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Father of lights, in whom there is no shadow

Author: Elizabeth Wilson; Helen Thoburn Hymnal: The Hymnal #R7 (1950) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Lyrics: Father of lights, in whom there is no shadow, Giver of every good and perfect gift, With one accord we seek Thy holy presence, Gladly our hearts to Thee in praise we lift. Amen. Topics: Responses Opening Responses: Introits; Introits; Responses; Worship Introits Tune Title: WELWYN

O Lord and Savior

Author: George MacLaren Brydon Hymnal: Eleven Ecumenical Hymns #4 (1954) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: O Lord and Savior, as we kneel before Thee Languages: English Tune Title: WELWYN

Lift Up Your Eyes

Author: John Underwood Stephens Hymnal: Eleven Ecumenical Hymns #10 (1954) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Lift up your eyes! The dawn you seek is bending Languages: English Tune Title: WELWYN

Lord God of Hosts, Whose Purpose,

Author: Shepherd Knapp Hymnal: Representative American Hymns of the Twentieth Century #14 (1953) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Lord God of Hosts, whose purpose, never swerving Tune Title: WELWYN

Cuando las bases de este mundo tiemblan

Author: Federico J. Pagura Hymnal: Toda La Iglesia Canta #51 (1989) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: WELWYN

Father, to Thee we turn away from sorrow

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal (Rev. and enl.) #57 (1937) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Languages: English Tune Title: WELWYN

Hark what a sound, and too divine for hearing

Author: Frederick William Henry Myers Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #69 (1939) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Topics: Advent Tune Title: WELWYN
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¡Hermano, ven, y piensa en tu hermano!

Author: John G. Whittier, 1807-1892; J.R. de Balloch (1894- ) Hymnal: Toda La Iglesia Canta #106 (1989) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: WELWYN
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Hark, what a sound, and too divine for hearing

Author: Frederick William Henry Myers (1843-1901) Hymnal: The Hymnal #110 (1950) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Lyrics: 1 Hark, what a sound, and too divine for hearing, Stirs on the earth and trembles in the air! Is it the thunder of the Lord's appearing? Is it the music of His people's prayer? 2 Surely He cometh, and a thousand voices Shout to the saints and to the deaf are dumb; Surely He cometh, and the earth rejoices, Glad in His coming who hath sworn, "I come." 3 So even I, and with a pang more thrilling, So even I, and with a hope more sweet, Yearn for the sign, O Christ, of Thy fulfilling, Faint for the flaming of Thine advent feet. 4 Yea, through life, death, through sorrow and through sinning He shall suffice me, for He hath sufficed; Christ is the end, for Christ was the beginning, Christ the beginning, for the end is Christ. Amen. Topics: Jesus Christ the Lord His Advent; Advent; Christ advent of; Christ Presence, His Living; Inner Life, The Tune Title: WELWYN

Hark, what a sound, and too divine for hearing

Author: Frederick William Henry Myers (1843-1901) Hymnal: The Hymnal for Youth #116 (1941) Languages: English Tune Title: WELWYN

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