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O Spirit of the living God

Author: Henry H. Tweedy, 1868- Appears in 18 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD
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The Holy War

Author: R. Heber Appears in 846 hymnals First Line: The Son of God goes forth to war Used With Tune: ST. LEONARDS

My Lord, my Love was crucified

Author: John Mason Appears in 33 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD
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Listening

Author: W. C. Gannett Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: I hear it often in the dark Used With Tune: LEONARD
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The Prince of Peace His Banner Spreads

Author: Harry Emerson Fosdick, 1878- Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The Prince of Peace His banner spreads, His wayward folk to lead From war’s embattled hates and dreads, Its bulwarked ire and greed. O marshal us, the sons of sires Who braved the canon’s roar, To venture all that peace requires As they dared death for war. 2 Lead on, O Christ! That haunting song No centuries can dim, Which long ago the heavenly throng Sang over Bethlehem. Cast down our rancor, fear, and pride, Exalt good will again! Our worship doth Thy name deride, Bring we not peace to men. 3 Thy pardon, Lord, for war’s dark shame, Its death-strewn, bloody fields! Yet thanks to Thee for souls aflame Who dared with swords and shields! O Christ, who died to give men life, Bring that victorious hour, When man shall use for peace, not strife, His valor, skill, and power. 4 Cleanse all our hearts from our disgrace— We love not world, but clan! Make clear our eyes to see our race One family of man. Rend Thou our little temple veils That cloak the truth divine, Until Thy mighty word prevails, That cries, “All souls are mine.” Amen. Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD
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Behold a Sower! from afar

Author: Washington Gladden Appears in 31 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD (HILES)
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Once more, O Lord, thy sign shall be

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 22 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD
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O God, whose thoughts are brightest light

Author: Frederick W. Faber Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O God, whose thoughts are brightest light, Whose love always runs clear, To whose kind wisdom sinning souls Amidst their sins are dear, How Thou can’st think so well of us, Yet be the God Thou art, Is darkness to my intellect, But sunshine to my heart. 2 Sweeten my bitter-thoughted heart With charity like Thine, Till self shall be the only spot On earth which does not shine; For they have caught the way of God, To whom self lies displayed In such clear vision as to cast O’er others’ faults a shade. 3 I need Thy mercy for my sin; But more than this I need, Thy mercy’s likeness in my soul For others’ sin to bleed; ‘Tis not enough to weep my sins; ‘Tis but one step to heaven; When I am kind to others, then I know myself forgiven. 4 Hardheartedness dwells not with souls Round whom Thine arms are drawn; And dark thoughts fade away in grace, Like cloud spots in the dawn; All bitterness is from ourselves, All sweetness is from Thee; Sweet God, for evermore be Thou Fountain and Fire in me. Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD
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O God, whose smile is in the sky

Author: John Haynes Holmes Appears in 20 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD
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Señor Jesús, mi luz, mi guía

Author: C. H. Bright Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD

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