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¡Oh, Profundo, Inmenso Amor!

Author: Tomás de Kempis, ? 1379-1471; Benjamin Webb, 1820-1885; N. Martínez Hymnal: Cántico Nuevo #91 (1962) First Line: ¡Oh amor profundo, inmenso amor! Languages: Spanish Tune Title: EISENACH
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Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise

Author: J. M. Neale; St. John of Damascus, 8th cent. Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #93 (1940) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 Topics: Easter; Holy Communion; Easter II The Holy Communion General Tune Title: EISENACH
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O Love of God, How Strong and True

Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Hymnal: Pilgrim Hymnal #99 (1958) Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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It Is a Thing Most Wonderful

Author: William W. How, 1823-97 Hymnal: The Children's Hymnbook #101 (1962) Lyrics: 1 It is a thing most wonderful, Almost too wonderful to be, That God’s own Son should come from Heaven, And die to save a child like me. 2 I cannot tell how He could love A child so weak and full of sin; His love must be most wonderful, If He could die my love to win. 3 Teach me to love Thee more, dear lord; Oh, light the flame within my heart, And I will love Thee more and more Until I see Thee as Thou art. Topics: Jesus on Earth Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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To realms of glory in the skies

Author: Claude William Foss, 1855 - 1935; Johan Olof Wallin, 1779 - 1839 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #116 (1958) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 To realms of glory in the skies I see my Lord returning, While I, a stranger in the earth, For heaven am ever yearning. ’Mid toil and sorrow here I roam, Far from my heavenly Father’s home. 2 Yet visions of the promised land By faith my soul obtaineth; There shall I dwell forevermore Where Christ in glory reigneth, In mansions of that bright abode, The city of the living God. A-men. 3 In that blest city is no night, Nor any pain or weeping; There is my treasure, there my heart, Safe in my Saviour’s keeping; In heaven, my risen Lord, with thee May all my thought and living be. 4 How blessèd shall those servants be, O Lord, at thy returning, Whose hearts are waiting still for thee, Whose lamps are trimmed and burning: Them wilt thou take to dwell with thee In joy and peace eternally. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Ascension; The Life In Christ Life Everlasting Languages: English Tune Title: MACH'S MIT MIR, GOTT (EISENACH)
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O love, how deep, how broad, how high!

Author: Thomas à Kempis, c. 1379-1471; Benjamin Webb, 1819-1885 Hymnal: Common Praise #118 (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O love, how deep, how broad, how high! It fills the heart with ecstasy, that God, the Son of God, should take our mortal form for mortals' sake. 2 He sent no angel to our race of higher or of lower place, but wore the robe of human frame himself, and to this lost world came. 3 For us he was baptized, and bore his holy fast, and hungered sore; for us temptations sharp he knew; for us the tempter overthrew. 4 For us to wicked men betrayed, scourged, mocked, in purple robe arrayed, he bore the shameful cross and death; for us at length gave up his breath. 5 For us he rose from death again, for us he went on high to reign, for us he sent his Spirit here to guide, to strengthen, and to cheer. 6 To him whose boundless love has won salvation for us through his Son, to God the Father, glory be both now and through eternity. Topics: Passiontide and Holy Week; Lent V Year C Scripture: Acts 2:23-33 Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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"What means this glory 'round our feet"

Author: James Russell Lowell Hymnal: The American Hymnal for Chapel Service #119 (1922) Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH

Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly dove

Author: Simon Browne Hymnal: Christian Praise #131 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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With broken heart and contrite sigh

Author: Cornelius Elven Hymnal: The Hymnal #133 (1916) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: With broken heart and contrite sigh, A trembling sinner, Lord, I cry: Thy pardoning grace is rich and free: O God, be merciful to me. I smite upon my troubled breast, With deep and conscious guilt oppressed; Christ and his cross my only plea: O God, be merciful to me. Far off I stand with tearful eyes, Nor dare uplift them to the skies; But thou dost all my anguish see: O God, be merciful to me. Nor alms, nor deeds that I have done, Can for a single sin atone; To Calvary alone I flee: O God, be merciful to me. And when, redeemed from sin and hell, With all the ransomed throng I dwell, My raptured song shall ever be, God has been merciful to me. Amen. Topics: Ash Wednesday and Lent; Parochial Missions Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH

O thou, who camest from above

Author: C. Wesley, 1707-88 Hymnal: Songs of Praise #138 (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH

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