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Codwch, filwyr, deuwch dan y faner (Rouse then, soldiers, rally round the banner)

Author: W. F. S.; D. H. Appears in 256 hymnals First Line: Seinwch ryfelgri! Gwelwch elyn cry (Sound the battle cry! See the foe is nigh) Used With Tune: SOUND THE BATTLE CRY (SEINWCH RYFELGRI)
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Co-Education

Author: R. M. Haines Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: In former days, which many praise Refrain First Line: Hurrah for the frog that sat in the bog Used With Tune: [In former days, which many praise]
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Coeli enarrant

Author: T. S. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The heavens and the firmament Lyrics: 1 The heavens and firmament on high do wondrously declare The glory of God omnipotent, his works and what they are. 2 The wondrous works of God appeare by every daies success? The nights likewise which their race run the self same thing express. 3 There is no language, tongue, or speech, where their sound is not heard; In all the earth and coasts thereof their knowledge is confer'd. 4 In them the Lord made for the Sun a place of great renown: who like a bride-groome ready trim'd, doth from his chamber come. 5 And as a valiant champion, who for to get a prize, With joy doth hast to take in hand, some noble enterprise. 6 And all the skie from end to end he compasseth about: Nothing can hide if from his heat, but he will find it out. 7 How perfect is the law of God, how is his covenant sure: Converting soules, and making wise the simple and obscure. 8 Just are the Lords commandements, and glad both heart and mind: His precepts pure and do give light to eyes that be full blind. 9 The feare of God is excellent and doth endure for ever: The judgements of the lord are true, and righteous altogether. 10 And more to be embrac'd alway, then fined gold I say: The honey and the honey-combe are not so sweet as they. 11 By them thy servant is fore-warn'd to have God in regard; And in performance of the same, there shall be great reward. 12 But Lord what earthly man doth know the errors of his life: Then cleanse me from my secret sins, which are in me most rife: 13 And keep me that presumptuous sins prevaile not over me: And so shall I be innocent, and great offences flee. 14 Accept my mouth and eke my heart, my words and thoughts each one: For my Redeemer and my strength, O Lord, thou art alone. Scripture: Psalm 19

Coelo Redemptor praetulit

Author: Pope Benedict XIV Appears in 1 hymnal

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