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Now, Lord, Thy Chosen Heralds Bless

Author: William Sanders; Hugh Bourne Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12732 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Now, Lord, Thy chosen heralds bless, Who run at Thy command; And may Thy precious word of grace, Be heard in every land. 2 The blessing which Thy Son hath bought, To sinners we proclaim; Let signs and wonders still be wrought In Jesus’ conquering name. 3 Now let Thy Holy Spirit strive, And bring the wanderers home; Now, mighty God, Thy work revive, And let Thy kingdom come. 4 Maintain, maintain, Thy sovereign sway, And bid all sin depart; The beauties of Thy face display, And shine in every heart. 5 And when to that bright world we come, Where all is peace and joy, We’ll shout the heav’nly harvest home, And praise Thee in the sky. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MAGNUS
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Oft As The Leper's Case I Read

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16594 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Oft as the le­per’s case I read Lyrics: 1 Oft as the le­per’s case I read, My own des­cribed I feel; Sin is a lep­ro­sy in­deed, Which none but Christ can heal. 2 Awhile I would have passed for well, And strove my spots to hide; Till it broke out in­cur­able, Too plain to be de­nied. 3 Then from the saints I sought to flee, And dread­ed to be seen; I thought they all would point at me, And cry, "Un­clean, un­clean!" 4 What ang­uish did my soul en­dure, Till hope and pa­tience ceased? The more I strove my­self to cure, The more the plague in­creased. 5 While thus I lay dis­tressed, I saw The Sav­ior passing by; To Him, though filled with shame and awe, I raised my mourn­ful cry. 6 "Lord, Thou canst heal me if Thou wilt, For Thou canst all things do; O cleanse my lep­rous soul from guilt, My fil­thy heart re­new!" 7 He heard, and with a gra­cious look, Pronounced the heal­ing word, "I will, be clean." And while He spoke I felt my health re­stored. 8 Come lep­ers, seize the pre­sent hour, The Sav­ior’s grace to prove; He can re­lieve, for He is pow­er, He will, for He is love. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MAGNUS
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O Very God of Very God

Author: John Mason Neale Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #11 (1926) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O very God of very God, And very Light of Light, Whose feet this earth's dark valley trod, That so it might be bright! 2 Our hopes are weak, our fears are strong, Thick darkness binds our eyes; Cold is the night, and O we long For Thee, our Sun, to rise! 3 And even now, though dull and gray, The east is brightening fast, And kindling to the perfect day That never shall be past. 4 O guide us till our path be done, And we have reached the shore Where Thou, our everlasting Sun, Art shining evermore! 5 We wait in faith, and turn our face To where the daylight springs, Till Thou shalt come our gloom to chase, With healing on Thy wings. Amen. Topics: Church Year Advent; Advent, Second Sunday; Trinity, Twenty-fifth Sunday; Trinity, Twenty-seventh Sunday; Christ Second Advent of; Names and Office of Christ Light; Names and Office of Christ Sun; Faith and Trust; Second Advent Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Languages: English Tune Title: NOTTINGHAM (ST. MAGNUS)
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The Head That Once was Crowned with Thorns

Author: Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #99 (1901) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The Head that once was crowned with thorns Is crowned with glory now; A royal diadem adorns The mighty Victor's brow. 2 The highest place that heaven affords Is His by sovereign right: The King of kings and Lord of lords, And heaven's eternal Light. 3 The joy of all who dwell above, The joy of all below, To whom He manifests His love, And grants His Name to know. 4 To them the cross, with all its shame, With all its grace, is given; Their name an everlasting name, Their joy the joy of heaven. 5 They suffer with their Lord below, They reign with Him above; Their profit and their joy to know The mystery of His love. 6 The cross He bore is life and health, Though shame and death to Him: His people's hope, His people's wealth, Their everlasting theme. Amen. Topics: Ascension Languages: English Tune Title: NOTTINGHAM (ST. MAGNUS).
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The Head That Once Was Crowned with Thorns

