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Lord wilt thou in this temple reign

Author: E. Leigh Mudge Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: BERA
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علمت يا ربي الإله

Author: ابراهيم عطيه Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 علمتَ يا ربي الإلهْ بأننا مَوتى الذنوبْ وأنت مصدرُ الحياه يا من يغيرُ القلوبْ 2 كتابُك الحق يقولْ إن الذي لا يولدُ مِن فوقُ لا يرجو الدخولْ في دار إرثٍ يوعدُ 3 لأن مَن قد وُلدا مِن جسدٍ فهو جسدْ وإنما مَن جُدِّدا بالروح يحيا للأبدْ 4 فعُمَّنا برحمتكْ يا أيها الرب الكريمْ وهَبْ لنا من نعمتكْ تجديدَ ذي القلبِ الأثيمْ 5 بالروح أحيِ ذي القلوبْ بمولدِ العهدِ الجديدْ وامحُ الخطايا والذنوبْ لندخلَ المُلْكَ المجيدْ Used With Tune: BERA
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How Kind The Good Samaritan

Author: John Newton Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How kind the good Samaritan To him who fell among the thieves! Thus Jesus pities fallen men, And heals the wounds the soul receives. 2 Oh! I remember well the day, When sorely wounded, nearly slain, Like that poor man I bleeding lay, And groaned for help, but groaned in vain. 3 Men saw me in this helpless case, And passed without compassion by; Each neighbor turned away his face, Unmoved by my mournful cry. 4 But He whose name had been my scorn (As Jews Samaritans despise) Came when He saw me thus forlorn, With love and pity in His eyes. 5 Gently He raised me from the ground, Pressed me to lean upon His arm; And into every gaping wound, He poured His own all-healing balm. 6 Unto His church my steps He led, The house prepared for sinners lost; Gave charge I should be clothed and fed, And took upon Him all the cost. 7 Thus saved from death, from want secured, I wait till He again shall come, When I shall be completely cured, And take me to His heavenly home. 8 There through eternal boundless days When nature’s wheel no longer rolls; How shall I love, adore, and praise, This good Samaritan to souls! Used With Tune: BERA Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London, W. Oliver, 1779), Book 1
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The Signs Which God To Gideon Gave

Author: John Newton Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The signs which God to Gideon gave, His holy sovereignty made known; That He alone has power to save, And claims the glory as His own. 2 The dew which first the fleece had filled, When all the earth was dry around; Was from it afterwards withheld, And only fell upon the ground. 3 To Israel thus the heavenly dew Of saving truth was long restrained; Of which the Gentiles nothing knew, But dry and desolate remained. 4 But now the Gentiles have received The balmy dew of Gospel peace; And Israel, who His Spirit grieved, Is left a dry and empty fleece. 5 This dew still falls at His command, To keep His chosen plants alive; They shall, tho’ in a thirsty land, Like willows by the waters thrive. 6 But chiefly when His people meet, To hear His word and seek His face; The gentle dew, with influence sweet, Descends and nourishes their grace. 7 But ah! what numbers still are dead, Tho’ under means of grace they lie! The dew still falling round their head, And yet their heart untouched and dry. 8 Dear Savior, hear us when we call, To wrestling prayer an answer give; Pour down Thy dew upon us all, That all may feel, and all may live. Used With Tune: BERA
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He that has God his guardian made

Appears in 38 hymnals Used With Tune: BERA
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God of my life, to Thee I call!

Appears in 173 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God of my life, to Thee I call! Afflicted at Thy feet I fall; When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail. 2 Friend of the friendless and the faint! Where should I lodge my deep complaint? Where but with Thee, whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor! 3 Did ever mourner plead with Thee. And Thou refuse that mourner's plea? Does not Thy word still fixed remain, That none shall seek Thy face in vain! 4 Poor though I am--despised, forgot, Yet God, my God, forgets me not; And he is safe, and must succeed, For whom the Lord vouchsafes to plead. Amen. Used With Tune: BERA
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How sweetly flowed the gospel's sound

Author: Sir John Bowring (1792-1872) Appears in 358 hymnals Used With Tune: BERA
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The Way Of Sorrows

Author: William C. Dix Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: O Lord, the wilderness to me Lyrics: 1 O Lord, the wilderness to me A very paradise shall be, Since Thou for forty days wast there, In fasting, solitude and prayer. 2 Unworthy though these feet to rest On ground Thy footsteps once have blest, The way of sorrows shall be mine, Made sweet because it first was Thine. 3 Lord, let me find some lowly place Where I may seek Thy pitying face, And plead with Thee by Olivet, By agony, and bloody sweat. 4 Some quiet aisle or dim recess Shall make for me a wilderness; And surely angels shall be there To wait on penitence and prayer. 5 Nor is this all: for I would know The depth of shame, the crown of woe Stand by the stricken Mother’s side, While Thou art mocked and crucified. 6 And then in hours of saddest gloom I still will watch around Thy tomb, Till with the day new joy be born, And Thou shalt rise on Easter morn. 7 O blessèd thought, that faith can see In every altar—Calvary, Find there the loving arms outspread, And fall before the fallen Head. 8 Come King of kings, come Light of light: The Bride awaits the day all bright, When she shall lift, her mourning o’er, The shout of Paschal joy once more. Used With Tune: BERA Text Sources: Lyra Messianica by Orby Shipley (London: Longman, Green, Longman, roberts & Green, 1864)
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It is finished

Appears in 71 hymnals First Line: 'Tis finish'd! the Messiah dies Used With Tune: BERA
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The New Church

Author: T. L. Harris Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Where is the church of God below? Used With Tune: BERA

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