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என் கண்களை ஏறெடுப்பேன்

Author: S. John Barathi Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 என் கண்களை ஏறெடுப்பேன், ஒத்தாசை வருமே, வானமும் பூமியும் படைத்தவர் எனக்கீவார். 2 உன் பாதம் கல்லில் இடறா, கண்ணுரங்காமலே, இஸ்ரவேலரையும் காத்தவர் உன்னையும் காப்பார். 3 உன் கேடகமும் நிழலும், அருகிருந்துமே, இரா சந்திரன் உன்னை ஒன்றும் செய்யா பகல் சூர்யனும். 4 உன் ஆன்மாவையும் காப்பாரே, எல்லாத்தீங்கினின்றும், நீ போகையிலும் வரும் போதும் காத்தருள்வாரே. Used With Tune: [என் கண்களை ஏறெடுப்பேன்] Text Sources: The Psalter (Pittsburg: United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
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A Little Flock! So Calls He Thee

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 A little flock! So calls He thee, Who bought thee with His blood; A little flock, disowned of men, But owned and loved of God. 2 A little flock! So calls He thee; Church of the first-born, hear! Be not ashamed to own the name; It is no name of fear. 3 A little flock! Yes, even so; A handful among men, Such is the purpose of thy God; So willeth He, Amen! 4 Not many rich or noble called, Not many great or wise; They whom God makes His kings and priests, Are poor in human eyes. 5 Church of the everlasting God, The Father’s gracious choice, Amid the voices of this earth, How feeble is thy voice! 6 Thy words amid the words of earth, How noiseless and how low! Amid the hurrying crowds of time, Thy steps how calm and slow! 7 But ’mid the wrinkled brows of earth, Thy brow how free from care; ’Mid the flushed cheeks of riot here, Thy cheek how pale and fair! 8 Amid the restless eyes of earth, How steadfast is thine eye, Fixed on the silent loveliness Of the far eastern sky. 9 A little flock! ’Tis well, ’tis well; Such be her lot and name; Thro’ ages past it has been so, And now ’tis still the same. 10 But the chief Shepherd comes at length; Her feeble days are o’er, No more a handful in the earth, A little flock no more. 11 No more a lily among thorns; Weary, and faint, and few, But countless as the stars of heaven, Or as the early dew. 12 Then entering the eternal halls, In robes of victory, That mighty multitude shall keep The joyous jubilee. 13 Unfading palms they bear aloft, Unfaltering songs they sing; Unending festival they keep, In presence of the King. Used With Tune: DUNDEE Text Sources: Hymns of Faith and Hope (London: James Nisbet, 1857)
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'Tis not by works of righteousness

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1 'Tis not by works of righteousness Which our own hands have done, But we are saved by sov'reign grace Abounding thro' His Son. 2 'Tis from the mercy of our God That all our hopes begin; 'Tis by the water and the blood Our souls are washed from sin. 3 'Tis through the purchase of His death Who hung upon the tree, The Spirit is sent down to breathe On such dry bones as we. 4 Raised from the dead we live anew. And, justified by grace, We shall appear in glory too, And see our Father's face. Topics: The Catechism Justification; Sunday after New Year's; Septuagesima; Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Used With Tune: DUNDEE
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By Babel's streams we sat and wept

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 137:1-6 Used With Tune: DUNDEE
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O with due rev'rence let us all

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: Consecration of Churches; Corner-stone and Consecration; House of God Used With Tune: DUNDEE Text Sources: Tate and Brady
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Beneath the Forms of Outward Rite

Author: James A. Blaisdell, b. 1867 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Beneath the forms of outward rite Thy supper, Lord, is spread In every quiet upper room Where fainting souls are fed. 2 The bread is always consecrate Which men divide with men; And every act of brotherhood Repeats Thy feast again. 3 The blessed cup is only passed, True memory of Thee, When life anew pours out its wine With rich sufficiency. 4 O Master, through these symbols shared, Thine own dear self impart, That in our daily life may flame The passion of Thy heart. Amen. Scripture: Luke 22:7-20 Used With Tune: DUNDEE

When Christ was born in Bethlehem

Author: Laurence Housman Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: The Innocents' Day December 28 Used With Tune: DUNDEE (FRENCH)
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Come, let our hearts and voice join

Appears in 39 hymnals Used With Tune: Dundee, C. M.
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O thou, to whom all creatures bow

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 126 hymnals Used With Tune: DUNDEE Text Sources: Tate & Brady
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O thou who through this holy week

Author: John Mason Neale Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 55 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O thou who through this holy week Didst suffer for us all; The sick to heal, the lost to seek, To raise up them that fall: 2 We cannot understand the woe Thy Love was pleased to bear: O Lamb of God, we only know That all our hopes are there! 3 Thy feet the path of suffering trod; Thy hand the victory won: What shall we render to our God For all that He hath done? 4 To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Holy Ghost, By men on earth be honor done, And by the heavenly host. Topics: Passion Week; Lent, Sixth Sunday; Passion Week Used With Tune: DUNDEE

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