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Not always on the mount may we

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer, 1840 - 1929 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #535a (1958) Lyrics: 1 Not always on the mount may we Rapt in the heavenly vision be; The shores of thought and feeling know The Spirit’s tidal ebb and flow. 2 'Lord, it is good abiding here,' We cry, the heavenly presence near; The vision vanishes, our eyes Are lifted into vacant skies. 3 Yet hath one such exalted hour Upon the soul redeeming power, And its strength through after days We travel our appointed ways; 4 Till all the lowly vale grows bright, Transfigured in remembered light, And in untiring souls we bear The freshness of the upper air. 5 The mount for vision: but below The paths of daily duty go, And nobler life therein shall own The pattern on the mountain shown. Topics: The Life In Christ Contemplation; The Life In Christ Pilgrimage Languages: English Tune Title: LOB SEI DEM ALLMACHTIGEN GOTT
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How Blessed Is This Place, O Lord

Author: Ernest Edwin Ryden Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #581 (1926) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 How blessed is this place, O Lord, Where Thou art worshiped and adored; Our faith would here an altar raise Unto Thy glory, God of praise! 2 Here let Thy sacred fire of old Descend to kindle spirits cold; And may our prayers, when here we bend, Like incense sweet to Thee ascend. 3 Here let the weary one find rest, The aching heart a comfort blest, The guilty soul a sure retreat, The sinner pardon at Thy feet. 4 Here gather us around Thy board To keep the feast with Thee, dear Lord, And when in faith our souls draw near, May we discern Thy presence here. 5 And when these earthly Sabbaths cease, O may our souls depart in peace, Around Thy glorious throne to meet, And find it, Lord, a mercy-seat! Amen. Topics: Occasional Dedications-Altar; Hospital; Church, Dedications; Dedications Altar Languages: English Tune Title: LOB SEI DEM ALLMÄCHTIGEN GOTT
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Blest Easter Day, What Joy is Thine

Author: Olaus Petri, 1497-1552 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #80 (1901) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Blest Easter day, what joy is thine! Lyrics: 1 Blest Easter day, what joy is thine! We praise, dear Lord, Thy Name divine, For Thou hast triumphed o'er the tomb; No more we need to dread its gloom. 2 That tree, on which Thou offer'dst up Thy life, now bears the fruit of hope: Thy precious blood for us is shed, Now we may feed on heavenly bread. 3 We thank Thee, Jesus, that Thy hand Has freed us from sin's galling band; No more its thralldom we need fear; The year of liberty is here. 4 O Jesus Christ, God's Son elect, Our Paschal Lamb without defect, To us Thou givest strength indeed, In all our conflicts, all our need. 5 Through Thee we always shall prevail, However hell may us assail, Thou setst us free, Thy name to praise, And leadst us into heavenly ways. 6 Oh, grant, that as Thou didst arise, I too, with joy, may heavenward rise, First from my sin, to love Thy way, Then from the grave, at the last day. 7 All praise to Thee who from death's might, From carnal lust and sin's dark plight Redeemest me, and show'st how I May reach eternal life on high. Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: LOB SEI DEM ALLMÄCHTIGEN GOTT

Now In The Name Of Him

Author: Frederik Herman Kaan Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada #313 (1971) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Now in the name of him, who sent Tune Title: LOB SEI DEM ALLMACHTIGEN GOTT

Not always on the mount

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #153 (1969) First Line: Not always on the mount may we Topics: Jesus Christ Life and Ministry Tune Title: LOB SEI DEM ALLMÄCHTIGEN

Here in the Name of Christ

Author: Benjamin La Trobe (1725-1786); Christian Gregor, 1723-1801; Heinrich von Bruiningk (1738-1785); Compiler Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #433 (1972) First Line: Here in the name of Christ our Lord Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; The Church Receiving of Members Scripture: Acts 18:8 Languages: English Tune Title: LOB SEI DEM ALLMÄCHTIGEN
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How Blessed Is This Place, O Lord

Author: E. E. Ryden Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #513 (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 How blessed is this place, O Lord, Where Thou art worshiped and adored; Our faith would here an altar raise To Thy great glory, God of praise! 2 Here let Thy sacred fire of old Descend to kindle spirits cold; And may our prayers, when here we bend, Like incense sweet to Thee ascend. 3 Here let the weary one find rest, The aching heart a comfort blest, The guilty soul a sure retreat, The sinner pardon at Thy feet. 4 Here gather us around Thy board To keep the feast with Thee, dear Lord, And when in faith our souls draw near, May we discern thy presence here. 5 And when these earthly Sabbaths cease, O may our souls depart in peace, Around Thy glorious throne to meet, And find it, Lord, a mercy-seat! Topics: Dedication Languages: English Tune Title: RYDEN
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Wohl Dem, Der In Gottesfurcht Steht

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13591 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Wohl dem, der in Gottesfurcht steht, Und der auf seinem Wege geht; Dein eigen Hand dich nähren soll, So lebst du recht und geht dir wohl. 2 Dein Weib wird in dei’m Hause sein Wie ein’ Reben voll Trauben fein, Und dein’ Kinder um deinen Tisch Wie Ölpflanzen, gesund und frisch. 3 Sich so reich Segen hängt dem an, Wo in Gottes Furcht lebt ein Mann, Von ihm lässt der alt’ Fluch und Zorn, Den Menschenkindern angebor’n. 4 Aus Zion wird Gott segnen dich, Dass du wirst schauen stetiglich Das Glück der Stadt Jerusalem, Für Gott in Gnaden angenehm. 5 Fristen wird er das Leben dein Und mit Güte stets bei dir sein, Dass du sehen wirst Kindes Kind Und dass Israel Friede findt. Languages: German Tune Title: ALLMÄCHTIGER GOTT
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Die Sonn hoch an dem Himmel steht

Author: Amborsius Lobwasser Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch (Bayern, Mitteldeutschland, Thüringen) #459 (2014) Lyrics: 1 Die Sonn hoch an dem Himmel steht, ihr Glanz über die Welt weit geht, laßt uns auftun der Herzen Schrein, auf daß drein leucht ihr heller Schein. 2 Die rechte Sonn ist Jesus Christ, das Licht er zu dem Leben ist, das er uns heute durch sein Wort hell leuchten läßt an allem Ort. 3 Laßt wandeln uns in diesem Licht, bei dem man auch im Finstern sieht; ohne das Licht man hellen Tag von finstrer Nacht nicht scheiden mag. Topics: Glaube - Liebe - Hoffnung Mittag, Tägliches Brot Languages: German Tune Title: [Die Sonn hoch an dem Himmel steht]

Die Sonn hoch an dem Himmel steht

Author: Ambrosius Lobwasser Hymnal: Evangelisches Kirchengesangbuch #544 (1969) Languages: German Tune Title: [Die Sonn hoch an dem Himmel steht]

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