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Let thy grace, Lord, make me lowly

Appears in 41 hymnals Used With Tune: SICILY
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Great Jehovah! we adore Thee

Author: Rev. William Goode (1762-1816) Appears in 124 hymnals Used With Tune: SICILIAN HYMN
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Lord, Dismiss Us

Author: Walter Shirley Appears in 77 hymnals First Line: Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing Used With Tune: SICILY
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Men of God, go, take your stations

Author: Rev. Thomas Kelly Appears in 138 hymnals Used With Tune: SICILY
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Now in Parting, Father Bless Us

Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: Now in parting, Father, bless us Topics: The Church Lord's Supper Used With Tune: SICILIAN HYMN
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Jesus, Come, for We Invite You

Author: Christopher Idle, 1938- Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesus, come, for we invite you, guest and master, friend and Lord; now, as once at Cana's wedding, speak, and let us hear your word: lead us through our need or doubting, hope be born and joy restored. 2 Jesus, come! transform our pleasures, guide us into paths unknown; bring your gifts, command your servants, let us trust in you alone: though your hand may work in secret, all shall see what you have done. 3 Jesus, come in new creation, heaven brought near by power divine; give your unexpected glory, changing water into wine: rouse the faith of your disciples-- come, our first and greatest Sign! 4 Jesus, come! surprise our dullness; make us willing to receive more than we can yet imagine, all the best you have to give: let us find your hidden riches, taste your love, believe, and live! Scripture: Ephesians 4:8 Used With Tune: SICILIAN MARINERS

Oh, How Joyfully

Author: J. Falk Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Oh, how joyfully, Oh, how merrily Used With Tune: O SANCTISSIMA
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Jesus, I my cross have taken

Author: Grant Appears in 1,310 hymnals Used With Tune: SICILY
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Come, Thou Condescending Jesus!

Author: John Codman Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 14 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, Thou condescending Jesus! Thou hast blessed a marriage feast; Come, and with Thy presence bless us, Deign to be an honored guest. 2 Once, at Cana’s happy village, Thou didst heavenly joy impart; Though unseen, may Thy blest image Be inscribed on every heart. 3 Lord, we come to ask Thy blessing On the happy pair to rest. Make Thy goodness, never ceasing, Make them now and ever blest. 4 Thou canst change the course of nature, Turning water into wine, But we ask a greater favor, May they be ever Thine. 5 Thine by covenant and adoption, Thine by free and sovereign grace, May they by each word and action Do Thy will, and speak Thy praise. 6 Gracious Lord, from Thy free bounty, Fill their basket and their store; Give them with their health and plenty, Hearts Thy goodness to adore. 7 Often from their happy dwelling, May the voice of prayer ascend, For Thy mercies still increasing, To their best, their kindest friend. 8 Through this life’s tempestuous ocean Storms are thick, and dangers nigh; O may constant, pure devotion, Guide them safe to realms on high. 9 When by death’s cold hand divided, Which dissolves the tenderest ties, By Thy grace again united, May they in Thine image rise. 10 Come, Thou condescending Jesus, Fill our hearts with songs of praise; Come and with Thy presence bless us, Make us subjects of Thy grace. Used With Tune: SICILY Text Sources: Hymns for Family Worship (Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong, printer, 1813)
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Brightness of the Father's glory

Author: R. Robinson Appears in 44 hymnals Used With Tune: SICILIAN MELODY

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