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O LORD My God, in You I Refuge Seek

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Holiness and Justice of; Persecution; Trust and Assurance Scripture: Psalm 7 Used With Tune: SONG 24 Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016
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The Day Is Come

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Meter: 10.10.10 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The day is come, the solemn day of doom Lyrics: 1 The day is come, the solemn day of doom; The Judge appears upon a shining cloud; And all mankind is wakened from the tomb By the archangel’s trumpet, clear and loud. The dead come forth; and all, both small and great, Are summoned to God’s awful judgment seat. 2 Ten thousand angels are around their Lord, Forth issues from His throne a fiery flood; And with the mighty mandate of His word He separates the wicked from the good; These on the right—those on the other hand— Waiting their everlasting sentence stand. 3 Hide us, ye hills, ye mountains, on us fall! With fear and piercing shrieks the guilty cry, And to the caves and rocks for succor call, Hide us, O hide us from His searching eye; O save us from the fury of His ire, From the undying worm and lake of fire! 4 But O what joys the saints of God await! Bliss unalloyed, and sunshine without night; Christ opens wide to them His palace gate, And bids them drink of pleasures infinite; God wipes all tears for ever from their eyes, And gives to them the life that never dies. 5 Thou Christ, who came from Heav’n our wounds to cure, And all the works of Satan to destroy, O purify us, Lord, as Thou art pure, That we may come to that unsullied joy, And fashioned in Thy glorious image be, And, by Thy grace divine, be like to Thee! Used With Tune: SONG 24 Text Sources: The Holy Year (London: Rivingtons: 1862)

Lord, thou hast brought us to our journey's end

Author: Cyril Argentine Alington Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: SONG XXIV

O Christ, my God, who seest the unseen

Author: Christina G. Rossetti Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: SONG 24
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Lighten the Darkness

Author: Frances M. Owen, 1842-1883 Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: Lighten the darkness of our life's long night Topics: Pilgrimage and Conflict Used With Tune: SONG 24

Francis Kindlemarsh's Carol

Author: Francis Kindlemarsh (fl. c. 1570) Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: From virgin's womb this Christmas day did spring Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: SONG 24 Text Sources: From 'Songs of Sundry Natures,' by William Byrd (1589)
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Come, Holy Ghost

Author: Author unknown Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Come Holy Ghost, and with thy sacred fire Lyrics: 1. Come, Holy Ghost, and with thy sacred fire Stengthen my heart, and purify my soul; Lighten my mind, that I may see aright; Come, Holy Ghost, and make my spirit whole. 2. Through storms of life, my battle armor be; Justly to guide my weak and wandering feet Into the paths that will forever lead Unto the mercy of God's judgment seat. 3. Lord, may thy spirit ever stay with me Until at last I come to be with thee, When I shall see, with all the saints in heaven, The mighty visions of eternity. Used With Tune: SONG 24

O LORD, My God, in You I Refuge Take

Author: Julie Tennent; Timothy Tennent Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Supplication Scripture: Psalm 7 Used With Tune: SONG 24

Eternal Father, Lord Of Space And Time

Author: Robert Dobbie Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: SONG 24
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Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guest

Author: George Wallace Briggs, 1875-1959 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 50 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guest; no, let us be your guests and with you dine; at your own table now be manifest in your own sacrament of bread and wine. 2 We meet as in the upper room they met; now at the table, blessing, yet you stand: 'This is my body': this you give us yet; faith still receives the cup as from your hand. 3 One body we, one body who partake, one church united in communion blessed; one name we bear, one bread of life we break, with all your saints on earth and saints at rest. 4 One with each other, Lord, and one in you, who are one Saviour and one living head; open our eyes to see with vision true; be known to us in breaking of the bread. Topics: Communion of Saints; Maundy Thursday; Saints Days and Holy Days Apostles; Saints Days and Holy Days St Luke; Unity of the Church Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Used With Tune: SONG 24

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