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #150 (1926) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The head that once was crowned with thorns Is crowned with glory now; A royal diadem adorns The mighty Victor's brow. 2 The highest place that heaven affords Is His by sovereign right: The King of kings and Lord of lords, And heaven's eternal Light. 3 The Joy of all who dwell above, The Joy of all below, To whom He manifests His love, And grants His name to know. 4 To them the cross, with all its shame, With all its grace, is given; Their name an everlasting name, Their joy the joy of heaven. 5 They suffer with their Lord below, They reign with Him above; Their profit and their joy to know The mystery of His love. 6 The cross He bore is life and health, Though shame and death to Him: His people's hope, His people's wealth, Their everlasting theme. Amen. Topics: Church Year Ascension; Third Sunday after Easter; Ascension; Christ glorified; Names and Office of Christ Joy; Names and Office of Christ King; Names and Office of Christ Lord of lords; Names and Office of Christ Victor; Man glorified; Trials Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:12 Languages: English Tune Title: NOTTINGHAM (ST. MAGNUS)
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In Christ There is No East or West

Author: John Oxenham Hymnal: The New Christian Hymnal #429 (1929) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. In Christ there is no East or West, In Him no South or North; But one great fellowship of Love Throughout the whole wide earth. 2. In Him shall true hearts ev'rywhere Their high communion find; His service is the golden cord Close-binding all mankind. 3. Join hands then, brothers of the faith, Whate'er your race may be: Who serves my Father as a son Is surely kin to Me. 4. In Christ now meet both East and West, In Him meet South and North; All Christly souls are one in Him Throughout the whole wide earth. Topics: Choral Section Church of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: NOTTINGHAM (ST. MAGNUS)
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The head that once was crowned with thorns

Author: Thomas Kelly, 1769 - 1854 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #439 (1958) Lyrics: 1 The head that once was crowned with thorns Is crowned with glory now; A royal diadem adorns The mighty Victor's brow. 2 The highest place that heaven affords Is his, is his by right, The King of kings, and Lord of lords, And heaven's eternal Light; 3 The joy of all who dwell above, The joy of all below, To whom he manifests his love And grants his Name to know. 4 To them the Cross with all its shame, With all its grace, is given; Their name an everlasting name, Their joy, the joy of heaven. 5 They suffer with their Lord below, They reign with him above; Their profit and their joy to know The mystery of his love. 6 The Cross he bore is life and health, Though shame and death to him; His people's hope, his people's wealth, Their everlasting theme. Topics: The Church Year Ascension; The Church Worship - The Lord's Day; The Church Worship - The Beginning of Service; The Church Worship - The Close of Service; The Church Worship - Morning; The Life In Christ Adoration and Praise Languages: English Tune Title: NOTTINGHAM (ST. MAGNUS)
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O thou whose feet have climbed life's hill

Author: Louis FitzGerald Benson, 1855 - 1930 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #454 (1958) Lyrics: 1 O thou whose feet have climbed life's hill, And trod the path of youth, Our Saviour and our brother still, Now lead us into truth. 2 The call is thine; be thou the way, And give us men to guide; Let wisdom broaden with the day, Let human faith abide. A-men. 3 Who learn of thee the truth shall find, Who follow, gain the goal; With reverence crown the earnest mind, And speak within the soul. 4 Awake the purpose high which strives, And, falling, stands again; Conform the will of eager lives To quit themselves like men: 5 Thy life the bond of fellowship, Thy love the law that rules, Thy Name, proclaimed by every lip, The Master of our schools. Amen. Topics: The Ministry; The Life in Christ Petition and Intercession Languages: English Tune Title: NOTTINGHAM (ST. MAGNUS)
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Strive for the Truth and the Lord Will Fight for Thee

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer Hymnal: The Pilgrim Hymnal #409 (1912) First Line: When courage fails, and faith burns low Topics: Sincerity and Earnestness Tune Title: ST. MAGNUS

O Thou whose feet have climbed life's hill

Author: Louis F. Benson Hymnal: The Hymnal #451 (1941) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MAGNUS

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