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Let songs of praises fill the sky

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #254 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Let songs of praises fill the sky: Christ, our ascended Lord, Sends down His Spirit from on high, According to His word: All hail the day of Pentecost, The coming of the Holy Ghost! 2 The Spirit by His heavenly breath Creates new life within; He quickens sinners from the death Of trespasses and sin: All hail the day of Pentecost, The coming of the Holy Ghost! 3 The things of Christ the Spirit takes, And shows them unto men; The fallen soul His temple makes; God’s image stamps again: All hail the day of Pentecost, The coming of the Holy Ghost! 4 Come, Holy Spirit, from above, With Thy celestial fire; Come, and with flames of zeal and love Our hearts and tongues inspire! Be this our day of Pentecost, The coming of the Holy Ghost! Topics: Pentecost Languages: English
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In heaven above, in heaven above

Author: Johan Aström Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #263 (1913) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 In heaven above, in heaven above, Where God, our Father, dwells: How boundless there the blessedness! No tongue its greatness tells: There face to face, and full and free, Ever and evermore we see - We see the Lord of hosts! 2 In heaven above, in heaven above, What glory deep and bright! The splendor of the noonday sun Grows pale before its light: The mighty sun that ne’er goes down, Around whose gleam clouds never frown, Is God, the Lord of hosts. 3 In heaven above, in heaven above, Behold a countless throng! Angels in mystic radiance garbed Lead the triumphal song: Angels and saints are one, and I Join glad the gladdest company, and hail the Lord of hosts. 4 In heaven above, in heaven above, No tears of pain are shed: For nothing there can fade or die; Life’s fulness round is spread, And like an ocean, joy o’erflows, And with immortal mercy glows Our God the Lord of hosts. 5 In heaven above, in heaven above, God hath a joy prepared, Which mortal ear hath never heard, Nor mortal vision shared, Which never pierced to mortal breast, By mortal lips was ne'er expressed, O God, the Lord of hosts! 6 O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Accept my thankful praise: Give me, as to the happy ones, Treasure of endless days. If firm in faith and hope I stand, I gain the crown, the better land, O God the Lord of hosts. Topics: The Church Year Seragesima; The Church Year Quinquagesima; Heaven Tune Title: [In heaven above, in heaven above]
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What I Would Not Be

Author: William Appel Hymnal: Timeless Truths #275 Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 First Line: I would not be a fruitless tree Lyrics: 1 I would not be a fruitless tree, With fol’age o’er and o’er, On which the Master’s eye might find But leaves and nothing more; On which the Master’s curse might fall And wither root, and branch, and all. 2 I would not be a fruitless branch On Christ, who is the Vine, And cast abroad my deadly shade Where sunlight ought to shine— The which the husbandman must spurn, And cast into the fire to burn. 3 I would not be a barren ground, Refusing aught to yield, But choking thistles, thorns, and tares— A bad and worthless field, From which the Lord would turn away, And leave it ever waste to lay. 4 I would not be a servant mean, And hide beneath the ground The talent given by my Lord— At last a sloth be found, Who, at the final judgment day, Must be forever cast away. Topics: Watchfulness Scripture: Luke 13:6-9 Tune Title: [I would not be a fruitless tree]
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'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime

Author: Jean de Brébeuf, 1593-1649; Jesse E. Middleton, 1872-1960 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #284 (2006) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Refrain First Line: Jesus you king is born! Lyrics: 1 ’Twas in the moon of wintertime when all the birds had fled, that God the Lord of all the earth sent angel choirs instead; before their light the stars grew dim, and wand'ring hunters heard the hymn: Refrain: Jesus your king is born! Jesus is born, in excelsis gloria! 2 Within a lodge of broken bark the tender babe was found; a ragged robe of rabbit skin enwrapped his beauty round; but as the hunter braves drew nigh, the angel song rang loud and high: [Refrain] 3 The earliest moon of wintertime is not so round and fair as was the ring of glory on the helpless infant there. The chiefs from far before him knelt with gifts of fox and beaver pelt. [Refrain] 4 O children of the forest free, the angel song is true; the holy child of earth and heav'n is born today for you. Come, kneel before the radiant boy, who brings you beauty, peace, and joy. [Refrain] Topics: Christmas; Songs for Children; Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: UNE JEUNE PUCELLE
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Lord, when before Thy throne we meet

Author: Tresilian George Nicholas Hymnal: The Book of Worship #308 (1907) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Topics: The Lord's Supper

The world’s great age begins anew

Hymnal: Songs of Praise #311 (1926) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8

Alone with none but thee, my God

Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Fourth Edition #320 (1960) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Languages: English
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When I can trust my all with God

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #323 (1883) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Topics: Family Worship Languages: English Tune Title: RESIGNATION

Lord, in mine agony of pain

Author: Thomas Holme Hymnal: Anglican Hymn Book #324 (1868) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Languages: English
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I look to Thee in every need

Author: Samuel Longfellow Hymnal: The Hymnal #397 (1916) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Lyrics: I look to thee in every need, And never look in vain I feel thy strong and tender love, And all is well again: The thought of thee is mightier far Than sin, and pain, and sorrow are. Discouraged in the work of life, Disheartened by its load, Shamed by its failures or its fears, I sink beside the road; But let me only think of thee, And then new heart springs up in me. Thy calmness bends serene above, My restlessness to still; Around me flows thy quickening life, To nerve my faltering will: Thy presence fills my solitude; Thy providence turns all to good. Embosomed deep in thy dear love, Held in thy law, I stand; Thy hand in all things I behold, And all things in thy hand; Thou leadest me by unsought ways, And turn'st my mourning into praise. Amen. Topics: Visitation Languages: English Tune Title: BRYANT

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