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Open our eyes, O Lord

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Open our eyes, O Lord, we pray Scripture: Psalm 119 Used With Tune: BISHOPTHORPE

Oh Dios, que deseas la viad

Author: Hardwicke D. Rawnlsey (1851-1920); María I. Mateo de Gómez (1947- ) Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Oh Dios, que deseas la vida y el bien Topics: La Vida Christian Servicio cristíano; The Christian Life Christian Service Scripture: Luke 10:9 Used With Tune: BISHOPTHORPE
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All lands to God, in joyful sounds

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 26 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All lands to God, in joyful sounds, aloft your voices raise. 2 Sing forth the honour of his name, and glorious make his praise. 3 Say unto God, How terrible in all thy works art thou! Through thy great power thy foes to thee shall be constrained to bow. 4 All on the earth shall worship thee, they shall thy praise proclaim in songs: they shall sing cheerfully unto thy holy name. 5 Come, and the works that God hath wrought with admiration see: in dealing with the sons of men most terrible is he. 6 Into dry land the sea he turned, and they a passage had; even marching through the flood on foot, there we in him were glad. 7 He ruleth ever by his power; his eyes the nations see: O let not the rebellious ones in pride exalted be. 8 Ye people, bless our God; aloud the voice speak of his praise: 9 our soul in life who safe preserves, our foot from sliding stays. 10 For thou didst prove and try us, Lord, as men do silver try; 11 brought’st us into the net, and mad’st bands on our loins to lie. 12 Thou hast made men ride o’er our heads; through fire and flood we passed; but yet into abundance great thou hast us brought at last. 13 I’ll bring burnt-offerings to thy house; to thee my vows I’ll pay, 14 which my lips uttered, my mouth spake, when trouble on me lay. 15 Burnt-sacrifices of fat sheep, incense of rams I'll bring; of bullocks and of goats I will present an offering. 16 All that fear God, come, hear, I’ll tell what he did for my soul. 17 I with my mouth unto him cried, my tongue did him extol. 18 If in my heart I sin regard, the Lord me will not hear: 19 but surely God me heard, and to my prayer’s voice gave ear. 20 O let the Lord, our gracious God, for ever blessed be, who turned not my prayer from him, nor yet his grace from me. Scripture: Psalm 66 Used With Tune: BISHORPTHORPE
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What Though No Flowers The Fig Tree Clothe?

Author: John Logan Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 60 hymnals First Line: What though no flowers the fig tree clothe Lyrics: 1 What though no flowers the fig tree clothe, Though vines their fruit deny, The labor of the olive fail, And fields no meat supply? 2 Though from the fold, with sad surprise, My flock cut off I see; Though famine pine in empty stalls, Where herds were wont to be? 3 Yet in the Lord will I be glad, And glory in His love; In Him I’ll joy, who will the God Of my salvation prove. 4 He to my tardy feet shall lend The swiftness of the roe; Till, raised on high, I safely dwell Beyond the reach of woe. 5 God is the treasure of my soul, The source of lasting joy; A joy which want shall not impair, Nor death itself destroy. Used With Tune: BISHOPTHORPE Text Sources: Scottish Translations and Paraphrases, 1791
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The Earth, with All That Dwell Therein

Appears in 16 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The earth, with all that dwell therein, And all its wealth untold, Belongs to God, who founded it Upon the seas of old. 2 What man shall stand before the Lord On Zion's holy hill? The clean of hand, the pure of heart, The just who do His will. 3 Ye everlasting doors, give way! Lift up your heads, ye gates! For now, behold, to enter in The King of Glory waits. 4 Who is this glorious King that comes To claim His rightful throne? The lord of Hosts, He is the King Of Glory, God alone. Topics: God's Word Scripture: Psalm 24 Used With Tune: BISHOPTHORPE Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912
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Soon as I Heard My Father Say

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 163 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Soon as I heard my Father say, Ye children, seek My grace, My heart replied without delay, I’ll seek my Father’s face. 2. Let not Thy face be hid from me, Nor frown my soul away; God of my life, I fly to Thee In a distressing day. 3. Should friends and kindred near and dear Leave me to want or die, My God would make my life His care, And all my need supply. 4. My fainting flesh had died with grief Had not my soul believed, To see Thy grace provide relief; Nor was my hope deceived. 5. Wait on the Lord, ye trembling saints, And keep your courage up; He’ll raise your spirit when it faints, And far exceed your hope. Used With Tune: BISHOPTHORPE Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719
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My heart is fixed, O God; I'll sing

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 My heart is fixed, O God; I'll sing, and with my glory praise. 2 Awake up psaltery and harp; myself I'll early raise. 3 I'll praise thee 'mong the people, Lord; 'mong nations sing will I: 4 for above heaven they mercy's great, thy truth doth reach the sky. 5 Be thou above the heavens, O God, exalted gloriously, thy glory all the earth above be lifted up on high. 6 That those who thy beloved are delivered may be, O do thou save with thy right hand, and answer give to me. 7 God in his holiness did speak, My joy shall be complete; Shechem I will divide, by line the vale of Succoth mete. 8 Gilead I claim as mine by right; Manasseh mine shall be, Ephraim is of my head the strength, Judah gives laws for me; 9 Moab my wash-pot is; my shoe I'll over Edom throw; over Philistia my shout of triumph forth shall go. 10 O who is he will bring me to the city fortified? O who is he that to the land of Edom will me guide? 11 O God, who hast rejected us, wilt thou not help us so? Even thou, O God, who dost no more forth with our armies go. 12 From trouble help thou us, for vain the help from man that flows. 13 Through God we shall do valiantly; he shall tread down our foes. Scripture: Psalm 108 Used With Tune: BISHORPTHORPE
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The Lord's my light and saving health

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The Lord's my light and saving health, who shall make me dismayed? My life's strength is the Lord, of whom then shall I be afraid? 2 One thing I of the Lord desired, and will seek to obtain, that all days of my life I may within God's house remain; 3 That I the beauty of the Lord behold may and admire, And that I in his holy place may reverently enquire. 4 Wait on the Lord, and be thou strong, and he shall strength afford unto thine heart; yea, do thou wait, I say, upon the Lord. Topics: Church Worship; God Protection of; Patience Scripture: Psalm 27 Used With Tune: BISHOPTHORPE Text Sources: The Scottish Psalter, 1929

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