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With gladness we worship, rejoice as we sing

Author: George Rawson, 1807-1889 Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 16 hymnals Topics: The Nature and Mystery of God The Holy Trinity Scripture: 1 Chronicles 16:29 Used With Tune: DATCHET
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O God, We Have Heard

Author: Anonymous Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: O God, we have heard, and our fathers have told Lyrics: 1. O God, we have heard, and our fathers have told What wonders Thou didst in the great days of old; The nations were crushed and expelled by Thy hand, Cast out that Thy people might dwell in their land. 2. They gained not the land by the edge of the sword, Their own arm to them could no safety afford, But Thy right hand saved, and the light of Thy face, Because of Thy favor and wonderful grace. 3. Command, and Thy word shall deliverance bring, O God, to Thy chosen, for Thou art our king; Through Thee we will surely defeat all our foes, Through Thy name will triumph o’er those that oppose. 4. No trust will I place in my strength to defend. Nor yet on my sword as a safeguard depend; In Thee, who hast saved us and put them to shame, We boast all the day, ever praising Thy name. 5. Thou, Lord, hast forsaken, to shame brought our boasts; No more to the field dost Thou go with our hosts; Thou turnest us back from the foe in dismay, And spoilers who hate us have made us their prey. 6. Like sheep to the slaughter Thy people are given, Dispersed through the nations, afar we are driven; Thou sellest Thy people to strangers for naught, Their price to Thy treasure no increase has brought. 7. Thou makest our neighbors reproach us in pride, And those that are near us to scoff and deride; A byword the nations have made of our name, With scorn and derision they put us to shame. 8. Yea, all the day long I behold my disgrace, And covered am I with confusion of face; The voice of blasphemers and scoffers I hear, The foe and avenger against me appear. 9. All this have we suffered, and never forgot To serve Thee, Jehovah, nor falsely have wrought; Our heart is not turned, and our steps have not strayed, Though crushed amid ruins and under death’s shade. Used With Tune: RESIGNATION Text Sources: From The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 121
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Convinced as a sinner, to Jesus I come

Author: Bennett Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 12 hymnals
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The Bible, the Bible, more Precious than Gold

Author: Anonymous Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 90 hymnals First Line: The Bible! the Bible! more precious than gold Lyrics: 1 The Bible! the Bible! more precious than gold, The hopes and the glories its pages unfold! It speaks of a Saviour, and tells of His love; It shows us the way to the mansions above. 2 The Bible! the Bible! blest volume of truth, How sweetly it smiles on the season of youth! It bids us seek early the pearl of great price, Ere th'heart is enslaved in the bondage of vice. 3 The Bible! the Bible! we hail it with joy; Its truths and its glories our tongues shall employ; We'll sing of its triumphs, we'll tell of its worth, And send its glad tidings afar o'er the earth. Topics: Bible Used With Tune: VÅR BIBEL, VÅR BIBEL
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Thy Daughter Is Free

Author: A. J. Maxham Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: She came unto Jesus, her heart filled with grief Lyrics: 1. She came unto Jesus, her heart filled with grief, She called to Him, "Master, O grant me relief; My daughter is sick, she is sorely oppressed; O grant my petition and heal her distress." 2. Her cry was unheeded, in vain did she pray, Until His disciples said, "Send her away"; Then Jesus rebukingly said, "Not to thee, To the lost sheep of Israel, salvation is free." 3. "’Tis time, Lord and Master, yet, O hear my prayer, I ask but for crumbs from Thy table to share; Thou surely wilt not send me empty away; O hear my petition, and heal her today." 4. Then Jesus spake to her, in tones all divine, "Be it as thou wilt and no longer repine; So great is thy faith, be it now unto thee, All things that thou asketh, thy daughter is free." Used With Tune: LABRADOR Text Sources: Triumphant Songs, by Edwin O. Excell (Chicago, Illinois: Edwin O. Excell, 1887), number 20

Spirit of God

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Spirit of God, you moved over the waters Topics: Baptism; Creation; Holy Spirit; Lent and Holy Week; Pentecost Scripture: Genesis 1, 2

Preserve Me, O God

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Preserve me, O God, for I'm trusting in you Topics: God Goodness of; Idolotry Used With Tune: STERLING Text Sources: The Book of Psalms for Worship, 2009

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