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Herr, gieb mir Deinen heil'gen Geist

Author: P. F. Hiller Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: [Herr, gieb mir Deinen heil'gen Geist]
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Behold He Comes!

Author: Joseph Tritton Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Behold He comes! the glorious King Lyrics: 1. Behold He comes! the glorious King Whom once a cross upbore; Let saints redeemed His praises sing, And angels hosts adore. 2. The reed, the purple, and the thorn, Are lost in triumph now; His person robes of light adorn, And crowns of gold His brow. 3. Dear Lord, no more despised, disowned, A victim bound and slain; But in the power of God enthroned, Thou dost return to reign. 4. To Thee the world its treasure brings; To Thee its mighty bow; To Thee the Church exulting springs; Her Sovereign, Savior Thou! 5. Beneath Thy touch, beneath Thy smile, New heavens and earth appear; No sin their beauty to defile, Nor dim them with a tear. 6. Thrice happy hour! and those thrice-blest That gather round Thy throne! They share the honors of Thy rest, Who have Thy conflict known. Used With Tune: BROWN
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Awake With Joyful Strains Of Mirth

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Awake with joyful strains of mirth, To celebrate the morn, That brings glad news of Jesu’s birth, And of a Savior born. 2 In lofty hymns your voices raise, His mighty name adore, And sound your great Redeemer’s praise With shouts of joy therefore. 3 To Thy great name, blest Three in One, Eternal praise belong— Let heavenly angels join our lays, And help us sing our song. Used With Tune: BROWN Text Sources: 18th century manuscript in the Firth Collection of the Bodelian Library at the University of Oxford

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