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God of our youth, to whom we yield

Author: William Byron Forbush Hymnal: The New Hymnal for American Youth #162 (1930) Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET

God of Our Youth, to Whom We Yield

Author: William Byron Forbush, 1868-1928, alt. Hymnal: Christian Worship #608 (1941) Topics: School and College Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET
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God of our youth, to whom we yield

Author: William Byron Forbush Hymnal: Christian Worship and Praise #633 (1939) Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET
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Lord God of Hosts, Whose Mighty Hand

Author: William A. Dunkerley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3695 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Lord God of hosts, whose mighty hand Dominion holds on sea and land, In peace and war Your will we see Shaping the larger liberty; Nations may rise and nations fall, Your changeless purpose rules them all. 2. For those who weak and broken lie In weariness and agony, Great Healer, to their beds of pain Come, touch and make them whole again. O hear a people’s prayers, and bless Your servants in their hour of stress! 3. For those to whom the call shall come, We pray Your tender welcome home; The toil, the bitterness, all past, We trust them to Your love at last. O hear a people’s prayers for all Who, nobly striving, nobly fall! 4. For those who minister and heal, And spend themselves, their skill, their zeal, Renew their hearts with Christlike faith, And guard them from disease and death; And in Your own good time, Lord, send Your peace on earth till time shall end. Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET
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Gloomy Night Embraced The Place

Author: Richard Crashaw Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8334 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Gloomy night embraced the place Wherein the noble Infant lay: The Babe looked up and showed His face; In spite of darkness, it was day! It was Thy day, sweet! and did rise Not from the east, but from Thine eyes. 2 We saw Thee in Thy balmy nest, Young dawn of our eternal day! We saw Thine eyes break from the east And chase the trembling shades away; We saw Thee, and we blessed the sight; We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. 3 Welcome, all wonders in one sight! Eternity shut in a span! Summer in winter, day in night! Heaven on earth, and God in Man! Great little One! Whose lowly birth, Lifts earth to Heav’n, stoops Heav’n to earth. 4 To Thee, meek Majesty! soft King Of simple graces and sweet loves; Each one of us his lamb will bring, And each his pair of silver doves; Till burnt in fire of Thy fair eyes, Ourselves become our sacrifice! Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET
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Dear Dying Lamb

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9097 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: Dear dying Lamb, for whom alone Lyrics: 1 Dear dying Lamb, for whom alone We suffer pain, and shame, and loss, Hear Thine afflicted people groan, Crushed by the burden of Thy cross, And bear our fainting spirits up, And bless the bitter, sacred cup. 2 Drunkards, and slaves of lewd excess, Bad, lawless men, Thou knowst, we lived: The world, and we were then at peace, No devil his own servants grieved; Evil we did, but suffered none: The world will always love its own. 3 But now we would Thy Word obey, And strive to escape the wrath divine, Exposed to all, a helpless prey, Bruised by our enemies, and Thine, As sheep midst ravening wolves we lie, And daily grieve, and daily die. 4 Smitten, we turn the other cheek, Our ease, and name, and goods forego, Help, or redress no longer seek In any child of man below; The powers Thou didst for us ordain, For us they bear the sword in vain. 5 But wilt Thou not at last appear, Into Thine hand the matter take? We look for no protection here, But Thee our only refuge make, To Thee, O righteous Judge, appeal, And wait Thy just and perfect will. 6 Thou wilt not shut Thy bowels up, Or justice to the oppressed deny; Thy mercy’s ears Thou cannot stop, Against the mournful prisoners’ cry, Who ever make our humble moan, And look for help to Thee alone. 7 Then help us meekly to sustain The cross of man’s oppressive power, To slight the shame, endure the pain, And calmly wait the welcome hour, That brings the fiery chariot down, And whirls us to our heav’nly crown. Languages: Latin Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET
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Oh Hand Of Bounty, Largely Spread

Author: Reginald Heber, 1783-1826 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12065 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Oh hand of bounty, largely spread. By whom our every want is fed, Whate’er we touch, or taste, or see, We owe them all, oh Lord! to Thee; The corn, the oil, the purple wine, Are all Thy gifts, and only Thine! 2 The stream Thy word to nectar dyed. The bread Thy blessing multiplied, The stormy wind, the whelming flood, That silent at Thy mandate stood, How well they knew Thy voice divine, Whose works they were, and only Thine! 3 Though now no more on earth we trace Thy footsteps of celestial grace, Obedient to Thy word and will We seek Thy daily mercy still; Its blessèd beams around us shine. And Thine we are, and only Thine! Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET
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Servant of God, And Son Of Man

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8987 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Servant of God, and Son of Man, Eternal Son of God Most High; Fulfill the great redeeming plan, Which brought Thee, Savior, from the sky, Anointed by Thy Spirit and sealed, With all His glorious fullness filled. 2 His soul’s delight, His best beloved, Give us Thyself and Him to know; The righteousness by God approved, To us poor sinful Gentiles show; The righteousness which faith imparts, Impute, implant it on our hearts. 3 Jesus, for this we still attend, Thy kingdom in the isles to prove, The law of sin and death to end, We wait for all the power of love; The law of perfect liberty, The law of life, which is in Thee! 4 O might it now from Thee proceed, With Thee, into the souls of men; Throughout the world Thy Gospel spread, And let Thy glorious Spirit reign, On all the ransomed race bestowed, And fill the universe with God. Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET
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Recessional

Author: Rudyard Kipling Hymnal: For God and Country #1 (1918) First Line: God of our fathers, known of old Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET
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Recessional

Author: Rudyard Kipling Hymnal: The Fellowship Hymn Book #5b (1908) First Line: God of our fathers, known of old Languages: English Tune Title: LEST WE FORGET

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