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While Thee I seek, protecting Power!

Author: Helen Maria Williams Appears in 687 hymnals Used With Tune: Norwich (The Old 137th)
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Our God, our help in ages past

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 1,258 hymnals Used With Tune: NORWICH (Old 137th)
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I sing the almighty power of God

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 476 hymnals Used With Tune: OLD 137TH
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O Thou, from whom all goodness flows

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 419 hymnals Topics: Ash Wednesday and Lent Used With Tune: OLD TUNE
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O for a closer walk with God

Author: Wm. Cowper Appears in 1,387 hymnals Used With Tune: [O for a closer walk with God]
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I heard the voice of Jesus say

Appears in 1,237 hymnals Used With Tune: [I heard the voice of Jesus say]

Lift up your heads, ye gates of brass

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 96 hymnals Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving; Missionary Hymns Used With Tune: OLD 137TH
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Great King of Nations, Hear Our Prayer

Author: John H. Gurney Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 74 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Great King of nations, hear our prayer, While at Thy feet we fall, And humbly with united cry To Thee for mercy call; The guilt is ours, but grace is Thine, O turn us not away; But hear us from Thy lofty throne, And help us when we pray. 2. Our fathers’ sins were manifold, And ours no less we own, Yet wondrously from age to age Thy goodness has been shown; When dangers, like a stormy sea, Beset our country round, To Thee we looked, to Thee we cried, And help in Thee was found. 3. With one consent we meekly bow Beneath Thy chastening hand, And, pouring forth confession meet, Mourn with our mourning land; With pitying eye behold our need, As thus we lift our prayer; Correct us with Thy judgments, Lord, Then let Thy mercy spare. Used With Tune: OLD 137TH Text Sources: A Collection of Hymns for Public Worship (Lutterworth, England: 1838)

How shall I sing that Majesty

Author: John Mason, c.1645-94 Appears in 42 hymnals Used With Tune: OLD 137TH
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Once more, O Lord, Thy sign shall be

Author: G. W. Doane Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 22 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Once more, O Lord, Thy sign shall be Upon the heavens displayed, And earth and its inhabitants Be terribly afraid: For, not in weakness clad, Thou com'st, Our woes, our sins to bear, But girt with all Thy Father's might, His judgment to declare. 2 The terrors of that awful day Oh, who can understand? Or who abide, when Thou in wrath Shall lift Thy holy hand? The earth shall quake, the sea shall roar, The sun in heaven grow pale; But Thou hast sworn, and wilt not change, Thy faithful shall not fail. 3 Then grant us, Saviour, so to pass Our time in trembling here, That when upon the clouds of heaven Thy glory shall appear, Uplifting high our joyful heads, In triumph we may rise, And enter, with Thine angel train, Thy palace in the skies. Amen. Topics: Advent; Day of Judgment; Epiphany Used With Tune: NORWICH (OLD 137TH)

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