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Not worthy, Lord, to gather up the crumbs

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Hymnal: Hymns of the Kingdom of God #398 (1923) Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN
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Not worthy, Lord, to gather up the crumbs

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Hymnal: Hymns of the Kingdom of God #398 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN
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Weary of Earth, and Laden with My Sin

Author: Samuel John Stone Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #404 (1926) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Weary of earth, and laden with my sin, I look at heav'n and long to enter in; But there no evil thing may find a home; And yet I hear a voice that bids me come. 2 It is the voice of Jesus that I hear; His are the hands stretched out to draw me near, And His the blood that can for all atone, And set me faultless there before the throne. 3 'Twas He who found me on the deathly wild, And made me heir of heaven, the Father's child, And day by day, whereby my soul may live, Gives me His grace of pardon, and will give. 4 O great Absolver, grant my soul may wear The lowliest garb of penitence and prayer, That is Thy Father's courts my glorious dress May be the garment of Thy righteousness. 5 Yea, Thou wilt answer for me, righteous Lord; Thine all the merits, mine the great reward; Thine the sharp thorns, and mine the golden crown, Mine the life won, and Thine the life laid down. Amen. Topics: Way of Salvation Repentance; Trinity, Third Sunday; Trinity, Seventh Sunday; Heaven Yearning for Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN

Here, O my Lord, I see Thee

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #405 (1969) First Line: Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face Topics: The Church Sacraments-The Lord's Supper Tune Title: LANGRAN
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Here, O my Lord, I see you face to face

Author: H. Bonar (1808-1889) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #406 (1987) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Here, O my Lord, we see you face to face, here faith can touch and handle things unseen; here I will grasp with firmer hand your grace and all our weariness upon you lean. 2 Here I will feed upon the bread of God, here drink with you the royal wine of heaven; here I will lay aside each earthly load, here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 3 I have no help but yours, nor do I need another arm but yours to lean upon; it is enough, my Lord, enough indeed, my hope is in your strength, your strength alone. 4 Mine is the sin, but yours the righteousness; mine is the guilt, but yours the cleansing blood; here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace; your blood, your righteousness, O Lord my God. 5 Too soon we rise, the symbols disappear; the feast, though not the love, is past and done; gone are the bread and wine, but you are here, nearer than ever, still my shield and sun. 6 Feast after feast thus comes and passes by, yet, passing, points to that glad feast above; giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, the Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love. Topics: God's Church Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: ST. AGNES (LANGRAN)
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Not What I Am, O Lord

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #407 (2023) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Not what I am, O Lord, but what Thou art Lyrics: 1 Not what I am, O Lord, but what Thou art, that, that alone can be my soul’s true rest; Thy love, not mine, bids fear and doubt depart, and stills the tempest of my throbbing breast. 2 Thy Name is Love, I hear it from yon cross; Thy Name is Love, I hear it from yon tomb; all meaner love is perishable dross, but this shall light me through time’s thickest gloom. 3 Girt with the love of God on ev'ry side, breathing that love as heav’ns own healing air, I work or wait, still following my Guide, braving each foe, escaping ev'ry snare. 4 ’Tis what I know of Thee, my Lord and God, that fills my soul with peace, my lips with song; Thou art my Health, my Joy, my Staff and Rod; leaning on Thee, in weakness I am strong. 5 More of Thyself, O show me hour by hour; more of Thy glory, O my God and Lord; more of Thyself, in all Thy grace and pow'r; more of Thy love and truth, incarnate Word! Topics: Comfort, Death, and Glory Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN
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Weary of earth, and laden with my sin

Author: Rev. Samuel John Stone, 1839-1900 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #409 (1920) Topics: Atonement; Christ Invitation of; Conviction of Sin; Evangelistic Services; Heirship with Christ; Pardon Found; Sin; Warning and Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN
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Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace

Author: William H. Burleigh Hymnal: The Psalter Hymnal #409 (1927) Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN
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Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace

Author: W. H. Burleigh Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #412 (1920) Lyrics: 1 Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace; Without Thy guiding hand we go astray, And doubts appal, and sorrows still increase; Lead us thro' Christ, the true and living Way. 2 Lead us, O Father, in the paths of truth; Unhelped by Thee, in error's maze we grope, While passion stains, and folly dims our youth, And age comes on, uncheered by faith and hope. 3 Lead us, O Father, in the paths of right; Blindly we stumble when we walk alone, Involved in shadow of a darksome night, Only with Thee we journey safely on. 4 Lead us, O Father, to Thy heavenly rest, However rough and steep the path may be, Through joy or sorrow, as Thou deemest best, Until our lives are perfected in Thee. Topics: General Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN
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My feet are worn and weary with the march

Author: Mrs. Sarah Roberts Boyle (1812-1869) Hymnal: Carmina Sanctorum, a selection of hymns and songs of praise with tunes #413 (1886) Topics: Pilgrim Songs Scripture: Psalm 63:1 Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN

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