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On thee, who dwell'st above the Skies

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CXXIII (1767) Topics: Prayers Of the Church for her Consolation amidst the Slanders of her Enemies Lyrics: 1 On thee, who dwell'st above the Skies, For Mercy wait my longing Eyes; As Servants watch their Master's Hands, And Maids their Mistresses' Commands. 2 O then have Mercy on us, LORD, Thy gracious Aid to us afford: To us, whom cruel Foes oppress, Grown rich and proud by our Distress. Scripture: Psalm 123 Languages: English Tune Title: [On thee, who dwell'st above the Skies]
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The Church, the Garden of Christ

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCIV (1791) Topics: Christian Consolation First Line: We are a Garden wall'd around Lyrics: 1 We are a Garden wall'd around, Chosen and made peculiar Ground; A little Spot, enclos'd by Grace Out of the World's wide Wilderness. 2 Like Trees of Myrrh and Spice we stand, Planted by God the Father's Hand; And all his Springs in Sion flow, To make the young Plantation grow. 3 Awake, O, heav'nly Wind, and come, Blow on this Garden of Perfume; Spirit Divine! descend and breathe A gracious Gale on Plants beneath. 4 Make our best Spices flow abroad, To entertain our Saviour God; And Faith, and Love, and Joy appear, And ev'ry Grace be active here. [5 Let my Beloved come and taste His pleasant Fruits at his own Feast; I come, my Spouse, I come, he cries, With Love and Pleasure in his Eyes. 6 Our Lord into his Garden comes, Well pleas'd to smell our poor Perfumes, And calls us to a Feast Divine, Sweeter than Honey, Milk, or Wine. 7 Eat of the Tree of Life, my Friends, The Blessings that my Father sends; Your Taste shall all my Dainties prove, And drink abundance of my Love. 8 Jesus, we will frequent thy Board, And sing the Bounties of our Lord; But the rich Food on which we live Demands more Praise than Tongues can give.] Scripture: Song of Solomon 4:12-15 Languages: English
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The Church, the Garden of Christ

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCIV (1801) Topics: Christian Consolation First Line: We are a Garden wall'd around Scripture: Song of Solomon 4:12-15 Languages: English
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The Business and Blessedness of glorified Saints

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCVIII (1791) Topics: Christian Consolation First Line: What happy Men, or Angels, these Lyrics: 1 What happy Men, or Angels, these, That all their Robes are spotless white? Whence did this glorious Troop arrive At the pure Realms of heav'nly Light?" 2 From torturing Racks, and burning Fires, And Seas of their own Blood, they came; But nobler Blood has wash'd their Robes, Flowing from Christ the dying Lamb. 3 Now they approach th' Almighty Throne With loud Hosannas Night and Day; Sweet Anthems to the great Three-One Measure their bless'd Eternity. 4 No more shall Hunger pain their Souls; He bids their parching Thirst be gone; And spreads the Shadow of his Wings To screen them from the scorching Sun. 5 The Lamb that fills the middle Throne Shall shed around his milder Beams; There shall they feast on his rich love, And drink full Joys from living Streams. 6 Thus shall their mighty Bliss renew Through the vast Round of endless Years; And the soft Hand of sov'reign Grace Heals all their Wounds, and wipes their Tears. Scripture: Revelation 13 Languages: English
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The Business and Blessedness of glorified Saints

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCVIII (1801) Topics: Christian Consolation First Line: What happy Men, or Angels, these Scripture: Revelation 7:13-17 Languages: English
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A few more days of grief and woe

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed.) #B260 (1838) Meter: Irregular Topics: The Pilgrim's consolation Languages: English
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Comfort, ye ministers of grace

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCLXIX (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Consolation Lyrics: 1 Comfort, ye ministers of grace, Comfort the people of your Lord, O lift ye up the fallen race, And cheer them by the gospel-word. 2 Go, into every nation go, Speak to their trembling hearts, and cry, Glad tidings unto all we shew; Jerusalem, thy God is nigh. 3 Hark! in the wilderness a cry, A voice that loudly calls, Prepare! Prepare your hearts, for God is nigh, And means to make his entrance there! 4 The Lord your God shall quickly come; Sinners, repent, the call obey: Open your hearts to make him room; Ye desart-souls, prepare his way. 5 The Lord shall clear his way thro' all; Whate'er obstructs, obstructs in vain; The vale shall rise, the mountain fall, Crooked by strait, and rugged plain. 6 The glory of the Lord display'd Shall all mankind together view; And what his mouth and truth hath said, His own almighty hand shall do. Languages: English
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High on his everlasting throne

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCLXX (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Consolation Lyrics: 1 High on his everlasting throne The King of saints his work surveys, Marks the dear souls he calls his own, And smiles on the peculiar race. 2 He rests well-pleas'd their toils to see Beneath his easy yoke they move, With all their heart and strength agree In the sweet labour of his love. 3 See where the servants of their God, A busy multitude, appear, For Jesus day and night employ'd, His heritage they toil to clear. 4 The love of Christ their hearts constrains, And strengthens their unwearied hands, They spend their sweat, and blood, and pains, To cultivate Immanuel's lands. 5 Jesus their toil delighted sees, Their industry vouchsafes to crown, He kindly gives the wish'd increase, And sends the promis'd blessing down: 6 The sap of life, the Spirit's powers, He rains incessant from above, He all his gracious fulness showers, To perfect their great work of love. 7 O multiply thy sower’s seed, And fruit we every hour shall bear, Throughout the world thy gospel spread, Thine everlasting truth declare; 8 We all in perfect love renew'd Shall know the greatness of thy power, Stand in the temple of our God As pillars, and go out no more. Languages: English
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What God does, ever well is done!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a408 (1895) Topics: The Walk of Godliness Cross and Consolation Lyrics: 1 What God does, ever well is done! His will is just and holy; As He directs my sands to run, My spirit shall keep lowly. He is my God; Though sore the rod, His care doth e'er enfold me: Then may He guide and hold me. 2 What God does, ever well is done! In need He will not quit me. In rightful path He still leads me on; To Him then I submit me. I'll walk His ways, And trust His grace To lift what doth oppress me: It rests with Him to bless me. 3 What God does, ever well is done! He thinks but to befriend me; As Healer mine, and Wondrous One, He will not poison send me Instead of cure. God's heart is pure. Of doubt will I divest me, And on His goodness rest me. 4 What God does, ever well is done! And though the cup selected, Seem to my mind too bitter drawn, Yet will I not reject it. God loveth me! I yet shall see Sweet comfort for my grieving; So I keep on believing. 5 What God does, ever well is done! Of this shall none deprive me; And though on pathway rough and lone, Need, death, and mis'ry drive me, God's arms will bear Me with fond care, Till all my sorrow ceaseth; Then do He, as He pleaseth. Languages: English
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Lord, as Thou wilt, deal Thou with me

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a409 (1895) Topics: The Walk of Godliness Cross and Consolation Lyrics: 1 Lord, as Thou wilt deal Thou with me, No other wish I cherish; In life and death I cling to Thee, O Lord, let me not perish! Let but Thy grace ne'er from me part, Else as thou wilt, grant patient heart: Thy will the best is ever. 2 Grant honor, truth, and self-control, And love the Word to ponder; From doctrines false preserve my soul: And grant both here and yonder What will conduce to blessed days; Keep far all wrong and crooked ways From all my life and doings. 3 When I, according to Thy will, Shall leave this vale of sadness, O let Thy grace my bosom fill, That I may go with gladness; My spirit I commend to Thee, O Lord, a blessed end give me Through Jesus Christ! Yea, Amen. Languages: English

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