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Gentle Jesus, meek and mild

Author: The Rev. C. Wesley Appears in 246 hymnals Used With Tune: GLEBE FIELD
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Thine forever! God of love

Author: Mary F. Maude Appears in 351 hymnals Used With Tune: GLEBEFIELD
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For Thy mercy and Thy grace

Author: Henry Downton Appears in 220 hymnals Used With Tune: GLEBE FIELD
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Seeking after God

Author: Rev. William Hammond ( —1783) Appears in 824 hymnals First Line: Lord, we come before thee now Topics: Invocation; Lord's Day and Worship Evening; Prayer Importunity in ; Prayer United Scripture: Jeremiah 29:13 Used With Tune: GLEBE FIELD
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Prayer

Author: C. Wesley Appears in 88 hymnals First Line: Lamb of God, I look to thee Used With Tune: [Lamb of God, I look to thee]
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Brother, though from yonder sky

Author: Rev. James Henry Bancroft (1819-1844) Appears in 52 hymnals Topics: Life and Death Used With Tune: GLEBE FIELD
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When this song of praise shall cease

Author: W. C. Bryant Appears in 47 hymnals Used With Tune: GLEBE FIELD
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Hail, All Hail the Joyful Morn

Author: H. Auber Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: Hail, all hail the joyful morn! Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: GLEBE
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Joy! Because the Circling Year

Author: Anonymous; John Ellerton Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Joy! because the circling year Brings our day of blessings here; Day when first the light divine On the Church began to shine. 2. Like to quivering tongues of flame Unto each the Spirit came, Tongues, that earth might hear their call, Fire, that love might burn in all. 3. So the wondrous works of God Wondrously were spread abroad; Every tribe’s familiar tone Made the glorious marvel known. 4. Hardened scoffers vainly jeered; Listening strangers heard and feared, Knew the prophets’ word fulfilled, Owned the work which God had willed. 5. Still Thy Spirit’s fullness, Lord, On Thy waiting Church be poured; Grant our burdened hearts release; Grant us Thine abiding peace. Used With Tune: GLEBE FIELD Text Sources: Church Hymns, 1871
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Safe upon the billowy deep

Author: H. Coppe Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Safe upon the billowy deep, Loving Lord, Thy servants keep; Helpless, trusting pilgrims they, Guard them on their watery way. 2 In the morning fill their sails, 'Mid the dark send favouring gales; If their sky be overcast, Calm the waves, and still the blast. 3 Let Thy sunshine guide by day; Send at eve the starry ray; Through the watches of the night, Be Thou, Lord, their shining light. 4 Thus as hour by hour rolls by Watch them with Thy sleepless eye: Guide with Thine almighty hand Safe unto the haven-land. 5 And at last, life's voyage o'er, Take us to the heavenly shore, Safe in port, to dwell with Thee Where there shall be "no more sea." Topics: The Church Travelers Used With Tune: GLEBE FIELD

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