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To Thy temple I repair

Author: Rev. James Montgomery (1771-1854) Appears in 302 hymnals Used With Tune: KYRIE ELEISON

Come, let us tune our loftiest song

Author: Robert Athow West Appears in 60 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ Praise and Glory Used With Tune: MOZART

Let me be with thee where thou art

Author: Charlotte Elliott Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 68 hymnals Topics: Hymns Chiefly for Personal Use; Ascensiontide; Holy Communion Used With Tune: MOZART

O my Savior, crucified!

Author: Robert C. Chapman, 1803-1902 Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: MOZART
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Creation's Lord, we give thee thanks

Author: William De Witt Hyde Appears in 46 hymnals Used With Tune: MOZART
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Come, Ye Weary Souls Oppressed

Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Come ye weary souls oppressed Lyrics: 1 Come ye weary souls oppressed, Find in Christ the promised rest; On Him all your burdens roll, He can wound, and He make whole. 2 Ye that dread the wrath of God, Come and wash in Jesu’s blood; To the Son of David cry, In His word He’s passing by. 3 Naked, guilty, poor, and blind, All your wants in Jesus find; This the day of mercy is, Now accept the proffered bliss. 4 Debtors, who have naught to pay, Come to Jesus, haste away; All your sins on Him were laid, All your debts the Surety paid. 5 "It is finished!" lo! He cries, Ere on yonder cross He dies; O believe the record true, Jesus died for such as you. Used With Tune: KYRIE Text Sources: Collection of Psalms and Hymns by Richard De Courcy
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Sieh, wie lieblich und wie fein

Appears in 89 hymnals Used With Tune: [Sieh, wie lieblich und wie fein]

Haleliwia! mawl i Dduw (Alleluia to our God)

Author: An.; D. H. Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: NOTTINGHAM
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The Highest Heavens, The Brightest Sun

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The high­est heav­ens, the bright­est sun Lyrics: 1 The high­est heav­ens, the bright­est sun, Are but faint em­blems of their Lord; He is the great, the migh­ty One, Strong is His arm, and true His word. 2 On earth what can with Him com­pare? Princes from Him de­rive their pow­er; Riches but sor­did tri­fles are, And beau­ty but a fad­ing flow­er. 3 He formed the stars, those glit­ter­ing orbs, Which move and shine at His com­mand; He made the bois­ter­ous sea, and curbs Its rag­ing bil­lows with His hand. 4 His aw­ful thun­der shakes the skies, The dus­ky clouds He makes His throne; With fear­ful speed His light­ning flies, And storms of hail come ratt­ling down. 5 The blus­ter­ing winds His will ob­ey, All na­ture trem­bles at His nod; He gov­erns with re­sist­less sway, And spreads His ter­rors all abroad. Used With Tune: MOZART Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton and Briggs,1818)
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Praying by the river-side

Author: T. T. Lynch Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Praying by the river-side]

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