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Our God and Father mindful of the love

Author: William Bright Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Our God and Father mindful of the love That bought us, once for all, on Calvary’s tree, We join our wills with His, who reigns above, And, for His kingdom, here present to Thee That only offering welcome in Thine eyes, Ourselves,—perforce a willing sacrifice. 2 Look, Father, look on His anointed face, And look on us as dedicate to Him; Look not on our misusings of Thy grace, Our prayer so languid, and our faith so dim; For lo, between our sins and their reward We set Thy love revealed in Christ, our Lord. 3 And then for those, our dearest and our best, By these, Thy heartening tokens, we appeal; O fold them closer to Thy mercy’s breast, O do Thin utmost for their souls’ true weal; From tainting mischief keep them white and clear, And crown Thy gifts with grace to persevere. 4 And not for them alone, O Lord, we plead, But for the world Thou gav’st Thyself to win; Prepare us by this feast to meet its need, To succor weakness and to conquer sin; In this Thy service make us glad and free, And grant us never more to part with Thee. Used With Tune: UNDE ET MEMORES

Why Do You Stand So Far Away?

Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Why do You stand so far away, O LORD? Scripture: Psalm 10:1-11 Used With Tune: UNDE ET MEMORES

Reposa Mi Alma

Author: Katharina con Schlegel, 1697-?; J. L. Borthwick; M. J. de Caudill; F. J. Pagura Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Reposa, mi alma, Dios contiga está Used With Tune: UNDE ET MEMORES
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Eternal God, before whose face we stand

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith (b. 1926) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Eternal God, before whose face we stand, your earthly children, fashioned by your hand, hear and behold us, for to you alone all hearts are open, all our longings known: so for our world and for ourselves we pray the gift of peace, O Lord, in this our day. 2 We come with grief, with thankfulness and pride, to hold in honour those who served and died; we bring our hurt, our loneliness and loss, to him who hung forsaken on the cross; who, for our peace, our pains and sorrows bore, and with the Father lives for evermore. 3 O Prince of Peace, who gave for us your life, look down in pity on our sin and strife. May this remembrance move our hearts to build a peace enduring, and a hope fulfilled, when every flag of tyranny is furled and wars at last shall cease in all the world. 4 From earth's long tale of suffering here below we pray the fragile flower of peace may grow, till cloud and darkness vanish from our skies to see the Sun of Righteousness arise. When night is past and peace shall banish pain, all shall be well, in God's eternal reign. Topics: Death and Bereavement; Grief; Nation and Society; National and Remembrance; Peace; Remembrance Sunday Scripture: Micah 4:2-3 Used With Tune: UNDE ET MEMORES
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The sullen ice has crept from many fields

Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: [The sullen ice has crept from many fields]
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The mind has no to-day

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The mind has no today Used With Tune: [The mind has no today]

The LORD I Will at All Times Ever Bless

Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Affiliction; Angels; God Goodness of; Praise; Protection; Suffering and Deliverance Scripture: Psalm 34 Used With Tune: UNDE ET MEMORES Text Sources: The Book of Psalms for Singing, 1973; alt.

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