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What tho' no flowers the fig-tree clothe

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #803 (1868) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Habakkuk 3:17-19 Topics: The Christian Graces; Contentment; Trust In Providence
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What tho' no flowers the fig-tree clothe

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary #803 (1868) Scripture: Habakkuk 3:17-19 Topics: The Christian Graces; Contentment; Trust In Providence
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What Our Father Does Is Well

Author: Henry W. Baker; Benjamin Schmolck Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #571 (1941) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Scripture: Habakkuk 3:17-18 Lyrics: 1 What our Father does is well: Blessed truth His children tell! Tho' He send, for plenty, want, Tho' the harvest store be scant, Yet we rest upon His love, Seeking better things above. 2 What our Father does is well. Shall the wilful heart rebel If a blessing He withhold In the field or in the fold? Is He not Himself to be All our store eternally? 3 What our Father does is well. Tho' He sadden hill and dell, Upward yet our praises rise For the strength His Word supplies. He has called us sons of God; Can we murmur at His rod? 4 What our Father does is well; May the tho't within us dwell! Tho' nor milk nor honey flow In our barren Canaan now, God can save us in our need, God can bless us, God can feed. 5 Therefore unto Him we raise Hymns of glory, songs of praise. To the Father and the Son And the Spirit, Three in One, Honor, might, and glory be Now and through eternity. Amen. Topics: Times and Seasons Harvest and Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: RATISBON
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The God of nature and of grace

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #93e (1889) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Habakkuk 3:4 Topics: The Divine Perfections Languages: English
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Praise to the Trinity

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the African Methodist Episcopal Church #36 (1877) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Habakkuk 3:2 First Line: A thousand oracles divine Topics: Being and Attributes of God Languages: English
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O Breath of Life

Author: Bessie P. Head Hymnal: Hymns for the Living Church #196 (1974) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Scripture: Habakkuk 3:2 First Line: O Breath of Life, come sweeping through us Lyrics: 1 O Breath of Life, come sweeping through us, Revive Thy church with life and pow'r. O Breath of Life, come, cleanse, renew us, And fit Thy church to meet this hour. 2 O Wind of God, come bend us, break us, Till humbly we confess our need; Then in Thy tenderness remake us, Revive, restore, for this we plead. 3 O Breath of Love, come breathe within us, Renewing thought and will and heart; Come, Love of Christ, afresh to win us, Revive Thy church in every part. 4 Revive us, Lord! Is zeal abating While harvest fields are vast and white? Revive us, Lord, the world is waiting, Equip Thy church to spread the light. Amen. Topics: Renewal of the Church Languages: English Tune Title: SPIRITUS VITAE

O breath of life, come sweeping through us

Author: Elizabeth Anne Head, (Bessie Porter Head), 1860-1936 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #391 (2011) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Scripture: Habakkuk 3:2 Topics: The Gift and Work of the Holy Spirit; Life and Unity in the Church Languages: English Tune Title: SPIRITUS VITAE
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O Breath of Life

Author: Bessie Porter Head, 1850-1936 Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #599 (1996) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Scripture: Habakkuk 3:2 First Line: O Breath of life, come sweeping through me Topics: Church and Life Together; Dedication of a Church; Heritage Hymns; Mission; Renewal Tune Title: BLOMQVIST
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Faith in God in a time of Distress

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #86 (1760) Scripture: Habakkuk 3:17-18 First Line: Should famine o'er the mourning field Lyrics: I. Should famine o'er the mourning field Extend her desolating reign, Nor spring her blooming beauties yield, Nor autumn swell the fruitful grain: II. Should lowing herds, and bleating sheep Around their famish'd master die; And hope itself despairing weep, While life deplores its last supply: III. Amid the dark, the deathful scene, If I can say, The Lord is mine, The joy shall triumph o'er the pain, And glory dawn, though life decline. IV. The God of my salvation lives; My nobler life he will sustain; His word immortal vigor gives, Nor shall my glorious hopes be vain. V. Thy presence, Lord, can cheer my heart, Though ev'ry earthly comfort die; Thy smile can bid my pains depart, And raise my sacred pleasures high. VI. O let me hear thy blissful voice, Inspiring life and joys divine! The barren desert shall rejoice, 'Tis paradise, if thou art mine. Languages: English
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Should famine o'er the mourning field

Author: Mrs. Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Sacred Poetry #438 (1812) Scripture: Habakkuk 3:17-18 Topics: Afflictions and Changes of Life Languages: English

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