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Why should we boast of time to come

Author: M. Wilkes Appears in 31 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Why should we boast of time to come, Though but a single day? This hour may fix our final doom, Though strong, and young, and gay. 2 The present we should now redeem; This only is our own; The past, alas! is all a dream; The future is unknown. 3 O think what vast concerns depend Upon a moment's space, When life and all its cares shall end In vengeance or in grace. 4 O for that power which melts the heart, And lifts the soul on high! Where sin and grief and death depart, And pleasures never die. Topics: The Sinner Warning and Invitation Used With Tune: HARVEY'S CHANT
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Holy and reverend is the name

Author: John Needham Appears in 218 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Holy and reverend is the name Of our eternal King; Thrice holy Lord! the angels cry; Thrice holy! let us sing. 2 The deepest reverence of the mind, Pay, O my soul! to God; Lift with thy hands a holy heart To his sublime abode. 3 With sacred awe pronounce his name Whom words nor thoughts can reach; A broken heart shall please him more Than the best forms of speech. 4 Thou holy God, preserve our souls From all pollution free; The pure in heart are thy delight, And they thy face shall see. 5 Till then thy service shall be ours, Thy praise our constant theme; We'll worship thee with all our powers, Whose mercy doth redeem. Topics: Worship Praise and Reverence of God Used With Tune: HARVEY'S CHANT
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In Thee, O Lord, I put my trust

Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: HARVEY'S CHANT
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The king of heav'n his table spreads

Author: Philip Doddridge Appears in 237 hymnals Used With Tune: HARVEY'S CHANT
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Father, I know thy ways are just

Author: Unknown Appears in 37 hymnals Used With Tune: HARVEY'S CHANT
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I ask not, Lord, for less to bear

Appears in 9 hymnals Used With Tune: HARVEY'S CHANT
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Ven a las aguas vivas, ven

Author: E. L. Maxwell Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Ven a las aguas vivas, ven]

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