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My People, Give Ear

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: My people, give ear, attend to my word Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; The Christian School Scripture: Psalm 78:1-2 Used With Tune: LYONS Text Sources: Psalter, 1912
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Al Rey adorad

Author: Robert Grant; S. L. Hernández Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Al Rey adorad, grandioso Señor Lyrics: 1 Al Rey adorad, grandioso Señor, y con gratitud cantad de su amor. Anciano de días, el gran Defensor, de gloria vestido, le damos loor. 2 Decid de su amor, su gracia cantad; vestido de luz y de majestad. Su carro de fuego en las nubes mirad; son negras sus huellas en la tempestad. 3 ¿Quién puede tu providencia contar? pues tu aire me das para respirar. En valles y en montes alumbra tu luz, y con gran dulzura me cuida Jesús. 4 Muy frágiles son los hombres aquí, mas por tu bondad confiamos en ti. Tu misericordia ¡cuán firme! ¡cuán fiel! Creador, Salvador y Amigo es él. Topics: Adoración; Worship; Amor de Dios; Love Of God; Apertura del Culto; Opening of Worship; Creación; Creation; Cristo Su Reinado; Christ His Reign; Majestad Divina; Divine Majesty; Nombres de Dios; Names of God; Testimonio del Cristiano; Christian's Testimony Scripture: Psalm 104:1-9 Used With Tune: LYONS Text Sources: Basada en el Salmo 104
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Breast the Wave, Christian

Author: Joseph Stammers Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 157 hymnals First Line: Breast the wave, Christian, when it is strongest Lyrics: 1. Breast the wave, Christian, when it is strongest, Watch for day, Christian, when the night’s longest; Onward and upward still be thine endeavor; The rest that remaineth will be forever. 2. Fight the fight, Christian, Jesus is o’er thee; Run the race, Christian, Heav’n is before thee; He who hath promised faltereth never; The love of eternity flows on forever. 3. Lift thine eye, Christian, just as it closeth; Raise thy heart, Christian, ere it reposeth; Thee from the love of Christ nothing shall sever; And when all thy work is done, praise Him forever. Used With Tune: FORTITUDE (Filby) Text Sources: Cottage Magazine, edited by John Buckworth, Vicar of Dewsbury, 1830, alt.

Aigbagbo Bila

Author: John Newton; Anonymous Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Aigbagbo bila! temi l’Oluwa
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We Utter Our Cry

Author: Fred Kaan Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: We utter our cry: that peace may prevail

My Soul, Bless the Lord!

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: My soul, bless the Lord! the Lord is most great
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Ah, What Can I Do?

Author: John Newton Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Ah, what can I do, or where be secure? Lyrics: 1. Ah, what can I do, or where be secure? If justice pursue, what heart can endure? When God speaks in thunder and makes Himself known, The heart breaks asunder though hard as a stone. 2. With terror I read my sins’ heavy score, The numbers exceed the sands on the shore; Guilt makes me unable to stand or to flee, So Cain murdered Abel, and trembled like me. 3. Each sin, like his blood, with terrible cry, Calls loudly on God to strike from on high: Nor can my repentance, extorted by fear, Reverse the just sentence; ’tis just, though severe. 4. The case is too plain, I have my own choice; Again, and again I slighted His voice; His warnings neglected, His patience abused, His Gospel rejected, His mercy refused. 5. And must I then go, forever to dwell In torments and woe with devils in hell? Oh where is the Savior I scorned in times past? His word in my favor would save me at last. 6. Lord Jesus, on Thee I venture to call, Oh look upon me, the vilest of all! For whom didst Thou languish and bleed on the tree? Oh pity my anguish, and say, ’Twas for thee. 7. A case such as mine will honor Thy power; All hell will repine, all Heav’n will adore; If in condemnation strict justice takes place, It shines in salvation more glorious through grace. Used With Tune: OLD 104TH Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 6.
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My soul, praise the Lord, thou, Lord, mine own God

