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Here, O My Lord, I See Thee

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #623 (1989) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face Lyrics: 1. Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face; here would I touch and handle things unseen; here grasp with firmer hand eternal grace, and all my weariness upon thee lean. 2. This is the hour of banquet and of song; this is the heavenly table spread for me; here let me feast, and feasting, still prolong the hallowed hour of fellowship with thee. 3. Here would I feed upon the bread of God, here drink with thee the royal wine of heaven; here would I lay aside each earthly load, here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 4. Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear; the feast, though not the love, is past and gone. The bread and wine remove; but thou art here, nearer than ever, still my shield and sun. 5. Feast after feast thus comes and passes by; yet, passing, points to the glad feast above, giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, the Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love. Topics: The Sacraments and Rites of the Church Eucharist (Holy Communion or The Lord's Supper); Closing Hymns; Holy Communion; Opening Hymns; Service Music Following Communion Scripture: Revelation 19:6-9 Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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God of the changing year, whose arm of power

Author: Emily Taylor Hymnal: Christian Worship and Praise #644 (1939) Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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Weary of Earth and Laden with My Sin (Article 10)

Author: Samuel Stone; Julie Tennent Hymnal: Our Great Redeemer's Praise #647 (2022) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Weary of earth and laden with my sin Topics: Apostles' Creed Article 10; Lent Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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Draw Nigh and Take the Body of the Lord

Author: Anonymous; John M. Neale Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1264 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1. Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord; And drink the holy blood for you outpoured. Saved by that body and that holy blood, With souls refreshed, we render thanks to God. 2. Salvation’s giver, Christ, the only Son, By His dear cross and blood the victory won. Offered was He for greatest and for least, Himself the victim, and Himself the priest. 3. Victims were offered by the law of old, Which in a type this heavenly mystery told. He, ransomer from death, and light from shade, Now gives His holy grace His saints to aid. 4. Approach ye then with faithful hearts sincere, And take the safeguard of salvation here. He, that His saints in this world rules and shields, To all believers life eternal yields. 5. With heavenly bread makes them that hunger whole, Gives living waters to the thirsting soul, Alpha and Omega, to whom shall bow All nations at the doom, is with us now. Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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Gather Us In, Thou Love That Fillest All

Author: George Matheson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1701 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1. Gather us in, Thou Love that fillest all; Gather our rival faiths within Thy fold; Rend each man’s temple veil, and bid it fall, That we may know that Thou hast been of old. 2. Gather us in—we worship only Thee; In varied names we stretch a common hand; In diverse forms a common soul we see; In many ships we seek one spirit land. 3. Each sees one color of Thy rainbow light, Each looks upon one tint and calls it heaven; Thou art the fullness of our partial sight; We are not perfect till we find the seven. 4. Thine is the mystic life great India craves; Thine is the Parsee’s sin-destroying beam; Thine is the Buddhist’s rest from tossing waves; Thine is the empire of vast China’s dream. 5. Thine is the Roman’s strength without his pride; Thine is the Greek’s glad world without its graves; Thine is Judea’s law with love beside, The truth that censures and the grace that saves. 6. Some seek a Father in the heav’ns above; Some ask a human image to adore; Some crave a spirit vast as life and love; Within Thy mansions we have all and more. Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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God of the Changing Year

Author: Emily Taylor Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1722 Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: God of the changing year, whose arm of power Lyrics: 1. God of the changing year, whose arm of power In safety leads through danger’s darkest hour, Here in Thy temple bow Thy children down, To bless Thy mercy and Thy might to own. 2. Thine are the beams that cheer us on our way, And pour around the gladdening light of day; Thine is the night, and the fair orbs that shine To cheer its hours of darkness; all are Thine. 3. If round our path the thorns of sorrow grew, And mortal friends were faithless, Thou wast true; Did sickness shake the frame, or anguish tear The wounded spirit, Thou was present there. 4. O lend Thine ear, and lift our voice to Thee; Where’er we dwell, still let Thy mercy be; From year to year still nearer to Thy shrine Draw our frail hearts, and make them wholly Thine. Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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Here, O My Lord, I See Thee

