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Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep

Author: Margaret Mackay Appears in 1,120 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep From which none ever wake to weep; A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes. 2 Asleep in Jesus! O how sweet To be for such a slumber meet! With holy confidence to rest In hope of being ever blest. 3 Asleep in Jesus! Peaceful rest, Whose waking is supremely blest; No fear, no woe, shall dim that hour That manifests the Saviour's power. 4 Asleep in Jesus! Soon to rise, When the last trump shall read the skies; Then burst the fetters of the tomb, And wake in full, immortal bloom. Topics: Death and Resurrection Used With Tune: REST
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How Do Thy Mercies Close Me Round

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 113 hymnals First Line: How do Thy mer­cies close me round! Lyrics: 1 How do Thy mer­cies close me round! For ev­er be Thy name ado­red! I blush in all things to abound; The ser­vant is abo­ve his Lord. 2 Inured to po­ver­ty and pain, A suf­fer­ing life my mas­ter led, The Son of God, the Son of man, He had not where to lay His head. 3 But lo! A place He hath pre­pared For me, whom watch­ful angels keep; Nay, He Him­self becomes my guard, He smoothes my bed, and gives me sleep. 4 Jesus pro­tects; my fears be gone! What can the Rock of Ag­es move? Safe in Thy arms I lay me down, Thy ev­er­last­ing arms of love! 5 While Thou art in­ti­mate­ly nigh, Who, who shall vio­late my rest? Sin, earth, and hell I now de­fy, I lean up­on my Sav­ior’s breast. 6 I rest be­neath th’Al­migh­ty’s shade; My griefs ex­pire, my trou­bles cease; Thou, Lord, on whom my soul is stayed, Wilt keep me still in per­fect peace. 7 Me for Thine own Thou lov’st to take, In time, and in eter­ni­ty; Thou ne­ver, ne­ver wilt for­sake A help­less worm that trusts in Thee. 8 Wherefore in con­fi­dence I close My eyes, for Thine are op­en still; My spir­it lulled in calm re­pose, Waits for the coun­sels of Thy will. 9 After Thy like­ness let me rise, If here Thou will’st my long­er stay, Or close in mor­tal sleep my eyes, To open them in end­less day. 10 Still let me run, or end my race; I can­not choose, I all re­sign; Contract or length­en out my days; Come life, come death; for Christ is mine. Used With Tune: REST Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems 1740
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O Thou, Who All Things Canst Control

Author: Sigmund C. Gmelin, 1679-1707; John Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 66 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O Thou, who all things canst control, Chase this dead slumber from my soul; With joy and fear, with love and awe, Give me to keep Thy perfect law. 2. O, may one beam of Thy blest light Pierce through, dispel the shades of night: Touch my cold breast with heavenly fire, With holy, conquering zeal inspire. 3. For zeal I sigh, for zeal I pant; Yet heavy is my soul and faint: With steps unwavering, undismayed, Give me in all Thy paths to tread. 4. With outstretched hands, and streaming eyes, Oft I begin to grasp the prize; I groan, I strive, I watch, I pray; But ah! how soon it dies away! 5. The deadly slumber soon I feel Afresh upon my spirit steal: Rise, Lord; stir up Thy quickening power, And wake me that I sleep no more. 6. Single of heart, O! may I be, Nothing may I desire but Thee: Far, far from me the world remove, And all that holds me from Thy love. Used With Tune: REST (Bradbury) Text Sources: Translation in Hymns and Sacred Poems (London: William Strahan, 1739), pages 12-13

Comfort Ye Ministers of Grace

Author: C. Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 97 hymnals First Line: Comfort, ye ministers of grace Scripture: Isaiah 40:1-5 Used With Tune: REST
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How sweet the hour of closing day

Author: William H. Bathurst Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 126 hymnals Used With Tune: REST
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How blest the righteous when he dies!

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Appears in 471 hymnals Used With Tune: REST
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Why should we start and fear to die?

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 429 hymnals Used With Tune: REST
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Unvail thy bosom, faithful tomb

Author: I. Watts Appears in 343 hymnals Used With Tune: REST
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Ein reines herz, Herr, schaff' in mir

Author: Hein. Georg Neuß Appears in 40 hymnals Used With Tune: [Ein reines herz, Herr, schaff' in mir]

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