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 My soul, praise the Lord, thou, Lord, mine own God, art glorious, enrobed in beauty and might; 2 the heavens, like a curtain, thou spreadest abroad; as raiment, around thee enfoldest the light. 3 For chambers-beams sure, dark waters he binds; of clouds dim and deep his chariot doth frame, on stormy blasts riding, on wings of all winds; 4 his angels are spirits, his servants a flame. 5 Foundations secure he laid for the globe, that stable and firm it ever should last; 6 the waste ocean gathering o'er all as a robe: o'er all the high mountains the surging waves passed. 7 At thy dread rebuke they flee and they fail; thy thunder is heard, they speed here and there; 8 they burst the ridge over, they rush down the vale; where thou hast appointed, they haste to repair. 9 Thine own word hath set their border and bound, they roar and they toss, but cannot pass o'er: the word of Jehovah a sure fence is found; the flood o'er the mountains returneth no more. 10 He unto the vales the springs doth convey; and onward they wind their course through the hills; 11 whereat the wild asses their thirst oft allay, and beasts of the forest thereof drink their fills. 12 By thee pleasant springs, the fowls of the air inhabit the trees, the margin along; and, as in their gladness they move here and there among the green branches, praise God with their song. 13 His rain on the hills he pours from on high, with fruit of thy works the earth is replete; 14 his grass to the cattle he doth not deny, and gives for man's service the green herb as meat. 15 From earth, store of good he brings for man's sake; rich oil, gladsome wine, heart-strengthening bread. 16 His trees full of moisture the great God did make; his cedars he planted on Lebanon's head. 17 Secure in those shades the bird builds her nest; the firs to the stork a house have supplied; 18 the hills are a refuge for wild goats to rest; the crags of the rough rocks for conies to hide. 19 The moon he hath set for seasons to run; the times he ordained her change ever shows; and so, his course circling, the glorious sun his hour of descending as constantly knows. 20 When darkness doth come by thy will and power, then prowl forth abroad the beasts of the wood. 21 The lions rang roaring their prey to devour; and yet it is thou, Lord, who givest them food. 22 As riseth the sun, they all get them in; withdrawn from his light, to couch in their den; 23 but man forth proceedeth his toil to begin; till night come to call him to take rest again. 24 How manifold, Lord, the works of thy hand! Surpassing our thoughts their numbers are found! Thy outspread creation in wisdom is planned, and full of thy riches the wide world around. 23 So in the great sea thy works are displayed, where creeping things move, unnumbered in sort; 26 and there the ships wander, and there thou hast made Leviathan, hugest of monsters, to sport. 27 All these wait on thee their food to receive; that thou, in due time, their portion may'st give: 18 and, when it doth pleasethee their wants to relieve, full gladly they gather thy bounty and live. Thou openest thine hand; how full their supply! 29 Thou hidest thy face, confounded they mourn: when thou from them takest their spirit, they die, and to their dust, changing, again they return. 30 Thou send'st forth thy breath, and they are new made; and earth, as at first, looks vernal and bright. 31 In glory for ever the Lord is arrayed, and in his creation our God will delight. 32 He looks on the earth, it reels to and fro; he touches the hills, with smoke they are crowned. 33 Through life to Jehovah mine anthems shall flow; while yet I have being his praise I will sound. 34 With dear thoughts of him my heart shall run o'er; with God all my joy in treasure is stored. 35 The sinners are wasted; earth sees them no more, the rebels — where are they? My soul, praise the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 104 Used With Tune: HANOVER

The Fight of Faith

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: Omnipotent Lord, my Savior and King
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O Come All Ye Saints

Author: Franklin Hunter Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O come all ye saints, in glorious dress Lyrics: 1. O come all ye saints, in glorious dress, Arrayed in His love, and His righteousness. Come sing in His presence, come speak of His grace He’s standing among us, behold His dear face. 2. With hearts ready tuned, our voices entwine Together we’ll sing His praises divine. Lift high the great chorus, yea sound it abroad To Jesus our Saviour, omnipotent God. 3. O glad is the soul and joyful the heart, That centres the thoughts, so none can depart, From worshipping Jesus, from praising His name This then is that river, and this is His fame. 4. Bless ye then the Lord, who serve day and night, Who stand in His house, a wonderful sight Where seraphs are bowing, where angels attend, The seat of His mercy, where praises all blend. 5. Say Yes to His praise, and Yes for His love Speak often of peace that comes from above. Call mercy, a river, watch grace flowing through This glorious salvation, says this is for you. 6. Our theme then shall be to worship the Lord In spirit to sing the truth of His word Come join in our praises, the anthems prolong For Jesus is coming, that day won’t be long. Used With Tune: HANOVER

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