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God of grace and God of glory

Author: Harry Emerson Fosdick, 1878-1969 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #490 (1997) Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.4.7.7 Topics: Descants and Fauxbourdons Lyrics: 1 God of grace and God of glory, on thy people pour thy power; crown thine ancient church’s story; bring its bud to glorious flower. Grant us wisdom, grant us courage, for the facing of this hour, for the facing of this hour. 2 Lo! the hosts of evil round us scorn thy Christ, assail his ways! From the fears that long have bound us, free our hearts to faith and praise. Grant us wisdom, grant us courage, for the living of these days, for the living of these days. 3 Cure thy children’s warring madness, bend our pride to thy control; shame our wanton, selfish gladness, rich in things and poor in soul. Grant us wisdom, grant us courage, lest we miss thy kingdom’s goal, lest we miss thy kingdom’s goal. 4 Set our feet on lofty places; gird our lives that they may be armoured with all Christlike graces, pledged to set all captives free. Grant us wisdom, grant us courage, that we fail not them nor thee, that we fail not them nor thee! 5 Save us from weak resignation to the evils we deplore; let the search for thy salvation be our glory evermore. Grant us wisdom, grant us courage, serving thee whom we adore, serving thee whom we adore. Languages: English Tune Title: CWN RHONDDA

Arise, your light is come

Author: Ruth Duck, 1947- Hymnal: The Book of Praise #712 (1997) Meter: 12.14 Topics: Descants and Fauxbourdons First Line: Arise, your light is come! The Spirit's call obey Scripture: Isaiah 40:31 Languages: English Tune Title: FESTAL SONG
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Come, ye thankful people, come

Author: Henry Alford, 1810-1871 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #803 (1997) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Topics: Descants and Fauxbourdons Lyrics: 1 Come, ye thankful people, come, raise the song of harvest home; all is safely gathered in, ere the winter storms begin; God, our Maker, doth provide for our wants to be supplied. Come, to God's own temple, come: raise the song of harvest home. 2 All the world is God's own field, fruit unto God's praise to yield; wheat and weeds together sown, unto joy or sorrow grown; first the blade and then the ear, then the full corn shall appear. Lord of harvest, grant that we wholesome grain and pure may be. 3 For the Lord our God shall come and shall take the harvest home; from the field shall in that day all offences purge away, give the angels charge at last in the fire the tares to cast, but the fruitful ears to store in God's storehouse evermore. 4 Even so, Lord, quickly come to thy final harvest home: gather thou thy people in, free from sorrow, free from sin; there, forever purified, in thy presence to abide. Come, with all thine angels, come: raise the glorious harvest home. Scripture: Matthew 13:24-30 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR

The day you gave us, Lord, has ended

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-1893 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #826 (1997) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Topics: Descants and Fauxbourdons Scripture: Psalm 45:6-7 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CLEMENT

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