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My end, Lord, make me know

Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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Out of the deep I call

Author: Rev. Sir Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) Appears in 57 hymnals Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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How blest are they who strive

Author: Anon. Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Missions Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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ألا يحق أن

Author: اسعد الشدودي Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 ألا يحقُّ أنْ تسيلَ بالمياهْ عيونُنا والرب قد بكى على الخطاه 2 إن الملائكهْ إذ رأتِ ابنَ اللهْ يبكي على الناسِ أسىً أدهشها بكاهْ 3 عليكِ قد بكى فادي الورى يسوعْ يا نفسُ حتى تندمي وتذرفي الدموعْ 4 بكى لكي نبكي نحن على الخَطا وفي السماء لا خَطا إذن فلا بُكا Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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Blest are the pure in heart

Author: F. E. Belden Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Blest are the pure in heart; For they our God shall see, And from his presence ne'er depart Through all eternity. 2 I will be their delight Who here delight in me, And they shall walk with me in white Who seek for purity. 3 No more in thought they err, They're free from every stain; They've washed their robes of character, And spotless they remain. 4 O bliss for what we've sought From sin to be secure! In every word, and act, and thought, Forever to be pure. Topics: The Christian Godly Life Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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What, sinner, can you do?

Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: GREENWOOD
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Musings upon the frailty of life

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I said, I'll walk with care Topics: Afflictions For sin; Afflictions From God; Afflictions Purpose of; Afflictions Submission under; Christians Pilgrims and Strangers; Darkness, Spiritual; Death At Hand; Deliverance From Sin; Hope in God; Humility; Life Short; Life Sorrowful and Vain; Man Mortal and Frail; Old Age; Patience; Prayer Complaint in; Prayer For Deliverance from Trouble; Prayer Pleas in; Resignation; Riches; Self-Control; Sickness Sickness; Sickness Prayers under; Vanity Of Men and Riches Scripture: Psalm 39 Used With Tune: [I said, I'll walk with care]
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Stupendous Was The Love

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Stupendous was the love Of God’s eternal Son, Who left the blissful scenes above, And His imperial throne. 2 He waded through a sea Of overwhelming wrath, That wretched sinners, such as we, Might be redeemed from death. 3 Expiring on the cross, He Satan’s empire broke; Surprise and horror seized His foes, And hell’s foundation shook. 4 From Him we grace receive, In Him all good possess; And those who on His word believe, Shall reign with Him in bliss. 5 Hosanna to His name, Let heav’nly hosts adore; But saints, with pure seraphic flame, Should love and praise Him more. Used With Tune: GREENWOOD Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship by R. Hall (London: Burton & Briggs, 1817)
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There Was No Room For Them In The Inn

Author: Harriet M. Kimball Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Thou, the Eternal Son Lyrics: 1 Thou, the Eternal Son Though of Thy glory shorn; Thou, very God of very God Though Man of Mary born— 2 Is there no room for Thee Even in Bethl’hem's inn? Dost Thou who comest to Thine own From them no welcome win? 3 Dost Thou the bitter cross So eagerly embrace For us, and we for Thee prepare No poorest dwelling place? 4 No room for Thee? No room For love and sacrifice Such as no mortal could conceive And none but Thou devise? 5 O sweetest Jesus, hear! Though I am poor indeed, I know I can provide a spot To meet Thy lowly need. 6 Such love as Thine must crave, Above all other things, The love of those on whom ’tis spent, And all that loving brings. 7 For love is shelter, food, A bed of down, a throne; Its very breath obedience To him whom it doth own. 8 Come, sweetest Jesus, then, In this poor heart abide; And I shall love Thee more and more Till love is satisfied. Used With Tune: GREENWOOD Text Sources: Poems (Boston: Little, Brown, 1911)
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Base Tempter, Hence Depart

Author: Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Base temp­ter, hence de­part Lyrics: 1 Base temp­ter, hence de­part, The dread­ful charge with­draw; Too true in­deed, I’ve oft­en sinned, But Christ has kept the law. 2 Shouldst thou with crimes ac­cuse, The guil­ty charge I own; But trust the pro­mise and the grace Of God’s in­car­nate Son. 3 That bound­less grace and love, Which thou shalt ne­ver share, Is the foun­da­tion of my hope, A re­fuge from des­pair. 4 Enhanced as is my guilt, Couldst thou in­crease the score, I’d fly the swift­er to the cross, And watch and pray the more. Used With Tune: GREENWOOD Text Sources: Hymns Adapted to Public Worship (London: Burton & Briggs, 1818)

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