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Jesu, Thou joy of loving hearts!

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux; Ray Palmer Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 574 hymnals Topics: Adoration; Adoration; Ancient Hymns; Historical; Worship First Line: Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts! Text Sources: Latin, 11th cent.; from Jubilus rithmicus de amore Jesu
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O Savior, in This Quiet Place

Author: Fred Pratt Green Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals
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Give the Lord glory, glory and honor

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Lyrics: Give the Lord glory, glory and honor. Scripture: Psalm 96 Used With Tune: [Give the Lord glory, glory and honor]
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O for a Heart to Praise My God

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Appears in 1,180 hymnals Topics: Ordinary Time 8, Year C; Ordinary Time 22, Year B Lyrics: 1 O for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free, A heart that always feels your blood So freely shed for me. 2 A heart, resigned, submissive, meek, My great Redeemer’s throne, Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone: 3 A humble, lowly, contrite heart, Believing, true, and clean, Which neither life nor death can part From Him who dwells within: 4 A heart in ev'ry thought renewed, A heart whose love endures; So perfect, right, and pure, and good, A copy, Lord, of yours. 5 Your nature, gracious Lord, impart; Come quickly from above, Write your new name upon my heart, Your new, best name of love. Scripture: Psalm 51 Used With Tune: O FOR A HEART

Swiftly Pass the Clouds of Glory

Author: Thomas H. Troeger Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 7 hymnals
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Go Wash in the Beautiful Stream

Author: Charles A. Tindley Appears in 11 hymnals Topics: Ordinary Time Week 9 First Line: Now Naaman the leper, that hon'rable man Lyrics: 1. Now Naaman the leper, that hon'rable man, A captain of Syria's guard, Was badly afflicted and covered by rash, But favored in sight of the Lord. Oh my! what a sight; disease made him white; No doctor could help him he'd seen; He never did pray And knew not the way To wash in the beautiful stream. Go wash in the beautiful stream, Go wash in the beautiful stream; O Naaman, O Naaman, go down and wash, Go wash in the beautiful stream. 2. He heard of a man in the Israelite land A woman had told him about; I'll go if I can, thus he said to his friends, For he may relieve me, no doubt. He went and he called the prophet of God; Elisha refused to be seen, But offered his care And sent him down there To wash in the beautiful stream. [Refrain] 3. So Naaman raged on, and the servant had gone Whom 'lisha had sent to the door; He did not believe what he had just received, Instructions for his perfect cure; He tho't waters flowing in his own land Were better because they were clean; 'Twas just about night, He got in the light And plunged in the beautiful stream. [Refrain] 4. Now sinner, O sinner, are you not the same As Naaman, that strong Syrian? Your sickness, it injures both body and soul And makes you feel loathsome and mean; You feel you are lost, but turn to the cross, And Jesus will then make you clean. All those who are sick, Be humble and quick, And wash in the beautiful stream. [Refrain] Scripture: 2 Kings 5 Used With Tune: BEAUTIFUL STREAM Text Sources: The Ebenezer Hymnal, 1887
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Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!

Author: Reginald Heber Meter: 11.12.12.10 Appears in 1,702 hymnals Topics: Adoration; God Holiness; God Majesty and Power; God Trinity; Worship; Worship; liturgical Opening Hymns First Line: Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee
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Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor

Author: George Hugh Bourne Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 65 hymnals Topics: liturgical Communion Songs

Creator of the Stars of Night

Author: J. M. Neale Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 93 hymnals Text Sources: Latin Hymn, 9th Century; Latin, 6th-7th c.
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Come, Ye Thankful People, Come

Author: Henry Alford, 1810-1871 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 743 hymnals Topics: 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A First Line: Come, ye thankful people come Lyrics: 1 Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise the song of harvest-home: All is safely gathered in, Ere the winter storms begin; God, our Maker, does provide For our wants to be supplied; Come to God's own temple, come, Raise the song of harvest-home. 2 All the world is God's own field, Fruit unto God's praise to yield; Wheat and tares together sown, Unto joy or sorrow grown; First the blade, and then the ear, Then the full corn shall appear: Lord of harvest, grant that we Wholesome grain and pure may be. 3 For the Lord our God shall come, And shall take the harvest home; From the field shall in that day All offenses purge away, Giving angels charge at last In the fire the tares to cast, But the fruitful ears to store In God's garner evermore. 4 Even so, Lord, quickly come To your final harvest-home; Gather all your people in, Free from sorrow, free from sin; There, for ever purified, In your presence to abide: Come, with all your angels, come, Raise the glorious harvest-home. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:13-15 Used With Tune: ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR

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