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Now Bells Are Ringing Far And Wide

Author: B. S. Ingeman Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #17 (1927) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Opening Hymns Lyrics: 1 Now bells are ringing far and wide, Their peals to the sky ascending; Great gladness, like a swelling tide, Each Sunday to heav'n is wending. 2 They sound the songs of praise and pray'r, While angels in heaven listen: It was a Sunday morning fair, When Jesus broke down our prison. 3 He in the gloomy grave went down, And passed to the realms of spirits; He rose to bring His saints the crown Of life and of wondrous merits. 4 The Joy of men by death was bound; But now we rejoice forever, The joy that Sunday morning crowned Departs from God's children never. 5 An angel watched the open tomb, While palms in the sun did glisten, And pointed from its fear and gloom To Christ from the dead arisen. 6 The joy of men was great that day, But greater the joy of heaven, For Christ, our Lord and King for aye, Had life to His children given. 7 God's children lift to Him their prayer, While angels in heaven listen: It was a Sunday morning fair, When Jesus broke down our prison. Languages: English Tune Title: [Now bells are ringing far and wide]
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Doxology

Author: Thomas Ken Hymnal: Laudes Domini #17 (1890) Topics: Opening of Service; Opening of Service First Line: Praise God, from whom all blessings flow Lyrics: 1 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, Praise him, all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD HUNDRED
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Now Bells Are Ringing Far And Wide

Author: B. S. Ingeman Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #17 (1928) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Opening Hymns Lyrics: 1 Now bells are ringing far and wide, Their peals to the sky ascending; Great gladness, like a swelling tide, Each Sunday to heav'n is wending. 2 They sound the songs of praise and prayer, While angels in heaven listen; It was a Sunday morning fair, When Jesus broke down our prison. 3 He in the gloomy grave went down, And passed to the realms of spirits; He rose to bring His saints the crown Of life and of wondrous merits. 4 The Joy of men by death was bound; But now we rejoice forever, The joy that Sunday morning crowned Departs from God's children never. 5 An angel watched the open tomb, While palms in the sun did glisten, And pointed from its fear and gloom To Christ from the dead arisen. 6 The joy of men was great that day, But greater the joy of heaven, For Christ, our Lord and King for aye, Had life to His children given. 7 God's children lift to Him their prayer, While angels in heaven listen. It was a Sunday morning fair, When Jesus broke down our prison. Languages: English
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Doxology

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #18 (1890) Topics: Opening of Service; Opening of Service First Line: To God the Father, God the Son Lyrics: 1 To God the Father, God the Son And God the Spirit, Three in One, Be honor, praise, and glory given, By all on earth, and all in heaven. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD HUNDRED
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Blessed Jesus, At Thy Word

Author: T. Clausnitzer Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #19 (1927) Meter: 7.8.7.8.8.8 Topics: Opening Hymns Lyrics: 1 Blessed Jesus, at Thy word We are gathered all to hear Thee; Let our hearts and souls be stirred Now to seek and love and fear Thee, By Thy teachings, sweet and holy, Drawn from earth to love Thee solely. 2 All our knowledge, sense, and sight Lie in deepest darkness shrouded Till Thy Spirit breaks our night With the beams of truth unclouded. Thou alone to God canst win us, Thou must work all good within us. 3 Glorious Lord, Thyself impart, Light of light, from God proceeding, Open Thou our ears and heart, Help us by Thy Spirit’s pleading; Hear the cry Thy people raises, Hear and bless our prayers and praises. Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed Jesus, at thy word]
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Psalm 117

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #19 (1890) Topics: Opening of Service; Opening of Service First Line: From all that dwell below the skies Lyrics: 1 From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise: Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue. 2 Eternal are thy mercies, Lord! Eternal truth attends thy word: Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till sun shall rise and set no more. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD HUNDRED
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Come, Thou Almighty King

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Praise Book #19 (1906) Topics: Prayer Meeting Opening; Worship Opening Tune Title: ITALIAN HYMN
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Blessed Jesus, At Thy Word

Author: T. Clausnitzer Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #19 (1928) Meter: 7.8.7.8.8.8 Topics: Opening Hymns Lyrics: 1 Blessed Jesus, at Thy word We are gathered all to hear Thee; Let our hearts and souls be stirred Now to seek and love and fear Thee, By Thy teachings, sweet and holy, Drawn from earth to love Thee solely. 2 All our knowledge, sense, and sight Lie in deepest darkness shrouded Till Thy Spirit breaks our night With the beams of truth unclouded. Thou alone to God canst win us, Thou must work all good within us. 3 Glorious Lord, Thyself impart, Light of light, from God proceeding, Open Thou our ears and heart, Help us by Thy Spirit’s pleading; Hear the cry Thy people raises, Hear and bless our prayers and praises. Languages: English
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Psalm 65

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: Laudes Domini #20 (1890) Topics: Opening of Service; Opening of Service First Line: Praise, Lord, for thee in Zion waits Lyrics: 1 Praise, Lord, for thee in Zion waits; Prayer shall besiege thy temple gates; All flesh shall to thy throne repair, And find, through Christ, salvation there. 2 How blest thy saints! how safely led! How surely kept! how richly fed! Saviour of all in earth and sea, How happy they who rest in thee! 3 Thy hand sets fast the mighty hills, Thy voice the troubled ocean stills; Evening and morning hymn thy praise, And earth thy bounty wide displays. 4 The year is with thy goodness crowned; Thy clouds drop wealth the world around; Through thee the deserts laugh and sing, And nature smiles and owns her King. 5 Lord, on our souls thy Spirit pour; The moral waste within restore; Oh, let thy love our spring-tide be, And make us all bear fruit to thee. Languages: English Tune Title: SESSIONS
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Angry Words

Author: D. K. P. Hymnal: The Majestic Hymnal, number two #20 (1959) Topics: Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns First Line: Angry words! O let them never Refrain First Line: "Love one another," thus saith the Savior Languages: English Tune Title: [Angry words! O let them never]

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