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Brothers and Sisters of Mine

Author: Kenneth I. Morse, 1913-1999 Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Brothers and sisters of mine are the hungry Topics: Challenge; Compassion; Confession; Ecology; Generosity; Giving; Injustice; Mission; Responsibility; Service; Sorrow; Worth of All Persons Scripture: Luke 6:36-38 Used With Tune: MINE ARE THE HUNGRY
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Just waiting

Author: W. T. Dale Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Just waiting the summons to welcome me home Refrain First Line: Waiting, yes, waiting
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Avia ry zaza, avia izao (Come, children, come now)

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Come children come now]

Un Ancla Tenemos

Author: Anonymous; Ángel Herreros de Mora Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Un ancla tenemos--Que el túmido mar Text Sources: H. M.
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Con Devoto Anhelo/Adoro Te Devote

Author: Santo Tomás de Aquino, 1224-1274; desconocido Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Condevoto anhelo vengo a ti, Señor (Adóro te devóte, latens Déitas) Topics: Exposición y Bendición Eucarística Used With Tune: [Condevoto anhelo vengo a ti, Señor]

The gospel, the only compensation

Author: Maria Smith Abdy Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O what can afford the poor slave reparation

"If God be for us, who can be against us?"

Author: Edwin F. Hatfield Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Give thanks to the Lord, and his goodness proclaim
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Night's Canopy Over Judea Now Hung

Author: Elizabeth C. Kinney Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Night’s canopy over Judea now hung Lyrics: 1 Night’s canopy over Judea now hung; The harp of the minstrel lay still and unstrung; The shepherds together sat watching the fold, While round them reigned darkness and silence and cold. 2 And now, in their midst, shines an angel of light— Quick vanishes fear at the radiant sight! And hark, in the words of their own native tongue, "Good tidings of joy" by the angel are sung! 3 "This day, in the city of David is born A Savior, whose birth is redemption’s glad morn; No longer through darkness and doubt shall ye grope, In Bethlehem’s manger lies Israel’s hope!" 4 A chorus angelic re-echoes in Heav’n The glorious news to the meek shepherds giv’n— "Peace, peace and good will unto earth!" is their song, While praises to God the long pæn prolong. Used With Tune: ST. DENIO Text Sources: From the poem "The Advent," in her book Poems, (New York: Hurd & Houghton, 1867)
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The Lord Ever Answer Your Cries Of Distress

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The Lord ev­er an­swer your cries of dis­tress Lyrics: 1 The Lord ev­er an­swer your cries of dis­tress; May Ja­cob’s God keep you, whose name you con­fess. God send you re­lief from His ho­li­est place, And grant you from Zi­on sup­port by His grace. 2 And may He re­mem­ber each sac­ri­fice made, Accept on the al­tar your of­fer­ings laid, Fulfill, in His love, the de­sire of your heart— Success to each one of your plans to im­part. 3 With joy we will shout when your vic­to­ry is won; We’ll lift up our ban­ners in God’s name alone. The Lord in His mer­cy re­ceive your re­quest, And grant your pe­ti­tions as seems to Him best. 4 Now tru­ly I know that the Lord from above Protects all His people in co­ve­nant love; From Hea­ven He hears and at­tends to their cry, And saves by the pow­er of His right hand on high. 5 In hors­es or cha­ri­ots some trust for de­fense; The name of the Lord is our strong con­fi­dence. Our en­e­mies sink to their knees as we rise: O pros­per your peo­ple, Lord—ans­wer our cries! Used With Tune: ST. DENIO Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, alt.
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The Gospel

Author: Hart Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: The gospel brings tidings to each wounded soul Lyrics: 1 The gospel brings tidings to each wounded soul, That Jesus the Saviour can make it quite whole; And what makes this gospel most precious to me, It holds forth salvation so perfectly free! 2 The gospel declares that God, sending his Son To die for poor sinners, gave all things in one; This, too, makes the gospel most precious to me; Because ’tis a gospel as full as ’tis free! 3 Since Jesus has saved me, and that freely too, I fain would in all things my gratitude show; But as to man’s merit, ’tis hateful to me! The gospel – I love it; ’tis perfectly free! Topics: The Gospel

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