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Awake, thou Spirit, who didst fire

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky Hymnal: Hymns for the use of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, by the Authority of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania #289 (1865) Languages: English
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Awake, thou Spirit, who didst fire

Author: Charles Henry Bogatzky; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #290 (1868) Languages: English

Awake, thou Spirit, who didst fire

Author: Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #481 (1912) Languages: English
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Awake, Thou Spirit, who of old

Author: Bogatzky; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #17 (1861) Meter: 8.10.8.10.10.10 Lyrics: Awake, Thou Spirit, who of old Didst fire the watchmen of the Church's youth, Who faced the foe, unshrinking, bold, Who witnessed day and night the eternal truth, Whose voices through the world are ringing still, And bringing hosts to know and do Thy will! Oh that thy fire were kindled soon, That swift from land to land its flame might leap! Lord, give us but this priceless boon Of faithful servants, fit for Thee to reap The harvest of the soul; look down and view How great the harvest, yet the labourers few. Lord, let our earnest prayer be heard, The prayer Thy son Himself hath bid us pray; For, lo! Thy children's hearts are stirred In every land in this our darkening day, To cry for help with fervent soul to Thee; Oh hear us, Lord, and speak, Thus let it be! O haste to help ere we are lost! Send forth evangelist, in spirit strong, Armed with Thy Word, a dauntless host, Bold to attack the rule of ancient wrong, And let them all the earth for Thee reclaim, To be Thy kingdom, and to know Thy name. Would there were help within our walls! Oh let thy promised Spirit come again, Before whom every barrier falls, And ere the night once more shine forth as then! Oh rend the heavens and make Thy presence felt, The chains that bind us at Thy touch would melt! And let Thy Word have speedy course, Through every land the truth be glorified, Till all the heathen know its force, And gather to Thy churches far and wide; And waken Israel from her sleep, O Lord! Thus bless and spread the conquests of Thy Word! The Church's deserts paths restore, That stumbling blocks which long in them have lain, May hinder now Thy Word no more; Destroy false doctrine, root out notions vain, Set free from hirelings, let the Church and school Bloom as a garden 'neath Thy prospering rule! Languages: English
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Awake, Thou Spirit, who of old

Author: Bogatzky; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S1-17 (1881) Languages: English

Awake, thou Spirit, who of old

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky Hymnal: Songs of the Spirit #d14 (1871)
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Awake, thou Spirit, who of old

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #41 (1856) Languages: English
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Wake, Spirit, who in times now olden

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Bogatsky Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #87 (1863) Lyrics: Wake, Spirit, who in times now olden Didst fire the watchmen of the Church's youth, And against ev'ry foe embolden, To witness day and night th'eternal truth, Whose voices through the world are ringing still, And bringing hosts to know and do Thy will: Soon may that fire from heaven be lent us, That swift from land to land its flame may leap! Soon, Lord, that,priceless boon be sent us Of faithful servants, fit for Thee to reap The hnrvest of tho soul,--look down nnd view How great the harvest, but the labourers few. Lord, to our earnest prayer now hearken, The prayer we offer at Thy Son's command, For, lo! while storms around us darken, Thy children's hearts are stirr'd in every land, To cry for help, with fervent soul, to Thee; O hear us, Lord, and speak: "Thus let it be!" Oh speedily that help be granted! Send forth evangelists, in spirit strong, Arm'd with Thy Word, a host undaunted, Bold to attack the rule of ancient wrong, And let them all the earth for Thee reclaim, To be Thy kingdom and to know Thy name! Grant that for which Thy people calleth! Send down Thy promised Spirit, Lord, in might, Before whom every barrier falleth, And let it thus at evening-time be light; Oh rend the heavens, and make Thy presence felt, The chains that bind us at Thy touch would melt. Let Zion's paths lie waste no longer, Remove the hindrances that there have lain, And let Thy Word go forth to conquer; Destroy false doctrine, root out notions vain, Set free from hirelings, let the Church and school Bloom as a garden 'neath thy prospering rule. Languages: English
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Awake! Thou Spirit, Who of old

Author: C. H. Bogatzky Hymnal: A Missionary Hymn Book #141 (1922) Languages: English Tune Title: BURGESS HILL
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Wake, Spirit, who in times now olden

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a190 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Wake, Spirit, who in times now olden Didst fire the watchmen of the Church's youth, And them 'gainst ev'ry foe embolden, To witness day and night th'eternal truth, Whose voices through the world are ringing still, And bringing hosts to know and do Thy will: 2 Soon may that fire from heaven be lent us, That swift from land to land its flame may leap! Soon, Lord, that priceless boon be sent us Of faithful servants, fit for Thee to reap The harvest of the soul,--look down and view How great the harvest, but the laborers few. 3 Lord, to our earnest prayer now hearken, The prayer we offer at Thy Son's command; For, lo! while storms around us darken, Thy children's hearts are stirr'd in every land, To cry for help, with fervent soul, to Thee; O hear us, Lord, and speak: "Thus let it be!" 4 O speedily that help be granted! Send forth evangelists, in spirit strong, Armed with Thy Word, a host undaunted, Bold to attack the rule of ancient wrong, And let them all the earth for Thee reclaim, To be Thy kingdom and to know Thy name! 5 Grant that for which Thy people calleth! Send down Thy promised Spirit, Lord, in might, Before whom every barrier falleth, And let it thus at evening-time be light; O! rend the heavens, and make Thy presence felt, The chains that bind us at Thy touch would melt. 6 Let Zion's paths lie waste no longer, Remove the hindrances that there have lain, And let Thy Word go forth to conquer; Destroy false doctrine, root out notions vain, Set free from hirelings, let the Church and school Bloom as a garden 'neath Thy prospering rule. Topics: The Catechism The Church Languages: English

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