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The flowery spring at God's command

Author: Doddridge Hymnal: Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #523 (1840) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Times and Seasons Seasons of the Year
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Sing to the Lord of Harvest

Author: John Samuel Bewley Monsell, 1811-75 Hymnal: Worship Supplement #793 (1969) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Times and Seasons Thanksgiving Lyrics: 1 Sing to the Lord of harvest, Sing songs of love and praise; With joyful hearts and voices Your alleluias raise. By him the rolling seasons In fruitful order move; Sing to the Lord of harvest A joyous song of love. 2 By him the clouds drop fatness, The deserts bloom and spring, The hills leap up in gladness, The valleys laugh and sing. He filleth with his fullness All things with large increase, He crowns the year with goodness, With plenty and with peace. 3 Bring to his sacred altar The gifts his goodness gave, The golden sheaves of harvest, The souls he died to save. Your hearts lay down before him When at his feet you fall, And with your lives adore him, Who gave his life for all. Tune Title: WIE LIEBLICH IST DER MAIEN
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O God, the Rock of Ages

Author: Edward Henry Bickersteth Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #479 (1917) Topics: Times and Seasons New Year Lyrics: 1 O God, the Rock of Ages, Who evermore hast been, What time the tempest rages, Our dwelling-place serene: Before Thy first creations, O Lord, the same as now, To endless generations The Everlasting Thou! 2 Our years are like the shadows On sunny hills that lie, Or grasses in the meadows That blossom but to die; A sleep, a dream, a story By strangers quickly told, An unremaining glory Of things that soon are old. 3 O Thou, Who canst not slumber, Whose light grows never pale, Teach us aright to number Our years before they fail; On us Thy mercy lighten, On us Thy goodness rest, And let Thy Spirit brighten The hearts Thyself hast blessed. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: MIRIAM

Saviour, breathe an evening blessing

Author: James Edmeston, 1791 - 1867; Edward Henry Bickersteth, 1825 - 1906 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #559a (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Times and Seasons Evening Languages: English Tune Title: LUGANO

Saviour, breathe an evening blessing

Author: James Edmeston, 1791 - 1867; Edward Henry Bickersteth, 1825 - 1906 Hymnal: The Hymnary #559a (1936) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Times and Seasons Evening Languages: English Tune Title: LUGANO

Saviour, breathe an evening blessing

Author: James Edmeston, 1791-1867 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #684c (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Times and Seasons Evening Languages: English Tune Title: LUGANO
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Old Age approaching, or man frail and mortal

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DXXIV (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Times and Seasons First Line: Eternal God, enthroned on high Lyrics: 1 Eternal God! enthron'd on high! Whom angel-hosts adore; Who yet to suppliant dust art nigh, Thy presence I implore. 2 O guide me down the steep of age, And keep my passions cool; Teach me to scan the sacred page, And practice every rule. 3 My flying years time urges on, What's human must decay; My friends, my young companions gone, Can I expect to stay? 4 Can I exemption plead, when death Projects his awful dart? Can med'cines then prolong my breath, Or virtue shield my heart? 5 Ah! no—then smooth the mortal hour, On thee my hope depends; Support me with almighty power, While dust to dust descends. 6 Then shall my soul, O gracious God! (While angels join the lay) Admitted to the bless'd abode, Its endless anthems pay. 7 Thro' heaven, howe'er remote the bound, Thy matchless love proclaim, And join the choir of saints that sound Their great redeemer's name. Languages: English
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Old Age

Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CLXXXVII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Times and Seasons First Line: Eternal God! enthron'd on high! Lyrics: 1 Eternal God! enthron'd on high! Whom Angel-hosts adore; Who yet to suppliant dust art nigh, Thy presence I implore. 2 O guide me down the steep of age, And keep my passions cool; Teach me to scan the sacred page, And practice every rule. 3 My flying years time urges on, What's human must decay; My friends, my young companions gone, Can I expect to stay? 4 Can I exemption plead, when death Projects his awful dart? Can med'cines then prolong my breath, Or virtue shield my heart? 5 Ah! no—then smooth the mortal hour, On thee my hope depends, Support me with Almighty power, While dust to dust descends. 6 Then shall my soul, O gracious God! (While angels join the lay;) Admitted to the bless'd abode, Its endless Anthems pay. 7 Thro' Heaven, howe'er remote the bound, Thy matchless love proclaim, And join the choir of saints that sound Their great Redeemer's name. Languages: English
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On a day of prayer for success in war

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DXXVII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Times and Seasons Days of Humiliation First Line: Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare Lyrics: 1 Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare Look up to thy divine above? Or offer their imperfect prayer Before a just, a holy God? 2 Bright terrors guard thy awful seat, And dazzling glories veil thy face; Yet mercy calls us to thy feet, Thy throne is still a throne of grace. 3 O may our souls thy grace adore May Jesus plead our humble claim; While thy protection we implore, In his prevailing, glorious name. 4 With all the boasted pomp of war In vain we dare the hostile field: In vain, unless the Lord be there; Thy arm alone is Britain's shield. 5 Let past experience of thy care Support our hope, our trust invite! Again attend our humble prayer! Again be mercy thy delight! 6 Our arms succeed, our councils guide, Let thy right hand our cause maintain; 'Till war's destructive rage subside, And peace resume her gentle reign. 7 O when shall time the period bring, When raging war shall waste no more; When peace shall stretch her balmy wing From Europe's coast, to India's shore. 8 When shall the gospel's healing ray (Kind source of amity divine!) Spread o'er the world celestial day? When shall the nations, Lord, be thine? Languages: English
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Summer

Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CLXXXII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Times and Seasons First Line: To praise the ever bounteous Loed Lyrics: 1 To praise the ever bounteous Lord, My soul, wake all thy powers: He calls, and at his voice come forth The smiling harvest hours. 2 His cov'nant with the earth he keeps; My tongue, his goodness sing: Summer and winter know their time, His harvest crowns the spring. 3 Well pleas'd the toiling swains behold The waving yellow crop: With joy they bear the sheaves away, And sow again in hope. 4 Thus teach me, gracious God, to sow The seeds of righteousness: Smile on my soul, and with thy beams The ripening harvest bless. 5 Then in the last great harvest I, Shall reap a glorious crop: The harvest shall be far exceed What I have sow'd in hope. Languages: English

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