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A hymn for the beginning of worship

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 174 hymnals First Line: Thy presence, gracious God, afford Lyrics: 1 Thy presence, gracious God, afford, Prepare us to receive thy word; Now let thy voice engage our ear, And faith be mixt with what we hear. 2 Distracting thoughts and cares remove, And fix our hearts and hopes above; With food divine may we be fed, And satisfy'd with living bread. 3 To us thy sacred word apply, With sov'reign pow'r and energy; And may we in thy faith and fear, Reduce to practice what we hear. 4 Father,in us thy Son reveal; Teach us to know and do thy will; Thy saving pow'r and love display, And guide us to the realms of day. Topics: Worship Beginning of
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The Institution of the Lord's Supper

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 63 hymnals First Line: 'Twas on that night when doom'd to know Topics: Lord's Supper Instituted Scripture: Matthew 26:26-29
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A morning hymn

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: 'Twas the eternal word that spake Lyrics: 1 'Twas the eternal word that spake, And said, "Let there be light," It was, and at his high command, Sprang from the womb of night. 2 He bids the day-spring know its place, And guides the rising sun: All nature owns her sov'reign Lord, And what he wills is done. 3 Should he forbid the sun to rise, And endless darkness reign: Justice would silence every mouth, Nor let a thought complain. 4 Thus, had the Sun of Righteousness, Never arose and shone, The frowning heav'ns had flash'd with wrath, Fro crimes which we have done. 5 Then had salvation ne'er appear'd, Nor angels sung of peace; The anthem never had begun, Which now will never cease. 6 But thanks to God, the nat'ral Sun, Does light and heat convey, The Sun of Righteousness will shine An everlasting day. Topics: Morning
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The Usefulness of the Scriptures

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 92 hymnals First Line: When Israel thro' the desert pass'd Lyrics: 1 When Israel thro' the desert pass'd, A fiery pillar went before To guide them thro' the dreary waste And lessen the fatigue they bore. 2 Such is thy glorious word, O God, 'Tis for our light and guidance given; It sheds its lustre all abroad And points the path to bliss and heaven. 3 It fills the soul with sweet delight, And quickens its inactive powers, It sets our wandering footsteps right, Displays thy love, and kindles ours. 4 Its promises rejoice our hearts, Its doctrines are divinely true; Knowledge and pleasure it imparts, It comforts and instructs us too. 5 Ye favor'd lands that have this word, Ye saints, who feel its saving power, Unite your tongues to praise the Lord And His distinguish'd grace adore. Topics: Christ His resurrection; Death Of Christ; Scriptures Usefulness of; Christ His resurrection; Death Of Christ; Scriptures Usefulness of Scripture: Psalm 19
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A covert from the heat

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When on a summer's sultry day Lyrics: 1 When on a summer's sultry day, The Sun darts forth his rays; The trav'ler labors on his way, Beneath the mid-day blaze: 2 When not a cooling breeze is felt, No friendly roof is nigh, The languid body seems to melt, And fainting spirits die: 3 Should some tall rock at such an hour, A distant shade prepare, Hope would exert his feeble pow'r, To fly and rest him there. 4 Thus he who treads the heav'nly path, And feels upon him burn The kindlings of Almighty wrath, Must labor, droop and mourn. 5 Till Christ, the covert from the heat, His longing spirit sees, And draws him to a cool retreat, Affording rest and ease. 6 He like a rock of refuge rose, And sacred shade extends, Refreshment and secure repose, For all his weary friends. Topics: Christ A covert from the heat
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Christ's birth, life, death, resurrection, ascension, and intercession

