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Psalm 118

Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #78 (2005) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Oh, set ye open unto me Lyrics: 1 Oh, set ye open unto me the gates of righteousness; then will I enter into them, and I the Lord will bless. 2 This is the gate of God, by it the just shall enter in. Thee will I praise, who answered me and hast my safety been. 3 That stone is made head corner-stone, which builders did despise: this is the doing of the Lord, and wondrous in our eyes. 4 This is the day God made, in it we'll joy triumphantly. Save now, I pray thee, Lord; I pray, send now prosperity. 5 Thou art my God, I'll thee exalt; my God, I will thee praise. Give thanks to God, for he is good: his mercy lasts always. Topics: Christian Year Ascension; Christian Year Easter; Morning; Sunday Scripture: Psalm 118:19-25 Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHWARK
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Psalm 118

Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #78 (2008) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Oh, set ye open unto me Lyrics: 1 Oh, set ye open unto me the gates of righteousness; then will I enter into them, and I the Lord will bless. 2 This is the gate of God, by it the just shall enter in. Thee will I praise, who answered me and hast my safety been. 3 That stone is made head corner-stone, which builders did despise: this is the doing of the Lord, and wondrous in our eyes. 4 This is the day God made, in it we'll joy triumphantly. Save now, I pray thee, Lord; I pray, send now prosperity. 5 Thou art my God, I'll thee exalt; my God, I will thee praise. Give thanks to God, for he is good: his mercy lasts always. Topics: Christian Year Ascension; Christian Year Easter; Morning; Sunday Scripture: Psalm 118:28-29 Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHWARK

This is the day the Lord hath

Hymnal: Crescent Service Program No. 15 #d24 (1917) First Line: O set ye open unto me the gates of righteousness Languages: English

This is the day the Lord hath

Hymnal: Crescent Service Program No. 12 #d26 (1915) First Line: O set ye open unto me the gates of righteousness Languages: English

This is the day the Lord hath

Hymnal: Crescent Service Program No. 13 #d28 (1916) First Line: O set ye open unto me the gates of righteousness Languages: English

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