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A Morning Song

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCVIII (1791) Topics: liturgical Opening Hymns First Line: Once more my Soul, the rising Day Lyrics: 1 Once more my Soul, the rising Day Salutes thy waking Eyes; Once more, my Voice, thy Tribute pay To him that Rules the Skies. 2 Night unto Night his Name repeats, The Day renews the Sound, Wide as the Heav'n on which he sits To turn the Seasons round. 3 'Tis he supports my Mortal Frame, My Tongue shall speak his Praise; My Sins would rouze his Wrath to Flame, And yet his Wrath delays. 4 [On a poor Worm thy Pow'r might tread, And I could ne'er withstand; Thy Justice might have crush'd me dead, But Mercy held thine Hand. 5 A Thousand wretched Souls are fled Since the last setting Sun, And yet thou length'nest out my Thread, And yet my Moments run.] 6 Dear God, let all my Hours be thine, Whilst I enjoy thy Light, Then shall my Sun in Smiles decline, And bring a pleasing Night. Languages: English
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A Psalm for the Lord's Day

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCLXVII (1791) Topics: liturgical Opening Hymns First Line: Sweet is the Work, my God, my King Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the Work, my God, my King, To praise thy Name, give Thanks and sing; To shew thy Love by morning Light, And talk of all thy Truth at Night. 2 Sweet is the Day of sacred Rest; No mortal Cares shall seize my Breast; O may my Heart in Tune be found Like David's Harp of solemn Sound! 3 My Heart shall Triumph in my Lord, And bless his Works, and bless his Word; Thy Works of Grace, how bright they shine! How deep thy Counsels! how Divine! 4 Fools never raise their Thoughts so high: Like Brutes they live, like Brutes they die; Like Grass they flourish, till thy Breath Blast them in everlasting Death. 5 But I shall share a glorious part When Grace hat well refin'd my Heart, And fresh Supplies of Joy are shed Like holy Oil to chear my Head. 6 Sin (my worst Enemy before) Shall vex my Eyes and Ears no more; My inward Foes shall all be slain, Nor Satan break my Peace again. 7 Then shall I see, and hear, and know All I desir'd or wish'd below; And ev'ry Pow'r afind sweet Employ In that Eternal World of Joy Languages: English
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Lord's Day Morning

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCXCIX (1791) Topics: liturgical Opening Hymns First Line: To Day God bids the Faithful rest Lyrics: 1 To Day God bids the Faithful rest, To Day he show'rs his Grace; "Seek ye my Face," the Lord hath said, Lord, we will seek thy Face. 2 Come, let us leave the Things on Earth, With God's Assembly join; Lo! Heav'n descends to welcome Man, To taste the Things divine! 3 We come, dear Saviour, lo! we come, Lord of our Life and soul; We come diseas'd, and faint, and sick, Be pleas'd to make us whole. 4 We thirst, and fly to thee, O Lord, Thou Fountain-Head of Good; Filthy we come, and all Unclean, O cleanse us in thy Blood. 5 O may we please our God to day, May that be all our Care! Give, Lord, thy Grace, lest evil Thoughts Should mingle in our Pray'r. 6 Amid th' Assembly of thy Saints, Let us be faithful found; And let us join in humble Pray'r, And in thy Praise abound. 7 Let thy good Spirit help our souls, With Faith thy Word to hear; Be with us in thy Temple, Lord, And let us find the near. Languages: English
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Opening Song

Author: C. W. N. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #41 Meter: 10.7.10.7 D Topics: Opening First Line: Once again we come to the house of God Refrain First Line: To Thy house, O Lord, with rejoicing we come Lyrics: 1 Once again we come to the house of God, To unite in songs of praise; To extol with joy our Redeemer’s name, And to tell His wondrous ways. Refrain: To Thy house, O Lord, with rejoicing we come, For we know that we are Thine; We will worship Thee in the Bible way, As the evening light doth shine. 2 In the days gone by, Thou hast been our stay, Thou hast led us safely on To the blessed light of the present day, Where the darkness now is gone. [Refrain] 3 May our hearts, O Lord, e’er united be In true fellowship and love; May Thy will be done by us here on earth, As by angel hosts above. [Refrain] 4 May our prayers ascend as an incense sweet, And our praise accepted be, As in gratitude all our hearts o’erflow In a tribute unto Thee. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 42:4 Tune Title: [Once again we come to the house of God]
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My opening eyes with rapture see

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #4 (1868) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Public Worship Opening of Service
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My opening eyes with rapture see

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary #4 (1868) Topics: Public Worship Opening of Service
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My opening eyes with rapture see

Author: James Hutton Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #19 (1892) Topics: Opening of Service Languages: English

Opening Invocation

Author: Rev. John R. Colgan Hymnal: The Search Light #172 (1894) Topics: Opening First Line: Holy Father, we implore Languages: English Tune Title: [Holy Father we implore]
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Opening Sentences

Hymnal: In Excelsis #a901a (1900) Topics: Selections for Chanting Opening Sentences First Line: The Lord is in His holy temple Lyrics: The Lord is in His holy temple let all the earth keep silence before Him. Scripture: Habakkuk 2:20 Languages: English
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Opening Anthem

Author: Charles P. Jones Hymnal: His Fullness Songs #31 (1977) Topics: Opening First Line: We praise Thee and Thy name adore Lyrics: We praise Thee and Thy name adore, Thou God of glory, evermore; Today in this Thy house we meet To worship humbly at Thy feet. Our sinful hearts we humbly bring, We pray accept our offering, As now our pray'rs and songs arise, Send Thou a blessing from the skies. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [We praise Thee and Thy name adore]

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