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What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone

Author: Edward Denny, 1796-1889 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 214 hymnals Topics: God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Life Among Men; God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Living Presence, Sympathy, and Intercession Used With Tune: ST. BERNARD

All you who seek for sure relief

Author: Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 30 hymnals Topics: Hope and Consolation; Passiontide; Suffering and Sorrow; Temptation, Penitence and Forgiveness; Year A Proper 9; Year C Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year C Second Sunday Before Advent Scripture: Luke 23:34 Used With Tune: ST BERNARD Text Sources: 18th century; Alt. the editors

All you who seek a comfort sure

Appears in 18 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. BERNARD
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I worship Thee, sweet will of God

Author: F. W. Faber Appears in 142 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. BERNARD
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Jesus, these eyes have never seen

Author: Ray Palmer Appears in 239 hymnals Topics: Communion with Christ Used With Tune: ST. BERNARD
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Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee

Author: John Hampden Gurney Appears in 243 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. BERNARD
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Lord, hear the right, regard my cry

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lord, hear the right, regard my cry, unto my prayer give heed, that doth not in hypocrisy from feigned lips proceed. 2 And from before thy presence let my judgment come to me; turn thou thine eyes to upright things, look thou on equity. 3 My heart thou provest, and by night dost visit and me try, but findest nought; for my intent my mouth doth not belie. 4 As for men’s works, I, by the word that from thy lips doth flow, have kept myself out of the paths wherein destroyers go. 5 Hold up my goings, Lord, me guide in those thy paths divine, so that my footsteps may not slide out of those ways of thine. 6 I called have on thee, O God, because thou wilt me hear: that thou may’st hearken to my speech, to me incline thine ear. 7 Thy wondrous loving-kindness show, thou that, by thy right hand, sav’st them that trust in thee from those that up against them stand. 8 As the apple of the eye me keep; in thy wings' shade me hide 9 from wasting deadly foes, who me beset on every side. 10 In their own fat they are inclosed; their mouth speaks loftily. 11 Our steps they compass, and to earth down bowing set their eye. 12 He like unto a lion is that’s greedy of his prey, or lion young, which lurking doth in secret places stay. 13 Arise, and disappoint my foe, and cast him down, O Lord: and from the wicked man my soul deliver by thy sword. 14 From worldly men, Lord, by thy hand let me delivered be, who only in this present life their part and portion see; Whom with thy treasure thou dost fill: they many sons receive; and of their great abundance they unto their children leave. 15 But as for me, I thine own face in righteousness will see; And with thy likeness, when I wake, I satisfied shall be. Scripture: Psalm 17 Used With Tune: ST BERNARD
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There is a fountain filled with blood

Author: William Cowper Appears in 2,479 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. BERNARD
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Attend, and mark the solemn fast

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Attend, and mark the solemn fast which to the Lord is dear; disdain the false unhallow'd mask which vain dissemblers wear. 2 Do I delight in sorrow’s dress? saith he who reigns above; the hanging head and rueful look, will they attract my love? 3 Let such as feel oppression’s load thy tender pity share: and let the helpless, homeless poor, be thy peculiar care. 4 Go, bid the hungry orphan be with thy abundance blest; invite the wand’rer to thy gate, and spread the couch of rest. 5 Let him who pines with piercing cold by thee be warm'd and clad; be thine the blissful task to make the downcast mourner glad. 6 Then, bright as morning, shall come forth, in peace and joy, thy days; and glory from the Lord above shall shine on all thy ways. Scripture: Isaiah 58:5-9 Used With Tune: ST BERNARD
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O Lord, with toil our days are filled

Author: Arthur Ainger, 1837-1904 Appears in 10 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. BERNARD

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