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Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence

Author: Gerard Moultrie, 1829-1885; Suzanna Bidgrain, 1879-1961 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 172 hymnals Languages: English; French First Line: Let all mortal flesh keep silence (O que toute chair se taise) Used With Tune: PICARDY Text Sources: Liturgy of St James

Le Chant des Oiseaux

Author: Jean Edel Berthier Appears in 1 hymnal Languages: French First Line: Voyant tant de clarté

Le dessein en est pris

Appears in 1 hymnal Languages: French

Le fils du Roi de gloire

Appears in 1 hymnal Languages: French

Le monde, en vain, par ses biens

Author: Louis Marie Grignon Appears in 1 hymnal Languages: French
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Let Us Build a House (All Are Welcome)

Author: Marty Haugen ; David Fines Meter: Irregular Appears in 26 hymnals Languages: English; French First Line: Let us build a house where love can dwell (Bâtissons un lieu d'amour, de foi) Refrain First Line: All are welcome all are welcome (Venez, entrez! Venez, entrez!) Topics: Anniversary (Congregation); Christian Year Advent; Church Dedication; Covenanting; Healing; Jesus Christ Cross; Justice; Peace; Service Music Communion; Teaching; Gathering, Centring and Invocation Scripture: Psalm 85:10 Used With Tune: TWO OAKS

Le printems

Appears in 1 hymnal Languages: French First Line: La nature ensevelie Dans un hiver rigoureux

Let us sing to the Lord! (Bénissez le Seigneur!)

Author: Taizé Community Appears in 2 hymnals Languages: English; French Scripture: Luke 1:46-49 Used With Tune: [All creation bless the Lord]
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Leave, Shepherds, Leave Your Peaceful Flocks

Author: Anonymous; K. W. Simpson Appears in 1 hymnal Languages: English First Line: Leave, shepherds, leave your peaceful flocks agrazing Lyrics: 1. Leave, shepherds, leave your peaceful flocks agrazing! No longer grieve, but come, O come away! Come and adore, your tears all changed to praising; Of Him the heav’nly king, O sing, O sing Your Savior born this happy day. 2. There, lowly laid, within a manger narrow, A lovely maid and infant thou shalt see! His tender love hath sought thee in thy sorrow— Thy darkness to remove! He came, to prove A loving Shepherd’s care for thee! 3. Kings from the east! His star will guide thee truly! Where He doth rest, in love and faith draw near: Our rising sun receives thy homage duly! O bring to Him, each one—Each one! Each one! Your incense and your gold and myrrh! 4. Who canst do all things surely, hearts enshrine Thine ardors sweet and fair! For peace is his For peace is His that through Thee liveth purely! And added unto this, all joy, and bliss— Since God hath sent His Savior here! Text Sources: French carol

Let There Be Peace on Earth

Author: Sy Miller, 1908-1971; Jill Jackson, 1913-1995; Coco Ramos, 1951-; Winifred Sarre, 1931-2004 Appears in 26 hymnals Languages: English; French; Spanish Topics: Community; Covenant; Neighbors; Non-Violence; Peace on Earth; Pursuit of Peace; Responsibility; Unity; Vocation Used With Tune: WORLD PEACE

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