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Father Most Holy, Merciful and Tender

Author: Anonymous; Percy Dearmer Meter: 11.11.11.10 Appears in 31 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Father most holy, merciful and tender; Jesus our Savior, with the Father reigning; Spirit all kindly, Advocate, Defender, Light never waning; 2. Trinity sacred, Unity unshaken; Deity perfect, giving and forgiving, Light of the angels, Life of the forsaken, Hope of the living; 3. Maker of all things, all Thy creatures praise Thee; Lo, all things serve Thee through Thy whole creation: Hear us, Almighty, hear us as we raise Thee Heart’s adoration. 4. To the all ruling triune God be glory: Highest and greatest, help Thou our endeavor; We, too, would praise Thee, giving honor worthy Now and forever. Used With Tune: CHRISTE DU BEISTAND Text Sources: From an 11th Century manuscript in the British Museum; The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906), number 160 (repeats last line).
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The Slighted Stranger

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: A Stranger stands outside the door Refrain First Line: He was wounded for thy transgressions Lyrics: 1. A Stranger stands outside the door, And longs thy Guest to be; He knows thy name, for o’er and o’er He softly calls to thee! His hands are pierced, His brow is torn, His face is sad, but sweet— It is the Lord of Paradise! Arise, thy Savior greet. Refrain He was wounded for thy transgressions; He was bruisèd for thy sin; Yet He stands at thy heart’s door pleading, Why, O why not let Him in? 2. From lonely, dark Gethsemane, Thru Pilate’s hall of shame, Up over cruel Calvary, To thee in love He came! Despised! Rejected! Crucified! O love, O grace unknown, That He should still remember thee, And claim thee for His own! [Refrain] 3. Yet still He waits and calls to thee, Although ye scarce can hear The pleading voice, so often has It fallen on thine ear: O soul, arise and let Him in, Lest from the bolted door In sorrow He should turn away, To call for thee no more. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A Stranger stands outside the door]
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المزمور التاسع والستون

Author: Charles Wesley; Unknown Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: سيدى اسمع طلبتى Lyrics: سيدى اسمع طلبتى حسب جود صالح اننى في ضيقــــة فك نفسى وافدنى انتظرت رقــــــــة تعزيـــــــــــــــات لم أر يجعلون علقمــــــــــــا حامضــــــا يسقونني مستجيبا لى دعــــــــاى إلتفت لى يارجــــــــــاى فاقترب لى يا عطــــــوف أيهـــــــــــا الرب الرءوف حيث قلبى فى انكسار بل هوانا واحتقــــــــــــار فى طعـــــامى لا يطاق خل خمــــــــــــر لا يذاق Used With Tune: ABERYSTWYTH
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Thou who has blest my soul with rest

Author: Salomo Franck; Arthur T. Russell Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Thou who has blest my soul with rest, Now of Thy rest partakest: My dead spirit, by Thy death, Thou from sleep awakest. 2 Thou, my life’s breath, art cold in death: This hath Thy love procurèd: Oh the fervor of that love Which e’en death endurèd! 3 True life I know from Thee doth flow; Thy voice will me awaken: Shall my heart that hopes in Thee Be with with terrors shaken? 4 This dust that lies, securely lies, And shall be raised immortal: Then in light adorned, it shall Burst death’s gloomy portal. 5 For Thy repose from all Thy woes, Take, Lord, my thankful spirit: Daily thoughts of thankful love, Lord, Thy death doth merit. Used With Tune: O TRARIGKEIT Text Sources: Psalms and Hymns (Cambridge, England: John Deighton, 1851)
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By The Grace Of God

Author: Barney E. Warren Meter: 10.10.10.10 D Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: By the grace of God I am saved today Refrain First Line: By the grace of God I will live for Him Lyrics: 1 By the grace of God I am saved today, I will walk by faith in the narrow way; I will trust His grace to preserve my soul, I will rest secure while the billows roll. Refrain: By the grace of God I will live for Him, I will trust His power to keep from sin; I will never doubt, but resist the foe, I will grow in grace as I onward go. 2 By the grace of God I will never yield To the tempter’s power, but with sword and shield I’ll defeat the foe with an ardor strong, In the name of Christ sing the victor’s song. [Refrain] 3 By the grace of God I will testify, I will watch and pray as the moments fly, I will live for Him in despite of all, I will hear and heed the Redeemer’s call. [Refrain] 4 By the grace of God I will never fear; What can harm my soul when the Lord is near? If I keep low down in humility, If I walk by faith He’ll abide with me. [Refrain] 5 By the grace of God I will keep my eyes On the Lord alone and the promised prize; I will bear all things in His precious name, I will trust His grace and His promise claim. [Refrain] Used With Tune: ERLANGEN Text Sources: Songs of the Evening Light (Anderson, Ind.: Gospel Trumpet, 1897)
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Hark! The Angels Singing

Author: J. Wright Appears in 20 hymnals Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, in the highest sing Lyrics: 1. Hark! the angels singing Make the happy morn, Joyful tidings bringing, Christ the Lord is born. In a lowly manger, This shall be the sign, See the newborn stranger, Hail the Babe divine. Refrain Glory, glory, in the highest sing; Glory, glory, to our heav’nly king. 2. Sisters dear and brothers, Sing a joyful lay! This of all the others, Is the children’s day. Hear the blessèd story, Once as young as we, Christ, the Prince of Glory, Slept on Mary’s knee. [Refrain] 3. Where’s a chorus meeter For His advent here? Where a carol sweeter To His gentle ear? None can come so near Him, Holy, undefiled, None so love and fear Him, As a Christian child. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Hark! the angels singing] Text Sources: The Starry Crown of Sunday School Melodies, by William O. Perkins (New York: William A. Pond & Company, 1869), number 35
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All, All for Thee

