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O God, we with our ears have heard

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P44 (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 O God, we with our ears have heard, our fathers have us told, the work that in their days thou didst even in the days of old. 2 Thy hand did drive the heathen out, and plant them in their place; the nations all thou didst afflict, but them thou didst increase. 3 For neither got their sword the land, nor did their arm them save; but thy right hand, arm, countenance; for God them favour gave. 4 Thou art my King: for Jacob, Lord, deliverances command. 5 Through thee we shall push down our foes, that do against us stand: We, through thy name, shall tread down those that risen against us have. 6 For in my bow I shall not trust, nor shall my sword me save. 7 But from our foes thou hast us saved, our haters put to shame. 8 In God we all the day do boast, and ever praise thy name. 9 But now we are cast off by thee, thou puttest us to shame; and when our armies forth do go, thou goest not with them. 10 Thou mak’st us from the enemy to turn back in dismay; and they, who hate us, for themselves our spoils do take away. 11 Like sheep for meat thou gavest us, ’mong heathen cast we be. 12 Thou didst for nought thy people sell; their price enriched not thee. 13 Unto our neighbours a reproach we have been made be thee; derision and a scorn to those that round about us be. 14 A by-word also thou dost us among the heathen make; the people, in contempt and spite, at us their heads do shake. 15 Before me my confusion doth abide continually, and of my countenance the shame doth wholly cover me. 16 For voice of him that doth reproach, and speaketh blasphemy; because of the avenging foe, and cruel enemy. 17 All this is come on us, yet we have not forgotten thee; nor falsely in thy covenant behaved ourselves have we. 18 Back from thy way turned not our hearts, from thee we have not strayed; 19 though crushed by thee in dragons’ haunts, and covered with death’s shade. 20 If we God’s name forgot, or stretched to a strange god our hands, 21 shall not God search this out? for he heart's secrets understands. 22 Yea, for thy sake we’re killed all day, counted as slaughter-sheep. 23 Rise, Lord, cast us not ever off, awake, why dost thou sleep? 24 O wherefore hidest thou thy face? forgett’st our cause distressed, 25 and our oppression? For our soul down to the dust is pressed. Our body also on the earth fast cleaving hold doth take. 26 Rise for our help, and us redeem, even for thy mercies’ sake. Scripture: Psalm 44 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44TH

Why rage the heathen? and vain things

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #2 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44th
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Ye that have spent the silent night

Author: George Gascoigne (1540-1577) Hymnal: The Oxford Hymn Book #8 (1920) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44TH
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Ye that have spent the silent night

Author: George Gascoigne (?1525-1577) Hymnal: The University Hymn Book #18 (1912) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44TH
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Our God, our God, Thou shinest here

Author: Thomas H. Gill Hymnal: Christian Chorals #107 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: THE OLD 44TH
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A glory gilds the sacred page

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: At Worship #189 (1951) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44TH
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The Son of God goes forth to war

Hymnal: The Church Hymnary #265 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44TH

Extol the Love of Christ

Author: Samuel Frederick Coffman (1872-1954); Wilmer D. Swope Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #467 (1972) First Line: Extol the love of Christ, ye saints Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Ordinances Washing the Saints' Feet Scripture: John 13:17 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44TH

Ye that have spent the silent night

Author: George Gascoigne, 1525-1577 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #655 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Times and Seasons Morning Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44th

Jesus, if we aright confess

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #785 (1933) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: The Church Ministers and Teachers Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44TH

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