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Grace! 'tis a charming sound

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 833 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Grace! 'tis a charming sound, Harmonious to the ear; Heaven with the echo shall resound, And all the earth shall hear. 2. Grace first contrived the way To save rebellious man; And all the steps that grace display, Which drew the wondrous plan. 3. Grace first inscribed my name In God's eternal book; 'Twas grace that geve me to the Lame, Who all my sorrows took. 4. Grace led my roving feet To tread the heavenly road; And new supplies each hour I meet, While pressing on to God. 5. Grace taught my soul to pray, And made my eyes o'erflow; 'Twas grace that kept me to this day, And will not let me go. 6. Grace all the work shall crown Through everlasting days; It lays in heaven the topmost stone, And well deserves the praise. Scripture: Psalm 93 Used With Tune: NINETY-THIRD PSALM Text Sources: Baptist Harmony, p. 121
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Once more, my soul, the rising day

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 459 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Once more, my soul, the rising day Salute thy waking eyes; Once more, my voice, thy tribute pay To him that rules the skies. 2. Night unto night his name repeats, The day renews the sound, Wide as the heaven on which he sits, To turn the seasons round. 3. 'Tis he supports my mortal frame, My tongue shall speak his praise; My sins would rouse his wrath to flame, And yet his wrath delays. 4. On a poor worm thy power might tread, And I could ne'er withstand, Thy justice might have crushed me dead, But mercy held thine hand. 5. A thousand wretched souls are fled Since the last setting sun, And yet thou lengthenest out my thread, And yet my moments run. 6. Dear God, let all my hours be thine, Whilst I enjoy the light. Then shall my sun in smiles decline, And bring a pleasant night. Used With Tune: CONSOLATION
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How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2,192 hymnals Lyrics: 1. How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in his excellent word! What more can he say than to you he hath said, You who unto Jesus for refuge have fled. Used With Tune: SOLICITUDE
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My God, my life, my love

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 366 hymnals Lyrics: 1. My God, my life, my love, To thee, to thee I call; I cannot live if thou remove, For thou art all in all. 2. Thy shining grace can cheer This dungeon where I dwell; 'Tis paradise when thou art here; If thou depart, 'tis hell. 3. The smilings of thy face, How amiable they are! 'Tis heaven to rest in thine embrace, And no where else but there. 4. To thee, and thee alone, The angels owe their bliss; They sit around thy gracious throne, And dwell where Jesus is. 5. Not all the bliss harps above Could make a heavenly place, If God his residence remove, Or but conceal his face. 6. Nor earth, nor all the sky, Can one delight afford, No, not a drop of real joy, Without thy presence, Lord. 7. Thou art the sea of love, Where all my pleasures roll: The circle where my passions move, And center of my soul. 8. To thee my spirits fly With infinite desire, And yet how far from thee I lie! Dear Jesus, raise me higher. Used With Tune: SHIRLAND
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O'er the gloomy hills of darkness

Meter: 8.7.4 Appears in 411 hymnals First Line: O'er the gloomy hills of darkness, Look, my soul! be still and gaze Lyrics: 1. O'er the gloomy hills of darkness, Look, my soul! be still and gaze; All the promises do travail With a glorious day of grace: Blessed jubilee! blessed jubilee! Let thy glorious morning dawn. 2. Let the Indian, let the Negro, Let the rude barbarian see That divine and glorious conquest Once obtained on Calvary; Let the gospel, let the gospel, Loud resound from pole to pole. 3. Kingdoms wide, that sit in darkness, Grant them, Lord, the glorious light, And from eastern coast to western May the morning chase the night: And redemption, and redemption, Freely purchased, win the day. 4. May the glorious day approaching, On the grossest darkness dawn; And the everlasting gospel Spread abroad thy holy name— All the borders, all the borders, Of the great Emmanuel's land. 5. Fly abroad, thou mighty Gospel, Win and conquer, never cease; May thy lasting, wide dominions Multiply and still increase; Sway the sceptre, sway the sceptre, Savior, all the world around. Used With Tune: MISSIONARY SONG
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Lord I cannot let thee go

Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 168 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Lord, I cannot let thee go, Till a blessing thou bestow: Do not turn away thy face, Mine's an urgent, pressing case. Used With Tune: COOKHAM Text Sources: Baptist Harmony, p. 329
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My Christian friends, in bonds of love

