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Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Benjamin Schmolck Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #1 (1941) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Open now thy gates of beauty, Zion, let me enter there, Where my soul in joyful duty Waits for Him who answers prayer. Oh, how blessed is this place, Filled with solace, light, and grace! 2 Lord, my God, I come before Thee, Come Thou also unto me; Where we find Thee and adore Thee, There a heav'n on earth must be. To my heart, oh, enter Thou, Let it be Thy temple now! 3 Here Thy praise is gladly chanted, Here Thy seed is duly sown; Let my soul, where it is planted, Bring forth precious sheaves alone, So that all I hear may be Fruitful unto life in me. 4 Thou my faith increase and quicken, Let me keep Thy gift divine, Howsoe'er temptations thicken; May Thy Word still o'er me shine As my guiding star through life, As my comfort in my strife. 5 Speak, O God, and I will hear Thee, Let Thy will be done indeed; May I undisturbed draw near Thee While Thou dost Thy people feed. Here of life the fountain flows, Here is balm for all our woes. Amen. Topics: Adoration Opening of Service Scripture: Psalm 100:4 Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER
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Open Now Thy Gates Of Beauty

Author: Catherine Winkworth; B. Schmolk Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #1 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Open now thy gates of beauty, Zion, let me enter there Where my soul in joyful duty Waits on Him who answers prayer. O how blessed is this place, Filled with solace, light and grace! 2 Lord, my God, I come before Thee, Come Thou also down to me. Where I find Thee and adore Thee, There a heav'n on earth must be. With Thy grace O enter Thou, Make my heart Thy temple now. 3 Here Thy praise is gladly chanted, Here Thy seed is duly sown; Let my soul, Thy blessing granted, Precious sheaves bring forth alone. Grant that all I hear may be Fruitful unto life in me. 4 Thou my faith increase and quicken, Let me keep that gift divine; When temptations come and thicken, Make Thy Word forever shine As my guiding star thro' life, As my comfort in the strife. 5 Speak, O Lord, and I will hear Thee, Let Thy will be done indeed; May I undisturbed draw near Thee While Thou dost Thy people feed; Here of life the fountain flows, Here is balm for all our woes. Amen. Topics: Opening of Worship Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER
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Open now thy gates of beauty

Author: Rev. Benjamin Schmolk, 1672-1737; Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878 Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #3 (1899) Topics: Bible; Church Blessings of Worship; Heart God's temple; Opening; Temple; Worship Tune Title: NEANDER
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Open now thy gates of beauty

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878; Rev. Benjamin Schmolk, 1672-1737 Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #3 (1900) Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER

Open now thy gates of beauty

Author: Rev. Benjamin Schmolk, (1672-1737); Miss Catherine Winkworth, (1829-1878) Hymnal: The Praise Hymnal #3 (1908) Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER
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Open now thy gates of beauty

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Benjamin Schmolck Hymnal: American Church and Church School Hymnal #4 (1927) Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER
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God of Ages, All Transcending

Author: Anna Hoppe; Caspar Neumann Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #7 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 God of Ages, all transcending, Who dost rule creation wide, And, Thy might with mercy blending, Ever dost for me provide, As this Sabbath dawns on me, Let my soul awake to Thee. 2 How I love this day most holy, Bringing thoughts of Thee, my Lord, Who dost comfort all the lowly, Who to all dost rest afford, And whose Spirit leads the way To that fair celestial day. 3 For this gladsome Sabbath morning Let my soul most grateful be! Hallowed tho'ts, my mind adorning, Soar on wings of prayer to Thee, And my heart delights to sing Hymns that to Thy throne will ring. 4 Come, O Lord, and lend Thy blessing As I hear Thy precious Word. Speak to me in tones caressing, Let me feel Thy presence, Lord! Be my heart with joy replete As I taste Thy manna sweet. 5 Say Amen, O God our Father, To the praise we offer Thee; Now, to laud Thy name we gather; Let this to Thy glory be. Fill us with Thy love and grace, Till we see Thee face to face. Amen. Topics: Opening of Worship Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER
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Open now Thy gates of beauty

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Benjamin Schmolck Hymnal: Hymni Ecclesiae #7 (1911) Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER
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Who are these like stars appearing

Author: Rev. H. T. Schenk Hymnal: Hymnal, Amore Dei #18 (1890) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: Who are these like stars appearing, These, before God's throne who stand? Each a golden crown is wearing: Who are all this glorious band? Alleluia! hark they sing, Praising loud their Heavenly King. These are they who have contended For their Saviour's honor long, Wrestling on till life was ended, Following not the sinful throng: Alleluia! hark they sing, Praising loud their Heavenly King. These are they whose hearts were riven, Sore with woe and anguish tried, Who in prayer full oft have striven With the God they glorified: Alleluia! hark they sing, Praising loud their Heavenly King. These, like priests, have watched and waited, Offering up to God their will, Soul and body consecrated, Day and night they serve Him still: Now in God's most holy place, Blest they stand before His face. Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER
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Open now Thy gates of beauty

Author: Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878) Hymnal: The Institute Hymnal #19 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: NEANDER

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