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Once more, before we part

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: Parting Hymns Lyrics: 1 Once more, before we part, Great God, attend our prayer, And seal the gospel on the heart Of all assembled here. 2 And if we meet no more On Zion's holy ground, Oh, may we reach that blissful shore Whither Thy saints are bound.
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Keep us, Lord, O, keep us ever

Author: Thomas Kelly Appears in 43 hymnals Topics: Parting Hymn
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God almighty and all seeing

Author: John Pierpont Appears in 25 hymnals Topics: Parting Hymn
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To Father, Son, and Spirit ever blest

Author: Simon Browne Appears in 43 hymnals Topics: Parting Hymn
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Thou who didst aid our sires to raise

Author: Robert C. Waterston Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Parting Hymn
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Ere to the world again we go

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 60 hymnals Topics: Parting Hymns Lyrics: 1 Ere to the world again we go, Its pleasures, cares, and idle show, Thy grace, once more, O God, we crave, From folly and from sin to save. 2 May the great truths we here have heard, The lessons of Thy holy word-- Dwell in our inmost bosoms deep, And all our souls from error keep. 3 Oh, may the influence of this day, Long as our memory with us stay, And as a constant guardian prove, To guide us to our home above.

Farewell Hymn

Author: E. P. H. Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Parting Hymns First Line: Farewell, faithful friends, we must now bid adieu Refrain First Line: Home! home! sweet, sweet home! Scripture: Acts 18:21 Used With Tune: [Farewell, faithful friends, we must now bid adieu]
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After Preaching

Author: James Relly Meter: Irregular Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Hymns, adapted to Particular Parts of Public Worship First Line: We the joyful sound have heard Lyrics: We the joyful sound have heard, And, hearing, have believ'd; What the gospel hath declar'd, We, sinners, have receiv'd: Blasted lies the creature's pride, And human haughtiness sinks low; Jesus, and him cruciiy'd, Is all the bliss, we know. Scripture: Psalm 44:1
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Thanksgiving

Author: Doddridge Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 111 hymnals Topics: Hymns, adapted to Particular Parts of Public Worship First Line: Ye sons of men, with joy record Lyrics: 1 Ye sons of men, with joy record The various wonders of the Lord; And let his pow'r and goodness sound Thro' all your tribes, the earth around. 2 Let the high heav'ns your songs invite, Those spacious fields of brilliant light; Where sun, and moon, and planets roll, And stars, that glow from pole to pole. 3 Sing, earth, in verdant robes array'd, Its herbs and flow'rs, its fruits and shade; Peopled with life of various forms, Of fish, and fowl, and beasts, and worms. 4 View the broad sea's majestic plains, And think how wide its maker reigns; That band remotest nations joins, And on each wave, his goodness shines. 5 But O! that brighter world ab ove, Where lives and reigns incarnate love! God's only Son in flesh array'd, For man, a bleeding victim made. 6 Thither, my soul with rapture soar; There in thee land of praise adore; The theme demands an angel's lay, Demands an everlasting day. Scripture: Psalm 25:8
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Before Sermon

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Hymns, adapted to Particular Parts of Public Worship First Line: Come worship at Immanuel's feet Lyrics: 1 Come worship at Immanuel's feet, See in his face what wonders meet! Words are too feeble to express His worth, his glory, or his grace. 2 When shall we climb those higher skies, Where storms and tempests never rise; Where he unveils his lovely face, And shines and reigns the God of grace? 3 Nor earth, nor air nor sun, nor stars, Nor heav'n, his full resemblance bears; His beauties we can never trace Till we behold him, face to face. Scripture: 1 Peter 4:11 Text Sources: Whitfield's Collection

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