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Obedient To Thy Sacred Word

Author: Lucy M. C. Alden Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Obedient to Thy sacred word, "This do, remembering Me," Once more, dear Master, at Thy board We meet for love of Thee. 2 With us, as with the twelve of old, Sit down, O Friend divine, To bless and break the paschal bread, And pour with thanks the wine. 3 Behind this rite which Love supplies, Our grateful souls discern The body of the sacrifice And pledge of Thy return. 4 By faith partaking of the flesh And the atoning blood, O let us feel the life afresh, Of our redeeming Lord. Used With Tune: LORD'S SUPPER Text Sources: The Advent Christian Hymnal, Advent Christian General Conference of America (Boston: Advent Christian Publication Society, 1894)
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The Great God of Heaven

Author: Henry R. Bramley, 1833-1917 Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: The great God of Heaven is come down to earth Refrain First Line: Then let us adore Him, and praise His great love Lyrics: 1. The great God of Heaven is come down to earth, His mother a virgin, and sinless His birth; The Father eternal His Father alone: He sleeps in the manger; He reigns on the throne. Refrain Then let us adore Him, and praise His great love: To save us poor sinners He came from above. 2. A babe on the breast of a maiden He lies, Yet sits with the Father on high in the skies; Before Him their faces the seraphim hide, While Joseph stands waiting, unscared, by His side. [Refrain] 3. Lo! here is Emmanuel, here is the Child, The Son that was promised to Mary so mild; Whose power and dominion shall ever increase, The Prince that shall rule o’er a kingdom of peace. [Refrain] 4. The wonderful Counselor, boundless in might, The Father’s own image, the beam of His light; Behold Him now wearing the likeness of man, Weak, helpless, and speechless, in measure a span. [Refrain] 5. O wonder of wonders, which none can unfold: The Ancient of Days is an hour or two old; The Maker of all things is made of the earth, Man is worshipped by angels, and God comes to birth: [Refrain] 6. The word in the bliss of the Godhead remains, Yet in flesh comes to suffer the keenest of pains; He is that He was, and forever shall be, But becomes that He was not, for you and for me. [Refrain] Used With Tune: A VIRGIN UNSPOTTED
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දෙව්දූතුන්ගේ වැඳුම් ලත් හිමි තුමා

Author: William Y. Fullerton; C. M. Elanagasekara Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 දෙව්දූතුන්ගේ වැඳුම් ලත් හිමි තුමා මිනිස් හට ආලේ බැන්දේ කිමා එඬේරෙක් මෙන් සොයා ආවේ මුළාවුන් කීම නම් නොහැක් මැයි කොයි ලෙසින්වත් ඒ මුත් දනිම් ඒ මරියාණන් පුත් බැව් බෙත්ලෙහෙම් ගාල වූ එකම නිවෙස් නාසරැත්හී වඩුවෙක්ව විසීය ඔව්, ක්‍රිස්තුස යේසුස් මිදුම්කරු ආසේක්ය 2 යටහත්ව ලෝ දුක් සයුර මැදින් මඟ ගෙව්වේ කෙසේ වසක් තිස් තුන් පැළුණේ හද කුරුසෙහි මන්ද කීම නම් නොහැක් මැයි කොයි ලෙසින්වත් ඒ මුත් දනිම් පව් දුරලයි එතුමා සුවකරයි බිඳුන සිත් සැමා මා බරද සැහැල්ලු කර දේය ඒ ක්‍රිස්තුස් යේසුස් මිදුම්කරු මෙහිය 3 ජාතීන් සැමා කෙසේ දිනාගනීද පෙරාපර සියල්ලන්ගේ පැතුම්ද සපුරා කෙසේ තුටුකරයිද සිත් කීම නම් නොහැක්මැයි කොයි ලෙසින්වත් ඒ මුත් දනිම් ඒ තේජස් ලෝ පැතිරෙයි එක් රැස් කරයි එතුම අස්වැන්නත් එයම වේය සෙත්ලත් තෙදැත් දිනේ ඒ ක්‍රිස්තුස් යේසුස් මිදුම්කරු පෙනෙන්නේ 4 හිමි බස් අසා නැවති දා ගොසා ජාතීන් එක්සත්ව වඳින ලෙසා පෙමින් බැතින් සිත් පිරී තිබූ නිසා කීම නම් නොහැක්මැයි කොයි ලෙසින්වත් ඒ මුත් දනිම් මම අහස් කුස් ඒ රැව් දස දහස් දූත ගී නද බැව් සග පොළෝ තරඟෙට පවසත් දැන් ඉතින් යේසුස් ක්‍රිස්තුස් රජිඳු වෙයි Used With Tune: LONDONDERRY
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Bring Many Names

