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Abba, Father, God of love

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #CLI (1789) Lyrics: 1 Abba, Father, God of love! Send thy blessing from above; Light and life to all impart; Shine on each believing heart; Kindly comfort all who mourn, Into joy their sorrow turn; 2 Joy which none can take away, Joy which shall for ever stay; All thy kingdom from above, All the happiness of love; Be it to thy servants given, Pardon, holiness, and heaven. 3 Glorious in thy saints appear, Plant thy heavenly kingdom here; Faith and love and joy increase, Temperance and gentleness; Plant in us an humble mind, Patient, pitiful, and kind; 4 Meek and lowly let us be, Full of goodness, full of thee; Make us all in thee complete, Make us all for glory meet, Meet to appear before thy sight, Partners with the saints in light. 5 Let us, in our spirits, prove All the depths of humble love; Let us, in our lives, express All the heights of holiness; To thy church the pattern give, Shew how true believers live. 6 When the glorious race is run, Fought the fight, the battle won; Let us then with joy remove To thy family above; On the wings of angels fly, Shew how true believers die. Topics: At the Establishment of a religious Society Christian Fellowship Languages: English
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Ah wretched souls, who still remain

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #CIV (1789) Lyrics: 1 Ah wretched souls, who still remain, Slaves to the world, and slaves to sin! A nobler toil may I sustain, A nobler satisfaction win. 2 May we resolve with all our heart, With all our powers to serve the Lord; Nor from his precepts e'er depart, Whose service is a rich reward. 3 O be his service all our joy, Around let our example shine, Till others love the blest employ, And join in labours so divine. 4 Be this the purpose of our soul, Our solemn, our determin'd choice, To yield to his supreme controul, And in his kind commands rejoice. 5 O may we never faint nor tire, Nor wandering leave his sacred ways; Great God, accept our soul's desire, And give us strength to live thy praise. Topics: Faith, Holiness and moral Virtues Languages: English
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All knowing God, 'tis thine to know

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #I (1789) Lyrics: 1 All knowing God, 'tis thine to know The springs whence wrong opinions flow; To judge, from principles within, When frailty errs, and when we sin. 2 Who, among men, high Lord of all, Thy servants to his bar may call? Decide of heresy, and shake A brother o'er the flaming lake? 3 Who with another's eye can read? Or worship by another's creed? Revering thy command alone, We humbly seek and use our own. 4 If wrong, forgive; accept, if right; While faithful we obey our light; And, cens'uring none, are zealous still, To follow as to learn thy will. 5 When shall our happy eyes behold Thy people fashion'd in thy mould? And charity our lineage prove Deriv'd from thee, O God of love? Topics: The divine Perfections Religious Inquiry Languages: English
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Almighty Author of our frame

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #LXV (1789) Lyrics: 1 Almighty Author of our frame, To thee our vital pow'rs belong; Thy praise, (delightful, glorious theme!) Demands our heart, our life, our tongue. 2 Our hearts, our lives, our tongues, are thine: O be thy praise their best employ! But may our songs with angels join, Nor sacred awe forbid the joy! 3 Thy glories, the seraphick lyre, On all its strings attempts in vain; Then how shall mortals dare aspire, In thought, to try th' unequal strain? 4 Yet the Sov'reign of the skies To mortals bends a gracious ear; Nor the mean tribute will despise, If offer'd with a heart sincere. 5 Great God, accept the humble praise, And guide our heart, and guide our tongue, While to thy name we trembling raise The grateful, though unworthy, song. Topics: General Forms of Praise and Thanksgiving God exalted above all Praise Languages: English
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Almighty Maker, God

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #IX (1789) Lyrics: 1 Almighty Maker, God! How wond'rous is thy name! Thy glories now diffus'd abroad Through the creation's frame! 2 Nature in ev'ry dress, Her humble homage pays; And does a thousand ways express her undissembled praise. 3 Our sols would rise and sing Our Great Creator, too; Fain would our tongues adore our King, And pay the homage due. 4 Let joy and worship spend The remnant of my days, And to my God our souls ascend In grateful songs of praise. Topics: Creation, Preservation, and temporal Blessings To God the Creator Languages: English
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And art thou with us, gracious Lord

