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Psalm 80

Author: David Mowbray (b. 1938) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #51 (2008) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Topics: Penitence First Line: God of hosts, you chose a vine Lyrics: 1 God of hosts, you chose a vine meant to bear the finest wine, set it in a promised land, nurtured by your careful hand: 2 Like a cedar, it grew strong- deep its roots, its tendrils long; yet, in envy those around stripped its branches to the ground. 3 Desolate, to God we cry: 'Spare us from the enemy!' God of hosts, turn back again, all such wickedness restrain: 4 Turn us too, for we have failed, faithfulness has not prevailed; visit, Lord, and heal your vine, on its fruit let glory shine! Scripture: Psalm 80:14-15 Languages: English Tune Title: ST BEES

Senzeni ma

Hymnal: Sing a New Creation #51 (2022) Topics: Penitence First Line: Senzeni na? Senzeni na? Languages: Zulu Tune Title: SENZENI NA
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Lord of mercy, at Thy gate

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns from the Morningland #52 (1911) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Topics: Penitence and Love Lyrics: I Lord of mercy, at Thy gate, Needy souls imploring pray; Have we come, Good Lord, too late? Must we turn in grief away? II Young and old Thy mercy claim,— Some are early at the gate, Some are late to own Thy name, Surely none, though late, too late! III Blessed, who with morning sun, Hopeful at Thy portals wait; Yea, and when the day is done, Blessed they who find the gate. IV Ah, Good Lord, when Thou wert here, Homeless, in our world of sin, Few, to give Thee warmth and cheer, Called their weary Lord within. V Sad, repenting, full of fear, Hoping, doubting, still we wait; As we call, in mercy hear;— Open, Lord, to us the gate. Languages: English

Seneca Hymn 152

Author: Marilyn M. Hofstra; Alberta Austin Hymnal: Voices #52 (1992) Topics: Penitence First Line: Dogas honeedao Jesus howahnthondey (It is true they are blessed) Languages: Seneca Tune Title: [Dogas honeedao Jesus howahnthondey]
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Burdened with a heavy load

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns from the Morningland #53 (1911) Meter: 7.8.7.8 Topics: Penitence and Love Lyrics: I Burdened with a heavy load, Lord, we come, for Thou art calling; Rough and toilsome is the road, And the night around is falling. II Sin, the burden that we bear, Fills us with a dread to meet Thee; Yet, we yield not to despair, But for mercy would entreat Thee. III From the cross a glorious light Falls upon our path to cheer us; And a hope on pinions bright Hovers, in the darkness, near us. IV For the sake of Him Who bore All the sin, we come lamenting, Let Thy pardon now restore Sinners, at Thy feet, repenting. Languages: English
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Lord of a countless throng

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns from the Morningland #54 (1911) Meter: 6.6.8.6.6.6 Topics: Penitence and Love Lyrics: I Lord of a countless throng, Fair as the stars of night, Won from the thrall of cruel wrong Back to the good and right; Thine is the praise they sing, Lord of their souls, and King. II Thine was the love that sought Far as their wanderings led; Thine was the wondrous grace that brought Life to the faint and dead; Pardon for all the past, Peace that shall endless last. III Lord of a countless throng Sworn to be faithful aye, When, in the power that makes them strong, They stand in evil day; Make us by grace, we pray, Loyal and brave as they. Languages: English

Seneca Hymn 193

Author: Marilyn M. Hofstra; Alberta Austin Hymnal: Voices #54 (1992) Topics: Penitence First Line: Jesus ney Shogwah wehn neeyuh (Jesus is our Lord and Savior) Refrain First Line: Gao dahsweht, swi wahnevahgo Languages: Seneca Tune Title: [Jesus ney Shogwah wehn neeyuh]
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Let all the world abroad

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns from the Morningland #55 (1911) Meter: 6.6.6.6 Topics: Penitence and Love Lyrics: I Let all the world abroad In cheerful praise unite To bless the name of God, Creator, Lord of might. II He made the sea and land, The pastures rolling wide, The mountains towering, grand, The streams that ceaseless glide; III The cattle on the hills, The flocks afield that rove, The birds, whose music fills The silence of the grove; IV The heavens that, day and night, His matchless power declare, The sun and moon, whose light Illumines everywhere. V Let man, creation’s lord, His rightful homage give To Him Whose mighty word First called his soul to live. VI And with the heavenly host, Our Sovereign Lord adore, And Son, and Holy Ghost, Both now, and evermore. Languages: English
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Thou Saviour of our sinful race

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns from the Morningland #56 (1911) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Penitence and Love Lyrics: I Thou Saviour of our sinful race, We sing the fulness of Thy grace; Lord, as our songs in rapture soar, On us Thy loving-kindness pour. II There is no merit of our own, No plea to offer, save alone That Thou hast died upon the tree, To set our sin-bound spirits free. III O, when the world, in awful fear, Beholds the Judge of all appear, Be this our joy on that dread day, That Christ hath borne our sins away. IV When in the land of bliss divine, Our souls in robes of beauty shine, This be our song before the throne, Not ours the beauty, Thine alone. V To Thee, O God, be glory given, And to the Christ, the King of heaven; And to the Holy Spirit, blest, Be praise for evermore exprest. Languages: English
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Where the Lord reveals His presence

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns from the Morningland #57 (1911) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Penitence and Love Lyrics: I Where the Lord reveals His presence, Glory lights the sacred place, And the soul in adoration Falls before the throne of grace. II Seraphim, and saints in wonder, Lift their songs where Christ is set, And employ, in sacred homage, Harp, and palm, and coronet. III Light of lights, no light approacheth,— Sun, nor moon, nor stars of night, Flood the noon-tide and the darkness With such radiance of delight. IV Beauty of the King Immortal! Ere we rise to where Thou art, Let the glory of Thy presence Chase the darkness from our heart. Languages: English

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