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God the Father, Almighty Creator

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H9 (1789) First Line: Almighty God we praise, and own Lyrics: 1 Almighty God we praise, and own, Thee our Creator, King alone; All things were made to honour thee O Father of eternity. 2 To thee all angels loudly cry, The heav'ns and all the pow'rs on high, Cherubs and seraphims proclaim, And cry, thrice holy to thy name. 3 Lord God of hosts thy presence bright Fills heav'n and earth with beauteous light; Th' apostles happy company, And antient prophets all praise thee. 4 The crowned martyrs noble host, The holy church in every coast, Their Maker for their Father own, Now reconcil'd in Christ his Son. Topics: Heidleberg Catechism Lord's Day 9 Languages: English
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Life everlasting

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H22.II (1789) First Line: Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound!) Lyrics: 6 Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound) That sav'd a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind, but now I see. 7 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears reliev'd; How precious did that grace appear, The hour I first believ'd! 8 Thro' many dangers, toils, and snares, I have already come; 'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. 9 The Lord has promis'd good to me, His word my hope secures; He will my shield and portion be, As long as life endures. 10 Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail, And mortal life shall cease; I shall possess, within the vail, A life of joy and peace. 11 There joys unseen by mortal eyes Or reason's feeble ray, In ever blooming prospects rise, Unconscious of decay. 12 Then now, on faith's sumblimest wing, Let ardent wishes rise To those bright scenes, where pleasures spring, Immortal in the skies Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 22 Languages: English
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Hallowed by thy Name

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H47 (1789) First Line: Among the princes, earthly gods Lyrics: 1 Among the princes, earthly gods, There’s none hath pow'r divine; Nor is their names or works, O Lord, Or natures, like to thine. 2 Thy matchless pow'r, thy sov'reign sway, The nations shall adore; Their long misguided pray'rs and praise To thee O God restore. 4 Let all confess thy name and know The wonders thou hast done; Let all adore thee, God supreme, And own thee God alone. 4 While heav'n and all who dwell on high To thee their voices raise, Let the whole earth assist the sky, And join t' advance thy praise. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 47 Languages: English
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He descended into Hell

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H16.III (1789) First Line: And did the holy and the just Lyrics: 11 And did the holy and the just, The Sov'reign of the skies, Stoop down to wretchedness and dust, That guilty worms might rise? 12 Yes, the redeemer in his soul Sustain'd the pains of hell; The wrath of God without controul, On him our surety fell. 13 He took the dying sinner's place, And suffered in his stead; For man, (O miracle of grace!) For man the Saviour bled! 14 Dear Lord, what heav'nly wonders dwell In thy atoning blood! By this are sinners snatch'd from hell, And rebels brought to God. 15 Jesus, my soul, adoring, bends To love so full, so free; And may I hope that love extends It's sacred power to me? 16 What glad return can I impart For favours so divine? O take my all — this worthless heart, And make it only thine. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 16 Languages: English
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Home in view, Amen

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H52.VI (1789) First Line: As when the weary trav'ller gains Lyrics: 27 As, when the weary trav'ller gains The height of some o'er-looking hill, His heart revives, if cross the plains He eyes his home, tho' distant still. 28 Thus when the christian pilgrim views By faith, his mansion in the skies, The sight his fainting strength renews, And wings his speed to reach the prize. 29 The thought of home his spirit cheers, No more he grieves for troubles past; Nor any future trial fears, So he may save arrive at last. 30 'Tis there, he says, I am to dwell With Jesus, in the realms of day; Then I shall bid my cares farewel, And he will wipe my tears away. 31 Jesus, on thee my hope depends, To lead me on to thine abode; Assur'd our home will make amends For all our toil while on the road. 32 Hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, Amen, Amen. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 52 Languages: English
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Thy Kingdom come

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H48 (1789) First Line: Ascend thy throne, almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ascend thy throne, almighty King, And spread thy glories all abroad; Let thine own arm salvation bring, And be thou known the gracious God. 2 Let millions bow before thy seat, Let humble mourners seek thy face, Bring daring rebels to thy feet, Subdu'd by thy victorious grace. 3 O let the kingdoms of the world Become the kingdoms of the Lord; Let saints and angels praise thy name, Be thou thro' heav'n and earth ador'd. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 48 Languages: English
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At thy command, our dearest Lord

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H70 (1789) Lyrics: 1 At thy command, our dearest Lord, Here we attend thy dying feast; Thy blood, like wine, adorns thy board, And thine own flesh feeds ev'ry guest. 2 Our faith adores thy bleeding love, And trusts for life in one that dy'd; We hope for heav'nly crowns above, From a Redeemer crucify'd. 3 Let the vain world pronounce its shame, And fling their scandals on the cause; We come to boast our Saviour's name, And make our triumphs in his cross. 4 With joy we tell the scoffing age, He that was dead has left his tomb, He lives above their utmost rage, And we are waiting till he come. Topics: Lord's Supper Not ashamed of Christ Crucified Languages: English
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Awake, awake the sacred song

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H77 (1789) Lyrics: 1 Awake, awake the sacred song To our incarnate Lord; Let ev'ry heart and ev'ry tongue Adore th’ eternal Word. 2 Sinners awake, with angels join, And chant the solemn lay; Joy, love, and gratitude combine, To hail th' auspicous day. 3 Then shone almighty pow'r and love, In all their glorious forms; When Jesus left his throne above To dwell with sinful worms. 4 Adoring angels tun'd their songs To hail the joyful day; With rapture then, let mortal tongues Their grateful worship pay. 5 Hail, Prince of life, forever hail! Redeemer, brother, friend! Tho' earth, and time, and life should fail, Thy praise shall never end. Topics: Christmas Languages: English
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A while remain'd the doubtful strife

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H88 (1789) Lyrics: 1 A while remain'd the doubtful strife, 'Till JESUS gave me back my life; My life? — my soul, recal the word, 'Tis life to see thy gracious Lord. 2 Why inconvenient now to die? Vile unbelief, O tell me why? When can it inconvenient be, My loving Lord, to come to thee? 3 He saw me made the sport of hell, He knew the tempter's malice well; And when my soul had all to fear, Then did the glorious son appear! 4 O bless him! — bless, ye dying saints, The God of grace, when nature faints! He shew'd my flesh the gaping grave, To shew me, he had power to save. Topics: Praise for Recovery from Sickness Languages: English
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Christ the Lord of his People

Hymnal: PDHS1789 #H13.II (1789) First Line: Backsliders, who your mis'ry feel Lyrics: 5 Backsliders, who your mis'ry feel, Attend your Saviour's call; Return, he'll your backslidings heal; O crown him Lord of all, 6 Tho' crimson sin increase your guilt, And painful is your thrall; For broken hearts his blood was spilt; O crown him Lord of all. 7 Take with you words, approach his throne, And low before him fall; He understands the spirit's groan; O crown him Lord of all. 8 Whoever comes he'll not cast out, Altho' your faith be small; His faithfulness you cannot doubt; O crown him Lord of all. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 13 Languages: English

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