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Father, whose everlasting love

Author: Charles Wesley 1707-88 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 29 hymnals Used With Tune: WITTENBERG
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Herr Gott, erhalt uns für und für

Author: Ludwig Helmbold Appears in 18 hymnals Used With Tune: [Herr Gott, erhalt uns für und für]

Again We keep This Solemn Fast

Author: Peter J. Scagnelli, b. 1949; Gregory the Great, c. 540-604 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 17 hymnals Topics: Ash Wednesday; Year A Ash Wednesday; Year A Lent 1; Year B Ash Wednesday; Year C Ash Wednesday Scripture: Matthew 6:1-21 Used With Tune: ERHALT UNS, HERR
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Lord, grant that we e'er pure retain

Author: M. L. Helmbold Appears in 13 hymnals Used With Tune: [Lord, grant that we e'er pure retain]
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Lord, keep us in Thy Word and work

Author: Dr. M. Luther; Dr. J. Jonas Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lord, keep us in Thy Word and work, restrain the murderous Pope and Turk, who fain would tear from off Thy throne Christ Jesus, Thy beloved Son. 2 Lord Jesus Christ, Thy power make known, For Thou art Lord of lords alone; Shield Thy poor Christendom, that we May evermore sing praise to Thee. 3 Thou Comforter of priceless worth Give one mind to Thy flock on earth, Stand by us in our final strife, And lead us out of death to life. 4 Destroy their counsels, Lord our God, And smite them with an iron rod, And let them fall into the snare Which for Thy Christians they prepare. 5 So that at last they may perceive That, Lord our God, Thou still dost live, And dost deliver mightily All those who put their trust in Thee. Topics: The Church Year Used With Tune: [Lord, keep us in Thy Word and work]
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The law of God is good and wise

Author: Matthias Loy Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 20 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The law of God is good and wise And sets his will before our eyes, Shows us the way of righteousness, And dooms to death when we transgress. 2 Its light of holiness imparts The knowledge of our sinful hearts That we may see our lost estate And seek deliv'rance ere too late. 3 To those who help in Christ have found And would in works of love abound It shows what deeds are his delight And should be done as good and right. 4 When men the offered help disdain And wilfully in sin remain, Its terror in their ear resounds And keeps their wickedness in bounds. 5 The law is good; but since the fall Its holiness condemns us all; It dooms us for our sin to die And has no pow'r to justify. 6 To Jesus we for refuge flee, Who from the curse has set us free, And humbly worship at his throne, Saved by his grace through faith alone. Amen. Topics: Christ Refuge; Christian Life The Law of God; Faith Justification by; Good Works; Law of God; Salvation by Grace; Sin Conviction of Scripture: Psalm 19:8 Used With Tune: ERHALT UNS, HERR
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Let God, The God Of Battle, Rise

