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O Darkest Woe

Author: F. von Spee, 1591-1635; J. Rist, 1607-67; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 36 hymnals First Line: O darkest woe! Ye tears, forth flow Lyrics: 1 O darkest woe! Ye tears, forth flow! Has earth so sad a wonder, That the Father's only Son Now is buried yonder! 2 O sorrow dread! Our God is dead, He paid our great redemption. Jesus' death upon the cross Gained for us salvation. 3 O sinful man! It was the ban Of death on thee that brought Him Down to suffer for thy sins And such woe hath wrought Him. 4 O Ground of faith, Laid low in death! Sweet lips. now silent sleeping: Surely all that live must mourn Here with bitter weeping. 5 O blest shall be Eternally Who oft in faith will ponder Why the glorious Prince of Life Should be buried yonder. 6 O Jesus blest, My Help and Rest, With tears I now entreat Thee: Make me love Thee to the last, Till in heav'n I greet Thee! Topics: Jesus, Our Redeemer Used With Tune: O TRAURIGKEIT
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Thou who has blest my soul with rest

Author: Salomo Franck; Arthur T. Russell Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Thou who has blest my soul with rest, Now of Thy rest partakest: My dead spirit, by Thy death, Thou from sleep awakest. 2 Thou, my life’s breath, art cold in death: This hath Thy love procurèd: Oh the fervor of that love Which e’en death endurèd! 3 True life I know from Thee doth flow; Thy voice will me awaken: Shall my heart that hopes in Thee Be with with terrors shaken? 4 This dust that lies, securely lies, And shall be raised immortal: Then in light adorned, it shall Burst death’s gloomy portal. 5 For Thy repose from all Thy woes, Take, Lord, my thankful spirit: Daily thoughts of thankful love, Lord, Thy death doth merit. Used With Tune: O TRARIGKEIT Text Sources: Psalms and Hymns (Cambridge, England: John Deighton, 1851)
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So Rest, My Rest

Author: S. Franck, 1659-1725; R. Massie, 1800-87 Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1 So rest, my Rest, Thou Ever-blest! Thy grave with sinners making; By Thy precious death from sin My dead soul awaking. 2 After Thy strife, Life of my life, Thy fervent love hath driven Thee into the cold, dark grave Thst I might gain heaven. 3 Breath of all breath! I know from death Thou wilt my dust awaken; Wherefore should I dread the grave Or my faith be shaken? 4 To me the tomb Shall be a room Where I lie down on roses; Who by faith hath conquered death Sweetly there reposes. 5 Meantime I will My Savior, still Deep in my bosom lay Thee, Ever musing on Thy death. Leave me not, I pray Thee! Topics: Jesus, Our Redeemer

O sorrow deep!

Author: Friedrich von Spee, 1591-1635; Charles Winfred Douglas, 1867-1944; James Waring McCrady, b. 1938; Johann Rist, 1607-1667 Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Holy Week Used With Tune: O TRAURIGKEIT

O Darkest Woe

Author: Friedrich von Spee ; Johann Rist ; F. Samuel Janzow ; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O darkest woe! Tears overflow
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O Hour Of Doom

Author: Epiphanius Wilson Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O hour of doom, Of heartfelt gloom, Why should there not be sighing? Soon shall God the Father’s Son In the tomb be lying. 2 Men’s sinful deed Has made to bleed This innocent, the lowly, Lest the wrath of righteousness Fall on heads unholy. 3 The Bridegroom see On Calvary, O bride of Christ is bleeding; On the altar-cross for thee Hear Him interceding! 4 The lips, whence sped Life to the dead, Silence now are keeping; Let the crowd about the cross Watch with wail and weeping. 5 O happy he Who constantly Thinks, with tears unnumbered, How the very Lord of lords ’Neath the death-pall slumbered. 6 O Jesu blest, My hope, my rest! Grant, with tears, I pray thee, I may live and I may die Yearning to obey Thee! Used With Tune: O TRAURIGKEIT Text Sources: The Academic Hymnal (New York: G. Schirmer, 1899)
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To Father, Son

Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: To Father, Son, And Spirit, One True God, be glory given; Now, and while the ages run, Lord of earth and heaven. The Hymnal: revised and enlarged as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892
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Fast fades the day

Author: H. A. Brorson Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: O watch and pray Lyrics: 1 O watch and pray, My soul, the way Of safety lies before thee; Lest thou shouldst be led astray, And the foe come o'er thee. 2 Use thou the word Of God, thy Lord; All else is unavailing; Every thought and passion guard With this shield unfailing. 3 O make thy choice The Spirit's voice When He comes to remind thee; Then shall peace thine heart rejoice, Satan get behind thee. 4 One secret thought With evil fraught, Which in the heart was cherished, Havoc of God's grace hath wrought, And the soul hath perished. 5 Our evil mind, To sin inclined, Is drawn by sin around us; If a wicked thought we mind, Satan soon hath bound us. 6 One word from hell Cast its foul spell On Adam with temptation; So by one man all men fell Under condemnation. 7 Each soul astray From Christ, the way, Should keep God's people humble; Jesus warns, "O watch and pray, Lest ye fall and stumble." 8 Be on your guard, Keep watch and ward Beware of Satan's cunning! Watch and pray and trust your Lord Till ye see Him coming! Topics: The Church Year Ninth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Ninth Sunday after Trinity; Temptation; Watchfulness Used With Tune: [O watch and pray]

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