: MARYTON
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O Son of Man

Author: Milton S. Littlefield Hymnal: The Hymnal of The Evangelical United Brethren Church #419 (1957) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: John 5:17 First Line: O Son of Man, Thou madest known Lyrics: 1 O Son of Man, Thou madest known, Through quiet work in shop and home, The sacredness of common things, The chance of life that each day brings. 2 O Workman true, may we fulfill In daily life Thy Father’s will; In duty’s call, Thy call we hear To fuller life, through work sincere. 3 Thou Master Workman, grant us grace The challenge of our tasks to face; By loyal scorn of second best, By effort true, to meet each test. 4 And thus we pray in deed and word, Thy kingdom come on earth, O Lord; In work that gives effect to prayer, Thy purpose for Thy world we share. Amen. Tune Title: BROOKFIELD
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O gladsome light, O grace

Author: Robert Bridges, 1844-1930 Hymnal: Common Praise #17 (2000) Meter: 6.6.7.6.6.7 Scripture: John 5:21 Lyrics: 1 O gladsome light, O grace of God the Father’s face, the eternal splendour wearing; celestial, holy, blest, our Saviour Jesus Christ, joyful in thine appearing. 2 Now, ere day fadeth quite, we see the evening light, our wonted hymn outpouring; Father of might unknown, thee, his incarnate Son, and Holy Spirit adoring. 3 To thee of right belongs all praise of holy songs, O Son of God, lifegiver; thee therefore, O most high, the world doth glorify and shall exalt forever. Topics: Evening Languages: English Tune Title: NUNC DIMITTIS

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