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Shall foolish, weak, short-sighted man

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 23 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Shall foolish, weak, short-sighted man Beyond archangels go, The great Almighty God explain, Or to perfection know? His attributes divinely soar Above the creature’s sight, And prostrate seraphim adore The glorious Infinite. 2 Jehovah’s everlasting days, They cannot numbered be; Incomprehensible the space Of Thine immensity; Thy wisdom’s depths by reason’s line In vain we strive to sound, Or stretch our laboring thought to assign Omnipotence a bound. 3 The brightness of Thy glories leave Description far below; Nor man, nor angel’s heart conceives How deep Thy mercies flow; Thy love is most unsearchable, And dazzles all above; They gaze, but cannot count or tell The treasures of Thy love! Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD Text Sources: Short Hymns, 1762
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Teach Us, O Lord, True Brotherhood

Author: Marion Dutton Savage Appears in 24 hymnals Used With Tune: [Teach us, O Lord, true brotherhood]
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Rural Hymn

Author: Harold E. Wilson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Lord, for the grace of ev'ry place Used With Tune: [Lord, for the grace of ev'ry place]
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O God Beyond The Evening Hills

Author: Jessie A. Lee Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O God beyond the evening hills That stretch on toward the sky, Thou paintest out the lakes and rills With purest paint and dye. Thou writest out Thy wondrous love As flow’rs unfold at morn, And fold the clouds in bliss above When close the flowering thorn. 2 O Artist, paint each day anew A masterpiece of love, So broad, so bright with morning dew, And set with peace above. Moreo’er, paint all our hearts aglow With Thy resplendent joy, So that the whole world surely knows Thy peace none can destroy. Used With Tune: [O God beyond the evening hills]
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The Lord is in his Holy Place

Author: William C. Gannett Appears in 20 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD
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Forgive My Doubts

Author: W. Gladden Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Forgive, O Lord, the doubts that break Lyrics: 1 Forgive, O Lord, the doubts that break Thy promises to me; Forgive me that I fail to take My pardon, full and free. I sought to put my sins away, I strove to do Thy will, And yet, whene'er I tried to pray, My heart was doubting still. 2 I tho't that Thou with jealous eyes Wast watching me alway, My deeds to mark, my steps to spy, Whene'er I went astray; I hoped that when, by days and years Of service and of prayer, I had besought Thy grace with tears, Thy mercy I might share. 3 Forgive, O Father, this my sin, This jealous, doubting heart; For when men seek Thy love to win, And choose the better part, I know that, swifter than the light Leaps earthward from the sun, Thy pard'ning love, Thy rescuing might, Speed down to ev'ry one. Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance Returning to God Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD

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