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O Come and Sing to God, the Lord

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: O come and sing to the God, the Lord Lyrics: 1. O come and sing to the God, the Lord, To Him our voices raise; Let us in our most joyful songs The Lord, our Savior, praise. 2. Before His presence let us come With praise and thankful voice; Let us sing joyful psalms to Him, With grateful hearts rejoice. 3. The Lord Our God is King of kings, Above all gods His throne; The depths of earth are in His hand, The mountains are His own. 4. To Him the spacious sea belongs, He made its waves and tides; And by His hand the rising land Was formed and still abides. 5. O come and, bowing down to Him, Our worship let us bring; O let us praise the gracious Lord, Our Maker and our King. A version from the 1650 Scottish Psalter: 1. O come, let us sing to the Lord, To Him our voices raise; With joyful noise let us the rock Of our salvation praise. 2. Let us before His presence come With praise, and thankful voice; Let us sing psalms to Him with grace, And make a joyful noise. 3. For God’s a great God, and great King; Above all gods He is. The depths of earth are in His hands; The heights of hills are His. 4. To Him the spacious sea belongs, For He the same did make; The dry land also from His hands Its form at first did take. 5. O come, and let us worship Him; Let us bow down withal, And on our knees before the Lord, Our maker, let us fall. Used With Tune: ST. PETER (Reinagle) Text Sources: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
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The Church of Christ Cannot Be Bound

Author: Adam M. L. Tice, b. 1979 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: The Church; Homelessness; Mercy; Missional; Servants of God Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 Used With Tune: ST. PETER
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O Thou whose Spirit witness bears

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer Appears in 12 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. PETER
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O God! whose thoughts are brightest light

Author: F. W. Faber Appears in 12 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. PETER
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Prayer heard, and Zion restored

Author: Rev. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Appears in 155 hymnals First Line: Let Zion and her sons rejoice Topics: Church Afflicted; Church Glory of; Church Triumph of; Israel; Revival Rejoicing in Scripture: Psalm 102:13-21 Used With Tune: ST. PETER

I cannot think of them as dead

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer Appears in 35 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. PETER
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إسم يسوع قد حلا

Author: ناصيف اليازجي Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 إسمُ يسوعَ قد حلا لمسمعِ المؤمنْ يشفي جراحَ المُبتَلَى والخوفَ يَستأمنْ 2 سلوى القلوبِ الخاشعهْ تعزيةُ الأحزانْ قوتُ النفوسِ الجائعهْ ومورِدُ الظَّمآن 3 قلبي ضعيفٌ يا يسوعْ في الحمدِ قاصرُ والفكرُ مرتابٌ جزوعْ والعزمُ فاترُ 4 أُذيعُ حبَّك الصحيحْ ما دامَ لي حياهْ ذكرُ اسمِك السامي يُريحْ نفسي لدى الوفاهْ Used With Tune: ST. PETER
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Soon shall this earthly frame, dissolv'd

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Soon shall this earthly frame, dissolv'd, in death and ruins lie; but better mansions wait the just, prepar'd above the sky. 2 An house eternal, built by God, shall lodge the holy mind; When once those prison-walls have fall’n by which ‘tis now confined. 3 Hence, burden'd with a weight of clay, we groan beneath the load, waiting the hour which sets us free, and brings us home to God. 4 We know, that when the soul, uncloth'd, shall from this body fly, ’twill animate a purer frame with life that cannot die. 5 Such are the hopes that cheer the just; these hopes their God hath giv’n; his Spirit is the earnest now, and seals their souls for heav’n. 6 We walk by faith of joys to come, faith grounded on his word; but while this body is our home, we mourn an absent Lord. 7 What faith rejoices to believe, we long and pant to see; we would be absent from the flesh, and present, Lord! with thee. 8 But still, or here, or going hence, to this our labours tend, that, in his service spent, our life may in his favour end. 9 For, Lo! before the Son, as judge, th’ assembled world shall stand, to take the punishment or prize from his unerring hand. 10 Impartial retributions then our different lives await; our present actions, good or bad, shall fix our future fate. Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:1-11 Used With Tune: ST PETER (REINAGLE)

Oriente ni Occidente Hay en Cristo

Author: John Oxenham, 1852-1941; J. R. de Balloch, 1894-1959 Appears in 9 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. PETER
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Not only for some task sublime

Author: T. H. Gill (1819- ) Appears in 9 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. PETER

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