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Christ, of all my hopes the Ground

Author: Rev. Ralph Wardlaw Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 176 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Christ, of all my hopes the Ground, Christ, the Spring of all my joy, Still in Thee may I be found, Still for Thee my powers employ, Still for Thee my powers employ. 2 Let Thy love my heart inflame; Keep Thy fear before my sight; Be Thy praise my highest aim; Be Thy smile my chief delight, Be Thy smile my chief delight. 3 Fountain of o'erflowing grace, Freely from Thy fullness give; Till I close my earthly race, May I prove it Christ to live, May I prove it Christ to live. 4 Firmly trusting in Thy blood, Nothing shall my heart confound; Safely I shall pass the flood, Safely reach Emmanuel's ground, Safely reach Emmanuel's ground. 5 Thus, O thus, an entrance give To the land of cloudless sky; Having known it Christ to live, Let me know it gain to die, Let me know it gain to die. Amen. Topics: The Life in Christ Love and Communion; Christ Life, Our; Dedication of Life; Faith; Love and Communion Used With Tune: HENDON
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As with Gladness Men of Old

Author: William C. Dix Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 661 hymnals Lyrics: 1 As with gladness men of old did the guiding star behold; as with joy they hailed its light, leading onward, beaming bright; so, most gracious God, may we evermore be led to Thee. 2 As with joyful steps they sped to that lowly cradle-bed, there to bend the knee before Him whom heav'n and earth adore; so may we with willing feet ever seek Thy mercy-seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare at that cradle rude and bare; so may we with holy joy, pure, and free from sin’s alloy, all our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to Thee, our heav'nly King. 4 Holy Jesus, ev'ry day keep us in the narrow way; and, when earthly things are past, bring our ransomed lives at last where they need no star to guide, where no clouds Thy glory hide. 5 In that heav'nly country bright need they no created light; Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown, Thou its Sun which goes not down; there for ever may we sing alleluias to our King. Topics: Jesus Christ Earthly Ministry
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Stichera of Apocreos

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When the trumpet's sound shall wake Lyrics: When the trumpet's sound shall wake All the tenants of the tomb, Men with terror then shall quake, But the righteous hopeful rise To secure the promised prize. Severed from the just that day, Sinners crying in their woe Pass to chastisement for aye, Trembling 'neath the awful rod, Of the stern decree of God. Lord of glory, by Thy grace Come in pity to our aid; Make us worthy of a place With the just who dwell with Thee In Thy bliss, eternally. Text Sources: Triodion, p. 22
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Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know

Author: Johann C. Schwedler; Benjamin Hall Kennedy Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 173 hymnals

My Savior Dear

Author: Francis Turner Palgrave Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 46 hymnals First Line: Thou that once by mother's knee

Show Your Mercies, Lord, to Me

Author: David P. Regier Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Show Your mercies, Lord to me Topics: Supplication Scripture: Psalm 57 Used With Tune: HENDON

You Are Welcome to My Boat

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: [You Are Welcome to My Boat] Text Sources: Carpenter, Why Leave the Bench (Selah Publishing, 1996)
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God, Be Merciful to Me

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 49 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God, be merciful to me, on Thy grace I rest my plea; plenteous in compassion Thou, blot out my transgressions now; wash me, make me pure within, cleanse, O cleanse me from my sin. 2 My transgressions I confess, grief and guilt my soul oppress; I have sinned against Thy grace and provoked thee to Thy face; I confess Thy judgment just, speechless, I Thy mercy trust. 3 I am evil, born in sin; Thou desirest truth within. Thou alone my Savior art, teach Thy wisdom to my heart; make me pure, Thy grace bestow, wash me whiter than the snow. 4 Broken, humbled to the dust by Thy wrath and judgment just, let my contrite heart rejoice and in gladness hear Thy voice; from my sins O hide Thy face, blot them out in boundless grace. 5 Gracious God, my heart renew, make my spirit right and true; cast me not away from Thee, let Thy Spirit dwell in me; Thy salvation's joy impart, steadfast make my willing heart. 6 Sinners then shall learn from me and return, O God, to Thee; Savior, all my guilt remove, and my tongue shall sing Thy love; touch my silent lips, O Lord, and my mouth shall praise accord. 7 Not the formal sacrifice hath acceptance in Thy eyes; broken hearts are in Thy sight more than sacrificial rite; contrite spirit, pleasing cries, Thou, O God, wilt not despise. 8 Prosper Zion in Thy grace and her broken walls replace; then our righteous sacrifice shall delight Thy holy eyes; free-will offerings, gladly made, on Thy altar shall be laid. Topics: Repentance and Faith Scripture: Psalm 51 Used With Tune: REDHEAD Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912
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Hail the Day

Author: Charles Wesley (1707-1788) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 563 hymnals First Line: Hail the day that sees Him rise Topics: Hymns, Songs, Chorales Ascension, Reign of Jesus Used With Tune: ESSEX
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Stichera of Apocreos

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Surely comes the dreadful day Lyrics: Surely comes the dreadful day When before the judgment bar Men shall stand in vast array, And the books of God reveal Deeds of life that men conceal. At the gnashing and the tears, Every heart shall melt with grief, While the sinner filled with fears By the doom of judgment goes To a life of endless woes. Wherefore we entreat thee, Lord,-- Thou Who art exceeding good,-- Spare us, who with one accord, Hymn the grace divinely broad Of our ever-pitying God. Text Sources: Triodion, p. 22

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