Author: Brian Wren Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Bring many names, beautiful and good Lyrics: 1. Bring many names, beautiful and good, Celebrate, in parable and story, Holiness in glory, living, loving God. Hail and Hosanna! Bring many names! 2. Strong mother God, working night and day, Planning all the wonders of creation, Setting each equation, genius at play: Hail and Hosanna, strong mother God! 3. Warm father God, hugging every child, Feeling all the strains of human living, Caring and forgiving, till we’re reconciled: Hail and Hosanna, warm father God! 4. Old, aching God, grey with endless care, Calmly piercing evil’s new disguises, Glad of good surprises, wiser than despair: Hail and Hosanna, old, aching God! 5. Young, growing God, eager, on the move, Saying no to falsehood and unkindness, Crying out for justice, giving all you have: Hail and Hosanna, young, growing God! 6. Great, living God, never fully known, Joyful darkness far beyond our seeing, Closer yet than breathing, everlasting home: Hail and Hosanna, great, living God! The words & music to this hymn are under copyright.If you wish to print, copy, cut/paste or duplicate them, you mustobtain permission from Hope Publishing Company (800-323-1049). Used With Tune: WESTCHASE
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By Precepts Taught of Ages Past

Author: Anonymous; John M. Neale Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1. By precepts taught of ages past, Now let us keep again the fast, Which, year by year, in order meet Of forty days is made complete. 2. The law and seers that were of old In divers ways this Lent foretold, Which Christ Himself, the Lord and guide Of every season, sanctified. 3. More sparing therefore let us make The words we speak, the food we take, Deny ourselves in mirth and sleep, In stricter watch our senses keep. 4. In prayer together let us fall, And cry for mercy, one and all; And weep before the Judge, and say, O turn from us Thy wrath away. 5. Thy grace have we offended sore By sins, O God, which we deplore; Pour down upon us from above The riches of Thy pardoning love. 6. Remember, Lord, though frail we be, That yet Thine handiwork are we: Nor let the honor of Thy name Be by another put to shame. 7. Forgive the ill that we have wrought, Increase the good that we have sought; That we at length, our wanderings o’er, May please Thee now and evermore. 8. Blest Three in One, and One in Three, Almighty God, we pray to Thee, That Thou wouldst now vouchsafe to bless Our fast with fruits of righteousness. Used With Tune: SAXONY Text Sources: (The Fast, as Taught by Holy Lore) & the compilers of Hymns Ancient and Modern
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The Messenger

Author: Susie V. Aldrich Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I may hear His voice at morning Lyrics: 1 I may hear His voice at morning, When the sky is softly bright, And a flood of golden glory Tinges every purple height; Ere my hands begin the labor Which belongeth to the day, I may hear Him softly whisper, Fold thy work and come away. 2 I may hear Him in the noontide, When the reapers take their rest, And the golden sheaves are lying Prostrate on the earth’s warm breast; In the overpowering brightness Of the glorious midday sun, He may come with shining sickle And life’s work for me be done. 3 I may hear Him in the midnight, As His voice of solemn cheer Pierces through the mystic silence, Whispering: Thy Guest is here; Rise and climb the upper pathway Where have walked the sons of God; I, the Messenger, will lead thee Safely where their feet have trod. 4 Since He may come in the morning, At the noon or eventide, I must have my garments ready, And my lamp with oil supplied; I must listen for His knocking, I must rise and ope the gate, For He comes to guide me safely Where the angels for me wait. Used With Tune: SANCTUARY
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Almighty God! In Humble Prayer