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #LXXXVII (1789) Lyrics: 1 And art thou with us, gracious Lord, To dissipate our fear? Dost thou proclaim thyself our God, Our God forever near? 2 Doth thy right hand, which form'd the earth, And bears up all the skies, Stretch from on high its friendly aid, When dangers round us rise? 3 On this support our souls shall lean, And banish every care; The gloomy vale of death shall smile, If God be with us there. 4 While we thy gracious succour prove 'Midst all our various ways The darkest shades through which we pass Shall echo with thy praise. Topics: Confidence and Resignation The Presence of God our sure Support Languages: English
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Author of every work divine

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #CLIV (1789) Lyrics: 1 Author of every work divine, Who dost thro' both creations shine, The God of nature and of grace, Thy glorious steps in all we see, And wisdom attribute to thee, And power, and majesty, and praise. 2 That all-informing breath thou art, Who dost continued life impart, And bidst the world persist to be; Garnish'd by thee yon azure sky; And all those beauteous orbs on high Depend in golden chains from thee. 3 Thou dost create the earth anew, Its Maker and Preserver too, By thine almighty arm sustain; Nature perceives thy secret force, And still holds on her even course, And owns thy providential reign. 4 Thou art the Universal Soul, The plastick power that fills the whole, And governs earth, air, sea, and sky; The creatures all thy breath receive, And who by thy inspiring live, Without thy inspiration die. 5 Spirit immense, eternal Mind! Thou on the souls of all mankind Dost with benignest influence move; Pleas'd to restore a sinful race, And new create a world of grace In all the image of thy love. Topics: The Mission of Christ and the Spirit The Divine Power and Energy Languages: English
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Author of Good, to thee we come

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #LXXIX (1789) Lyrics: 1 Author of Good, to thee we come' Thy ever wakeful eye Alone can all our wants discern, Thy hand alone supply. 2 O let thy fear within us dwell, Thy love our footsteps guide; That love shall vainer love expel; That fear, all fears beside. 3 And since, by error's force subdu'd, Too oft the stubborn will Mistaken shuns the latent good, And grasps the specious ill; 4 Not to our wish, but to our want, Do thou thy gifts apply; Unask'd, what good thou knowest, grant; What ill, tho' ask'd, deny. Topics: Adoration The divine Blessing implored Languages: English
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Awake, my soul! Awake, my tongue!

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #LI (1789) Lyrics: 1 Awake, my soul! Awake, my tongue! My God demands the grateful song; Let all my inmost pow'rs record The wond'rous goodness of the Lord! 2 Divinely free his mercy flows, Forgives my sins, allays my woes; And bids approaching death remove, And crowns me with a father's love. 3 My youth, decay'd, his pow'r repairs; His hand sustains my growing years; He satisfies my mouth with food, And feeds my soul with heav'nly good. 4 His mercy with unchanging rays Forever shines, while time decays; And children's children shall record The truth and goodness of the Lord. 5 While all his works his praise proclaim, And men and angels bless his name, O let my heart, my life, my tongue, Attend, and join the sacred song! Topics: Blessings temporal and spiritual The Mercies of God Languages: English
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Awake my soul, lift up thine eyes

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #CIII (1789) Lyrics: 1 Awake my soul, lift up thine eyes; See where thy foes against thee rise, In long array, a numerous host; Awake my soul, or thou art lost. 2 See where rebellious passions rage, And fierce desires and lusts engage; The meanest foe of all the train Has thousands and ten thousands slain. 3 Thou tread'st upon enchanted ground, Perils and snares beset thee round; Beware of all, guard every part, But most the traitor in thy heart. 4 Come, then, my soul, now learn to wield The weight of thine immortal shield; Put on the armour from above Of heavenly truth and heavenly love. 5 The terror and the charm repel, And powers of earth, and powers of hell; Thy Man of Calv'ry triumph'd here; Why should his faithful followers fear? Topics: Faith, Holiness and moral Virtues The Christian Warfare Languages: English

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