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Why do we mourn departing friends

Author: I. Watts Hymnal: The Brethren Hymnal #524 (1901) Languages: English Tune Title: INVITATION

Why Do We Mourn

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #637 (1972) First Line: Why do we mourn departing friends Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Seasons, Days, Services Funeral Condolence, Consolation Scripture: Romans 14:8 Languages: English Tune Title: INVITATION

看哪﹗慈愛牧者站立 (See Israel's gentle Shepherd stand)

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Sheng tu shi ge = Hymnary (聖徒詩歌) #701 (1984) First Line: 看哪!慈愛牧者站立 Languages: Chinese Tune Title: [See Israel's gentle Shepherd stand]

Christmas Morn

Author: Mary Baker Eddy Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal (Rev. and enl.) #23 (1937) First Line: Blest Christmas morn, though murky clouds Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY

Immortal Love, forever full

Hymnal: Book of Worship for United States Forces #134 (1974) Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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Trust in a pardoning God

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #220 (1875) First Line: Out of the deeps of long distress Scripture: Psalm 130 Tune Title: SERENITY
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The true Test

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #359 (1884) First Line: We may not climb the heavenly steeps Lyrics: 1 We may not climb the heavenly steeps To bring the Lord Christ down; In vain we search the lowest deeps, For Him no depths can drown. 2 But warm, sweet, tender, even yet A present help is he; And faith has still its Olivet, And love its Galilee. 3 The healing of His seamless dress Is by our beds of pain; We touch him in life’s throng and press, And we are whole again. 4 Through him the first fond prayers are said Our lips of childhood frame; The last low whispers of our dead Are burdened with his name. 5 O Lord and Master of us all, Whate’er our name or sign, We own thy sway, we hear thy call, We test our lives by thine! Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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Father, whate'er of earthly bliss

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #440b (1883) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY

Immortal Love, forever full, forever flowing free

Hymnal: The Christian Life Hymnal #513 (2006) Tune Title: SERENITY
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Greatness in Service

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #668 (1884) First Line: Oh, not to fill the mouth of fame Lyrics: 1 Oh, not to fill the mouth of fame My longing soul is stirred: Oh, give me a diviner name! Call me thy servant, Lord! 2 No longer would my soul be known As uncontrolled and free; Oh, not mine own, oh, not mine own! Lord, I belong to thee! 3 Thy servant,--me thy servant choose; Naught of thy claim abate! The glorious name I would not lose, Nor change the sweet estate. 4 In life, in death, on earth, in heaven, This is the name for me! The same sweet style and title given Through all eternity. Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY

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