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Equip me for the war

Appears in 113 hymnals Used With Tune: BADEA
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O perfect life of love

Author: H. W. Baker Appears in 88 hymnals Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ Sufferings and Death Used With Tune: BADEA
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And wilt thou yet be found?

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 64 hymnals Used With Tune: BADEA
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O Jesus, full of grace

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 59 hymnals Used With Tune: BADEA
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With Willing Hearts

Author: Anon. Appears in 58 hymnals First Line: With willing hearts we tread Lyrics: 1 With willing hearts we tread The path our Saviour trod; We love th' example of our Head, The glorious Lamb of God. 2 On thee, on thee alone, Our hope and faith rely, O thou who wilt for sin atone, Who didst for sinners died. 3 We trust thy sacrifice, To thy dear cross we flee; O may we die to sin, and rise To life and bliss in thee. Topics: Special Occasions Baptism; Special Occasions Baptism Used With Tune: BADEA
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Lo, what a pleasing sight

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 46 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lo, what a pleasing sight Are brethren that agree! How blest are all whose hearts unite In bonds of piety! 2 From those celestial springs, Such streams of comfort flow, As no increase of riches brings, Nor honors can bestow. 3 All in their stations move, And each performs his part, In all the cares of life and love, With sympathizing heart. 4 Formed for the purest joys, By one desire possesed, One aim the zeal of all employs, To make each other blest. 5 No bliss can equal theirs, Where such affections meet; While praise devout, and mingled pray'rs, Make their communion sweet. 6 'Tis the same pleasure fills The breast in worlds above, Where joy like morning dew distils, And all the air is love. Topics: Second Sunday of Advent; Second Sunday after Epiphany; Quinquagesima; Fifth Sunday after Trinity; Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness Used With Tune: BADEA
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How perfect is thy word

Author: Watts Appears in 41 hymnals Used With Tune: BADEA
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Ye saints, proclaim abroad

Author: John Ryland Appears in 40 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Ye saints, proclaim abroad The honors of your King; To Jesus, your incarnate God, Your songs of praises sing. 2 Not angels round the throne Of majesty above, Are half so much obliged as we, To our Immanuel's love. 3 They never sunk so low; They are not raised so high; They never knew such depths of woe, Such heights of majesty. 4 The Saviour did not join Their nature to His own; For them He shed no blood divine, Nor breathed a single groan. 5 May we with angels vie The Saviour to adore; Our debts are greater far than theirs, Oh, be our praises more! Amen. Topics: Angels; Christ Character of; Christ Praise to; Praise To Christ Used With Tune: BADEA
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Use Me

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: Make use of me, my God! Lyrics: 1 Make use of me, my God! Let me not be forgot; A broken vessel cast aside, One whom Thou needest not. 2 I am Thy creature, Lord, And made by hands divine; And I am part, however mean, Of this great world of Thine. 3 Thou usest all Thy works, The weakest things that be; Each has a service of its own, For all things wait on Thee. 4 Thou usest stars on high, And tiny drops of dew, The giant peak and little hill; My God, Oh use me too! 5 Thou usest tree and flower, The rivers vast and small; The eagle great, the little bird That sings upon the wall. 6 Thou usest stretching sea, And little hidden lake; The pine upon the alpine cliff, The lily in the brake. 7 The towering rock in vale, The sand-grain by the sea, The thunder of the rolling cloud, The murmur of the bee. 8 All things do serve Thee here, All creatures, great and small; Make use of me, of me, my God, The meanest of them all! Used With Tune: BADEA Text Sources: Hymns of Faith and Hope 2nd series (London, James Nisbet, 1861)
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That blessed law of Thine

Appears in 17 hymnals Used With Tune: BADEA Text Sources: Wesleyan

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