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Lord of our life, and God of our salvation

Author: Philip Pusey, 1799-1835; Matthāus Apelles von Löwenstern, 1594-1648 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 216 hymnals Topics: The Church The Communion of Saints; The Christian Life Courage, Conflict, and Victory; Occasional Hymns Anniversaries and Farewells Used With Tune: ISTE CONFESSOR
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Only begotten, word of God eternal

Author: Maxwell J. Blacker Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 28 hymnals Topics: Holy Communion; Consecration of a Church Used With Tune: ROUEN

Christ, Mighty Savior

Author: Anne LeCroy, b. 1930; Alan Gordon McDougall, 1895-1964 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Christ, mighty Savior, Light of all creation Topics: Comfort, Rest; Morning, Evening Scripture: Psalm 4 Used With Tune: INNISFREE FARM Text Sources: Mozarabic, 10th century
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Father, We Praise Thee

Author: Gregory !, c. 540-604; Percy Dearmer, 1867-1936 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 82 hymnals First Line: Father, we praise Thee, now the night is over Lyrics: 1 Father, we praise Thee, now the night is over, Active and watchful, stand we all before Thee; Singing, we offer prayer and meditation: Thus we adore Thee. 2 Monarch of all things, fit us for Thy mansions; Banish our weakness, health and wholeness sending; Bring us to heaven, where Thy saints united Joy without ending. 3 All-holy Father, Son, and equal Spirit, Trinity blessed, send us Thy salvation; Thine is the glory, gleaming and resounding Through all creation. Scripture: Psalm 5:3 Used With Tune: CHRISTE SANCTORUM
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Praise Now the Father

Author: Elizabeth Rundle Charles, 1828-1896 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 109 hymnals First Line: Praise now the Father for his loving kindness Topics: Adoration and Praise; Doxologies and Glorias; Gathering; Holy Trinity Scripture: Psalm 103 Used With Tune: FLEMMING
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The Cross Of Christ

Author: Charles L. Ford Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A heart, O God, that pain nor sorrow tireth Lyrics: 1 A heart, O God, that pain nor sorrow tireth, I see Thy will demands, my good requireth; May I this task, not thoughtless, but discerning, Be daily learning. 2 How oft, when murmuring at what Heav’n hath granted, We still but pluck the thorns our folly planted, "Christ’s cross" our own desert for sinful falling, Profanely calling. 3 But is his pain, Thy holy law who spurneth, Nor seeks Thy fear, nor Thy obedience learneth, Nor rues, but for some broken earthly bubble, A Christian trouble? 4 Yet even when Thou scourgest, Thy sweet pity Woos us again to the eternal city; Thou com’st to wake us from our sinful sleeping By pain and weeping. 5 But if I walk unblamed in all uprightness, The darkest cloud shall turn for me to brightness; Thou rulest, Lord! and all Thy paths are tending To good unending. 6 A pilgrim and a stranger now I wander, I seek not here my bliss—I find it yonder; O blessèd counterpoise! this moment’s sorrow— That bright tomorrow! 7 And if I causeless suffer, undeserving, For Christ’s dear sake, ne’er from His precepts swerving, Then safe I look, with all the ransomed nation, For His salvation. 8 Frail child of dust am I, by troubles driven; Yet in my need I lift my heart to Heaven; From thence firm trust and confidence I borrow For every sorrow. 9 Lift up thine eyes! Who guides yon orbèd motion? Who saith, "No further!" to the feet of ocean? Is He thy helper only? and not rather Thy tenderest Father? 10 He is all wise: wouldst thou His knowledge measure? Seek why He sends pain when thou choosest pleasure? Thou know’st not now; but thou shalt find hereafter For weeping, laughter. 11 Heav’nward He lifts us by this present grieving, That we, His Spirit’s holiness receiving, May soothe and bind, by strength to us imparted, The broken hearted. 12 The cross of Christ makes wise by patient bearing; Patience experience works; experience daring; A heart that dares in every conflict’s lightest: Hope for the brightest! Used With Tune: CHRISTE SANCTORUM Text Sources: German; Tr.: Lyra Christi by Charles L. Ford (London: Houlston and Sons, 1874)
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O Dearest Jesus

Author: J. Heermann, 1585-1647; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: O dearest Jesus, what law hast Thou broken Lyrics: 1 O dearest Jesus, what law hast Thou broken That such sharp sentence should on Thee be spoken? Of what great crime hast Thou to make confession-- What dark transgression? 2 They crown Thy head with thorns, they smite, they scourge Thee; With cruel mockings to the cross they urge Thee; They give Thee gall to drink, they still decry Thee; They crucify Thee. 3 Whence come these sorrows, whence this mortal anguish? It is my sins for which Thou, Lord, must languish; Yea, all the wrath, the woe, Thou dost inherit, This I do merit. 4 What punishment so strange is suffered yonder! The Shepherd dies for sheep that loved to wander; The Master pays the debt His servants owe Him, Who would not know Him. 5 The sinless Son of God must die in sadness; The sinful child of man may live in gladness; Man forfeited his life and is acquitted-- God is committed. 6 There was no spot in me by sin untainted; Sick with sin's poison, all my heart had fainted; My heavy guilt to hell had well-nigh brought me, Such woe it wrought me. 7 O wondrous love, whose depth no heart hath sounded, That brought Thee here, by foes and thieves surrounded! All worldly pleasures, heedless, I was trying While Thou wert dying. 8 O mighty King, no time can dim Thy glory! How shall I spread abroad Thy wondrous story? How shall I find some worthy gifts to proffer? What dare I offer? 9 For vainly doth our human wisdom ponder-- Thy woes, Thy mercy, still transcend our wonder. Oh, how should I do aught that could delight Thee! Can I requite Thee? 10 Yet unrequited, Lord, I would not leave Thee; I will renounce whate'er doth vex or grieve Thee And quench with thoughts of Thee and prayers most lowly All fires unholy. 11 But since my strength will nevermore suffice me To crucify desires that still entice me, To all good deeds, O let Thy Spirit win me And reign within me! 12 I'll think upon Thy mercy without ceasing, That earth's vain joys to me no more be pleasing; To do Thy will shall be my sole endeavor Henceforth forever. 13 Whate'er of earthly good this life may grant me, I'll risk for Thee; no shame, no cross, shall daunt me. I shall not fear what man can do to harm me Nor death alarm me. 14 But worthless is my sacrifice, I own it; Yet, Lord, for love's sake Thou wilt not disown it; Thou wilt accept my gift in Thy great meekness Nor shame my weakness. 15 And when, dear Lord, before Thy throne in heaven To me the crown of joy at last is given, Where sweetest hymns Thy saints forever raise Thee, I, too, shall praise Thee. Topics: Passion of Christ Used With Tune: HERZLIEBSTER JESU

Thou Art the Way, the Truth, the Life

Author: Friedrich A. Krummacher, 1767-1845 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Thou art the Way, the Truth, the Life from heaven Topics: Guidance; Praise; Prayer Used With Tune: INTEGER VITAE
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Praise and Thanksgiving Be to God

Author: H. Francis Yardley Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Praise and thanksgiving be to God our maker Topics: The Sacraments and Rites of the Church Baptism, Confirmation, Reaffirmation; Adoration and Praise; Trinity Scripture: Luke 3:21-22 Used With Tune: CHRISTE SANCTORUM

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