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Awake, my soul, tune ev'ry string Lyrics: Part I Christ's birth and life: 1 Awake, my soul, tune ev'ry string, In God thy Saviour's praise, Join with the heav'nly hosts and sing The highest notes they raise. 2 Tell how the glorious Son of God, Forsook the realms of bliss, Descended to our guilty world, Proclaiming life and peace. 3 Angelic hosts declare his birth, "Glory to God on high, "Good will to men and peace on earth! "Behold the Saviour nigh! 4 "To Bethl'em's city quick repair," Th' etherial spirits cry, "And see the promis'd Saviour there, "Low in a manger lie. 5 "With humble faith and holy fear "Go visit Christ your king." Their heav'nly notes the shepherds hear, And join the praise they sing. 6 On Jordan's banks th' eternal God His birth divine declares; "This is my son!" Lo! on his head The heav'nly dove appears. 7 Holy his life, his doctrines true; (How bright the godhead shone!) Diseases heard and Satan knew, That what he spake was done. Part II Christ's death, resurrection ascension and intercession: 8 Behold the Saviour on the tree, With arms extended wide! From death a sinful world to free, He groan'd, and bled, and dy'd! 9 The sun astonish'd veil'd its face, When the Creator bled; His groans the earth and rocks displace, And wake the sleeping dead. 10 But when th' appointed hour was come, The sleeping Saviour wakes; Behold! he rises from the tomb, And death a captive makes. 11 On the eternal God's right hand The great Redeemer sits; Both heav'n and earth to his command The Father now commits. 12 Our advocate himself he stiles, The sinner's cause he pleads, Through him the Father looks and smiles, While thus he intercedes. 13 Whom once he loves he'll ne'er forget, His counsels guide them still; His grace their weary souls will seat On heav'ns eternal hill. 14 Reviving though! then humble soul, With courage venture on! Though earth and hell against thee roll, In Christ the battle's won. Topics: Christ His death; Christ His incarnation; Christ His intecession; Christ His resurrection
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A Hymn for the Lord's day mroning

Appears in 107 hymnals First Line: Awake, our drowsy souls Lyrics: 1 Awake, our drowsy souls, Shake off each slothful band, The wonders of this day Our noblest songs demand. Auspicious morn! thy blissful rays, Bright Seraphs hail in songs of praise. 2 At thy approaching dawn, Reluctant death resign'd The glorious Prince of Life, In dark domains confin'd: Th'angelic host around him bends, And 'midst their shouts, the God ascends. 3 All hail, triumphant Lord, Heav'n with hosannas rings; While earth, in humbler strains, Thy praise responsive sings: Worthy art thou, who once wast slain, Thro' endless years to live and reign. 4 Gird on, great God, thy sword, Ascend thy conquering car, While justice, truth, and love Maintain the glorious war: Victorious thou thy foes shalt tread, And sin and hell in triumph lead. 5 Make bare thy potent arm, And wing th' unerring dart, With salutary pangs, To each rebellious heart: Then dying souls for life shall sue, Num'rous as drops of morning dew. Topics: Sabbath
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Trust and confidence; or, looking beyond present appearances

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 174 hymnals First Line: Away, my unbelieving fear Lyrics: 1 Away, my unbelieving fear; Fear shall in me no more take place; Tho' Jesus doth not yet appear; He hides the brightness of his face: 2 Still I will never let him go, Nor basely to the tempter yield; His strength will lead triumphing thro' I never will give up the field. 3 Altho' the vine its fruit deny, Altho' the olive yield no oil, The withering fig-tree droop and die, The field illude the tiller's toil; 4 The empty stall no herd afford, And perish all the bleating race, Yet I will triumph in the Lord, The God of my salvation praise. Topics: God Trust in Scripture: Habakkuk 3:17-18
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The Eternal God his People's Refuge and Support

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Behold the great eternal God Lyrics: 1 Behold the great eternal God, Spreads everlasting arms abroad, And calls our souls to shelter there. Wonders of mingled pow'r and grace, To all his Israel he displays, Guarded from danger, and from fear. 2 Thither my feeble soul shall fly, When terrors press, and death is nigh, And there will I delight to dwell: On that high tow'r I rear my head, Serene, nor knows my heart to dread, Amidst surrounding hosts of hell. 3 The shadow of th' Almighty's wings Composure unmolested brings, While threat'ning horrors round me croad; In vain the storms of rattling hail The walls of this retreat assail, And the wild tempest roars aloud. 4 In louder strains my fearless tongue Shall warble its victorious song, My Father's graces to proclaim; He bears his infant offspring on To glory radiant as his throne, And joys eternal as his name. Topics: God His people's refuge and support Scripture: Deuteronomy 33:27
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Gravity and decency

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 44 hymnals First Line: Behold the sons, the heirs of God Lyrics: 1 Behold the sons, the heirs of God, So dearly bought with Jesu's blood! Are they not born to heav'nly joys, And shall they stoop to earthly toys? 2 Can laughter feed th' immortal mind? Were spirits of celestial kind Made for a jest, for sport and play, To wear out time and waste the day? 3 Doth vain discourse, or empty mirth, Well suit the honors of their birth? Shall they be fond of gay attire, Which children love, and fools admire? 4 Lord, with a heav'n-directed eye, We'll pass these glittering trifles by. Oh, raise our hearts and passions higher; Touch our vain souls with sacred fire; 6 Then we will look on toys below With such disdain as angels do; And wait the call that bids us rise To mansions promis'd in the skies. Topics: Gravity and decency; Gravity and decency

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