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The precious seed of weeping

Author: Miss Winkworth; Charles John Spitta Meter: 7.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The precious seed of weeping To-day we sow once more, The form of one now sleeping, Whose pilgrimage is o'er. Ah, death but safely lands him Where we too would attain; Our Father's voice demands him, And death to him is gain. 2 He has what we are wanting, He sees what we believe; The sins on earth so haunting Have there no power to grieve; Safe in His Saviour's keeping Who sent him calm release; 'Tis only we are weeping, He dwells in perfect peace. 3 The crown of life he weareth. He bears the shining palm, The "Holy, holy," shareth, And joins the angels' psalm; But we poor pilgrims wander Still through this land of woe, Till we shall meet him yonder, And all his joy shall know. Topics: Death and Eternity Burial; Easter Eve Used With Tune: O HAUPT VOLL BLUT Y. WUNDEN

O Head Once Filled with Bruises

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091-1153; James W. Alexander, 1804-1859 (alt.) Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: O Head, once filled with bruises Used With Tune: PASSION CHORALE
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Tak tedy dokonałem

Author: ks. Joachim Pauli, d. 1708 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Wiara, milość, nadzieja Śmierec, zmartwychwstanie i życi wieczne Used With Tune: HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN
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Why Art Thou Heavy Hearted?

Author: Paul Gerhardt Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Why art thou heavy hearted? Why is thy soul weighed down? Cast off thy painful burden And cease to fret and frown. Thou art not he that ruleth O'er heaven, earth and hell; 'Tis God whose throne endureth, Who doeth all things well. 2 Let Him the nations govern As Lord of land and sea; Then at His rule and guidance Thou shalt astonished be. Far, far above thy thinking His counsel shall appear When He the work hath finished That caused thee needless fear. 3 His love at times may try thee And naught of comfort lend, As if His help and solace He nevermore would send; But if despite thy trials Thou true to Him remain, He will reveal His power And show His grace again. 4 All hail, thou who art faithful, The day will soon draw near When with a crown of glory Thou shalt in heav'n appear; When God Himself shall give thee The victor's wreath and palm, And thou in yonder mansions Shalt sing a joyful psalm. Topics: Trust and Confidence Used With Tune: [Why art thou heavy hearted]

Cabeza Ensangrentada

Author: Bernardo de Claraval, s. 12; G. P. Simmonds Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Cristo Su Sangre; Christ His Blood; Pasión y Muerte de Cristo; Passion and Death of Christ; Viernes Santo; Good Friday Scripture: Matthew 27:24-31 Used With Tune: PASSION CHORALE
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Commit Whatever Grieves Thee