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Let God, the God of battle, rise, And scatter His presumptuous foes; Let shameful rout their host surprise, Who spitefully His power oppose. 2 As smoke in tempest’s rage is lost, Or wax into the furnace cast; So let the sacrilegious host Before His wrathful presence waste. 3 But let the servants of His will His favor’s gentle beams enjoy; Their upright hearts let gladness fill, And cheerful songs their tongues employ. 4 To Him your voice in anthems raise; Jehovah’s awful name He bears: In Him rejoice, extol His praise, Who rides upon high-rolling spheres. 5 He, from His empire of the skies, To this low world compassion draws, The orphan’s claim to patronize, And judge the injured widow’s cause. 6 ’Tis God who from a foreign soil Restores poor exiles to their home, Makes captives free; and fruitless toil Their proud oppressors’ righteous doom. 7 ’Twas so of old, when Thou didst lead In person, Lord, our armies forth: Strange terrors through the desert spread, Convulsions shook th’astonished earth. 8 The breaking clouds did rain distill, And heav’n’s high arches shook with fear; How then should Sinai’s humble hill Of Israel’s God the presence bear? 9 Thy hand, at famished earth’s complaint, Relieved her from celestial stores; And when Thy heritage was faint, Assuaged the drought with plenteous showers. 10 Where savages had ranged before, At ease Thou mad’st our tribes reside; And, in the desert, for the poor, Thy generous bounty did provide. 11 When God His gracious word sent forth, To make His chosen glad, Numbers from east, south, west, and north The joyful tidings spread. 12 Great kings of armies fled apace, And met a fatal soil; While those that stayed at home, with ease And pleasure shared the spoil. 13 Though ye among the pots have lain, Like doves shall ye appear, With silver wings and gold divine, From dross and mixture clear. 14 When God the potent kings expelled From Canaan at His will, The whiteness of His robes excelled The snow of Salmon’s hill. 15 The hill of God, His chosen seat, On Zion’s mount is found: Not Bashan’s hill can boast such state, Nor all the hills around. 16 Ye lofty hills, why leap ye so? This is the hill of God: Here He hath chose to dwell, and lo! Here is His fixed abode. 17 His chariots numberless; His powers Are heav’nly hosts, that wait His will: His presence now fills Sion’s towers, As once it honored Sinai’s hill. 18 Ascending high, in triumph Thou Captivity hast captive led; And on Thy people didst bestow The spoil of armies, once their dread. 19 E’en rebels shall partake Thy grace, And humble proselytes repair To worship at Thy dwelling place, And all the world pay homage there. 20 We bless the Lord, the just, the good, Who fills our hearts with heav’nly food; Who pours His blessings from the skies, And loads our days with rich supplies. 21 He sends His sun His circuit round, To cheer the fruits, to warm the ground; He bids the clouds with plenteous rain Refresh the thirsty earth again. 22 Tis to His care we owe our breath, And all our near escapes from death: Safety and health to God belong; He heals the weak, and guards the strong, 23 He makes the saint and sinner prove The common blessings of His love; But the wide difference that remains, Is endless joy, or endless pains. 24 The Lord that bruised the serpent’s head, On all the serpent’s seed shall tread, The stubborn sinner’s hope confound, And smite Him with a lasting wound. 25 But His right hand His saints shall raise From the deep earth or deeper seas, And bring them to His courts above; There shall they taste His special love. 26 For benefits each day bestowed, Be daily His great name adored; Who is our Savior and our God, Of life and death the sovereign Lord. 27 Who, mounted on the loftiest sphere Of ancient heav’n, sublimely rides; From whence His dreadful voice we hear, Like that of warring winds and tides. 28 Ascribe ye power to God most high Of humble Israel He takes care; Whose strength, from out the dusky sky, Darts shining terrors through the air. 29 How dreadful are the sacred courts, Where God has fixed His earthly throne! His strength His feeble saints supports, To God give praise, and Him alone. Used With Tune: SPIRES Text Sources: A New Version of the Psalms of David by Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady, 1698
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When Rome had shrouded earth in night

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 When Rome had shrouded earth in night, God said again, Let there be light! And Luther with the Gospel came To spread the truth in Jesus' name. 2 When Rome the saints of God oppressed, And burdened souls could find no rest, Through Luther God deliv'rance sent By His pure Word and Sacrament. 3 Though hosts against us stand arrayed, Christ bids us still, Be not afraid; Though all its powers the truth assail, The gates of hell shall not prevail. 4 To-day with joyful hearts we sing The guardian care of Christ our King, Who through His chosen instrument To us hath this salvation sent. 5 O Lord, whose mercies still endure, Preserve to us Thy Gospel pure; Let it alone within us reign, That Thine the glory may remain. Topics: TheChurch Year Festival of the Reformation; Church Afflicted and Militant Used With Tune: LORD, KEEP US STEADFAST IN THY WORD
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Hold oppe, Gud, hos os dit Ord

Author: Luther; Landstad Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Hold oppe, Gud, hos os dit Ord Lad det faa Overmagt paa Jord Mod dem, som Krist, din Søn, vor Sol, Vil støde fra hans Kongestol! 2 Lad sees, Herre Krist dit Verk, At du er fremfor alle sterk, Forsvar din arme Kristenhed Dit Navn til Pris i Evighed! 3 Gud Helligaand, du Trøster sand, Giv enig Tro i alle Land! Stat med os i vor sidste Nød, Giv os i Gud en salig Død! Topics: Sædvanlige Salmer til Høimesse Efter Prædiken; Common Hymns for High Mass After Preaching; Kirken; The Church; Anden Søndag etter Hellig Tre-Kongers Dag Til Aftensang; Second Sunday after Holy Three Kings Day For Evening; Femte Søndag efter Hellig Tre-Kongers Dag Til Hoimesse; Fifth Sunday after Holy Three Kings Day High Mass Used With Tune: [Hold oppe, Gud, hos os dit Ord]

Wach auf, wach auf; 's ist hohe Zeit

Author: Ambrosius Blarer Appears in 5 hymnals Used With Tune: [Wach auf, wach auf; 's ist hohe Zeit]

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