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Committed to the Shepherd's Care

Author: Rev. William Augustum Muhlenberg (1796-1877) Appears in 371 hymnals Topics: Baptism Infant First Line: Saviour, who thy flock are feeding Used With Tune: ST. SYLVESTER
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By cool Siloam's shady rill

Author: Reginald Heber Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 607 hymnals Topics: Baptism Infant Used With Tune: SILOAM
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The Wisdom of God in the Formation of Man

Appears in 53 hymnals Topics: Infants First Line: When I with pleasing Wonder stand Lyrics: 1 When I with pleasing Wonder stand, And all my Frame survey, Lord, 'tis thy Work I own thy Hand Thus built my humble Clay. 2 Thy Hand my Heart and Reins possest, Where unborn Nature grew; Thy Wisdom all my Features trac'd, And all my Members drew. 3 Thine Eye with nicest Care survey'd The Growth of ev'ry Part; 'Till the whole Scheme thy Thoughts had laid Was copy'd by thy Art. 4 Heav'n, earth, and sea, and Fire, and Wind, Shew me thy wond'rous Skill But I review myself, and find Diviner Wonders still. 5 Thy awful Glories round me shine, My Flesh proclaims thy Praise; Lord, to thy Works of Nature join Thy Miracles of Grace. Scripture: Psalm 139
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Children of the heavenly King

Author: John Cennick, 1718-55 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 1,184 hymnals Topics: Infant Baptism Lyrics: 1 Children of the heavenly King, As ye journey sweetly sing; Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, Glorious in his works and ways. 2 We are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod; They are happy now, and we Soon their happiness shall see. 3 Fear not, brethren; joyful stand On the borders of your land: Jesus Christ your Father's Son, Bids you undismayed go on. 4 Lift your eyes ye sons of light, Sion's city is in sight; There our endless home shall be, There our Lord in glory see. 4 Used With Tune: MELLING
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The all-seeing God

Appears in 327 hymnals Topics: Infants; Infants First Line: Lord, thou hast search'd and seen me thro' Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou hast search'd and seen me thro'; Thine eye commands with piercing view My rising and my resting hours, My heart and flesh with all their powers. 2 My thoughts, before they are my own, Are to my God distinctly known; He knows the words I mean to speak Ere from my opening lips they break. 3 Within thy circling power I stand, On every side I find thy hand; Awake, asleep, at home, abroad, I am surrounded still with God. 4 Amazing knowledge, vast and great! What large extent! what lofty height! My soul with all the powers I boast, Is in the boundless prospect lost. 5 Oh may these thoughts possess my breast, Where-e'er I rove, where-e'er I rest; Nor let my weaker passions dare Consent to sin, for God is there. Pause I. 6 Could I so false, so faithless prove, To quit thy service and thy love, Where, Lord, could I thy presence shun, Or from thy dreadful glory run? 7 If up to heaven I take my flight, 'Tis there thou dwell'st enthron'd in light; Or dive to hell, there vengeance reigns, And Satan groans beneath thy chains. 8 If mounted on a morning ray I fly beyond the Western sea, Thy swifter hand would first arrive, And there arrest thy fugitive. 9 Or should I try to shun thy sight Beneath the spreading veil of night, One glance of thine, one piercing ray Would kindle darkness into day. 10 Oh may these thoughts possess my breast, Where-e'er I rove, where-e'er I rest; Nor let my weaker passions dare Consent to sin, for God is there. Pause II. 11 The veil of night is no disguise, No screen from thy All-searching eyes; Thy hand can seize thy foes as soon Through midnight shades as blazing noon. 12 Midnight and noon in this agree, Great God, they're both alike to thee, Not death can hide what God will spy, And hell lies naked to his eye. 13 Oh may these thoughts possess my breast, Where-e'er I rove, where-e'er I rest! Nor let my weaker passions dare Consent to sin, for God is there.
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All to Jesus I surrender

Author: Judson W Van de Venter, 1855-1939 Appears in 350 hymnals Topics: The Church of Jesus Christ Baptisms, Dedications and Presentation of Infants Refrain First Line: I surrender all Used With Tune: [All to Jesus I surrender]
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O happy day

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-51 Appears in 1,718 hymnals Topics: The Church of Jesus Christ Baptisms, Dedications and Presentation of Infants First Line: O happy day that fixed my choice Refrain First Line: O happy day! O happy day! Used With Tune: [O happy day that fixed my choice]
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Prayer for Infants; or Children, day by day given to God

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 136 hymnals Topics: Infants First Line: Great God, now condescend Lyrics: 1 Great God, now condescend To bless our rising race; Soon may their willing spirits bend To thy victorious grace! 2 O! what a vast delight Their happiness to see! Our warmest wishes all unite, to lead their souls to thee. 3 Dear Lord, thy spirit pour Upon our infant seed, O bring the long'd-for happy hour That makes them thine indeed, 4 May they receive thy word, Confess the Savior's name; Then follow their despised Lord, Thro' the baptismal stream. 5 Thus let our favour'd race Surround thy sacred board, There to adore thy sovereign grace, And sing their dying lord.
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Shepherd of tender youth

Author: Rev. Henry Martyn Dexter (1821-1890); Clement of Alexandria ( —217) Appears in 280 hymnals Topics: Baptism Infant Used With Tune: ITALIAN HYMN
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God is every where

Appears in 251 hymnals Topics: Infants; Infants First Line: In all my vast concerns with thee Lyrics: 1 In all my vast concerns with thee, In vain my soul would try To shun thy presence, Lord, or flee The notice of thine eye. 2 Thy all-surrounding sight surveys My rising and my rest, My public walks, my private ways, And secrets of my breast. 3 My thoughts lie open to the Lord Before they’re form'd within; And ere my lips pronounce the word, He knows the sense I mean. 4 Oh wondrous knowledge, deep and high; Where can a creature hide? Within thy circling arms I lie, Enclos'd on every side. 5 So let thy grace surround me still, And like a bulwark prove, To guard my soul from every ill, Secur'd by sovereign love. Pause. 6 Lord, where shall guilty souls retire Forgotten and unknown? In hell they meet thy dreadful fire, In heaven thy glorious throne. 7 Should I suppress my vital breath To ’scape the wrath divine, Thy voice would break the bars of death, And make the grave resign. 8 If wing'd with beams of morning-light I fly beyond the west, Thy hand, which must support my flight, Would soon betray my rest. 9 If o’er my sins I think to draw The curtains of the night, Those flaming eyes that guard thy law Would turn the shades to light. 10 The beams of moon, the midnight-hour Are both alike to thee: Oh may I ne’er provoke that power From which I cannot flee. Scripture: Psalm 139

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