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In the Bonds of Death He Lay

Author: Martin Luther; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1. In the bonds of death He lay, Who for our offense was slain, But the Lord is risen today, Christ hath brought us life again; Wherefore let us all rejoice, Singing loud with cheerful voice. 2. Of the sons of men was none Who could break the bonds of death, Sin this mischief dire had done, Innocent was none on earth; Wherefore death grew strong and bold, Death would all men captive hold. 3. Jesus Christ, God’s only Son, Came at last our foe to smite, All our sins away hath done, Done away death’s power and right; Only the form of death is left, Of his sting he is bereft. 4. ’Twas a wondrous war, I trow, When life and death together fought, But life hath triumphed o’er his foe, Death is mocked, and set at naught; Yea, ’tis as the Scripture saith, Christ through death hath conquered death. 5. Now our Paschal Lamb is He, And by Him alone we live, Who to death upon the tree For our sake Himself did give. Faith His blood strikes on our door, Death dares never harm us more. 6. On this day, most blest of days, Let us keep high festival, For our God hath showed His grace, And our Sun hath risen on all, And our hearts rejoice to see Sin and night before Him flee. 7. To the supper of the Lord Gladly will we come today; The word of peace is now restored, The old leaven is put away; Christ will be our food alone, Faith no life but His doth own. Used With Tune: UNSER HERRSCHER Text Sources: Enchridion (Erfurt, Germany: 1524) ; Translation in Lyra Germanica, 1855
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Since Our Great High Priest, Christ Jesus (Hebrews 1:3-4; 2:8-11; 4:14-16)

Author: Christopher Idle Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Since our great high priest, Christ Jesus Lyrics: 1 Since our great high priest, Christ Jesus, bears the name above all names, reigning Son of God, surpassing other titles, powers, and claims; since to heaven our Lord has passed, let us hold our witness fast! 2 Since we have a priest who suffered, knowing weakness, tears, and pain; who, like us, was tried and tempted; unlike us, without a stain; since he shared our lowly place, let us boldly seek his grace! 3 Sacrifice and suffering over, now he sits at God's right hand, crowned with praise, no more an outcast, his preeminence long planned; such a great high priest we have, strong to help, supreme to save! 4 Love's example, hope's attraction, faith's beginning and its end, pioneer of our salvation, mighty advocate and friend: Jesus, now in glory raised, our ascended Lord, be praised! Topics: Church Year Ascension; Church Year Christ the King; Jesus Christ King; Jesus Christ Name of; Jesus Christ Reign; Jesus Christ Son of God Scripture: Hebrews 1:3-4 Used With Tune: UNSER HERRSHER

God Made All People of the World

Author: Hyn Sul Hong; David Kim; Chang Hee Son Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God's World Dignity and Equality; Dignity and Equality; Family; Reconciliation Used With Tune: ONE WORLD
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Jesus, du min fröjd och fromma!

Author: J. O. Wallin Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Jesus, du min fröjd och fromma Lyrics: 1 Jesus, du min fröjd och fromma, All min glädje och min tröst, Värdes nådigt till mig komma Med ditt ord, din ljufva röst! Kom, o Jesus, blif mig när, Låt mig blifva där du är. 2 Jesus, låt mig städse börja I ditt namn allt hvad jag gör, Att jag måtte framgång spörja Och så sluta, som jag bör. Kom, o Jesus, blif mig när, Låt mig blifva där du är. 3 Alla mina ord och tankar, Jesus, låt behaga dig; Laga, att jag flitigt samkar Det, som evigt gagnar mig. Kom, o Jesus, blif mig när, Låt mig blifva där du är. Topics: Ordet och Gudstjänsten; The Word and the Worship Used With Tune: HELA VÄRLDEN FRÖJDES HERRAN
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See! The Morning Star

Author: W. Wood Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: See! the morning star is dwelling Lyrics: 1 See! the morning star is dwelling, On the eastern mountain’s height, See! The day all days excelling, Bursts upon our aching sight; Sing we then, the carol free, Christus natus hodie. 2 Long our watch has been, and dreary, Long we wandered from afar, So the wise men, worn and weary, Followed still the leading star, Till the Day Spring’s self they see, Christus natus hodie. 3 Hence, away! all care and sadness! Hence, and ne’er return again! Angels sing with notes of gladness, "Peace on earth, good will to men." Join we them in carol free, Christus natus hodie. Used With Tune: BARBICAN Text Sources: Sunday School Hymns (New York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Choral Book Society, 1867)
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Troparia (From the Canon for Apocreos): Ode I

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When with Powers of heaven attending Lyrics: When with Powers of heaven attending, Angel hosts ten thousand strong, Christ the Lord to earth descending, Brings the hour expected long; Rising to the clouds in air, Give us grace to meet Thee there. When for Judgment, earth awaiting Looks towards the awful throne, Word nor deed of mine relating, Ne'er my penitence disown; From the ill in life I've done, Save me, Thou Almighty One. Hymns of the Holy Eastern Church, 1902 Text Sources: Triodion, p. 24; Triodion, p. 20

Let me enter God's own dwelling

Author: Benjamin Schmolck; Madeleine Forell Marshall Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal

Hoy Cantemos de El la Gloria

Author: John Newton; R. Wayne Andersen Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal

Come, Oh, Come, O Quickening Spirit

Author: Edward T. Horn III, b. 1909; Heinrich Held, d. c. 1659 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Come, oh, come, O quick'ning Spirit Topics: Trust, Guidance; Affirmation of Baptism; Pastors; Trust, Guidance Used With Tune: KOMM, O KOMM, DU GEIST DES LEBENS

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