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"These little ones"

Author: W. A. Muhlenberg Hymnal: Laudes Domini #495 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: Saviour! who thy flock art feeding Lyrics: 1 Saviour, who thy flock art feeding With the shepherd's kindest care, All the feeble gently leading, While the lambs thy bosom share; Now, these little ones receiving, Fold them in thy gracious arm; There, we know, thy word believing, Only there, secure from harm. 2 Never from thy pasture roving, Let them be the lion's prey; Let thy tenderness, so loving, Keep them all life's dangerous way; Then, within thy fold eternal, Let them find a resting-place, Feed in pastures ever vernal, Drink the rivers of thy grace. Languages: English
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Our children

Author: John Fellows Hymnal: Laudes Domini #496 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: Great God, now condescend Lyrics: 1 Great God, now condescend To bless our rising race; Soon may their willing spirits bend, The subjects of thy grace. 2 Oh, what a pure delight Their happiness to see; Our warmest wishes all unite To lead their souls to thee. 3 Now bless, thou God of love, The word of truth divine; Send thy good Spirit from above, And make these children thine. Languages: English Tune Title: INVERNESS
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"Suffer them to come"

Author: H. U. Onderdonk Hymnal: Laudes Domini #497 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: The Saviour kindly calls Lyrics: 1 The Saviour kindly calls Our children to his breast; He folds them in his gracious arms, Himself declares them blest. 2 "Let them approach," he cries, "Nor scorn their humble claim; The heirs of heaven are such as these, For such as these I came." 3 With joy we bring them, Lord, Devoting them to thee, Imploring, that, as we are thine, Thine may our offspring be. Languages: English
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The Rock of Ages

Author: A. M. Toplady Hymnal: Laudes Domini #498 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: Rock of Ages, cleft for me! Lyrics: 1 Rock of Ages, cleft for me! Let me hide myself in thee; Let the water and the blood, From thy wounded side that flowed, Be of sin the perfect cure; Save me, Lord! and make me pure. 2 Should my tears for ever flow, Should my zeal no languor know, This for sin could not atone, Thou must save and thou alone: In my hand no price I bring; Simply to thy cross I cling. 3 While I draw this fleeting breath, When mine eye-lids close in death, When I rise to worlds unknown, And behold thee on thy throne, Rock of ages, cleft for me! Let me hide myself in thee. Languages: English Tune Title: ROCK OF AGES
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"Manifest thyself"

Author: Richard Mant Hymnal: Laudes Domini #499 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: Son of God! to thee I cry Lyrics: 1 Son of God! to thee I cry: By the holy mystery Of thy dwelling here on earth, By thy pure and holy birth, Lord, thy presence let me see, Manifest thyself to me. 2 Lamb of God! to thee I cry: By thy bitter agony, By thy pangs to us unknown, By thy spirit's parting groan, Lord, thy presence let me see. Manifest thyself to me. 3 Prince of Life! to thee I cry: By thy glorious majesty, By thy triumph o'er the grave, Meek to suffer, strong to save, Lord, thy presence let me see, Manifest thyself to me. 4 Lord of glory, God most high, Man exalted to the sky! With thy love my bosom fill, Prompt me to perform thy will; Then thy glory I shall see, Thou wilt bring me home to thee. Languages: English
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"Till he come"

Author: E. H. Bickersteth Hymnal: Laudes Domini #500 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: "Till He come:" oh, let the words Lyrics: 1 "Till He come:" oh, let the words Linger on the trembling chords; Let the little while between In their golden light be seen; Let us think how heaven and home Lie beyond that "Till he come." 2 When the weary ones we love Enter on their rest above, Seems the earth so poor and vast, All our life joy overcast? Hush, be every murmur dumb; It is only "Till he come." 3 See, the feast of love is spread, Drink the wine, and break the bread; Sweet memorials, till the Lord Call us round his heavenly board; Some from earth, from glory some, Severed only "Till he come." Languages: English
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Crucifying the Lord afresh

Author: Mrs. C. F. Alexander Hymnal: Laudes Domini #501 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: O Jesus! bruised and wounded more Lyrics: 1 O Jesus! bruised and wounded more Than bursted grape, or bread of wheat, The Life of life within our souls, The Cup of our salvation sweet! 2 We come to show thy dying hour, Thy streaming vein, thy broken flesh; And still the blood is warm to save, And still the fragrant wounds are fresh. 3 O Heart! that, with a double tide Of blood and water, maketh pure; O Flesh! once offered on the cross, The gift that makes our pardon sure; 4 Let never more our sinful souls The anguish of thy cross renew; Nor forge again the cruel nails, That pierced thy victim body through. 5 Come, Bread of heaven, to feed our souls, And with thee, Jesus enter in! Come, Wine of God! and as we drink, His precious blood wash out our sin! Languages: English Tune Title: FEDERAL STREET
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Feeding on Christ

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: Laudes Domini #502 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: I feed by faith on Christ; my bread Lyrics: 1 I feed by faith on Christ; my bread, His body broken on the tree; I live in him, my living Head, Who died, and rose again for me. 2 This be my joy and comfort here, This pledge of future glory mine Jesus, in spirit now appear, And break the bread, and pour the wine. 3 From thy dear hand, may I receive The tokens of thy dying love, And, while I feast on earth, believe That I shall feast with thee above. Languages: English
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Immanuel

Author: Ray Palmer Hymnal: Laudes Domini #503 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: Oh, sweetly breathe the lyres above Lyrics: 1 Oh, sweetly breathe the lyres above, When angels touch the quivering string, And wake, to chant Immanuel's love, Such strains as angel-lips can sing! 2 And sweet, on earth, the choral swell, From mortal tongues, of gladsome lays; When pardoned souls their raptures tell, And, grateful, hymn Immanuel's praise. 3 Jesus, thy name our souls adore; We owe the bond that makes us thine; And carnal joys that charmed before, For thy dear sake we now resign. 4 Our hearts, by dying love subdued, Accept thine offered grace to-day; Beneath the cross, with blood bedewed, We bow, and give ourselves away. 5 In thee we trust, on thee rely; Though we are feeble, thou art strong; Oh, keep us till our spirits fly To join the bright, immortal throng! Languages: English Tune Title: HURSLEY
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Persistent Love

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #504 (1890) Topics: Church Ordinances of; Ordinances; Church Ordinances of; Ordinances First Line: How sweet and awful is the place Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the place, With Christ within the doors, While everlasting love displays The choicest of her stores. 2 When all our hearts, and all our songs, Join to admire the feast, Each of us cries with thankful tongue, "Lord, why was I a guest?" 3 "Why was I made to hear thy voice, And enter while there's room, When thousands make a wretched choice, And rather starve than come?" 4 'Twas the same love that spread the feast, That sweetly drew us in; Else we had still refused to taste, And perished in our sin. 5 Pity the nations, O our God! Constrain the earth to come; Send thy victorious word abroad, And bring the strangers home. Languages: English Tune Title: DUNDEE

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