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Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life

Author: Frank. M. North Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #602 (1987) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Mark 9:41 Lyrics: 1 Where cross the crowded ways of life, where sound the cries of race and clan, above the noise of selfish strife, we hear your voice, O Son of Man. 2 In haunts of wretchedness and need, on shadowed thresholds dark with fears, from paths where hide the lures of greed, we catch the vision of your tears. 3 The cup of water given for you still holds the freshness of your grace; yet long these multitudes to see the true compassion of your face. 4 O Master, from the mountainside make haste to heal these hearts of pain; among these restless throngs abide, and tread the city's streets again 5 till all the world shall learn your love and follow where your feet have trod, till glorious from your heaven above shall come the city of our God. Topics: Sickness & Health; Society/Social Concerns; War & Revolution; Missions; Poverty; Sickness & Health; Society/Social Concerns; Walk with God; War & Revolution Languages: English Tune Title: GERMANY
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Where cross the crowded ways of life

Author: Frank Mason North, 1850-1935 Hymnal: Common Praise #620 (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Mark 9:41 Lyrics: 1 Where cross the crowded ways of life, where sound the cries of race and clan, above the noise of selfish strife, we hear thy voice, O Son of Man. 2 In haunts of wretchedness and need, on shadowed thresholds dark with fears, from paths where hide the lures of greed, we catch the vision of thy tears. 3 The cup of water given for thee still holds the freshness of thy grace; yet long these multitudes to see the strong compassion of thy face. 4 O Master, from the mountain-side make haste to heal these hearts of pain; among these restless throngs abide, O tread the city's streets again: 5 Till all shall come to learn thy love, and follow where thy feet have trod; till glorious from thy heaven above shall come the city of our God. Topics: Proper 8 Year A; The City Languages: English Tune Title: ST BARTHOLOMEW
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Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life

Author: Frank Mason North Hymnal: Celebrating Grace Hymnal #657 (2010) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Mark 9:41 Lyrics: 1 Where cross the crowded ways of life, where sound the cries of race and clan, above the noise of selfish strife, we hear Your voice, O Son of Man! 2 In haunts of wretchedness and need, on shadowed thresholds dark with fears, from paths where hide the lures of greed, we catch the vision of Your tears. 3 From tender childhood's helplessness, from woman's grief, man's burdened toil, from famished souls, from sorrow's stress, Your heart has never known recoil. 4 O Master, from the mountainside make haste to heal the hearts of pain; among these restless throngs abide; O tread the city's streets again: 5 Till all the earth shall learn Your love and follow where Your feet have trod; till glorious from Your heaven above shall come the city of our God. Topics: The Church on Mission Service; Ministry; Service; Social Concerns Languages: English Tune Title: GERMANY
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Where cross the crowded ways of life

Author: Frank Mason North, 1860-1935 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #760 (1997) Scripture: Mark 9:2-29 Lyrics: 1 Where cross the crowded ways of life, where sound the cries of race and clan, above the noise of selfish strife, we hear your voice, O Son of Man. 2 In haunts of wretchedness and need, on shadowed thresholds, dark with fears, from paths where hide the lures of greed, we catch the vision of your tears. 3 From tender childhood's helplessness, from woman's grief, man's burdened toil, from famished souls, from sorrow's stress, your heart has never known recoil. 4 The cup of water given for you still holds the freshness of your grace; yet long these multitudes to view the sweet compassion of your face. 5 O Saviour, from the mountain side, make haste to heal these hearts of pain; among these restless throngs abide, oh tread the city's streets again; 6 Till all the world shall learn your love, and follow where your feet have trod; till glorious from your heaven above, shall come the city of our God. Topics: City / City of God; Grace; Gratitude; Jesus Christ Healer and Teacher; One Life in Christ Mission; Recessionals; Social Concerns / Social Justice; Tears / Weeping; Water; Work Languages: English Tune Title: WALTON (FULDA)
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Lord, help my unbelief

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #43e (1889) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Mark 9:24 First Line: How sad our state by nature is Languages: English
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The Soul ruined

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #260 (1888) Scripture: Mark 9:24 First Line: How sad our state by nature is! Lyrics: 1 How sad our state by nature is! Our sin--how deep it stains! And Satan holds our captive minds Fast in his slavish chains. 2 But there's a voice of sovereign grace, Sounds from the sacred word; "Ho! ye despairing sinners, come, And trust a pardoning, Lord." 3 My soul obeys the almighty call, And runs to this relief; I would believe thy promise, Lord: Oh, help my unbelief! 4 A guilty, weak, and helpless worm, On thy kind arms I fall; Be thou my Strength and Righteousness, My Saviour and my All. Topics: Access to God; Atonement Necessary; Christ Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: HUMMEL
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Lord, help my unbelief

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #302 (1891) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Mark 9:24 First Line: How sad our state by nature is! Topics: Christ Refuge; Pardon Sought; Sinners Depravity of; Sinners Invited; Sinners Refuge in Christ; Sinners Seeking pardon; Sinners Slavery of; Unbelief Languages: English
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Quiet, Lord, my froward heart

Author: Newton Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #697 (1873) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Scripture: Mark 9:35-37 Lyrics: 1 Quiet, Lord, my froward heart, Make me teachable and mild; Upright, simple, free from art, Make me as a weaned child; From distrust and envy free, Please with all that pleases thee. 2 What thou shall to-day provide, Let me as a child receive; What to-morrow may betide, Calmly to thy wisdom leave: 'Tis enough that thou wilt care; Why should I the burden bear? 3 As a little child relies On a care beyond his own, Knows he's neither strong nor wise, Fears to stir a step alone: Let me thus with thee abide, As my Father, Guard, and Guide. Topics: The Christian Life Humility and Watchfulness; Tranquillity
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"What hourly dangers!"

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Laudes Domini #323 (1888) Scripture: Mark 9:24 First Line: Alas! what hourly dangers rise! Lyrics: 1 Alas! what hourly dangers rise! What snares beset my way! To heaven, oh, let me lift mine eyes, And hourly watch and pray. 2 How oft my mournful thoughts complain, And melt in flowing tears! My weak resistance, ah, how vain! How strong my foes and fears! 3 O gracious God! in whom I live, My feeble efforts aid; Help me to watch, and pray, and strive, Though trembling and afraid. 4 Increase my faith, increase, my hope, When foes and fears prevail; And bear my fainting spirit up, Or soon my strength will fail. 5 Oh, keep me in thy heavenly way, And bid the tempter flee! And let me never, never stray From happiness and thee. Topics: Afflictions; Backsliding; Christians Conflicts; Conflict With Sin; Declenson spiritual; Despondency Languages: English Tune Title: COOLING

Dear Shepherd of Your People, Hear

Author: John Newton, 1725-1807 Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #521 (1998) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Mark 9:2-9 Topics: Easter (fourth Sunday); Gathering of the Community; Jesus, the Shepherd; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: STOCKTON

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