Author: Charlotte Murray Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: All, all for Thee, O take me now entirely Refrain First Line: All, all for Thee, Savior Lyrics: 1. All, all for Thee, O take me now entirely; Retune each note with Thine own gentle hand; I give myself afresh into Thy keeping, To do, or suffer as Thou shalt command. Refrain All, all for Thee, Savior, All, all for Thee, Oh, take my life into Thy hand, Oh, give me Thy Spirit And I shall be holy, Then take my life into Thy hand. 2. I give my heart, I long to love Thee better Than ever I have done in years before; That all I do may be a joy not duty, Lord Jesus grant it, may I love Thee more. [Refrain] 3. All, all for Thee, myself in all my weakness, Unfit, alone, the feeblest chord to raise; An instrument discordant, worn and worthless, But ready to be used to sound Thy praise. [Refrain] 4. Oh, Master, by Thine own most holy Spirit, Send heav’nly music o’er the earth thro’ me; So true, so beautiful, so soul refreshing, That those who hear it, may learn more of Thee. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [All, all for Thee, O take me now entirely] Text Sources: Triumphant Songs, by Edwin O. Excell (Chicago, Illinois: Edwin O. Excell, 1887), number 68.
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എഴപ്പെട്ട ശിശുവാമീ

Author: William W. How; Rev. Thomas Koshy, 1857-1940 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: എഴപ്പെട്ട ശിശുവാമീ- യൂദ പൈതൽ ഏതഹോ? Lyrics: എഴപ്പെട്ട ശിശുവാമീ- യൂദ പൈതൽ ഏതഹോ? പശുക്കൂട്ടിൽ പിറന്നോനീ-ജീർണ്ണ വസ്ത്രം പുതച്ചോ? 1 സ്രിഷ്ടിക്കൊക്കെ ജീവനാഥൻ-എന്നെന്നേക്കും ദൈവം താൻ ഉന്നതനാമീമഹേശൻ- ജാതം ചെയ്തോ ഈ വിധം? 2 അപ്പമോ വത്രമോ വീടോ-ഏതു മില്ലാതുഴലും ദുഃഖമുള്ളോരിവനാരോ-സാത്താൻ മേലധികാരി 3 ദൈവമാം രക്ഷകനേശു-സ്വർഗ്ഗത്തിൽ താൻ നമുക്കു ഭവനങ്ങളൊരുക്കുന്നു ഇല്ല കണ്ണീരവിടെ 4 ചോര ചിന്തിയൊഴുകാനും-നിന്ദാ നിഷേധങ്ങളാൽ ഹാസ്യമാക്കപ്പെടുവാനും-ഹേതുവായോരിവനാർ? 5 ദാനം കൃപ തൻ സഭമേൽ-ചൊരിയും മാ ദൈവം താൻ പ്രതികാരം ശത്രുവിന്മേൽ-നീതിയായ് നടത്തും താൻ 6 അക്രമികളോടു കൂടെ-ആണികളാൽ ക്രൂശിന്മേൽ തൂങ്ങി നിന്ദ ദുഷികളെ-ഏറ്റീടുന്ന ഇവനാർ? 7 ഉന്നതെയാദ്യന്തമായ് ജീ-വിക്കും ദൈവം താനിവൻ വാഴുന്നു താൻ നിത്യനായി-സ്വർണ്ണ നഗരമതിൽ. Used With Tune: EIFIONYDD
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Death and Resurrection

Author: Daniel Otis Teasley Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Low in the grave He sleeps Refrain First Line: Hark! I hear an angel voice Lyrics: 1 Low in the grave He sleeps, Cold in the tomb; Now o’er my Savior sweeps Death’s sable gloom; Refrain: Hark! I hear an angel voice: He is not here, He’s risen. Glory, glory! shout the joyful strain! Christ is risen, evermore to reign! Hallelujah! shout with every breath! Christ has triumphed over death. 2 Closed are His pilgrim toils, Suffering One; Death now around Him coils, God’s only Son. [Refrain] 3 Just as the dawn is seen, With anxious feet, Comes Mary Magdalene, With spices sweet. [Refrain] 4 Jesus has conquered death, Shout the glad strain! Bursted its mighty bars, Risen to reign. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Low in the grave He sleeps] Text Sources: Salvation Echoes (Anderson, IN: Gospel Trumpet Company, 1900)
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Out of Bondage

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Arise, come ye forth, and forever break the chain Refrain First Line: Come forth, come forth, and shout the jubilee Lyrics: 1. Arise, come ye forth, and forever break the chain, That long had oppressed you with sorrow and pain; Arise, come ye forth, hear the blessèd Lord’s command, And He Himself will guide you with a strong, strong hand. Refrain Come forth, come forth, and shout the jubilee, Come forth, come forth, the Lord will make you free; Come forth from your bonds, hear the blessèd Lord’s command, And He Himself will guide you with a strong, strong hand. 2. Arise, come ye forth; will ye spend your life for naught, When Jesus who loves you a ransom has bought? The price of His blood, O receive it while you may; Behold the promised time is now; O come away. [Refrain] 3. Arise, come ye forth, and be slaves to sin no more, How oft your deliv’rer has called you before; Come forth from your bonds, and your liberty receive, Your willing hearts to Jesus give; repent, believe. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Arise, come ye forth, and forever break the chain] Text Sources: Welcome Tidings, by Robert Lowry, W. Howard Doane & Ira D. Sankey (New York: Biglow & Main, 1877), number 78

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