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O for a thousand tongues to sing

Author: C. Wesley (1707-1788) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #219a (1987) Topics: Advent 3 The Forerunner; Advent 4 The Annunciation; God, Saviour Praised and Worshipped; Pentecost 19 The Life of Faith; Pentecost 3 The Church's Confidence in Christ; Pentecost 4 The Church's Mission to the Individual; Pentecost 4 The Freedom God Gives; The Ascension of Christ Lyrics: 1 O for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise, the glories of my God and king, the triumphs of his grace! 2 Jesus, the name that charms our fears and bids our sorrows cease; this music in the sinner's ears, is life and health and peace. 3 He breaks the power of cancelled sin, he sets the prisoner free; his blood can make the foulest clean, his blood availed for me. 4 He speaks — and, listening to his voice, new life the dead receive, the mournful broken hearts rejoice, the humble poor believe. 5 Hear him, you deaf! his praise, you dumb your loosened tongues employ; you blind, now see your saviour come, and leap, you lame, for joy! 6 My gracious Master and my God, assist me to proclaim and spread through all the earth abroad the honours of your name. Languages: English Tune Title: UNIVERSITY
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O for a thousand tongues to sing

Author: C. Wesley (1707-1788) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #219b (1987) Topics: Advent 3 The Forerunner; Advent 4 The Annunciation; God, Saviour Praised and Worshipped; Pentecost 19 The Life of Faith; Pentecost 3 The Church's Confidence in Christ; Pentecost 4 The Church's Mission to the Individual; Pentecost 4 The Freedom God Gives; The Ascension of Christ Lyrics: 1 O for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise, the glories of my God and king, the triumphs of his grace! 2 Jesus, the name that charms our fears and bids our sorrows cease; this music in the sinner's ears, is life and health and peace. 3 He breaks the power of cancelled sin, he sets the prisoner free; his blood can make the foulest clean, his blood availed for me. 4 He speaks — and, listening to his voice, new life the dead receive, the mournful broken hearts rejoice, the humble poor believe. 5 Hear him, you deaf! his praise, you dumb your loosened tongues employ; you blind, now see your saviour come, and leap, you lame, for joy! 6 My gracious Master and my God, assist me to proclaim and spread through all the earth abroad the honours of your name. Languages: English Tune Title: LYNGHAM
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This, this is the God we adore

Author: Joseph Hart, 1712-68 Hymnal: Together in Song #220a (1999) Topics: Adoration and Praise; Close of the Year; Faith; Faithfulness of God; God's Love to Us; Guidance; Holy Spirit; Jesus Christ Friend and Companion; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Opening of the Year; Trust in God Lyrics: 1 This, this is the God we adore; our faithful, unchangeable friend; whose love is as great as his power, and neither knows measures nor end. 2 'Tis Jesus the first and the last whose Spirit shall guide us safe home; we'll praise him for all that is past, and trust him for all that's to come. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:13 Languages: English Tune Title: LEURA
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This, this is the God we adore

Author: Joseph Hart, 1712-68 Hymnal: Together in Song #220b (1999) Topics: Adoration and Praise; Close of the Year; Faith; Faithfulness of God; God's Love to Us; Guidance; Holy Spirit; Jesus Christ Friend and Companion; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Opening of the Year; Trust in God Lyrics: 1 This, this is the God we adore; our faithful, unchangeable friend; whose love is as great as his power, and neither knows measures nor end. 2 'Tis Jesus the first and the last whose Spirit shall guide us safe home; we'll praise him for all that is past, and trust him for all that's to come. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:13 Tune Title: CELESTE
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Divine Protection

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #223 (1786) Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day; He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; nor baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Divine Protection

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #223 (1790) Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day; He spreads the evening vail, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch: nor baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Preservation by Day and Night

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #224 (1786) Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public First Line: To heaven I lift my waiting eyes Lyrics: 1 To heaven I lift my waiting eyes, There all my hopes are laid: The Lord that built the earth and skies Is my perpetual aid. 2 Their stedfast feet shall never fall, Whom he designs to keep; His ear attends the softest call; His eyes can never sleep. 3 He will sustain our weakest powers With his almighty arm, And watch our most unguarded hours Against surprising harm. 4 Israel rejoice, and rest secure, Thy keeper is the Lord; His wakeful eyes employ his power For thine eternal guard. 5 Nor scorching sun, nor sickly moon Shall have his leave to smite; He shields thy head from burning noon, From blasting damps at night. 6 He guards thy soul, he keeps thy breath, Where thickest dangers come: Go and return, secure from death, Till God commands thee home. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Preservation by Day and Night

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #224 (1790) Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public First Line: To heaven I lift my waiting eyes Lyrics: 1 To heaven I lift my waiting eyes, There all my hopes are laid: The Lord that built the earth and skies Is my perpetual aid. 2 Their stedfast feet shall never fall, Whom he designs to keep; His ear attends the softest call; His eyes can never sleep. 3 He will sustain our weakest powers With his almighty arm, And watch our most unguarded hours Against surprising harm. 4 Israel rejoice, and rest secure, Thy keeper is the Lord; His wakeful eyes employ his power For thine eternal guard. 5 Nor scorching sun, nor sickly moon Shall have his leave to smite; He shields thy head from burning noon, From blasting damps at night. 6 He guards thy soul, he keeps thy breath, Where thickest dangers come: Go and return, secure from death, Till God commands thee home. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Divine Protection

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #237b (1786) Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day; He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; nor baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Divine Protection

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #237b (1787) Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day; He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; no baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English

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