Author: Paul Gerhardt Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Commit whatever grieves thee Into the gracious hands Of Him who never leaves thee, Who heav’n and earth commands. Who points the clouds their courses, Whom winds and waves obey, He will direct thy footsteps And find for thee a way. 2 On Him place thy reliance If thou wouldst be secure; His work thou must consider If thine is to endure. By anxious sighs and grieving And self-tormenting care God is not moved to giving; All must be gained by prayer. 3 Thy truth and grace, O Father, Most surely see and know Both what is good and evil For mortal man below. According to Thy counsel Thou wilt Thy work pursue; And what Thy wisdom chooseth Thy might will always do. 4 Thy hand is never shortened, All things must serve Thy might; Thine every act is blessing, Thy path is purest light. Thy work no man can hinder, Thy purpose none can stay, Since Thou to bless Thy children Wilt always find a way. 5 Though all the powers of evil The will of God oppose, His purpose will not falter, His pleasure onward goes. Whate’er God’s will resolveth, Whatever He intends, Will always be accomplished True to His aims and ends. 6 Then hope, my feeble spirit, And be thou undismayed; God helps in every trial And makes thee unafraid. Await His time with patience, Then shall thine eyes behold The sun of joy and gladness His brightest beams unfold. 7 Arise, my soul, and banish Thy anguish and thy care. Away with thoughts that sadden And heart and mind ensnare! Thou art not lord and master Of thine own destiny; Enthroned in highest heaven, God rules in equity. 8 Leave all to His direction; In wisdom He doth reign, And in a way most wondrous His course He will maintain. Soon He, His promise keeping, With wonder-working skill Shall put away the sorrows That now thy spirit fill. 9 A while His consolation He may to thee deny, And seem as though in trial He far from thee would fly; A while distress and anguish May compass thee around, Nor to thy supplication An answering voice be found. 10 But if thou perseverest, Thou shalt deliverance find. Behold, all unexpected He will thy soul unbind And from the heavy burden Thy heart will soon set free; And thou wilt see the blessing He had in mind for thee. 11 O faithful child of heaven, How blessèd shalt thou be! With songs of glad thanksgiving A crown awaiteth thee. Into thy hand thy Maker Will give the victor’s palm, And thou to thy Deliverer Shalt sing a joyous psalm 12 Give, Lord, this consummation To all our heart’s distress; Our hands, our feet, e’er strengthen, In death our spirits bless. Thy truth and Thy protection Grant evermore, we pray, And in celestial glory Shall end our destined way. Amen. Topics: Cross and Comfort Scripture: Psalm 37:5 Used With Tune: HERZLICH TUT MICH Text Sources: Tr. composite
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O Jezu, grzechy swoje

Author: Mária Royová, d. 1924 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Jezu grzechy swoje Lyrics: 1 O Jezu, grzechy swoje na Ciebie złożyć śmiem. Ty płacz i ciężkie znoje uciszysz, dobrze wiem. Tyś na mych grzechów rany przyłożył zbawczy lek. Dziś w Twojej krwi przelanej jam bielszy niźli śnieg. 2 Dość długo duszę moją ogarniał czarny mrok, dość długom bez pokoju był pełen bied i trwóg. Dziś jasność z krzyża święta przyświeca duszy mej. Nie lęka się, bo zdjęta na zawsze klątwa z niej. 3 O Jezu, słońce moje, cóż ja Ci za to dam, żeś te okrutne boje przecierpiał za mnie sam? Nie żądasz srebra, złota, Ty tylko serca chcesz, Tyś cel mój, ma tęsknota, bierz mnie, Miłości bierz! Topics: Rok kościelny Czas pasyjny Used With Tune: HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN
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Serdecznie pragnę zgonu

Author: ks. Christoph Knoll Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Wiara, milość, nadzieja Śmierec, zmartwychwstanie i życi wieczne Used With Tune: HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN Text Sources: Przekład: Śpiewnik górnośląski 1931

Oh Victima Inmolada

Author: Hassler Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Oh Victima inmolada por nuestra redención Topics: Cuaresma Used With Tune: [Oh Victima inmolada por nuestra redención]
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Noch kann ich es nicht fassen

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Noch kann ich es nicht fassen, was deine Schickung meint; doch will ich dich nicht lassen, wie auch mein Auge weint. Auf deine Liebe trauen will ich, mein Herr und Gott, und gläubig aufwärts schauen in meiner Herzensnot. 2 Gib, daß mit dir ich lebe, o mein Herr Jesu Christ, daß nur nach dem ich strebe, was gut und heilsam ist. Laß auch in allem Leide mit dir mich sein vereint, bis mir zur ewgen Freude die Gnadensonne scheint. 3 Zuletzt laß mich auch scheiden mit dir, o Gottessohn; nach Erdenglück und Leiden führ mich zum Himmelsthron; führ mich zu Freud und Wonne der Seligen im Licht. Du, meine Lebenssonne, mein Gott, verlaß mich nicht! Topics: Glaube - Liebe - Hoffnung Sterben und Ewiges Leben Used With Tune: [Noch kann ich es nicht fassen] Text Sources: Siebenbürgen vor 1898

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