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I fall asleep in Jesus' wounds

Author: Dr. P. Eber Hymnal: Hymns of the Evangelical Lutheran Church #31 (1886) Lyrics: 1 I fall asleep in Jesus' wounds, there pardon for my sin abounds; Yea, Jesus' blood and righteousness my jewels are, my glorious dress, wherein before my God I stand, when I shall reach the heavenly land. 2 With peace and joy I now depart, God's child I am with all my heart; I thank thee, death, thou leadest me To that true life where I would be. So cleansed by Christ I fear not death. Lord Jesus, strengthen Thou my faith! Topics: Death And Eternity Languages: English Tune Title: [I fall asleep in Jesus' wounds]
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Eternal God, of beings First

Author: Simon Browne, 1680-1732 Hymnal: Hymns and Chorales #32 (1892) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 112th
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Thou hidden love of God, whose height

Author: J. Wesley; G. Tersteegen Hymnal: The Bach Chorale Book #79 (1922) Languages: English Tune Title: [Thou hidden love of God, whose height]
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Our Father which in heaven art

Author: D. Coxe Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #88 (1640) Lyrics: Our Father which in heaven art, And mak'st us all one brother hood, To call upon thee with one heart, Our heavenly Father and our god. Grant we pray not with lips alone, But with our hearts deepe sigh and grone. Thy blessed Name be sanctified, Thy holy Word might us inflame, In holy life for to abide, To magnifie thy holy Name. From all errors defend and keep The little flock of thy poore sheep. Thy kingdome come even at this houre And henceforth everlastingly: Thine holy Ghost into us powre, With all his gifts most plenteously, From Sathans rape and filthy band, Defend us with thy mighty hand. Thy will be done with diligence, Like as in heaven, in earth also: In trouble grant us patience, Thee to obey in wealth and wo. Let not flesh, bloud or any ill Prevaile against thy holy will. Give us this day our daily bread, And all other good gifts of thine: Keep us from war and from bloud-shed, Also from sickness, dearth and pine, That we may live in quietnesse, Without all greedy carefullnesse. Forgive us our offences all, Relieve our carefull conscience: As we forgive both great and small, Which unto us have done offence. Prepare us Lord for to serve thee in perfect love and unity. O Lord into temptation, Lead us not when the fiend doth rage: To withstand his invasion, Give power and strength to every age. Arme and make strong thy feeble host With faith and with the Holy Ghost. O Lord from evill deliver us, The daies and times are dangerous: From everlasting death save us, And in our last need comfort us. A blessed end to us bequeath, Into thy hands our soules recieve For thou, O Lord, are King of kings, And thou hast power over all: Thy glory shineth in all things, In the wide world universall. Amen, let it be done, O Lord, That we have praid with one accord. Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Father which in Heaven art]
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O God, be merciful to me

Author: M. B. Landstad Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #97 (1913) First Line: Before Thee, God, who knowest all Lyrics: 1 Before Thee, God, who knowest all, With grief and shame I prostrate fall; I see my sins against Thee, Lord, The sins of thought, of deed, and word, They press me sore; I cry to Thee: O God, be merciful to me! 2 O Lord, my God, to Thee I pray: O cast me not in wrath away, Let Thy good Spirit ne'er depart, But let Him draw to Thee my heart, That truly penitent I be: O God, be merciful to me! 3 O Jesus, let Thy precious blood Be to my soul a cleansing flood; Turn not, O Lord, Thy guest away, But grant that justified I may Go to my house with peace from Thee: O God, be merciful to me! Topics: The Church Confession; The Church Confession; Confession of Sin Tune Title: [Before Thee, God, who knowest all]
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Through midnight gloom from Macedon

Author: S. J. Stone Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #118 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Through midnight gloom from Macedon The cry of myriads as of one, The voiceful silence of despair, Is eloquent in awful prayer, The soul’s exceeding bitter cry, "Come o’er and help us, or we die." 2 How mournfully it echoes on! For half the earth is Macedon; These brethren to their brethren call, And by the Love which loved them all, And by the whole world’s Life they cry, "O ye that live, behold we die!" 3 By other sounds the world is won Than that which wails from Macedon; The roar of gain is round it rolled, Or men unto themselves are sold, And cannot list the alien cry, "O hear and help us, lest we die." 4 Yet with that cry from Macedon, The very car of Christ rolls on; "I come; who would abide My day In yonder wilds prepare My way; My voice is crying in their cry; Help ye the dying, lest ye die." 5 Jesus, for men of Man the Son, Yea, Thine the cry from Macedon; O by the kingdom and the power And glory of Thine advent hour, Wake heart and will to hear their cry; Help us to help them, lest we die. Topics: The Church Missions; The Church Missions; Missions Tune Title: [Through midnight gloom from Macedon]
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Our Father, Thou in Heaven above

Author: Miss C. Winkworth Hymnal: The Chapel Hymnal with Tunes #123 (1882) Languages: English Tune Title: THE OLD ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH

Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott

Author: Martin Moller Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch #146 (2014) Topics: Das Kirchenjahr Besondere Tage; Busstag Languages: German Tune Title: [Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott]
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Lest we forget

Author: Rudyard Kipling Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #147 (1940) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: God of our fathers, known of old Topics: National Days; Christian Citizenship; Trinity X The Holy Communion General Tune Title: OLD HUNDRED TWELFTH
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Who is the man that life doth will

Author: Henry Ainsworth Hymnal: A Treasury of Hymns #167 (1953) Languages: English Tune Title: [Who is the man that life doth will]

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