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The Lord Watch Between Me and Thee

Hymnal: CEHW1894 #184 (1894) Scripture: Genesis 31:49 Lyrics: The Lord watch between me and thee, The Lord watch between me and thee, The Lord watch between me and thee, When we are absent one from another. Topics: Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord watch between me and thee]
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How Blest the Man

Hymnal: CEHW1894 #197 (1894) Scripture: Psalm 1 First Line: How blest the man that doth not stray Lyrics: 1 How blest the man that doth not stray Where wicked counsel tempts his feet; Who stands not in the sinner’s way, And sits not in the scorner’s seat, But in God’s law he takes delight, And meditates both day and night. 2 He shall be like the tree that springs Where streams of water gently glide; Which plenteous fruit in season brings, And ever green its leaves abide; Thus shall prosperity attend The good man’s work till life shall end. 3 Not so ungodly men, for they Like chaff before the wind are driven; Hence they’ll not stand in judgment day, Nor mingle with the saints in heav’n; The Lord approves the good man’s path, But sinner’s ways shall end in wrath. Topics: Worship Languages: English Tune Title: [How blest the man that doth not stray]
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The Palace of the King

Hymnal: CEHW1894 #196 (1894) Scripture: Psalm 45:16-17 First Line: O daughter take good heed Refrain First Line: With gladness and with joy Lyrics: 1 O daughter take good heed, Incline, and give good ear; Thou must forget thy kindred all, And father’s house most dear, Thy beauty to the King, Shall then delightful be; And do thou humbly worship Him, Because thy Lord is He. Refrain: With gladness and with joy, Thou all of them shalt bring, And they together enter shall The palace of the King, The palace of the King, The palace of the King; And they together enter shall, The palace of the King. 2 The daughter then of Tyre There with a gift shall be, And all the wealthy of the land Shall make their suit to thee. The daughter of the King All glorious is within; And with embroideries of gold Her garments wrought have been. [Refrain] 3 She cometh to the King In robes with needle wrought; The virgins that do follow her Shall unto Thee be brought. With gladness and with joy, Thou all of them shalt bring, And they together enter shall The palace of the King. [Refrain] 4 And in Thy fathers’ stead, Thy children thou shalt take, And in all places of the earth Them noble princes make. I will show forth thy name To generations all: The people therefore evermore To Thee give praises shall. [Refrain] Topics: Worship Languages: English Tune Title: [O daughter take good heed]
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Good is Jehovah the Lord

Hymnal: CEHW1894 #198 (1894) Scripture: Psalm 100 First Line: All people that dwell on the earth Refrain First Line: For good is Jehovah the Lord Lyrics: 1 All people that dwell on the earth, Your songs to Jehovah now raise; Come, serve Him with gladness and joy, Approach Him with anthems of praise. Refrain: For good is Jehovah the Lord, His mercy to us never ends; His faithfulness, true to His word, Through ages unending extends. 2 Know ye that Jehovah is God, Our Sovereign and Maker is He; His people who bow to His rod, And sheep of His pasture are we. [Refrain] 3 O enter His temple with praise, His portals with thankful acclaim; Your voices in thanksgiving raise, And bless ye His glorious Name. [Refrain] Topics: Worship Languages: English Tune Title: [All people that dwell on the earth]
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O Whither?

Hymnal: CEHW1894 #199 (1894) Scripture: Psalm 130 First Line: Lord, Thou hast search'd me, and hast known Refrain First Line: Whither, whither shall my footsteps fly Lyrics: 1 Lord, Thou hast search’d me, and hast known My rising up and laying down, And from afar Thy searching eye Beholds my thoughts that secret lie. Refrain: Whither, whither shall my footsteps fly, Beyond the Spirit’s searching eye? O whither, whither shall my footsteps fly, Beyond the Spirit’s searching eye? 2 Thou know’st my path and lying down, And all my ways to Thee are known; For in my tongue no word can be, But, lo, O Lord, ‘tis known to Thee. [Refrain] 3 Behind, before me, Thou dost stand, And lay on me Thy mighty hand; Such knowledge is for me too strange, ‘Tis high beyond my utmost range. [Refrain] 4 O whither shall my footsteps fly, Beyond Thy Spirit’s searching eye! To what retreat shall I repair, And find not Thy dread presence there! [Refrain] 5 If I to heaven shall ascend, Thy presence there will me attend; If in the grave I make my bed, Lo, there I find Thy presence dread. [Refrain] 6 If on the morning wings I flee, And dwell in utmost parts of the sea; Even there Thy hand shall guide my way, And Thy right hand shall be my stay. [Refrain] 7 Of, if I say, to shun Thine eye, In shades of darkness I will lie, Around me then the very night Will shine as shines the noon-day light. [Refrain] 8 From Thee the shades can nought disguise, The night is day before Thine eyes; The darkness is to Thee as bright As are the beams of noon-day light. [Refrain] Topics: Holy Spirit Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, Thou hast searched me, and hast known]

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