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Ye Christians in this nation

Author: P. Eber Hymnal: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #83 (1911) Hymnal Title: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services Lyrics: 1. YE Christians in this nation, Come all, and praise with me Our Maker's preservation In joyful harmony, E'en at this present time, When we new date our season, And have the greatest reason To love our Lord Divine. 2. Repeat with true devotion The wonders of His grace, Let no unhallowed notion Destroy our thankfulness, But still remember well That this year's renovation Renews our obligation Too fight 'gainst sin and hell. 3. His grace is still preserving Our peace in Church and State; His love is never swerving, In spite of Satan's hate; Dispens'd with open hand His plentiful productions, Prevented all destructions From this most sinful land. 4. His Father-like compassion Regards our feeble frame, When, turning from transgression, We come in Jesus' name Before His holy face, Then every sinful motion Is cast into the ocean Of never-failing grace. 5. These mercies we're adoring, O Lord, who dwell'st above, Which Thou hast been restoring Through Christ, the Son of Love; In whom Thou wilt be pleased To grant this year ensuing, Grace, constant in well-doing, Till we're from sin released. Topics: New Year Languages: English
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Ye Christians in this nation

Hymnal: Hymnal for Evangelical Lutheran Missions #32 (1905) Hymnal Title: Hymnal for Evangelical Lutheran Missions Languages: English
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Come, let us All, with Fervour

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #10 (1732) Hymnal Title: Psalmodia Germanica Lyrics: I. Come, let us All, with Fervour, On whom Heav'n's Mercies shine, To our Supreme Preserver In tuneful Praises join. Another Year is gone; Of which the tender Mercies (Each pious Heart rehearses) Demand a grateful Song. II. Tell o'er, with true Devotion, The Wonders of his Grace: Let no polluting Notion Our Gratitude deface. But still remember well, That this Year's Renovation Renews our Obligation To fight 'gainst Sin and Hell. III. His Grace is still Preserving Our Peace in Church and State; His Love is never swerving, In Spite of Satan's Hate. Dispens'd with open Hand, His Blessings on this Nation Still ward off Desolation, And save a sinful Land. IV. 'Tis his eternal Kindness That spares us from the Rod. Tho' long our wilful Blindness Has sore' provok'd our God To pour his Vengeance down; Yet still his Grace provides us; And still his Mercy hides us From his own dreadful Frown. V. The Source of all Compassion Pities our feeble frame, When turning from Transgression We come in Jesus' Name, Before his holy Face; Then ev'ry sinful Motion Is cast into the Ocean Of never-failing Grace. VI. To Christ our Peace is owing: Through him thou art appeas'd. Through him thy Love's still flowing: O! wilt Thou then be pleas'd, Throught Christ, thy Grace to send, In all its Strength and Beauty, To keep us in our Duty, 'Till these frail Days shall end. Topics: New Year's Day Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, let us All with Fervour]
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Come, Let Us All, With Fervor

Author: Paul Eber, 1511-1569; Johann C. Jacobi Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14282 Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.7.7.6 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Lyrics: 1 Come, let us all, with fervor, On whom Heav’n’s mercies shine, To our supreme preserver In tuneful praises join. Another year is gone; Of which the tender mercies (Each pious heart rehearses) Demand a grateful song. 2 Tell o’er, with true devotion, The wonders of His grace: Let no polluting notion Our gratitude deface. But still remember well, That this year’s renovation Renews our obligation To fight ’gainst sin and hell. 3 His grace is still preserving Our peace in church and state; His love is never swerving, In spite of Satan’s hate. Dispensed with open hand, His blessings on this nation Still ward off desolation, And save a sinful land. 4 ’Tis His eternal kindness That spares us from the rod. Tho’ long our willful blindness Has sore provoked our God To pour His vengeance down; Yet still His grace provides us, And still His mercy hides us, From His own dreadful frown. 5 The source of all compassion Pities our feeble frame When, turning from transgression, We come in Jesus’ name Before His holy face; Then every sinful motion Is cast into the ocean Of never-failing grace. 6 To Christ our peace is owing: Through Him Thou art appeased. Through Him Thy love’s still flowing: O! wilt Thou then be pleased, Through Christ Thy grace to send, In all its strength and beauty, To keep us in our duty, ’Till these frail days shall end. Languages: English Tune Title: HELFT MIR GOTTES GÜTE

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