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Wie bist du mir so innig gut

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen, 1697-1769 Appears in 67 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Wie bist du mir so innig gut, mein Hoherpriester Du! Wie kräftig spricht Dein teures Blut und bring mein Herz zur Ruh. 2 Wenn mein Gewissen zagen will Vor meiner Sündenschuld, so macht Dein Blut mich wieder still, setzt mich bei Gott in Huld. 3 Es gibt dem schwerbedrückten Sinn Freimütigkeit zu Dir, daß ich in Dir zufrieden bin, wie arm ich bin in mir. 4 Bin ich gestrauchelt hier und da Und will verzagen fast, spür Dein Versöhnungsblut ich nah; das nimmt mir meine Last. 5 Es lindert meinen tiefen Schmerz Durch seine milde Kraft, es stillet mein verstörtes Herz und neuen Glauben schafft. 6 Zieh mich in Dein versöhnend Herz, mein Jesus, tief hinein, laß es in aller Not und Schmerz mir Burg und Zuflucht sein! Used With Tune: [Wie bist du mir so innig gut]
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You that have spent the silent night

Author: George Gascoigne (c. 1530-1577) Appears in 33 hymnals Used With Tune: NUN DANKET ALL
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To Our Almighty Maker, God

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 92 hymnals Lyrics: 1. To our almighty maker, God, New honors be addressed; His great salvation shines abroad, And makes the nations blessed. 2. He spake the word to Abraham first, His truth fulfills the grace; The Gentiles make His name their trust, And learn His righteousness. 3. Let the whole earth His love proclaim, With all her different tongues, And spread the honors of His name In melody and songs. Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719
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As O'er The Past My Memory Strays

Author: Thomas F. Middleton, 1769-1832 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 83 hymnals First Line: As o’er the past my memory strays Lyrics: 1 As o’er the past my memory strays, Why heaves the secret sigh? ’Tis that I mourn departed days, Still unprepared to die. 2 The world and worldly things beloved, My anxious thoughts employed; And time unhallowed, unimproved, Presents a fearful void. 3 Yet, holy Father, wild despair Chase from my laboring breast; Thy grace it is which prompts the prayer, That grace can do the rest. 4 My life’s brief remnant all be Thine; And when Thy sure decree Bids me this fleeting breath resign, O speed my soul to Thee. Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG
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The Promised Land

Author: Anne Steele Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 305 hymnals First Line: Far from these narrow scenes of night Lyrics: 1 Far from these narrow scenes of night Unbounded glories rise, And realms of infinite delight Unknown to mortal eyes. 2 Far distant land—could mortal eyes But half its joys explore, How would our spirits long to rise, And dwell on earth no more! 3 There pain and sickness never come, And grief no more complains! Health triumphs in immortal bloom, And endless pleasure reigns! 4 From discord free and war’s alarms, And want and pining care, Plenty and peace unite their charms, And smile unchanging there. 5 There rich varieties of joy, Continual feast the mind; Pleasures which fill, but never cloy, Immortal and refined! 6 No factious strife, no envy there, The sons of peace molest, But harmony and love sincere, Fill every happy breast. 7 No cloud those blissful regions know, For ever bright and fair! For sin, the source of mortal woe, Can never enter there. 8 There no alternate night is known, Nor sun’s faint sickly ray; But glory from the sacred throne Spreads everlasting day. 9 That glorious Monarch there displays His beams of wondrous grace; His happy subjects sing His praise, And bow before His face. 10 O may the heavenly prospect fire Our hearts with ardent love, Till wings of faith and strong desire Bear every thought above. 11 Prepare us, Lord, by grace divine, For Thy bright courts on high; Then bid our spirits rise and join The chorus of the sky. Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG Text Sources: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, 1760

O God, unseen, yet [but] ever near, thy presence

Author: Samuel Longfellow; Edward Osler Appears in 134 hymnals Used With Tune: GRAFENBURG
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Psalm 89

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 200 hymnals First Line: Blest are the souls that hear and know Lyrics: 1 Blest are the souls that hear and know The gospel's joyful sound; Peace shall attend the path they go, And light their steps surround. 2 Their joy shall bear their spirits up Through their Redeemer's name; His righteousness exalts their hope, Nor Satan dares condemn. 3 The Lord, our glory and defence, Strength and salvation gives; Israel! thy King for ever reigns, Thy God for ever lives. Topics: Close of Service Scripture: Matthew 13:19 Used With Tune: GRAFENBERG
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And now the wants are told, that brought

Author: William Bright Appears in 49 hymnals Topics: The Lord's Day Close of Worship Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG
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Father, Whose Will Is Life and Good

Author: Hardwicke D. Rawnsley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 30 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Father, whose will is life and good For all of mortal breath, Bind strong the bond of brotherhood Of those who fight with death. 2. Empower the hands and hearts and wills Of friends in lands afar, Who battle with the body’s ills And wage Thy holy war. 3. Where’er they heal the maimed and blind, Let love of Christ attend: Proclaim the good Physician’s mind, And prove the Savior friend. 4. For still His love works wondrous charms, And, as in days of old, He takes the wounded to His arms, And bears them to the fold. 5. O Father, look from Heav’n and bless Where’er Thy servants be, Their works of pure unselfishness, Made consecrate to Thee. Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG

The Lord will come, and not be slow

Author: John Milton, 1608-74 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 98 hymnals Topics: The Church Missions at Home and Abroad Used With Tune: GRÄFENBERG

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