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 152 hymnals Lyrics: 1. My Christian friends, in bonds of love, Whose hearts in sweetest union join, Your friendship's like a drawing band, Yet we must take the parting hand. 2. Your company's sweet, your union dear, Your words delightful to my ear, Yet when I see that we must part, You draw like cords around my heart. 3. How sweet the hours have passed away, Since we have met to sing and pray; How loath we are to leave the place Where Jesus shows his smiling face. 4. O could I stay with friends so kind, How would it cheer my drooping mind! But duty makes me understand, That we must take the parting hand, 5. And since it is God's holy will, We must be parted for a while, In sweet submission, as all one, We'll say, our Father's will be done. 6. My youthful friends, in Christian ties, Who seek for mansions in the skies, Fight on, we'll gain that happy shore, Where parting will be known no more. 7. How oft I've seen your flowing tears, And heard you tell your hopes and fears! Your hearts with love were seen to flame, Which makes me hope we'll meet again. 8. Ye mourning souls, lift up your eyes To glorious mansions in the skies; O trust his grace--in Canaan's land, We'll no more take the parting hand. 9. And now, my friends, both old and young, I hope in Christ you'll still go on; And if on earth we meet no more, O may we meet on Canaan's shore. 10. I hope you'll all remember me, If you on earth no more I see; An interest in your prayers I crave, That we may meet beyond the grave. 11. O glorious day! O blessed hope! My soul leaps forward at the thought, When, on that happy, happy land, We'll no more take the parting hand. 12. But with our blessed, holy Lord, We'll shout and sing with one accord And there we'll all with Jesus dwell So, loving Christians, fare you well. Used With Tune: PARTING HAND
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My soul forsakes her vain delight

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 76 hymnals Lyrics: 1. My soul forsakes her vain delight, And bids the world farewell, Base as the dirt beneath thy feet, And mischievous as hell. No longer will I ask your love, Nor seek your friendship more; The happiness that I approve, Is not within your power. Used With Tune: LEANDER
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Though troubles assail, and dangers affright

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 434 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Though troubles assail, and dangers affright, Though friends should all fail, and foes all unite, Yet one thing secures us, whatever betide, The promise assures us, "The Lord will provide." 2. The birds, without barn or storehouse, are fed; From them let us learn to trust for our bread: His saints what is fitting shall ne'er be denied, So long as 'tis written, "The Lord will provide." 3. We may, like the ships, by tempests be tossed On perilous deeps, but cannot be lost: Though Satan enrages the wind and the tide, The promise engages "The Lord will provide." 4. When Satan appears to stop up our path, And fills us with fears, we triumph by faith; He cannot take from us, though oft he has tried, The heart cheering promise, "The Lord will provide." 5. His call we obey, like Abram of old, Not knowing our way, but faith makes us bold; For though we are strangers, we have a good guide, And trust, in all dangers, "The Lord will provide." 6. He tells us we're weak--our hope is in vain, The good that we seek we ne'er shall obtain; But when such suggestions our spirits have plied, This answers all questions, "The Lord will provide" 7. No strength of our own, nor goodness we claim; Yet since we have known the Savior's great name, In this our strong tower for safety we hide; The Lord is our power, "The Lord will provide." 8. When life sinks apace, and death is in view, The word of his grace shall comfort us through: Not fearing or doubting, with Christ on our side, We hope to die shouting, "The Lord will provide." Used With Tune: CONFIDENCE Text Sources: Mercer's Cluster, p. 405
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Religion is the chief concern

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 255 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Religion is the chief concern Of mortals here below: May I its great importance learn, Its sovereign virtue know! 2. More needful this than glittering wealth, Or aught the world bestows; Nor reputation, food, or health, Can give us such repose. 3. Religion should our thoughts engage Amidst our youthful bloom; 'Twill fit us for declining age, And for the awful tomb. 4. O, may my heart, by grace renew'd Be my Redeemer's throne; And be my stubborn will subdued, His government to own! 5. Let deep repentance, faith, and love Be joined with godly fear; And all my conversation prove My heart to be sincere. 6. Preserve me from the snares of sin Through my remaining days, And in me let each virtue shine To my Redeemer's praise. 7. Let lively hope my soul inspire; Let warm affections rise; And may I wait with strong desire To mount above the skies! Used With Tune: PLEASANT HILL Text Sources: Baptist Harmony, p. 273

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