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Der Ruhm des Kreuzes

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Jesu Kreuz ist all' mein Rühmen Used With Tune: [Jesu Kreuz ist all' mein Rühmen]
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إن سلكنا لج بحر

Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 إن سلكنا لجَّ بحرٍ هادئ نحو النعيمْ ووفِقنا الريح كان ال فضلُ لله الكريمْ 2 وإذا هاجتْ وغطَّتْ لجةُ البحر السفينْ عجَّلَ السَّفرُ اقتراباً من ربوعِ الأطهرينْ 3 هب لنا اللهم أنّا كل ما تهوى نطيعْ في سرورٍ واكتئابٍ واستجِبنا يا سميعْ 4 واجعل الروحَ المُعزّي ساكناً هذي القلوبْ فيُعزّينا إذا ما أفنتِ الصبرَ الخطوبْ 5 يُنقذُ الله سريعاً آلَهُ مِن كل ضيقْ ولهم طُرّاً رفيقٌ في الأسى نعمَ الرفيقْ Used With Tune: RATHBUN
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Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult

Author: Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander (1823- ) Appears in 961 hymnals Used With Tune: RATHBUN
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Lord of heaven and earth and ocean

Author: Crosse Appears in 36 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lord of heaven and earth and ocean, Hear us from thy bright abode; While our hearts, with true devotion, Own their great and gracious God. 2 Now with joy we come before thee, Seek thy face, thy mercies sing; Lord of life, of light and glory, O, accept the praise we bring! 3 Health, and every needful blessing, Unto us are daily shown; And with joy thy love confessing, Now we bend before thy throne. Topics: Worship Praise and Reverence of God Used With Tune: RATHBUN

¡Gloria a Dios! en Cada Estrella

Author: S. C. Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Dios y Su Creación Used With Tune: RATHBUN
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Kannst Du, Jesu, wohl vergessen

Author: E. G. Woltersdorf Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: [Kannst Du, Jesu, wohl vergessen]
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The New Creation

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 1,903 hymnals First Line: Love Divine, all love excelling Used With Tune: RATHBUN
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On the Lamb my soul is resting

Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: RATHBUN
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Oh, How Wondrous Is The Story

Author: Hannah More, 1744-1833 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Oh, how wondrous is the story Of our blest Redeemer’s birth! See, the mighty Lord of glory Leaves His Heaven to visit earth. 2 Hear with transport, every creature, Hear the Gospel’s joyful sound: Christ appears in human nature, In our sinful world is found. 3 Comes to pardon our transgression; Like a cloud our sins to blot; Comes to His own favored nation, But His own receive Him not. 4 If the angels who attended To declare the Savior’s birth, Who from Heav’n with song descended To proclaim good-will on earth: 5 If, in pity to our blindness, They had brought the pardon needed, Still Jehovah’s wondrous kindness Had our warmest hopes exceeded. 6 If some prophet had been sent With salvation’s joyful news, Who that heard the blest event Could their warmest love refuse? 7 But ’twas He to whom in Heaven Hallelujahs never cease; He, the mighty God, was given— Giv’n to us—a Prince of Peace. 8 None but He who did create us Could redeem from sin and hell; None but He could reinstate us In the rank from which we fell. 8 Had he come, the glorious Stranger, Decked with all the world calls great; Had He lived in pomp and grandeur, Crowned with more than royal state, 10 Still our tongues, with praise o’erflowing, On such boundless love would dwell; Still our hearts, with rapture glowing, Feel what words could never tell. 11 But what wonder should it raise, Thus our lowest state to borrow! O the high mysterious ways, God’s own Son a child of sorrow! 12 ’Twas to bring us endless pleasure He our suffering nature bore; ’Twas to give us heav’nly treasure He was willing to be poor. 13 Come, ye rich, survey the stable Where your infant Savior lies; From your full, o’erflowing table, Send the hungry good supplies. 14 Boast not your ennobled stations; Boast not that you’re highly fed; Jesus—hear it, all ye nations— Had not where to lay His head. 15 "Learn of Me," thus cries the Savior, If My kingdom you’d inherit; Sinner, quit your proud behavior, Learn My meek and lowly spirit. 16 Come, ye servants, see your station Freed from all reproach and shame: He who purchased your salvation Bore a servant’s humble name. 17 Come, ye poor, some comfort gather; Faint not in the race you run; Hard the lot your gracious Father Gave His dear, His only Son. 18 Think that if your humbler stations Less of worldly good bestow, You escape those strong temptations Which from wealth and grandeur flow. 19 See, your Savior is ascended: See, He looks with pity down! Trust Him, all will soon be mended; Bear His cross, you’ll share His crown. Used With Tune: RATHBUN
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Hark, A Joyful Voice Is Thrilling

Author: Ambrose of Milan, 340-397; John H. Newman Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Hark, a joyful voice is thrilling, And each dim and winding way Of the ancient temple filling; Dreams, depart! for it is day. 2 Christ is coming—from thy bed Earth-bound soul, awake and spring— With the sun new-risen to shed Health on human suffering. 3 Lo! to grant a pardon free, Comes a willing Lamb from Heav’n; Sad and tearful, hasten we, One and all, to be forgiv’n. 4 Once again He comes in light Girding earth with fear and woe; Lord! be Thou our loving might, From our guilt and ghastly foe. 5 To the Father, and the Son, And the Spirit, who in Heav’n Ever witness, Three and One, Praise on earth be ever giv’n. Used With Tune: RATHBUN Text Sources: Tr.: Verses on Religious Subjects (Dublin: James Duffy, 1853)

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