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2323 Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face Lyrics: 1. Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face; Here would I touch and handle things unseen; Here grasp with firmer hand eternal grace, And all my weariness upon Thee lean. 2. This is the hour of banquet and of song; This is the heavenly table spread for me; Here let me feast, and feasting, still prolong The hallowed hour of fellowship with Thee. 3. Here would I feed upon the bread of God, Here drink with Thee the royal wine of Heaven; Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 4. I have no help but Thine; nor do I need Another arm save Thine to lean upon; It is enough, my Lord, enough indeed; My strength is in Thy might, Thy might alone. 5. I have no wisdom save in Him who is My Wisdom and my Teacher both in One; No wisdom can I lack while Thou art wise; No teaching do I crave save Thine alone. 6. Mine is the sin, but Thine the righteousness: Mine is the guilt, but Thine the cleansing blood; Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace; Thy Blood, Thy righteousness, O Lord my God! 7. Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear; The feast, though not the love, is past and gone. The bread and wine remove; but Thou art here, Nearer than ever, still my Shield and Sun. 8. Feast after feast thus comes and passes by; Yet, passing, points to the glad feast above, Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, The Lamb’s great bridal feast of bliss and love. Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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Lamentation

Author: Mary P. Beegle Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8623 Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Oh, that my head were waters, and my eyes Lyrics: 1 Oh, that my head were waters, and my eyes Were fountains, flowing like the liquid skies; Then would I give the mighty flood release, And weep a deluge for the human race! 2 Oh, that in this dark wilderness of woe, I had some lodging place where I might go And leave my people, who heed not the Word, And will not listen to the gracious Lord. 3 They pass along amid the busy throng, With slander and deceit upon their tongue: With haughty heads despise the blessèd Word, And will not know Me, saith the gracious Lord. 4 How Zion mourns because of the great woe, The Lord shall bring upon my people now: They to the mountains flee, and weep and wail, While fire and desolation fill the vale. 5 And death has entered in their homes, and they Shall see their children die and pass away; Confounded, and in grief they faint and fall, While fed by God with wormwood and with gall. 6 But he that understandeth yet may know That I the Lord will lovingkindness show; If they will come and trust My holy Word, I will forgive them, saith the gracious Lord. 7 Then sinner, come, and seek thy Father’s face, Come and be saved by His redeeming grace; Come to His loving arms, and He will take you in, And save you from the power of guilt and sin. Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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Here, O My Lord, I See Thee

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10360 Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face Lyrics: 1 Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face; Here would I touch and handle things unseen; Here grasp with firmer hand eternal grace, And all my weariness upon Thee lean. 2 This is the hour of banquet and of song; This is the heavenly table spread for me; Here let me feast, and feasting, still prolong The hallowed hour of fellowship with Thee. 3 Here would I feed upon the bread of God, Here drink with Thee the royal wine of Heaven; Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 4 I have no help but Thine; nor do I need Another arm save Thine to lean upon; It is enough, my Lord, enough indeed; My strength is in Thy might, Thy might alone. 5 I have no wisdom save in Him who is My wisdom and my teacher both in One; No wisdom can I lack while Thou art wise; No teaching do I crave save Thine alone. 6 Mine is the sin, but Thine the righteousness: Mine is the guilt, but Thine the cleansing blood; Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace; Thy blood, Thy righteousness, O Lord my God! 7 Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear; The feast, though not the love, is past and gone. The bread and wine remove; but Thou art here, Nearer than ever, still my Shield and Sun. 8 Feast after feast thus comes and passes by; Yet, passing, points to the glad feast above, Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, The Lamb’s great bridal feast of bliss and love. Languages: English Tune Title: PENITENTIA
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Weary of Earth

Author: Rev. Samuel John Stone Hymnal: Lutheran Hymnal for the Sunday School #66 (1898) First Line: Weary of earth, and laden with my sin Languages: English Tune Title: [Weary of earth, and laden with my sin]

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