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Author: Betty Stanley Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 0 hymnals First Line: God the Father throned in splendour

Greater Is He That Is in Me

Author: Lanny Wolfe Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: 1 John 4:4 Used With Tune: GREATER IS HE
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Come, and Christ the Lord Be Praising

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Come, and Christ the Lord be praising, Heart and mind to Him be raising, Celebrate His love amazing, Worthy folk of Christendom. 2. Sin, death, hell, may all be grieving, Satan shame feel to him cleaving; We salvation free receiving, Cast our every care away. 3. See what God for us provideth, Life that in His Son abideth, And our weary steps He guideth From earth’s woe to heav’nly joy. 4. His soul deeply for us feeleth, He His love to us revealeth, He who is in the heavens dwelleth Came to save us from our foe. 5. Jacob’s star His advent maketh, Soothes the longing heart that acheth, And the serpent’s head He breaketh, Scattering the powers of hell. 6. Op’d hath He and freedom gained us From the prison that contained us, Where much grief and sorrow pained us, And our hearts were bowed with woe. 7. O blest hour when we receivèd From the foe who us deceivèd Liberty, when we believèd, And Thee, gracious Spirit, praised. 8. Beauteous Infant in the manger, O befriend us! beyond danger Bring us where is turned God’s anger Where with angel hosts we’ll praise. Used With Tune: VENITE LAUDITE Text Sources: Johann Ebeling's edition of his Geistliche Andachten, Fünfte Dutzet, 1667; Translation in Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs (London: 1867
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Now Join We All With Holy Mirth

Author: J. H. Blunt Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Now join we all with holy mirth, To celebrate the Savior’s birth, For He has come from Heav’n to earth, In humble guise and lowly. The heav’ns the brightest planet lent, That e’er had graced the firmament, And wise men from the east were sent To greet this Babe so holy. 2 And from the heavens all around, Broke forth such strange, celestial sound, Th’entranced shepherds on the ground Stand spellbound, inly dreaming; If such divine, melodious hymn, Of cherubim and seraphim, These harmonies that round them swim, Are real, or only seeming. 3 Fear not, O shepherds! naught but bliss Can come of heav’nly song like this; The angel’s gracious message is With sweetest accents blended: "All glory be to God on high! And peace on earth, for which a sigh Hath long been raised, e’en now is nigh, Emmanuel hath descended. 4 "For unto you this Child is born, His swaddling clothes hold not in scorn, Nor virgin mother, so forlorn, His nature He is veiling; The Wonderful—the Counselor, The mighty God Himself is there, Has come your deepest woes to share— A Savior, all availing!" 5 Then with the shepherds we will go— Come, young and old, come, high and low, We’ll troop to Bethlehem, and so Low bending each confessing, We’ll cast away our nature’s sin, For pardon, grace we’ve come to win, We knock, O Jesus! take us in, Into Thy fold we’re pressing. Used With Tune: ST. BASIL Text Sources: The Choral Hymnal by S. Lasar (New York: Biglow & Main, 1888)
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Virgin-born, we bow before thee

Author: Reginald Heber (1783-1826) Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 31 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Virgin-born, we bow before thee: blessèd was the womb that bore thee; Mary, mother meek and mild, blessèd was she in her child. 2 Blessèd was the breast that fed thee; blessèd was the hand that led thee; blessèd was the parent's eye that watched thy slumbering infancy. 3 Blessèd she by all creation, who brought forth the world's Salvation blessèd they, for ever blest, who love thee most and serve thee best. 4 Virgin-born, we bow before thee: blessèd was the womb that bore thee; Mary, mother meek and mild, blessèd was she in her child. Topics: Blessed Virgin Mary; Blessing; Church Year Christmas; Mary; The First Sunday of Christmas Year A Scripture: Luke 2:39-40 Used With Tune: QUEM PASTORES LAUDAVERE
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Come, God, Creator, Holy Ghost

Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, God, Creator, Holy Ghost, And visit Thou the souls of men; Fill them with graces, as Thou dost, Thy creatures make pure again. 2 For Comforter Thy name we call, Sweet Gift of God most high above, A holy Unction to us all, A living Fount, Fire, and Love. 3 Our minds enlighten and refresh, Deep in our hearts let love burn bright; Thou know'st the weakness of our flesh; O strengthen us with Thy might. 4 Thou with Thy wondrous sevenfold gifts, The Finger art of God's right hand; The Father's Word Thou sendest swift On tongues of fire to each land. 5 Drive far from us our wily foe, Grant us Thy blessed peace within, That in Thy footsteps we may go, And shun the dark ways of sin. 6 Teach us to know the Father well And Jesus Christ, His Son, our Lord, That in our hearts true faith may dwell, Spirit of both, aye adored! 7 To God the Father, God the Son Who from the dead is risen again, And God the Spirit, Three in One, Be evermore praise. Amen. Topics: Pentecost
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Be Merry All

Author: William R. Spencer Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Be merry all, be merry all Lyrics: 1 Be merry all, be merry all, With holly dress the festive hall, Prepare the song, the feast, the ball, To welcome merry Christmas. 2 And oh! remember gentles gay, For you who bask in fortune’s ray, The year is all a holiday, The poor have only Christmas. 3 When you, with velvets mantled o’er, Defy December’s tempests frore, O spare one garment from your store To clothe the poor at Christmas. 4 From blazing loads of fuel, while Your homes with indoor summer smile, Oh! spare one faggot from your pile To warm the poor at Christmas. 5 When you the costly banquet deal To guests who never famine feel, Oh! spare one morsel from your meal To feed the poor at Christmas, 6 When generous wine your care controls, And gives new joy to happiest souls, Oh! spare one goblet from your bowls To cheer the poor at Christmas. 7 So shall each note of mirth appear More sweet to Heav’n than praise or prayer, And angels in their carols there Shall bless the rich at Christmas. Used With Tune: GREENWELL Text Sources: Poems (London: T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1811)
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¡Oh Dios mío y todo mío!

Author: Desconocido Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 ¡Oh Dios mío y todo mío! Yo también soy todo tuyo, Y de mí desde hoy excluyo Cuanto no es mi buen Jesús. 2 Tú que habitas entre lirios, Haz de mí cerrado huerto Para Ti tan sólo abierto, Que eres fuente de virtud. 3 ¡Oh Dios mío y todo mío! Por tus múltiples favores Gracias mil y mil loores Te deseo tributar. 4 Yo deseo que los cielos Y la tierra, noche y día, Te den gracias a porfía Con seráfico cantar. 5 ¡Oh Dios mío y todo mío! Guarda mi alma con ternura, Y con divinal dulzura Guarda fiel mi corazón. 6 Siempre en canto deleitoso, Cual preludio de tu cielo, Hallaré paz y consuelo En mi diaria adoración. Topics: La Vida Cristiana Alabanzas; Fe; Faith; The Christian Life Praise Used With Tune: QUEM PASTORES

Em Cristo Há Perfeito Perdão

Author: William Edwin Entzminger; P. P. Bilhorn Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal

Find Your Wholeness

Author: Ralph E. Freeman, 1933- Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Find your wholeness in the reaching Topics: Commission; Compassion; Jesus Christ Shepherd; Mission; Service; Teaching; Transformation; Welcome Scripture: John 21:15-19 Used With Tune: FEED MY SHEEP

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