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Jesus, exalted far on high

Hymnal: The Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book #228a (1859) Tune Title: ST. NICHOLAS
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After thy loving-kindness, Lord

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P51c (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 After thy loving-kindness, Lord, have mercy upon me: for thy compassions great, blot out all mine iniquity. 2 Me cleanse from sin, and throughly wash from mine iniquity; 3 for my transgressions I confess; my sin I ever see. 4 ’Gainst thee, thee only, have I sinned, in thy sight done this ill; that when thou speak’st thou may’st be just, and clear in judging still. 5 Behold, I in iniquity was formed the womb within; My mother also me conceived in guiltiness and sin. 6 Behold, thou in the inward parts with truth delighted art; and wisdom thou shalt make me know within the hidden part. 7 Do thou with hyssop sprinkle me, I shall be cleansed so; yea, wash thou me, and then I shall be whiter than the snow. 8 Of gladness and of joyfulness make me to hear the voice, that so these very bones which thou hast broken may rejoice. 9 All mine iniquities blot out, thy face hide from my sin. 10 Create a clean heart, Lord, renew a right spirit me within. 11 Cast me not from thy sight, nor take thy Holy Spirit away: 12 restore me thy salvation’s joy; with thy free Spirit me stay. 13 Then will I teach thy ways unto those that transgressors be; and those that sinners are shall then be turned unto thee. 14 O God, of my salvation God, from guilt of blood me free: then of thy righteousness my tongue shall sing aloud to thee. 15 My closed lips, O Lord, by thee let them be opened; then shall thy praises by my mouth abroad be published. 16 Thou sacrifice desirest not, else would I give it thee; nor wilt thou with burnt-offering at all delighted be. 17 A broken spirit is to God a pleasing sacrifice: A broken and a contrite heart, Lord, thou wilt not despise. 18 In thy good pleasure do thou good to Zion, thine own hill: the walls of thy Jerusalem build up of thy good will. 19 Then righteous offerings shall thee please, and offerings burnt which they, with whole burnt-offerings, and with calves, shall on thine altar lay. Scripture: Psalm 51 Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN

O Lord, how are my foes increased!

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #3 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 3 Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN (HAVERGAL)
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Eternal Source of Joys Divine

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1358 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. Eternal source of joys divine, To Thee my soul aspires; O could I say, The Lord is mine, ’Tis all my soul desires. 2. My hope, my trust, my life, my Lord, Assure me of Thy love; O speak the kind, transporting word, And bid my fears remove. 3. Then shall my thankfulness rejoice, And triumph in my God, Till heav’nly rapture tune my voice, To spread Thy praise abroad. Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN (Havergal)
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Behold my Servant! see him rise

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #R23a (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Behold my Servant! see him rise exalted in my might! Him have I chosen, and in him I place supreme delight. 2 On him, in rich effusion pour'd, my Spirit shall descend; my truths and judgments he shall show to earth’s remotest end. 3 Gentle and still shall be his voice, no threats from him proceed; the smoking flax he shall not quench, nor break the bruised reed. 4 The feeble spark to flames he’ll raise; the weak will not despise; judgment he shall bring forth to truth, and make the fallen rise. 5 The progress of his zeal and pow’r shall never know decline, till foreign lands and distant isles receive the law divine. Scripture: Isaiah 42:1-5 Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN
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O Lord, how are my foes increased!

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P3 (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how are my foes increased! against me many rise. 2 Many say of my soul, For him in God no succour lies. 3 Yet thou my shield and glory art, the uplifter of mine head. 4 I cried, and, from his holy hill the Lord me answer made. 5 I laid me down and slept, I waked, for God sustained me. 6 I will not fear though thousands ten set round against me be. 7 Arise, O Lord; save me, my God; for thou hast struck my foes upon the cheek; the wicked's teeth hast broken by thy blows. 8 Salvation surely doth belong unto the Lord alone; thy blessing, Lord, for evermore thy people is upon. Scripture: Psalm 3 Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN
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Sweet was the hour, O Lord, to Thee

Hymnal: The Church Hymnary #42 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN
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And didst Thou hunger then, O Lord

