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Jesus the Author is

Author: William Gadsby Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal

In righteousness stand firm

Author: F. Richard Garland Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal
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God of the earth and sky

Author: Hugh Braham Sherlock, 1905-1998 Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God of the earth and sky, Lord of our hills and plains, Ruler of night and day, bright sun and cooling rains – O bounteous Lord, to thee we raise our harvest hymn of joyful praise. 2 'Mid dancing azure seas, upheld by thy command, our lovely islands rise in tropic splendour planned. And we are stewards of thy grace until we see thee face to face. 3 Thine is the fruitful field, the broad-leaved plantain thine; banana, slender cane, tall palm and lowly vine. Thine own,O Lord, we bring to thee, of all thy bounty rich and free. 4 Star-apples, purple-dyed 'mid leaves of bronze and green! With ackee's scarlet hue gay citrus gold is seen. Thou matchless artist! Here may we thine own eternal beauty see. 5 God of love! Not alone in nature's form we find that thou art great and good, and merciful and kind: for Jesus died, that we might come to share our heavenly Father's home. 6 As we with thankful hearts these festive anthems sing, and gladly to thy house our harvest offering bring, O, help, Blessèd Trinity, ourselves to consecrate to thee. Topics: Sacraments and Other Occasions Harvest Used With Tune: HAREWOOD
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When Hannah, Pressed with Grief

Author: John Newton Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 43 hymnals Lyrics: 1. When Hannah, pressed with grief, Poured forth her soul in prayer; She quickly found relief, And left her burden there: Like her, in every trying case, Let us approach the throne of grace. 2. When she began to pray, Her heart was pained and sad; But ere she went away, Was comforted and glad: In trouble, what a resting place, Have they who know the throne of grace! 3. Though men and devils rage, And threaten to devour; The saints, from age to age, Are safe from all their power: Fresh strength they gain to run their race, By waiting at the throne of grace. 4. Eli her case mistook, How was her spirit moved By his unkind rebuke? But God her cause approved. We need not fear a creature’s face, While welcome at the throne of grace. 5. She was not filled with wine, As Eli rashly thought; But with a faith divine, And found the help she sought: Though men despise and call us base, Still let us ply the throne of grace. 6. Men have not power or skill, With troubled souls to bear; Though they express good-will, Poor comforters they are: But swelling sorrows sink apace, When we approach the throne of grace. 7. Numbers before have tried, And found the promise true; Nor one been yet denied, Then why should I or you? Let us by faith their footsteps trace, And hasten to the throne of grace. 8. As fogs obscure the light, And taint the morning air; But soon are put to flight, If the bright sun appear; Thus Jesus will our troubles chase, By shining from the throne of grace. Used With Tune: CONFIDENCE (Harmonia) Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 25
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The Church of the Living God

Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Within Thy temple, Lord, We think on mercies past Lyrics: 1 Within Thy temple, Lord, We think on mercies past; Let earth all praise accord, Long as Thy Name shall last; The righteous judgments of her King Let Zion and her daughters sing. 2 About Mount Zion go, Her towers and ramparts tell; That ye her strength may know, Mark her defenses well; Her royal palaces behold That ye her glories may unfold. 3 To all the coming race Repeat the message o'er: This mighty God of grace Is ours for evermore; Yea,He our Savior will abide, And unto death will be our guide. The Psalter: with responsive readings, 1912

Liberality

Author: Benjamin Beddome Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: To your Creator God And everlasting King Text Sources: Appeared posthumously in Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton and Briggs,1818)
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Salud hay para mi

Author: Charles Wesley, 1708-1788; Desconocido Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Salud hay para mí; Ya pierdo mi temor Al contemplar por fe A Cristo el Redentor; Jesús la raza humana amó, Y por su salvación murió. 2 Las penas de Jesús, ¡Cuán eficaces son! Expían mi maldad, Y logran mi perdón: Y mi rescate leo allí, Pues que murió Jesús por mí. 3 Salud hay para mí; La voz de Dios oí, Cual hijo de su amor, Llamándome hacia Si, Mi Dios su Espíritu me dio, Y sé por Él que me aceptó. Topics: La Vida Cristiana Fe; The Christian Life Faith Used With Tune: SAINT GODRIC
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Yes, the Redeemer Rose

Author: Philip Doddridge Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 227 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Yes, the Redeemer rose, the Savior left the dead, And o’er our hellish foes high raised His conquering head. In wild dismay the guards around, Fall to the ground and sink away. 2. Lo! the angelic bands in full assembly meet, To wait His high commands and worship at His feet. Joyful they come, and wing their way From realms of day to see His tomb. 3. Then back to Heav’n they fly and the glad tidings bear. Hark! as they soar on high, what music fills the air! Their anthems say, Jesus, who bled, Hath left the dead, He rose today. 4. Ye mortals, catch the sound, redeemed by Him from hell; And send the echo round the globe on which you dwell: Transported, cry, Jesus, who bled, Hath left the dead, no more to die. 5. All hail! triumphant Lord, who sav’st us with Thy blood; Wide be Thy name adored, Thou rising, reigning God! With Thee we rise, with Thee we reign, And empires gain beyond the skies. Used With Tune: LAUS DEO Text Sources: Published posthumously in Hymns Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures, by Job Orton (J. Eddowes and J. Cotton, 1755)

I bring my sins to Thee

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-79 Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 115 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Trustfulness and Peace Used With Tune: CARINTHIA
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The Lamp: II.

Author: Joseph Morris Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Down to that gloomy stream Lyrics: Down to that gloomy stream, Creeps one in wild dismay; The light of earthly joy Fades gently, fades away: There echo through the dismal shade, Strange sounds by hideous monsters made. The lamp he holds goes out— O who can speak his pain! For never shall he see Its needed light again: Victorious Death there boastful bides, Twin Darkness his loud horror hides. He lists with bated breath Some friendly foot to hear, With whispered word of hope, Or lighted lamp draw near: But foot of succour none doth sound, While taunting demons sport around. At length with piteous groan He stumbles to the flood,— A mortal made to know The frowning love of God: He sinks, he swims; now, all is o’er: Hope must forsake him ever more.

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