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God Is Love; His Mercy Brighten\s

Author: J. Bowring Hymnal: The Modern Hymnal #192 (1926) First Line: God is love; His mercy brightens Topics: God Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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Evening Blessing

Hymnal: Morning Stars #193 (1890) First Line: Saviour, breathe an evening blessing Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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Joy at the Cross

Hymnal: Morning Stars #194 (1890) First Line: Sweet the moments, rich in blessing Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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God Is Love; His Mercy Brightens

Author: J. Bowring Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #207 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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In the cross of Christ I glory

Author: Sir J. Bowring Hymnal: Crowning Day, No. 6 #213 (1904) Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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Lo! the Lord Jehovah liveth

Hymnal: Carmina Sacra #214a (1841) Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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I Would Love Thee

Hymnal: Perennial Songs #216 (1891) First Line: I would love Thee, God and Father Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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Hark! what mean those holy voices

Author: John Cawood Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #218 (1899) Lyrics: 1 Hark! what mean those holy voices Sweetly sounding through the skies? Lo! th'angelic host rejoices; Heavenly hallelujahs rise. 2 Listen to the wondrous story, Which they chant in hymns of joy: "Glory in the highest, glory, Glory be to God most high! 3 "Peace on earth, good will from heaven, Reaching far as man is found; Souls redeemed, and sins forgiven! Loud our golden harps shall sound. 4 "Christ is born, the great Anointed; Heaven and earth His glory sing! Oh, receive whom God appointed For your Prophet, Priest, and King. 5 "Hasten, mortals, to adore Him, Learn His name, and taste His joy, Till in heaven we sing before Him, 'Glory be to God most high!'" Amen. Topics: Angels; Christ First Advent; Christ Majesty of; Christ names and offices of; Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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There's a Wideness

Author: F. W. Faber Hymnal: Onward and Upward No. 2 #220 (1900) First Line: There's a wideness in God's mercy Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT
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Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him

Hymnal: Gathered Jewels #220 (1886) Languages: English Tune Title: WILMOT

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