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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: Johann Franck, 1618-77; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Chapel Hymnal #44 (1931) Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH

Pare-Nous pour Cette Fête

Hymnal: Les Chants du Pèlerin #48 (2001) Languages: French Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH, O LIEBE SEELE

Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Johann Franck Hymnal: A Book of Chorales #49 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH O LIEBE SEELE (Berlin)

Hear My Voice, O God

Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #64 (2018) Meter: 9.9.9.9 D First Line: Hear my voice, O God, in my complaint Topics: Adversaries; Persecution; Protection; Rewards; Punishment of Wicked Scripture: Psalm 64 Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH
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Deck Yourself, My Soul, with Gladness

Author: Johann Franck (1618-1677); Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #78 (1998) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Deck yourself, my soul, with gladness; leave the gloomy haunts of sadness. Come into the daylight's splendour, there with joy your praises render to the Lord whose grace unbounded has this royal banquet founded: though all other powers excelling, with my soul he makes his dwelling. 2 Lord, I bow before you lowly, filled with joy most deep and holy, as with trembling awe and wonder all your mighty works I ponder - how, by mystery surrounded, depth no-one has ever sounded, none may dare to pierce unbidden secrets that in you are hidden. 3 Shining sun, my life you brighten, radiance, you my soul enlighten; joy, the best of all our knowing, fountain, swiftly in me flowing: at your feet I kneel, my Maker - let me be a fit partaker of this sacred food from heaven, for our good, your glory, given. 4 Jesus, bread of life, I pray you, let me gladly here obey you; never to my hurt invited, always by your love delighted: from this banquet let me measure, Lord, how vast and deep its treasure; through the gifts your hands have given let me be your guest in heaven. Topics: Eucharist; Adoration; Bread; Eucharist Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH

Lord, Let It Be Your Good Pleasure

Author: Nickolas Campbell Hymnal: Discipleship Ministries Collection #94 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Good Friday; Lent/Holy Week; Discipleship; Forgiveness; Grace; Peace; Wisdom Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH
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Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele

Hymnal: Vierstimmige Melodien #104 (1897) Languages: German Tune Title: [Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele]

Vengo a Ti, Jesús amado

Author: Albert Lehenbauer, 1891-1955; Johann Franck, 1618-1677 Hymnal: Culto Cristiano #126 (1964) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8 Topics: Los Medios de Gracia Santa Comunión; Arrepentimiento y Confesión; Comunión de Cristo; Repentance and Confession; Communion with Christ; Means of Grace Holy Communion Languages: Spanish Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH

Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: C. Winkworth; J. Franck, 1618-77 Hymnal: Songs of Praise #145 (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH
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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: Johann Franck, 1618-1677; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #146 (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Lyrics: 1 Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness, leave the gloomy haunts of sadness; come into the daylight's splendour, there with joy thy praises render unto him whose grace unbounded hath this wondrous banquet founded: high o'er all the heav'ns he reigneth, yet to dwell with thee he deigneth. 2 Now I sink before thee lowly, filled with joy most deep and holy, as with trembling awe and wonder on thy mighty works I ponder: how, by mystery surrounded, depth no mortal ever sounded, none may dare to pierce unbidden secrets that with thee are hidden. PART TWO 3 Sun, who all my life dost brighten. Light who dost my soul enlighten, Joy, which through my spirit floweth, fount, which life and health bestowed, at thy feet I cry, my Maker, let me be a fit partaker of this blessèd food from heaven, for our good, thy glory, given. 4 Jesus, Bread of Life, I pray thee, let me gladly here obey thee; never to my hurt invited, be thy love with love requited: from this banquet let me measure, Lord, how vast and deep its treasure; through the gifts thou here dost give me, as thy guest in heav'n receive me. Topics: Communion; Holy Communion; Year B Proper 13 Scripture: John 6:31-58 Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH

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