Hymnal: The Children's Hymn Book #101 (1881) Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN
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My wonted strength and force he hath

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P102c (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 23 My wonted strength and force he hath abated in the way, my days he also shortened hath: 24 thus therefore did I say, My God, in mid-time of my days take thou me not away: from age to age eternally thy years endure and stay. 25 The firm foundation of the earth of old time thou hast laid; the heavens also are the work which thine own hands have made. 26 Thou shalt for evermore endure, but they shall perish all; yea, every one of them wax old, like to a garment, shall: Thou, as a vesture, shalt them change, and they shall changed be; 27 but thou the same art, and thy years are to eternity. 28 The children of thy servants shall continually endure; and in thy sight, O Lord, their seed shall be established sure. Scripture: Psalm 102:23-28 Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN
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Praise ye the Lord, for he is good

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P107b (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord, for he is good, his mercies lasting be; 2 let his redeemed say so, whom he from hand of foes did free; 3 and gathered them out of the lands, from north, south, east, and west. 4 They strayed in desert's pathless way, not city found to rest. 5 Their soul with thirst and hunger faints when troubles sore them press, 6 they cry unto the Lord, and he them frees from their distress. 7 Them also in a way to walk that right is he did guide, that they might to a city go, wherein they might abide. 8 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, and for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 9 For he the soul that longing is doth fully satisfy; with goodness he the hungry soul doth fill abundantly. 10 Such as shut up in darkness deep, and in death's shade abide, whom strongly hath affliction bound and irons fast have tied: 11 because against the words of God they wrought rebelliously; and they the counsel did contemn of him that is most High: 12 With labour he brought down their hearts, they fell, and help none gave; 13 in trouble to the Lord they cried, from straits he did them save. 14 He out of darkness did them bring, and from death's shade them take; their bands, wherewith they had been bound, he did asunder break. 15 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, and for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 16 Because the mighty gates of brass in pieces he did tear, by him in sunder also cut the bars of iron were. 17 Fools, for their trespasses and sins, do sore affliction ber; 18 all kinds of meat their soul abhors; they to death's gates draw near. 19 In grief they cry to God; he saves them from their miseries. 20 He sends his word, them heals, and them from their destruction frees. 21 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, and for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 22 And let them sacrifice to him offerings of thankfulness; and let them show abroad his works in songs of joyfulness. 23 Who go to sea in ships and in great waters trading be, 24 the Lord's works these within the deep and his great wonders see. 25 For he commands, and forth in haste the stormy tempest flies, which makes the sea with rolling waves aloft to swell and rise. 26 They mount to heaven, then to the depths they do go down again; their soul doth faint and melt away with trouble and with pain. 27 They reel and stagger like one drunk at their wit's end they be: 28 in trouble to the Lord they cry, from straits he sets them free. 29 The storm is changed into a calm at his command and will; so that the waves, which raged before, now quiet are and still. 30 Then are they glad, because at rest and quiet now they be: so to the haven he them brings, which they desired to see. 31 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, and for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 32 Among the people gathered let them exalt his name; among assembled elders spread is most renowned fame. 33 He turneth springs to thirsty ground, floods to a wilderness; 34 for sins of those that dwell therein, fat land to barrenness. 35 He turns to pools the wilderness long parched with drought and burned; by him the ground dried up before to water-springs is turned. 36 And there, for dwelling, he a place doth to the hungry give, that they a city may prepare where they in peace may live. 37 There sow they fields, and vineyards plant, which yield fruits of increase; 38 his blessing makes them multiply, lets not their herds decrease. 39 Again they are diminished, and brought to low estate, by pressure of calamity, and by affliction great. 40 On princes he doth pour contempt, and causeth them to stray, and wander in a wilderness, wherein there is no way. 41 Yet setteth he the poor on high from all their miseries, and even like unto a flock he maketh families. 42 They that are righteous shall rejoice, when they the same shall see, and, as ashamed, stop her mouth shall all iniquity. 43 Whoso is wise, and will these things observe, and them record, even they shall understand the love and kindness of the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 107 Languages: English Tune Title: EDEN

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