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 110 hymnals First Line: Almighty God, in humble prayer Lyrics: 1 Almighty God, in humble prayer, To Thee our souls we lift, Do Thou our waiting minds prepare For Thy most needful gift. 2 We ask not golden streams of wealth Along our path to flow; We ask not undecaying health, Nor length of years below. 3 We ask not honors, which an hour May bring and take away; We ask not pleasure, pomp and power, Lest we should go astray. 4 We ask for wisdom—Lord, impart The knowledge how to live; A wise and understanding heart To all before Thee give. 5 For we, as children, born in sin, Know not, till Thou has taught, How to go out, or how come in, By word, or deed, or thought. 6 The young remember Thee in youth, Before the evil days! The old be guided by Thy truth In wisdom’s pleasant ways! Used With Tune: KINGSLEY Text Sources: The Christian Psalmist (Glasgow, Scotland: Chalmers & Collins, 1825)
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기쁘다 구주 오셨네 만 백성 맞으라

Author: Isaac Watts; Unknown Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: CM with repeat Lyrics: 1 기쁘다 구주 오셨네 만 백성 맞으라 온 교회여 다 일어나 다 찬양하여라 다 찬양하여라 다 찬∼양 찬∼양하여라 2 구세주 탄생 했으니 다 찬양 하여라 이 세상의 만물들아 다 화답하여라 다 화답하여라 다 화∼답 화∼답 하여라 3 온 세상 죄를 사하러 주예수 오셨네 죄와 슬픔 몰아내고 다 구원하시네 다 구원하시네 다 구∼원 구∼원하시네 4 은혜와 진리 되신 주 다 주관하시니 만국 백성 구주 앞에 다 경배하여라 다 경배하여라 다 경∼배 경배∼하여라. Used With Tune: ANTIOCH
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Come, Lord Jesus, O Come Quickly

Author: F. W. Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come, Lord Jesus, O come quickly! Lyrics: 1 Come, Lord Jesus, O come quickly! Come! O heed Thy children’s cry; Come, for Thee our souls are yearning; Come! in all Thy power draw nigh. Come! and end this night of anguish; Come! make earth once more most fair; Come! for Thee our spirits languish; Come! and meet us in the air. 2 Come! for man’s rule is but failure; Come! for e’en Thy Church grows old; Come! the darkness is increasing; Ills are rife within Thy fold. Oh, come quickly! Lord, come quickly! Tarry not, no longer wait; In this dark, dread hour of midnight, May we hear Thee at the gate. 3 Come, then come, our king and Savior, To this earth once more return; Unto Thee our prayer we’re raising, And for Thee our spirits yearn. Come, and claim Thy blood-bought purchase, End the rule of self and sin; Come in all Thy grace and glory; Let Thy blessèd reign begin! Used With Tune: ST. THOMAS Text Sources: Hymns of the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ by Bailie Brown and Peter P. Bilhorn (Chicago: Bilhorn Brothers, 1911)
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Come, Ye That Fear the Lord

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Come, ye that fear the Lord, and hear Lyrics: 1. Come, ye that fear the Lord, and hear What He has done for me; My cry for help is turned to praise, For He has set me free. Through pain and trouble Thou hast led, And humbled all our pride, But, in the end, to liberty And wealth Thy hand did guide. 2. If in my heart I sin regard, My prayer He will not hear; But truly God has heard my voice, My prayer has reached His ear. O let the Lord, our gracious God, Forever blessèd be, Who has not turned my prayer from Him, Nor yet His grace from me. 3. Here in Thy house I give to Thee The life that Thou dost bless, And pay the solemn vows I made When I was in distress. O all ye peoples, bless our God, Aloud proclaim His praise, Who safely holds our soul in life, And steadfast makes our ways. Used With Tune: ANCYRA Text Sources: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)

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