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How shall I meet thee, How my heart

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #7 (1856) Hymnal Title: Lyra Germanica Languages: English
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How shall I meet Thee? How my heart

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #3 (1861) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: Lyra Germanica Lyrics: How shall I meet Thee? How my heart Receive her Lord aright? Desire of all the earth Thou art! My hope, my sole delight! Kindle the Lamp, Thou Lord, alone, Half-dying in my breast, And make thy gracious pleasure known How I may greet Thee best. Her budding boughs and fairest palms Thy Zion strews around; And songs of praise and sweetest psalms From my glad heart shall sound. My desert soul breaks forth in flowers, Rejoicing in Thy fame; And puts forth all her sleeping powers, To honour Jesus' name. In heavy bonds I languished long, Thou com'st to set me free; The scorn of every mocking tongue — Thou com'st to honour me. A heavenly crown wilt Thou bestow, And gifts of priceless worth, That vanish not as here below, The fading wealth of earth. Nought, nought, dear Lord, had power to move Thee from Thy rightful place, Save that most strange and blessed Love Wherewith Thou dost embrace This weary world and all her woe, Her load of grief and ill And sorrow, more than man can know; — Thy love is deeper still. Oh write this promise in your hearts, Ye sorrowful, on whom Fall thickening cares, while joy departs And darker grows your gloom. Despair not, for your help is near, He standeth at the door Who best can comfort you and cheer, He comes, nor stayeth more. Nor vex your souls with care, nor grieve And labour longer thus, As though your arm could ought achieve, And bring Him down to us. He comes, He comes with ready will, By pity moved alone, To soothe our every grief and ill, For all to Him is known. Nor ye, O sinners, shrink aside, Afraid to see His face, Your darkest sins our Lord will hide Beneath His pitying grace. He comes, He comes to save from sin, And all its pangs assuage, And for the sons of God to win Their proper heritage. Why heed ye then the craft and noise, The fury of His foes? Lo, in a breath the Lord destroys All who His rule oppose. He comes, He comes, as King to reign! All earthly powers may band Against Him, yet they strive in vain, His might may none withstand. He comes to judge the earth, and ye Who mocked Him, feel His wrath; But they who loved and sought Him see His light o'er all their path. O Sun of Righteousness! arise, And guide us on our way To yon fair mansion in the skies Of joyous cloudless day. Languages: English
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How shall I meet Thee? How my heart

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S1-3 (1881) Hymnal Title: Lyra Germanica Languages: English
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How shall I meet Thee? How my heart

Hymnal: The Catholic Hymnal #106 (1885) Hymnal Title: The Catholic Hymnal
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How Shall I Meet Thee?

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2585 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: How shall I meet Thee? How my heart Lyrics: 1. How shall I meet Thee? How my heart Receive her Lord aright? Desire of all the earth Thou art! My hope, my sole delight! Kindle the lamp, Thou Lord, alone, Half-dying in my breast, And make Thy gracious pleasure known How I may greet Thee best. 2. Her budding boughs and fairest palms Thy Zion strews around; And songs of praise and sweetest psalms From my glad heart shall sound. My desert soul breaks forth in flowers, Rejoicing in Thy fame; And puts forth all her sleeping powers, To honor Jesus’ name. 3. In heavy bonds I languished long, Thou com’st to set me free; The scorn of every mocking tongue— Thou com’st to honor me. A heavenly crown wilt Thou bestow, And gifts of priceless worth, That vanish not as here below The fading wealth of earth. 4. Naught, naught, dear Lord, has power to move Thee from Thy rightful place, Save that most strange and blessèd love Wherewith Thou dost embrace This weary world and all her woe, Her load of grief and ill And sorrow, more than man can know— Thy love is deeper still. 5. O write this promise in your hearts, Ye sorrowful, on whom Fall thickening cares, while joy departs And darker grows your gloom. Despair not, for your help is near, He standeth at the door Who best can comfort you and cheer, He comes, nor stayeth more. 6. Nor vex your souls with care, nor grieve And labor longer thus, As though your arm could ought achieve, And bring Him down to us. He comes, He comes with ready will By pity moved alone, To soothe our every grief and ill, For all to Him are known. 7. Nor ye, O sinners, shrink aside, Afraid to see His face, Your darkest sins our Lord will hide Beneath His pitying grace. He comes, He comes, to save from sin, And all its pangs assuage, And for the sons of God to win Their proper heritage. 8. Why heed ye then the craft and noise, The fury of His foes? Lo, in a breath the Lord destroys All who His rule oppose. He comes, He comes, as king to reign! And earthly powers may band Against Him, yet they strive in vain, His might may none withstand. 9. He comes to judge the earth, and ye Who mocked Him, feel His wrath; But they who loved and sought Him see His light o’er all their path. O Sun of Righteousness! arise, And guide us on our way To yon fair mansion in the skies Of joyous cloudless day. Languages: English Tune Title: KINGSFOLD

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